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  • Transplant Nephrology Fellowship

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Accrediting Body:
    ACGME Equivalent
    Duration:
    1 year
    Program Contact:
    Terri Lynn Hennel; [email protected]

    The program is accredited by the American Society of Nephrology and American Society of Transplantation (ASN/AST) since 2003 and complementary to the ACGME-accredited general nephrology fellowship.

    The program is of one year duration.  Interested and qualified individuals may seek additional training in Transplant Nephrology-related research beyond the one-year clinical fellowship.

    Program Director(s)

    Hamid Rabb, MD

    • Medical Director of the Johns Hopkins Kidney Transplant Program
  • Transplantation Surgery Fellowship

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Duration:
    2 years
    Program Contact:
    Keri Omopariola; [email protected]
    The two-year transplantation fellowship is open to surgeons who have completed the Johns Hopkins or another approved general surgery training program. Fellows completing this program will have experience in adult renal, pancreatic and hepatic transplantation, as well as pediatric renal and hepatic transplantation.
  • Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Fellowship

    Location:
    Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
    Accrediting Body:
    ACGME Accredited
    Duration:
    3 years
    Program Contact:
    Carolyn Wilkinson; [email protected]
    Our fellowship is dedicated to training physicians for leadership roles in the academic practice of female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery. The program includes the highest level of clinical training in the evaluation and management of complex pelvic floor disorders, preparing fellows to serve their patients and colleagues as expert consultants. We also emphasize enhancing fellows’ skills related to educating future generations of physicians and fostering the expertise and knowledge needed to conduct high-impact research.

    Program Director(s)

    Danielle Patterson, MD SM

    • Director, Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Fellowship
  • Uveitis and Ocular Immunology Fellowship

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Accrediting Body:
    ACGME Equivalent
    Duration:
    1 or 2 years
    Program Contact:
    Pat Hines; [email protected]
    The ocular immunology and uveitis fellowship was established in 1989 and participates in the ophthalmology fellowship match program. This fellowship program offers one year of clinical training devoted to the medical and surgical management of uveitis and related ocular inflammatory diseases. An optional second year devoted to research pursuits is available. In addition, there is an option for extensive training in clinical research leading to an advanced degree, which can be funded through a K award from the National Eye Institute.

    Program Director(s)

    Jennifer Thorne, MD PhD

    • Chief, Division of Ocular Immunology
  • Vascular Neurology Fellowship

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Accrediting Body:
    ACGME Accredited
    Duration:
    1 year
    Program Contact:
    Dr. Steven Zeiler; [email protected]
    The fellowship program in vascular neurology affords extensive experience in clinical vascular neurology as well as clinical research training. A one-year fellowship position will be offered with rotations in the 24-bed neuro critical care unit, the inpatient stroke unit and stroke service, the stroke consultation service, and inpatient rehabilitation ward. In addition, the fellow will have increasing responsibility during the year for supervising the Acute Stroke Team, managing an array of available diagnostic imaging techniques, directing IV thrombolysis and assisting with acute endovascular interventions.

    Program Director(s)

    Steven Zeiler, MD PhD

    • Director, Vascular Neurology Fellowship Program
  • Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy Fellowship

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Duration:
    2 years
    Program Contact:
    Katy Bender; [email protected]
    Working at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, with a diverse national and international patient population, fellows receive unequaled open and endovascular training and graduate as incredibly competent and confident open and endovascular surgeons. Through the national leadership involvement of our entire faculty, fellows will be positioned for leadership positions in vascular surgery themselves and for success when they graduate.