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UNC is renowned for its rich and dynamic Fellowship training programs, which provide cutting-edge and multidimensional learning environments with frequent access to mentors who are the leaders in their field. Learn more about our programs, which are training tomorrow’s leading healthcare practitioners, and preparing them to successfully pursue a wide variety of career choices.

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Dr. Beth Jonas, Rheumatology Fellowship Director; Dr. Edwin Kim, Allergy/Immunology Fellowship Director

The UNC Rheumatology Fellowship Program is recognized as one of the best and most thorough in the U.S. Fellows receive top-quality training in the wide variety of skills needed to become independent consultants and primary providers for patient with all types of rheumatic diseases. The program is renowned for the quality and depth of its training. This includes a rigorous program of didactic training, and clinical experience that includes an outpatient continuity clinic, complex inpatient consultations, and specialty rotations that are tailored to the interests of each Fellow. The program also offers the option of combining traditional clinical training with a dedicated “Research Track” program offering specialized, mentored training for those who are interested in becoming independent physician-scientists.
-More information regarding this program, including timing and application requirements is available here.

The UNC Allergy/Immunology Fellowship Program provides participants with cutting-edge training across a broad range of patients, diseases and research areas. Twelve teaching faculty, 4 clinical training sites, and balanced adult and pediatric training ensure a strong clinical background that is further highlighted by an emphasis on longitudinal care through a fellow-centric 2-year “continuity” clinic. Research training is imbedded in the “Core” ACGME-accredited 2-year training program (1 year with a clinical focus followed by 1 year with a research focus). This research experience is further augmented by the optional addition of a fully funded 3rd year dedicated to advanced research training for competitive fellows considering a research scientist career.
– More information regarding this program, including timing and application requirements is available here.

 

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