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Openings for July 2025
Openings for July 2026
Indiana University School of Medicine
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Microbiology Fellowship
Openings for 2026-27
Description
Indiana University School of Medicine is now accepting applications to the Medical Microbiology Fellowship for the year 2026-27. This ACGME-accredited program provides advanced subspecialty training in medical microbiology. Comprehensive training is provided in bacteriology, antimicrobial susceptibility testing, anaerobic bacteriology, molecular diagnostics, mycobacteriology, mycology, parasitology, serology and virology. Fellows also participate in an active infectious disease pathology service, providing rapid diagnosis of a variety of infectious agents. The trainee will be an active participant in management of the laboratories and consults with clinicians relative to use of the laboratory and interpretation of results. During the one year fellowship, the trainee is expected to pursue a research project with the opportunity for multiple projects throughout the year if the fellow wishes. Examples of research interests include antimicrobial susceptibility testing, infections in immunocompromised patients, fungal infections including pneumocystis, rapid test methods, laboratory instrumentation, and molecular diagnostics of infectious diseases. State-of-the-art diagnostic methods include: microbial identification by nucleic acid amplification, MALDI-TOF MS, and molecular detection of antimicrobial resistance. Laboratory automation has also been implemented and an expansion is ongoing.
Requirements:
Candidates must have completed training requirements for CP or AP/CP Pathology residency and must hold (or be eligible for) a permanent license to practice medicine in the State of Indiana. Alternatively, applicants may hold a primary certificate plus a subspecialty certificate in Infectious Diseases from another member medical specialty board of the ABMS (e.g. Internal Medicine or Pediatrics).
Staff:
Christopher Emery, MD Fellowship Director; T. Davis MD, PhD; JP Lavik, MD, PhD;
R. Relich PhD; K Gavina, PhD; H Khan, PhD
Applications:
The CAP standard fellowship application, curriculum vitae, personal statement and 3 letters of reference should be submitted (preferably by email) to:
Noel Stewart
Fellowship Coordinator
Department of Pathology
Indiana University School of Medicine
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://medicine.iu.edu/departments/pathology/
[#16609, renewed 16 August 2024, exp. 30 July 2025]
Medical Microbiology Fellowship
Iowa City, Iowa
Openings for 2025-2026 and 2026-2027
Program:
We offer a one year ACGME-accredited program in medical microbiology. Our program has a tradition of excellence in medical education and provides an environment of active learning that fosters not only intellectual curiosity and collaboration, but also a commitment to teaching and patient care.
Requirements:
Priority will be given to applicants with certification in clinical pathology (successful completion of ACGME-accredited training program in CP, AP/CP). Trainees with infectious diseases or other relevant background who intend to pursue a career including laboratory directorship will also be considered.
Stipends and Benefits:
Commensurate with level of training. The website of the Graduate Medical Education Office (https://gme.medicine.uiowa.edu/) contains specific information regarding stipends and benefits.
Inquiries:
Bradley Ford, Ph.D., M.D.
Fellowship Program Director
Telephone: (319) 356-2990
Email: [email protected]
Application Process:
Please send or email a cover letter, CAP Standardized Pathology Fellowship Application, current curriculum vitae, personal statement, medical school dean's letter, 3 letters of recommendation that include 1 from the Director of your Residency Program and 2 additional faculty, USMLE(3) scores (steps
1, 2, and 3), copy of ECFMG certificate (if applicable), copy of permanent visa (if applicable), and copy of medical school diploma to:
Donna Palmer
Fellowship and Extern Coordinator
Department of Pathology (C684 GH)
University of Iowa Health Care
200 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, IA 52242
Telephone: (319) 356-0319
Fax: (319) 384-9613
Email: [email protected]
Applications will be accepted until fellowship position is filled.
Please visit our website for additional information by clicking here.
[#16142 renewed 16 May 2024, exp. 13 August 2025]
Massachusetts, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center / Harvard Medical School - medical microbiology fellowship, opening for 2026 [#16802-2, posted 20 September 2024, exp. 20 September 2025]
Mayo Clinic
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
Clinical Microbiology MD Fellowship Program
Open Position: 2026-2027
We are pleased to announce an opening for our Mayo Clinic ACGME-accredited Clinical Microbiology Fellowship in Rochester, Minnesota from 2026-2027. Qualified individuals will have completed residency training in pathology (AP, CP, or AP/CP) in the U.S. or Canada or a fellowship in infectious diseases.
During this 1-year program, fellows will develop and hone their knowledge and skills in diagnostic microbiology, infectious disease pathology, clinical consultation related to microbiology and infectious diseases, and clinical laboratory management. Fellows will receive extensive hands-on experience with conventional and cutting-edge technologies (e.g., metagenomic next generation sequencing and artificial intelligence-based assays) and perform clinically-relevant research. Fellows will also play an active role in teaching, mentoring, and curriculum development. Upon completion of the fellowship, fellows are prepared to pursue a successful career as a director of a clinical microbiology laboratory that diagnoses infections caused by bacteria, fungi, mycobacteria, parasites, and/or viruses.
Qualified individuals should follow the online application process listed on the fellowship website and contact us with questions:
Natalie Sundin
Education Program Coordinator, Clinical Microbiology
Email: [email protected]
[#17160, posted 27 November 2024, exp. 27 November 2025]
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Medical Microbiology Fellowship
Openings for 2025-2026 and 2026-2027
The Medical Microbiology Fellowship Program at UT Southwestern (UTSW) Medical Center is based at Parkland Health, one of the largest county hospitals in the country, as well as Clements University Hospital and Children’s Health System of Texas, in Dallas. The three hospitals offer wide-ranging services and serve unique patient populations including children, a large transplant center, and community healthcare with numerous underserved populations.
The Medical Microbiology Fellowship is a one-year, ACGME accredited program that provides post graduate training preparing Pathologists or Infectious Disease (ID) specialists to serve as directors of a clinical microbiology laboratory, consultants for clinical services, participants on hospital committees, and members of the local public health community. The program has staff members of diverse backgrounds and experiences with board certification in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, Infectious Diseases, and Medical Microbiology (ABP and ABMM) to provide oversight for the fellow during the fellowship. Specific training in Infectious Diseases pathology is also offered.
The program supports one fellow per academic year; stipend and benefits are provided through the UTSW Department of Pathology. Fellows must be BE/BC in AP/CP, AP only, CP only, pediatric ID, or adult ID. No H1b visas accepted. Currently interviewing prospective fellows for 2025-2026 or 2026-2027. The online application can be found here: Medical Microbiology Fellowship.
UT-Southwestern Medical Center is committed to an educational and working environment that provides equal opportunity to all members of the University community. As an equal opportunity employer, UT Southwestern prohibits unlawful discrimination, including discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, disability, genetic information, citizenship status, or veteran status. To learn more, please visit https://jobs.utsouthwestern.edu/why-work-here/diversity-inclusion/.
Questions? Please email:
Francesca Lee, MD
Program Director, Medical Microbiology Fellowship
UTSW Medical Center
Email: [email protected]
Or
Tamra Jackson
Program Coordinator, Medical Microbiology Fellowship
UTSW Medical Center
Email: [email protected]
[#16109-3, posted 4 September 2024, exp. 4 September 2025]
University of Utah/ ARUP Laboratories
Medical Microbiology Fellowship Program
Openings for 2025-2026
Description
The University of Utah and ARUP Laboratories has open positions for MD/DO applicants in their ACGME-accredited Medical Microbiology fellowship for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Program highlights include:
- Rotation through all major areas of clinical microbiology, including bacteriology with advanced phenotypic susceptibility testing, mycology, mycobacteriology, virology, and parasitology.
- Training in traditional molecular assays as well as next-generation sequencing for pathogen identification and resistance testing
- Access to one of the nation’s leading reference laboratories with opportunities to collaborate in clinical trials and device manufacturer trials
- Elective opportunities at the Utah State Public Health Lab and Primary Children’s Hospital
- Weekly training in Infectious Disease Pathology with members of the Anatomic Pathology division
- Frequent interactions with the Clinical Infectious Diseases, Antibiotic Stewardship and Hospital Infection Control and Prevention teams at the University of Utah Hospital
- Teaching opportunities with our MLS, medical, and allied health professional schools
- Dedicated laboratory education coordinators for bench rotations
- Daily laboratory rounds led by one of our six faculty members with focused instruction in their area of expertise
- On-call responsibilities to prepare trainees for the rigors of laboratory directorship
Requirements:
Applicants must hold an MD degree, DO degree (or foreign equivalent with ECFMG certification), be board eligible or board certified in CP or AP/CP, or have completed one year of clinical infectious diseases training after board certification in internal medicine, pediatrics, or both. Applicants must be eligible for a Utah state medical license.
Application:
Full information on how to apply can be found here: https://medicine.utah.edu/pathology/fellowships/medical-microbiology
For questions, please contact Dr. Kim Hanson ([email protected])
[#17256, renewed 18 December 2024, exp. 21 December 2025]