Interventional Pulmonology Fellowship
Program in Interventional Pulmonology
The Harvard Combined BIDMC-MGH Interventional Pulmonology Fellowship is designed to provide trainees with the necessary tools to establish and lead a multidisciplinary academic program in interventional pulmonology.
BIDMC launched its Interventional Pulmonology fellowship in 2000, while MGH started a fellowship in 2011. The two programs agreed to merge in 2012, creating the Harvard Combined BIDMC-MGH Interventional Pulmonary Fellowship.
The fellowship emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach consisting of close collaboration with thoracic surgery, pulmonary and critical care medicine, medical oncology, radiation oncology, and thoracic radiology.
How To Apply
Applicants are expected to have completed a Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship and must be eligible to practice in Massachusetts.
Applications will be received through the Association of Interventional Pulmonology Program Directors.
For More Information
Additional information is available from the American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.