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Texas post residency non-ID training programs

Texas

This one-year HIV Medicine Fellowship is intended for individuals who have completed internal medicine, family medicine or medicine/pediatrics residency training and desire additional clinical training in the care of patients with HIV. The primary training site is the Dallas County Parkland Hospital and its associated Ryan White-funded HIV clinic, Amelia Court Clinic. Under the mentorship of the UT Southwestern HIV faculty, the fellow will complete up to 9 months of outpatient HIV specialty clinic training and 3 months of inpatient HIV consultation in addition to comprehensive HIV curriculum and QI and clinical research opportunities. Attendance at a major HIV conference (CROI or ACTHIV) is also supported.

Program Start: July 1

Program Length: 1 year 

Applications Deadline: Dec. 15

Related Experience/Interests: MD or DO; must have completed core residency training in internal medicine, family medicine or medicine/pediatrics

Program Director: Ellen Kitchell, MD

Email: Ellen.Kitchell@UTSouthwestern.edu 

The UT Houston HIV Medicine Fellowship is a Texas Medical Board-approved program that provides rigorous clinical training in all aspects of HIV outpatient care.

Location: Houston, Texas

Program Director: Jordan E. Lake, MD, MSc

Email: Jordan.E.Lake@uth.tmc.edu

Eligibility: Completed residency training in internal medicine, infectious diseases or family medicine

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