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Education & Training

Infectious Diseases Fellowship 

We are currently using the ERAS system and accepting applications for positions beginning in July 2011.
 
During their clinical (first) year, the pediatric infectious diseases fellows have primary responsibility for managing the inpatient team and consult service. They also directly supervise the pediatric residents and medical students on the Infectious Diseases elective. Rounds are made with a member of the senior faculty on a daily basis. It is during this year that the fellow acquires the majority of the clinical knowledge and experience required to practice effectively and independently. During the first year, the fellow also spends one month in the general microbiology laboratory learning diagnostic methods of bacteriology, serology, mycology, and virology.

The primary focus of the second and third years is research, and the fellows are expected to develop a research program of their choosing in either the basic or clinical sciences, in collaboration with faculty. The faculty has expertise in a wide variety of research areas. The Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology at Duke has a number of skilled investigators in the diverse areas of virology, bacteriology, and mycology. Our fellows have been welcomed into basic microbiology laboratories to conduct original projects and to learn research skills such as cloning and tissue culture. The Human Vaccine Institute is active in researching candidate vaccines for HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, and other infectious diseases via traditional and non-traditional methods. The Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) is the largest academic clinical research organization in the world and has a significant pediatric program in place.

Opportunities for collaboration abound and include possibilities as varied as areas of biodefense, emerging infections, international health and large scale clinical trials with the DCRI as well as the other divisions within the Department of Pediatrics.

Program Summary

Positions offered per year
One or two

Current number of fellows
Four
Program duration
Three years 
Accrediting body
ACGME 
Match participation?
No 
Contact person
Terry Hales
GME Program Coordinator
Duke Univ Med Ctr, Box 3499
Durham, NC  27710
919-681-4658
919-668-4859 fax
terry.hales@duke.edu
 
How to apply
ERAS

More information
 
Program director
 
William J. Steinbach, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Associate Professor of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
bill.steinbach@duke.edu


Program faculty
Daniel K. Benjamin, Jr., MD, MPH, PhD
Associate Professor
danny.benjamin@duke.edu

Dennis A. Clements, MD, MPH, PhD
Professor
dennis.clements@duke.edu
 
Michael Cohen-Wolkowiez, MD
Assistant Professor
michael.cohenwolkowiez@duke.edu
 
Coleen K. Cunningham, MD
Associate Professor
Chief, Pediatrics Infectious Diseases
coleen.cunningham@duke.edu

Robert P.  Drucker, MD
Director of Medical Student Education -  Pediatrics
Associate Professor
robert.drucker@duke.edu

Ravi Jhaveri, MD
Assistant Professor
ravi.jhaveri@duke.edu

Kathleen A. McGann, MD
Vice Chair for Education
Professor
kathleen.mcgann@duke.edu

Ross E. McKinney, MD
Professor
ross.mckinney@duke.edu

Michael A. (Tony) Moody, MD
Assistant Professor
tony.moody@duke.edu

Patrick C. Seed, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
patrick.seed@duke.edu

Joseph W. St. Geme, III, MD
Chair, Department of Pediatrics
Professor
j.stgeme@duke.edu

Emmanuel B. (Chip) Walter, MD, MPH
Associate Professor
chip.walter@duke.edu

Samuel L. Katz, MD
Wilburt C. Davison Professor and Chair Emeritus
samuel.katz@duke.edu

Catherine M. Wilfert, MD
Professor Emerita
Scientific Director, Pediatrics AIDs Foundation
wilfert@mindspring.com

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Contact Information
Office of Pediatric Education
Tracey Madrid
T0919 Children's Health Center
Box 2808 DUMC
Durham, NC 27710
919-668-4836
919-681-5825 fax
 
Pediatric Residency
Esther Thoman
Program Coordinator
919-681-5762
 
Med-Peds Residency
Jane Trinh, MD
Associate Program Director
919-681-3009 
 
Child Neurology Residency
Terry Hales
Training Program Coordinator
919-681-4658
terry.hales@duke.edu
 
Medical Genetics Residency
Joye Voshell
Administrative Coordinator
919-668-6192  
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