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Careers in A/I: Training Programs - Connecticut

Yale-New Haven Medical Center Program

Address
Yale University School of Medicine
333 Cedar Street
PO Box 208013
New Haven, CT 06520-8013
Phone: (203) 785-4170
Fax: (203) 785-3229
Email: mariana.gonzalez@yale.edu
Website: https://medicine.yale.edu/intmed/raci/allergyimmunology/education/

Program Director
Florence Ida Hsu, MD
Email: ida.hsu@yale.edu

Associate Program Director
John Kuster, MD
Email: john.kuster@yale.edu

Program Coordinator
Mariana Gonzalez
Phone: (203) 785-4170
Email: mariana.gonzalez@yale.edu

Major Goals of Training Program
Our program aims to provide our fellows an outstanding foundation in clinical knowledge and skills that integrate basic, clinical and translational sciences in Allergy and Clinical Immunology during the 2-3 year program of the fellowship education at Yale University, School of Medicine. We provide state of the art allergy and immunology clinical care to adult and pediatric patients and remain abreast of the ethical issues relevant to clinical practice. Finally, we aim to provide our fellows with the ability and expertise to become leaders within our profession.

Trainees Accepted Each Year
2

Duration of Fellowship
2-3 years

Application Deadline
Please refer to the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) website for fellowship match information in regards to the fellowship timeline, application deadlines and additional important dates.

Joint Residency (Fellowship) Availability
No joint fellowship

Electives for Residents and Students
Electives for students and affiliated residents only

Special Requirements
ABP or ABIM eligibility