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Fellows

            Director’s Statement

            Infectious Disease Fellowship Overview

            Applying for an ID Fellowship

Since establishing the Infectious Disease Fellowship in 1974, approximately forty percent of graduates have assumed positions with academic affiliations and sixty percent are in clinical practice.In the last ten years, all board eligible fellows have passed their boards.

Interest in the Infectious Diseases Fellowship is increasing; the Section received forty-nine applications for two fellowship positions in 2006-2007.

Fellows are required to pursue research, with several fellows receiving local and national awards for their research presentations in the last three years.

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Robert Comer, M.D.

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Michael Morgan, M.D.

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Nick Powers, M.D.

 

 

 

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Jyoti Samant, M.D.

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Hidetake Yanagi, M.D.

 

 

 

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