Emory University School of Medicine Program
Allergy and immunology - Atlanta, GA | ACGME Code: 0201221101
The Emory University School of Medicine Allergy/Immunology Fellowship Program is an ACGME accredited two-year fellowship offered in collaboration with Emory University School of Medicine and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. The program's mission is to develop clinically competent physicians in the diagnosis and management of allergic and immunologic diseases in children and adults. Trainees are prepared for excellence in academic or community practice settings and are encouraged to engage in lifelong learning to enhance their knowledge and professionalism.
Dr. Gerald Lee, MD, is the Program Director of the Allergy/Immunology Fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine. He is an associate professor of Pediatrics and Medicine with a background in Internal Medicine/Pediatrics residency and an Allergy/Immunology fellowship. Dr. Lee has a keen interest in medical education and holds various leadership roles in immunology education and board review.
The program is affiliated with Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and offers a comprehensive training experience in allergic and immunologic diseases for fellows pursuing a career in this specialty.
For more information about the program, please refer to the Emory University School of Medicine's Allergy/Immunology Fellowship Program website.
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- Crime Rate and Safety: Atlanta has some high-crime areas, but overall safety is similar to other major U.S. cities. It's recommended to be cautious and be aware of your surroundings.
- Fun Activities: Atlanta offers a vibrant cultural scene with museums, parks, restaurants, and outdoor activities. You can enjoy the Georgia Aquarium, Piedmont Park, and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.
- Climate: Atlanta has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. Be prepared for occasional thunderstorms and high humidity in the summer.
- Races and Population: Atlanta is a diverse city with a blend of different races and cultures. It has a significant African American population and a growing Hispanic community.
- Education: Atlanta is home to prestigious universities like Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, providing opportunities for continued education and research.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Atlanta is moderate compared to other major U.S. cities. Housing costs can vary based on the neighborhood.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Atlanta is within driving distance to cities like Nashville, TN (about 3.5 hours), and Charlotte, NC (about 4 hours), offering weekend getaway options.
- Pros: Vibrant cultural scene, diverse population, moderate cost of living.
- Cons: Some high-crime areas, hot and humid summers.
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