Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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We accept applications only through ERAS, beginning around July 1st of each year.
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We take Fellows only through the National Residency Match Program.
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We accept 8-10 fellows each year.
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A minimum of three years is required for ABIM board eligibility. Most of our fellows pursue an additional year of training earning a Masters in Health Science or pursuing additional research depending on funding availability.
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No. Our Fellows are funded largely from an NIH T-32 training grant and competitive individual NIH grants. These are only available to US citizens or permanent residents. Extremely gifted and unique applicants who are on visas will be considered in rare instances.
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No, our Fellowship is only for Pulmonary and Critical Care. The Johns Hopkins Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care sponsors a two-year Critical Care Fellowship.
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Each application received undergoes a holistic review by a minimum of two faculty members. Selected applicants will receive an invitation to interview and learn more about our program.
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We are a program dedicated to training the next leaders in pulmonary and critical care medicine, and foster a community in which clinical excellence, pursuit of new knowledge and educational advancements are our priority. We seek diverse applicants who want to be the next leaders in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine.