Children’s Hospital of Michigan Program
Allergy and immunology - Detroit, MI | ACGME Code: 0202521071
The Children's Hospital of Michigan Allergy/Immunology Fellowship Program offers a two-year training program that is fully accredited by the ACGME. The program provides a balanced training in adult and pediatric allergy and immunology. Fellows will gain clinical experience in inpatient consultations at the main Children's Hospital and other hospitals within the Detroit Medical Center. They will also have ambulatory training at various outpatient locations across Metro Detroit.
Highlights of the program include: - Comprehensive clinical training in allergy and immunology for both adults and pediatric patients - Dedicated clinics for immunodeficiency disorders, high-risk asthma, and eosinophilic esophagitis - Opportunity for electives with other adult and pediatric divisions - Time dedicated to both patient care activities and research/scholarly activities - Emphasis on high-quality projects in quality improvement, translational, and clinical research
The program is open to candidates trained in Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, or Med/Peds. Fellows are expected to present their research projects at national meetings and publish their research.
The Children's Hospital of Michigan is a major pediatric tertiary referral center in southeast Michigan. It is the coordinating center for the severe combined immune deficiency newborn screening program for the state of Michigan. The hospital provides care for a diverse patient population and offers multiple satellite outpatient centers across Metro Detroit.
Overall, the program offers a comprehensive and well-rounded training experience in the field of Allergy and Immunology.
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