Contact. The AST Virtual Run and Fitness Challenge is a virtual fitness challenge to connect the entire transplant community around the country, get some exercise, and raise critical funds for the American Society of Transplantation's research efforts. 1161 21st Avenue South, #MCN A-2206, Nashville, TN 37232 During your first year, you provide supervised clinical consultations at locations that serve a broad array of patients: NYU Langone’s Tisch Hospital and Kimmel Pavilion, NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue, the Manhattan campus of the VA NY Harbor Healthcare System, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employers. Given the growth of transplantation in the United States, there is increasing interest in specialized training in transplant infectious diseases. pcokhuysen@mdanderson.org Program Director, Transplant Infectious Diseases, Henry Ford Hospital University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Gowri Satyanarayana, M.D. HFTI is a certified multidisciplinary transplant program recognized for high-quality transplantation services to southeastern Michigan and performs approximately 300 SOTs including liver, kidney, pancreas, heart, lung, intestinal and multivisceral transplants, 100 HCT and implants 60 LVADs each year. Transplantation, Infectious Diseases Community of Practice (AST IDCOP) surveyed ID fellows across the United States and TID fellows in the United States and Canada and received responses from 203 ID fellows and 13 TID fellows. Clinical rotation organized through Graduate Medical Education for Adult or Pediatric Infectious Diseases Fellows, Adult Critical Care Fellows, and Medicine house staff. The first is one-year of training for trainees who have already completed two years of an accredited ID fellowship program. Applicants will have earned an MD and completed Internal Medicine Residency in the U.S. (or equivalent). Elective rotations on the Pediatric ID service are also available. We also provide educational experiences including antimicrobial stewardship, hospital epidemiology, and teaching. Please email application materials by September 15th to: Ms. Brenda Norrie Telephone: 507-293-7781 Email: galanga1@hfhs.org, JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY (Updated July 2019). Applicants should submit their CV, personal statement and the names and contact information of three references to: Dr. Ghady Haidar at haidarg@upmc.edu. Applications from international trainees are encouraged. 1514 Jefferson Hwy. Opens in a new window. Training will consist of 1) 6 months of inpatient consultation with UNC ICH ID Service, which provides care for patients with solid organ (heart, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas) and hematopoietic stem cell transplant, hematological malignancy, and burn injury, 2) half-day per week providing outpatient ID care in either the Transplant Clinic or the Hematology Oncology Clinic, and 3) 6 months of service with the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program and the Department of Hospital Epidemiology to learn about stewardship and infection prevention in immunocompromised patients. Interested applicants may request further information or submit a letter of interest and a current curriculum vitae to anne_lachiewicz@med.unc.edu. The Division of Infectious Diseases at Henry Ford Health System (HFHS) is pleased to offer a one-year clinical fellowship in the field of Transplant Infectious Diseases. This position is funded through the support of Alberta Health Services and supported by the Alberta Transplant Institute (http://www.albertatransplantinstitute.ualberta.ca/). Management and prevention of infection pre-transplant. Ph - (615)343-4578  Fax - (615)343-6160  Interested applicants are advised to submit their updated CV, statement of interest and three letters of recommendation by September 30th, to: Shahid Husain, MD, MS Program Director, Transplant Infectious Diseases, at Shahid.Husain@uhn.ca. Phone: 412-648-6601. Program Director Office: 313-9162573 To date >150 fellows have rotated at MDACC as part of this program. We have nine ID faculty members with a specific interest in immunocompromised host/transplant ID, and teaching is a top priority for all of them. He is board certified by the American Board of … UPMC is one of the largest solid organ transplant (SOT) centers in the US and includes longstanding programs in heart, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas, intestinal, and multivisceral transplantations. The Division of Pediatric Infectious Disease consultation service serves over 350 … TORONTO GENERAL HOSPITAL, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, CANADA (Updated September 2020). Transplantation Infectious Disease Fellowship Program The Transplant/Immunocompromised Host ID Track is available as a 2-year clinical track or 3-year research track. You attend divisional conferences at the center and daily microbiology rounds, which helps you gain experience in the evaluation and management of patients with solid tumors, allogeneic bone marrow transplant recipients, and people whose immune systems have been weakened as a result of cancer treatment. The American Society of Transplantation is dedicated to advancing the field of transplantation and improving patient care by promoting research, education, advocacy, organ donation, and service to the community. The Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology Fellowship Program is a one-year training program, which begins July 1 and concludes June 30. Applicants should submit their CV and personal statement to: Rodrigo Hasbun, MD Formal didactic sessions are combined with opportunities to evaluate and manage a wide variety of transplant inpatients with infection-related issues. (404) 727-8435, Division of Infectious Diseases Johns Hopkins has a comprehensive, cutting-edge transplant program encompassing a broad range of solid organ and HSCT transplants, including composite tissue allotransplantation, haploidentical HSCT, and HLA/ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation. Attend SOT and HSCT selection committee meetings, Complete a research project (research opportunities can be tailored to the interest of the TID Fellow). Houston, Texas, 77030 gowri.satyanarayana@vumc.org. McGovern Medical School –UT Houston The Division of Infectious Diseases & Geographic Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine offers two fully funded, one-year fellowships in the expanding field of Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases (Transplant ID). Associate Program Director, ID Fellowship. The fellow will spend 4-5 months at both institutions during this intensive clinical year. Click here for ID Fellowship Brochure. Members of the faculty collaborate with the AST ID Community of Practice; including co-authors of AST ID Guidelines, and co-authors of guidelines for IDSA and ISHLT. Program Director Johns Hopkins University Current medicine residents or ID fellows are also welcome to visit for a one-month clinical elective to train with the UNC Immunocompromised Host ID inpatient consult service. Eric Cober, MD VUMC performs over 500 SOT/year (heart, kidney/pancreas, liver, lung), 200 HSCT/year, 200 induction chemotherapy treatments/year, and 80 VADs/year. Individualized academic programs are developed for trainees upon acceptance into the program including 4-5 months dedicated to a clinical/basic science research project focused on Transplant Infectious Disease. In addition to the year-long Transplant ID Special Fellowship, the Cleveland Clinic Department of Infectious Disease offers a 4-week elective in adult Transplant ID for visiting ID fellows. 2799 W. Grand Blvd, Detroit MI 48202 In addition to the unique patient care experience at Ochsner Medical Center, the city of New Orleans offers world renowned cultural attractions. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Division of Infectious Diseases (404) 712-2051, Aneesh K. Mehta The Miami Transplant Institute based at Jackson Memorial Hospital has 50 years of solid organ transplant experience, and is the highest volume transplant center in the United States with a total of 747 transplants performed in 2019. fishman.jay@mgh.harvard.edu. The University of Pennsylvania is well-positioned to provide this training. There are two options available for advanced training in Transplant ID. The start of the training period is July 1, with limited flexibility around this date. The training is conducted at the Henry Ford Transplant Institute (HFTI), Henry Ford Cancer Institute (HFCI) and the Karmanos Cancer Institute (KCI). Cleveland Clinic Foundation Participants should be ID fellows in good standing in accredited programs, and can elect all 4 weeks or 2 weeks/ 2 weeks from among the solid organ transplant ID service and the HSCT/leukemia/oncology ID … We value all of our authors and are committed to providing an exceptional author experience during these unprecedented times. This provides fellows with experience in caring for and addressing the needs of this unique population. Important aspects of basic science relevant to transplantation immunology and infectious disease. Phone: 919-966-2537 Rochester, MN 55905 The optimal deployment of diagnostic techniques in clinical management including radiological and molecular diagnostic tools. The Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School (HMS) Abdominal Organ Transplant Fellowship is an American Society of Transplant Surgery-accredited, two-year fellowship seeking applicants with mature clinical judgment, demonstrated operative independence and a desire to advance the field of transplant surgery. © 2021 NYU Grossman School of Medicine. There are ample opportunities to do translational and clinical research for motivated fellows who would like to stay in program for a longer duration (up to 2 years). (504) 842-1191 Additionally, there will be a wide clinical training exposure to transplant in a variety of primary immunodeficiencies such as Chronic Granulomatous Disease GATA2 deficiency, Hyper IgE, DOCK 8 as well as other primary immunodeficiencies. The Johns Hopkins Comprehensive Transplant and Oncology ID (TOID) Program is accepting applications for rotations of six months or longer duration. Associate Director, MGH Transplantation Center Transplant and Oncology Infectious Diseases Fellowship (TOID) Since its organization in 2008, the Johns Hopkins ACGME equivalent TOID Fellowship has been recognized as a primary training site for TOID. A referral hospital for many long-term care facilities, Bellevue includes an isolation unit for the care of people with highly contagious infectious diseases such as viral hemorrhagic fevers, a dedicated tuberculosis ward, and a prison ward. There are two options for TxID training. Fax: 313-9162993 The AST Career Center connects employers with transplant professionals searching for new opportunities. Atlanta, GA 30033. digital privacy statement . The Division of Infectious Diseases & Geographic Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine offers two fully funded, one-year fellowships in the expanding field of Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases (Transplant ID). Applicants typically submit a one page personal statement, cover letter, and 3 letters of recommendation. This clinical fellowship runs from July to June each year and is one of the oldest such programs in the country. Though the rotation primarily focuses on the inpatient consultation service, there are also opportunities to participate in multidisciplinary donor and candidate evaluation processes. This Blood and Inherited Diseases- Cellular Therapy Program encompasses all stem cell transplants within the NIH Clinical Center encompassing The National Cancer Institute (NCI), the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), the National Human Genome Research Institute and the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI). Overall Fellowship Educational Goal. mmorris2@miami.edu, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA (Updated August 2020). Applicants must have completed a two-year general Infectious Diseases fellowship prior to the start of this additional year of training. Three letters of recommendation, one must be from the Division Director of Infectious Diseases. During the outpatient experience, fellows manage hospital follow-ups and gain expertise in providing continuity care for people who have HIV. He subsequently completed a year of Transplant ID fellowship at Duke University. ACGME-accredited training programs in both ID and Medical Microbiology, state-of-the-art research training under the mentorship of 26 highly successful basic science, translational, and clinical investigators across 6 departments and NIH funding for training in TxID (T23 AI100851-01) provide the infrastructure for unparalleled TxID training at Duke. Link to the MD Anderson Cancer Center Infectious Diseases Combined Fellowship Programs Page. Michele I. Morris, M.D., FACP, FIDSA, FAST Opens in a new window. Trainees will be exposed to an extraordinary variety of infectious and immunologic issues on a busy inpatient Transplant ID consultation service, with opportunity to participate in outpatient pre-transplant evaluation and continuity clinics. Chapel Hill, NC 27516 Division of Infectious Diseases The pediatric service includes a 20 bed PICU and a 50 bed NICU. Please forward a curriculum vitae and statement of interest to: Kieren Marr, MD 130 Mason Farm Rd, CB#7030 In addition to the year-long Transplant ID Special Fellowship, the Cleveland Clinic Department of Infectious Disease offers a 4-week elective in adult Transplant ID for visiting ID fellows. The focus of this position is to provide advanced training in Transplant Infectious Diseases and will offer exposure to patients undergoing heart, lung, liver, and kidney transplantation and ventricular assist device implantation, as well as patients with hematologic malignancies and undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation. Teaching takes place during daily attending rounds and includes a review of specified didactic topics. The first option is one year of training for trainees who have completed two years of an accredited ID fellowship program, and includes six months of clinical care on the TxID consult service and six months of research. Bethesda Md, 20892 KCI is a NCI-certified Comprehensive Cancer Center and the largest provider of cancer services in Michigan. Other outpatient practices in the ID Division focus on hepatitis C, HIV/hepatitis co-infection, mycobacterial diseases, skin/soft tissue infections, travel medicine, immunosuppressed hosts (including solid organ and stem cell transplant recipients), and post-hospital care of … This intensive clinical training program enables specialization in the field of solid organ and stem cell transplantation to collaborate across institutes. Emory University School of Medicine Development of individualized prophylactic strategies. By using our site, you accept our . Massachusetts General Hospital Transplantation Center The Transplant Infectious Diseases fellowship also includes 6 months of research time with opportunities for mentorship in basic, translational, and clinical research with established investigators in hematology, transplant medicine, infection control, antimicrobial stewardship, tropical medicine, and infectious diseases. Fellows are exposed to quality improvement initiatives central to the infection prevention and control mission and have an opportunity to undertake their own quality improvement projects under supervision of faculty members. In addition to clinical training, the Fellow will have the opportunity to pursue clinical, translational, or basic science research in the field of Transplant Infectious Diseases. Outpatient experiences are held at the Bellevue Virology and General Infectious Diseases Clinic or the VA NY Harbor Healthcare System’s infectious diseases clinic. NIH/NIAID is offering a funded one-year clinical fellowship under one large transplant ID oriented expert collaborative. Under the supervision of the laboratory director, fellows learn the basic principles and practices in clinical microbiology and laboratory capabilities from the medical technologists. During this rotation, you gain direct experience with diagnostic bacteriology, mycology, mycobacteriology, parasitology, serology, molecular microbiology, and virology. Houston, Texas 77030 Our fellowship combines outpatient and inpatient clinical training in lung, liver, pancreas, kidney, heart, and HSCT transplant patients under supervision of a dedicated group of transplant infectious diseases attendings. Participants should be ID fellows in good standing in accredited programs, and can elect all 4 weeks or 2 weeks/ 2 weeks from among the solid organ transplant ID service and the HSCT/leukemia/oncology ID service. The program is considered ACGME- equivalent. UCLA Medical Center has one of the highest volume solid organ transplantation programs in the country, with over 600 transplants annually including >100 thoracic organ transplants. Please direct any questions to: The focus will be to provide a solid clinical training in the areas of liver and kidney transplantation, multiorgan procurement, and clinical research opportunities. Application materials being accepted starting July 1, 2021. Focus Group Chair, Transplant Infectious Diseases The Department of Medicine is unable to sponsor H1B visas for this Fellowship position. The Immunocompromised Host Infectious Disease Program (ICH ID) at the University of North Carolina (UNC) is accepting applications for a one-year clinical fellowship in care and antimicrobial stewardship for the immunocompromised host. Interested applicants are asked to send their curriculum vitae (CV), letter of interest, and at least two letters of recommendation by May 1 prior to the year of the fellowship start date to: Barbara D. Alexander, MD, MHS During the first year, fellows assigned to Bellevue clinics rotate on alternate weeks between the Bellevue Virology and General Infectious Diseases Clinic. The fellowship spans two major transplant institutions: The National Institutes of Health Blood and Inherited Diseases Cellular Therapy Program (BID-CTP) and The Johns Hopkins Comprehensive Transplant and Oncology ID Program (TOID). Phone 305-243-4598 The Johns Hopkins Comprehensive Transplant and Oncology ID (TOID) Program and Johns Hopkins has a comprehensive, cutting-edge transplant program encompassing a broad range of solid organ and HSCT transplants, including composite tissue allotransplantation, haploidentical HSCT, and HLA/ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation. Remuneration is at the level of a 6th year resident (R6) as per the Professional Association of Resident Physicians of Alberta collective agreement (http://para-ab.ca/para-agreement/). asubram2@stanford.edu, TORONTO TRANSPLANT PROGRAM The program has hosted visiting clinicians, fellows, medical school students, and undergraduates for electives in the subspecialty. Fax: (216) 445-9446 TID fellows attend transplant selection, quality, and morbidity and mortality committee meetings. A busy ID Transplant Consult service provides fellows with experience with both solid-, organ-, and hematologic-transplant recipients, and enables them to become familiar with the basic immunologic principles specific to each organ transplant which relate to infectious disease risk or syndromes which can mimic infections. The AST initiative, Power2Save, has great resources for patients and patient families. However, infectious diseases fellows from all accredited programs in the United States and Canada are eligible for application. Interested fellows may also participate in the ventricular assist device (VAD) and hematological malignancy clinics. Follow us on Facebook. All fellows who have elected advanced training in TxID at Duke hold academic appointments, are involved in the care of immunocompromised hosts, and ~80% are active physician-scientists. Director, Transplant Infectious Diseases Section Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases Individuals who are interested in an ID fellowship that will prepare them to be independent investigators in Transplant infectious diseases can apply to the academic research track within. Our fellows’ experiences include clinics (continuity, HIV, travel), inpatient rotations (including transplant ID and oncology ID), research, quality improvement, and telemedicine. During daily inpatient rounds and case management conferences, in-depth discussions focus on issues related to diagnostic strategies for both common and less frequently observed infections, the prevention of infection complications using antimicrobial therapy, and treatment of diseases caused by pathogenic and opportunistic infections. Second-year fellows also participate in a sexually transmitted disease clinic rotation at Bellevue. Deadline September 1, 2021. Please forward a curriculum vitae and statement of interest and two letters of recommendation to: Christa Zerbe, M.D. It is an elective clinical rotation on a standard hospital consultative training service with the addition of one morning per week in the Transplant Infectious Diseases Clinic and attendance of Transplant Grand Round, ID research seminar, and ID Case of the Week Conference. Assistant Director, Transplant Infectious Diseases Section Trainees will provide both inpatient and outpatient consultative support for a growing population of solid organ transplant recipients of all organ types, as well as hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients and patients with hematologic malignancy. Link to the MD Anderson Cancer Center Infectious Diseases Combined Fellowship Programs Page. The Transplant Infectious Diseases Program at The Mount Sinai Hospital offers infectious diseases fellows who are currently enrolled in ACGME-accredited programs a four-week clinical rotation. The inpatient consultation service at the Manhattan campus of the VA NY Harbor Healthcare System provides fellows with experience in the evaluation and management of a range of acute infectious diseases, supported by full-time clinical faculty. We pay special attention to developing, clinical, translational, and laboratory research skills through well-funded clinical and lab-based research programs in transplant infectious diseases. This position is funded through the support of Alberta Health Services and supported by the Alberta Transplant Institute . Fellows are also encouraged to attend local, national and international transplant conferences. The Cleveland Clinic Department of Infectious Disease (Adult) is offering a funded, one-year Transplant ID Special Fellowship which runs from July through June of the following year. Our fellows also rotate on the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Infectious Diseases Service for two-week blocks in their first year. 720 Rutland Ave. Ross 1064 200 First Street S.W. The Transplant ID team is typically staffed by Transplant ID faculty & a fellow and follows a census of roughly 10 patients, with an average of 2 new consultations per day. All Rights Reserved. This fellowship follows the academic year with a start date of July 1. Dr. Puius is the main provider for outpatient transplant ID consultations. In addition, the stem cell transplant program at the University of Miami Hospital and Clinics performs almost 200 hematopoietic stem cell transplants and over 30 CAR-T cell infusions annually giving fellows the rare opportunity to work in a high-volume, specialized transplant center. Follow us on LinkedIn. Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program Coordinator Qualified individuals for this unique opportunity should send a CV and letter of interest to: Elena Beam, M.D. Duke University The fellowship experience comprises substantial time rotating on Stanford’s inpatient Transplant ID services, as well as the opportunity to rotate directly as part of the consulting transplant teams, elective time, and a continuity Transplant ID clinic. Reference letters from the ID fellowship program director and at least two others who know the applicant well, Completion of an ACGME approved Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program. (617) 643-4809 Stem cell transplantation and CAR-T therapy are used in a variety of malignant and nonmalignant hematopoietic disorders including leukemias and aplastic anemia. The Transplant Infectious Diseases Training Program is based on the curriculum suggested by the AST Infectious Diseases Community of Practice and is further enhanced under the leadership and guidance of internationally recognized transplant infectious diseases experts: Drs. Email: anne_lachiewicz@med.unc.edu. Bellevue, a major academic medical institution committed to caring for New York’s diverse communities, provides inpatient infectious disease consultations across multiple specialties. The transplant infectious diseases rotation at NYU Langone Transplant Institute provides comprehensive training in the diagnosis and management of infections in patients waiting for a transplant and patients receiving a solid organ transplant, a treatment for end-stage organ failure of the kidney, liver, pancreas, heart, and lung. Our faculty and clinical Fellows are integral members of the teams caring for Liver, Kidney, Pancreas, Heart, Lung, VCA and Stem Cell Transplant recipients, individuals with hematopoietic malignancies, and following CAR-T and Immunotherapies. There are also opportunities to do translational and clinical research for motivated fellows who would like to stay in the program for a longer duration. Fellows will have protected time to pursue clinical research and educational activities. Email: jschaenman@mednet.ucla.edu. Steven Park, MD, PhD 7/2003 - 6/2006 School: New York University Residency: UC Irvine, CA Position after Fellowship: Faculty, UC Irvine. Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC), Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases welcomes applicants for a 12 month, fully funded Transplant Infectious Diseases (TID) Fellowship. Program Director Email: Barbara.alexander@duke.edu. You gain additional exposure to the microbiology laboratory during daily clinical microbiology rounds while on rotation on the general or transplant infectious diseases inpatient services at Tisch Hospital and Kimmel Pavilion, as well as weekly formal microbiology rounds at Bellevue. This position is open to physicians who will have completed an ACGME-certified clinical Infectious Disease fellowship or the equivalent by the start date of the program. The University of Alberta in Edmonton is home to a large, world-class multi-organ transplant program. The Department of Infectious Diseases at Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, is offering a one-month clinical rotation with the Transplant and Immunocompromised Host consultation service. RESULTS: Among ID fellows, the amount of TID training during ID fellowship … Fellows are active members of both the Infectious Disease Division of the MGH, and of the MGH Transplant Center and Center for Transplantation Sciences.
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