| EVMS Internal Medicine Infectious Disease Fellowship |
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Introduction: The EVMS Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program is a fully accredited 2-year program leading to eligibility for certification by the American Board of Internal Medicine, subspecialty of Infectious Disease. Eligible applicants must have received their M.D. or D.O. degree from a medical or osteopathic school approved by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education. All applicants must have completed training to qualify for Board eligibility in Internal Medicine. We are seeking individuals who have excelled in all aspects of undergraduate and graduate medical education, including courses in basic science and in clinical medicine, standardized examinations, research, medical and non-medical extracurricular activities. Description: Curriculum: The Inpatient Consult Service months are performed at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, a 664 bed tertiary referral hospital with 24,000 annual admissions. SNGH has active heart, kidney and pancreas transplant programs. A new heart hospital opened in February of 2006. SNGH is a Level I Trauma center with a Burn Unit and is a High Risk Obstetrics referral center. SNGH was the first hospital in the United States to have an EICU. SNGH is one of the 59 Leap Frog Top Hospitals in the United States, the only such hospital in the State of Virginia. The Sentara system is annually ranked in the top 5 of all integrated health care networks in the United States. SNGH has received the JCAHO John M. Eisenberg Safety and Quality Award and the American Hospital Association Quest for Quality Prize. Our Fellows will also participate in the SNGH Antibiotic Management Program and as members of the Infection Control Committee and the ID Specialty Group. The Outpatient Continuity Experience is one half day clinic weekly at the main outpatient clinic for the Center for Comprehensive Care of Immune Deficiency (C3ID) in Hofheimer Hall at EVMS. Focus of this outpatient experience is HIV medicine in a continuity care setting where the Fellows provide care to a panel of patients during the 2 years of the Fellowship from the over 1,500 patients followed by EVMS HIV Clinics. In the Ambulatory Clinic, the Fellows will also gain a breadth of experience in common outpatient Infectious Disease consultations, including travel consultations. Conferences: Fellows have an opportunity to attend the annual Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) meeting and the Interscience Conference of Antimicrobial Agents in Chemotherapeutics (ICAAC). The second year Fellow attends the IDSA Fellows meeting and the Remington Winter Infectious Disease Course. Fellows also have the opportunity to attend the Society for Health Care Epidemiology of America/CDC Epidemiology Course, the Tropical Medicine Course sponsored by the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, the EVMS Practice Management Course and an optional Wound Management Course. All Fellows are sent to an ID Board Review Course. Optional opportunities include additional experience in HIV-Hepatitis C co-infected patients, pediatric infectious disease, geriatric and long term care settings and sexually transmitted diseases clinics. Program Contacts: Edward C. Oldfield, III, MD, FACP Ylonda P. Boatright |
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