Fellowship training program
Thank you for your interest in the Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Training Program at the UC Davis Medical Center. The goal of our program is to produce skilled pulmonary and critical care clinicians, teachers and investigators. An individualized curriculum with a minimum of 18 months of clinical service provides patient care experience with a broad range of diseases, and hands-on experience in all diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The balance of the three-year program is available for clinical and basic science research activities. An educational curriculum running the duration of the three-year program provides exposure to radiology, pathology, current literature, related disciplines, and research interests of division colleagues as well as collaborators in the UC Davis Center for Comparative Respiratory Biology and Medicine. Training in molecular and cellular biology, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, and immunology is available. Clinical research opportunities include patient- and disease-oriented studies and epidemiologic investigations. An optional fourth year of fellowship training may be available to those individuals desiring additional protected research time.
Recent awards
2006 UC Davis Medical Center Best Fellow Educator: Nicholas Stollenwerk
2007 Western Fellow Scholarship Winner: Amir Zeki
Current/former fellows
Application process
UC Davis uses the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) for prospective fellows. We accept applications using ERAS. We review and consider applications from U.S. citizens, permanent residents and outstanding J-1 visa holders. For additional information regarding the ERAS application process, please visit http://www.aamc.org/students/eras/guideline/start.htm.
Director
Brian Morrissey, M.D.
Associate Professor
Associate Director
Nicholas Kenyon, M.D.
Associate Professor
Fellowship Coordinator
Betty Boyd
e-mail: betty.boyd@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu
Telephone: (916) 734-3565
FAX: (916) 734-7924

