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Fellowship
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Fellowship Program Pulmonary/Critical Care Fellowship The primary
goal of the Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship Program is to train
pulmonologists in clinical medicine, while providing the tools necessary
to develop into independent clinical or basic science investigators. There
are 3 positions each year for physicians who have satisfactorily completed
a residency in Internal Medicine and desire fellowship training in Pulmonary
and Critical Care Medicine. The Division offers a three-year fellowship
designed to provide training in the clinical and laboratory skills essential
to the subspecialty practice of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine in
an academic setting. The fellow spends sufficient time in Critical Care
Units both at Memorial Hermann Hospital
and Lyndon B. Johnson General Hospital
to become clinically competent in Critical Care Medicine and eligible
for the certifying examination in Critical Care Medicine. To develop broad
expertise, pulmonary consultative training occurs at Memorial Hermann
Hospital and Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital. In addition, fellows rotate on
the pulmonary consultative service at the MD
Anderson Cancer Center. Finally, clinical training and research opportunities
are provided under the direction of Dr. Richard Castriotta in the Memorial
Hermann Sleep Disorders Center and under the direction of Dr. Bela
Patel and Dr. Sajid Haque in the LBJ Sleep Disorders Center.
For further information, please contact Bela Patel, M.D., Pulmonary/ Critical Care Fellowship Program Director, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, 6431 Fannin, Suite 1.276, Houston, Texas 77030; phone: (713)500-6833; fax (713)500-6829.
Contact Information: Internal
Medicine/Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
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