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Overview

The Interstitial Lung Disease and Pulmonary Vasculitis Fellowship at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota, is designed for pulmonary and critical care physicians who desire subspecialty and academic training to develop a career focus in interstitial lung disease and vasculitis.

Fellows work closely with Mayo Clinic's highly experienced and knowledgeable clinical and research faculty. This specialized training is multidisciplinary with integrated rotations in pulmonary pathology and thoracic radiology. The training program can be customized to meet your career goals.

There are very few centers in the world that draw as wide a spectrum of patients with these disorders as Mayo Clinic. Meaningful advances are being achieved in our understanding of interstitial and pulmonary vascular disease, and research opportunities that contribute to this effort are available to you during this fellowship.

Accreditation

This is a nonaccredited fellowship.

Program history

The Interstitial Lung Disease and Pulmonary Vasculitis Fellowship began in 2012. It is anticipated that one fellow will complete training in this program annually.

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Choosing Mayo Clinic

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Campus and community

Rochester, MN

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Stipend and benefits