Combined Fellowship Partner Programs

Nephrology/Critical Care

Our combined Nephrology/Critical Care program highlights the importance of renal disease in both non-critically ill as well as critically ill patients. Their expertise in renal disease is a huge benefit for our critically ill patients, as the prevalence of renal disease is high in patients in the ICU. Our area sees a high prevalence of renal disease, including vasculitis, making it the perfect home for a combined program. Our hospital also performs renal transplantation, allowing for exposure to the post-transplant patient. The fellows complete a two-year fellowship in nephrology followed by a one-year critical care fellowship. We offer one spot per year. The fellows will rotate within the ICU during their nephrology fellowship and participate in research between the two departments.

Please see the nephrology fellowship website or contact Anthony Parravani for more information regarding the Nephrology fellowship and how to apply.

Infectious Diseases/Critical Care

Our Infectious Diseases/Critical Care program perfectly combines the rigors of critical care with the cognitive specialty of infectious disease. Our ID/CC fellows are strong antimicrobial stewards who understand the nuances of both infectious diseases and critical care. Our quintenary referral center sees a wide variety of patients including patients with rare and interesting infections and medically complex patients with more common infections. Our fellows first complete a two-year infectious diseases fellowship followed by a one-year critical care fellowship. We offer one spot per year. Our partnership allows for ICU rotations during infectious diseases training as well as longitudinal research. We also participate in a monthly ID/CCM didactic conference.

Please see the infectious diseases fellowship website or contact Dr. Rebecca Reece for more information regarding the infectious disease fellowship and how to apply for the combined ID/CC fellowship.