This program provides advanced training in the infectious disease management of solid organ and stem cell transplant recipients and patients with immunocompromises, i.e. hematopoietic malignancy, those following CAR-T and immunotherapies.
The Transplant Infectious Disease and Compromised Host Fellowship Program at Massachusetts General Hospital trains fellows to become experts in transplant infectious disease management of patients with immunocompromised systems. This program is designed for fellows who have completed their first clinical training year in infectious diseases and want to grow their skills in caring for immunocompromised patients who are preparing to undergo transplant surgery for solid organs, bone marrow and stem cells. A full-time research track is also available for fellows who intend to commit to additional training for at least one to two years.
For more information about the program, kindly visit https://www.massgeneral.org/tr...
This program is open to those trainees who have successfully completed:
To apply, applicants should submit:
Submit applications to:
Jay A. Fishman, MD
Director, Transplant Infectious Disease and Compromised Host Fellowship Program
Associate Director, Mass General Transplant Center
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Massachusetts General Hospital
Transplant Center
55 Fruit Street, WH510A
Boston MA, 02114
Jul 29, 2023
Boston, Massachusetts
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