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Careers in A/I: Training Programs - Colorado
University of Colorado Program A (Denver)
Address
National Jewish Medical and Research Center
Dept. of Pediatrics
1400 Jackson Street, K731
Denver, CO 80206
Phone: (303) 398-1245
Fax: (303) 270-2201
Email: spahnj@njc.org
Director
Joseph Spahn, MD
Program Administrator
Ms. Nancy Hafer
Major Goals of Training Program
The major goal of our program is to provide an education in the treatment of allergic and immunologic disorders for physicians planning a career in this subspecialty area. Our emphasis is placed on developing careers in academic medicine. National Jewish is a referral center for patients with respiratory disorders from all parts of the United States. Our clinics provide experience in allergic disorders, asthma, and clinical immunology. An excellent cross-training experience is also provided. We also have a pediatric day program that provides a unique opportunity for day-to-day observation and discussion.
Trainees Accepted Each Year
2-3
Duration of Fellowship
2-3 years
Number of Graduates Last 5 Years and Subsequent Career Choice
18 (4 academic, 14 private practice)
Application Deadline
December 31
Joint Residency (Fellowship) Availability
Yes (pulmonary, rheumatology)
Electives for Residents and Students
Yes
Special Requirements
ABP eligible or certified, English - written and spoken fluently
University of Colorado Program B (Denver)
Address
Rohit K. Katial, MD
National Jewish Health
1400 Jackson Street
Denver, CO 80206
Phone: (303) 270-2913
Fax: (303) 398-1806
Email: katialr@njc.org
Director
Rohit K. Katial, MD
Program Coordinator
Diedre Versluis
Major Goals of Training Program
1. Provide the best academic training in allergy and clinical immunology including excellence in patient care.
2. Provide an outstanding experience in basic and clinical research in allergy and clinical immunology.
3. Provide experience in new technologies for the diagnosis and management of allergic and immunologic diseases.
Trainees Accepted Each Year
3
Duration of Fellowship
2-3 years
Number of Graduates Last 5 Years and Subsequent Career Choice
16 (9 practice, 7 academic)
Application Deadline
December 31
Joint Residency (Fellowship) Availability
None
Electives for Residents and Students
Yes
Special Requirements
Eligibility for ABIM


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