Careers in A/I: Training Programs - Georgia
Address
100 Woodruff Circle
Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: (404) 727-5747
Fax: (404) 727-8213
Email: tnbooke@emory.edu
Website: http://www.pediatrics.emory.edu/divisions/pulmonary/fellowship_allergy.html
Program Director
Gerald B Lee, MD
Phone: (404) 785-5437
Email: gerald.b.lee@emory.edu
Associate Program Director
Idil D. Ezhuthachan, MD
Email: iezhuth@emory.edu
Program Coordinator
Tanisha N. Booker
Email: tnbooke@emory.edu
Major Goals of Training Program
Graduate physician scientists who will be leaders and generate innovation in the field of allergy and immunology.
Graduate physicians who will pursue a career of clinical excellence and help to train the next generation of allergy/immunology specialists.
Trainees Accepted Each Year
2
Duration of Fellowship
2
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
Electives for Residents and Students
Yes
Special Requirements
Board eligible or certified in Internal Medicine or Pediatrics.
Completion of health safety requirements.
Address
Medical College of Georgia at Augusta
Allergy-Immunology, BG 1009
1120 15th Street
Augusta, GA 30912
Phone: (706) 721-3531
Fax: (706) 721-2527
Website: https://www.augusta.edu/mcg/pediatrics/air/aires.php
Program Director
Kathleen R. May, MD
Email: kamay@augusta.edu
Associate Program Director
Richard A. Bickel Jr., MD
Email: Rbickel@augusta.edu
Program Coordinator
Jennifer VanCise
Email: JVANCISE@augusta.edu
Major Goals of Training Program
The goal of the program is to prepare specialists in allergy-immunology to provide excellent, expert medical care for patients of all ages with allergic and immunologic diseases, to be allergy-immunology consultants, clinician-educators, and to be lifelong learners staying abreast of developments in the field.
This is a totally integrated Pediatric/Internal Medicine program, providing experience with patients of all ages throughout the entire fellowship.
Fellows are expected to participate actively in the academic life of the institution, to conduct clinical and bench research projects, to make presentations at state, regional and national meetings, and to prepare peer-reviewed publications.
There is major research emphasis on development of asthma in children, allergic fungal sinusitis, and allergen characterization. Fellows are also encouraged to develop their own interests and projects.
Trainees Accepted Each Year
1 Medicine (subject to available funding), 1 Pediatric (subject to available funding)
Duration of Fellowship
2 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
Electives for Residents and Students
Yes
Special Requirements
ABIM or ABP certified or eligible