Interventional Pulmonology Fellowship
Program Overview
Introduction to the Interventional Pulmonology Fellowship Program
The Interventional Pulmonology Fellowship Program at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is a comprehensive training program designed to provide fellows with extensive experience in interventional pulmonology. The program is led by Christopher R. Gilbert, D.O., MS, FCCP, Associate Professor of Medicine and Program Director, Interventional Pulmonology Fellowship.
Program Overview
The Interventional Pulmonology Fellowship Program is a one-year program that provides advanced training in interventional pulmonology, including bronchoscopy, pleural procedures, and other minimally invasive techniques. The program is designed to prepare fellows for a career in academic or clinical practice.
Program Goals
- Provide comprehensive training in interventional pulmonology
- Develop expertise in bronchoscopy, pleural procedures, and other minimally invasive techniques
- Foster a strong foundation in research and education
Curriculum and Training
The program includes a comprehensive curriculum that covers all aspects of interventional pulmonology, including:
- Bronchoscopy and airway management
- Pleural procedures and thoracoscopy
- Lung cancer diagnosis and staging
- Interventional pulmonology techniques, such as stent placement and tumor ablation
Clinical Experience
Fellows will gain extensive clinical experience in the diagnosis and management of pulmonary and thoracic diseases, including lung cancer, tuberculosis, and interstitial lung disease.
Research and Education
The program includes a strong research component, with opportunities for fellows to participate in clinical trials and research projects. Fellows will also be involved in educational activities, including teaching medical students and residents.
Research Areas
- Interventional pulmonology techniques
- Lung cancer diagnosis and staging
- Pulmonary and thoracic diseases
Faculty and Staff
The program is led by a team of experienced faculty and staff, including:
- Christopher R. Gilbert, D.O., MS, FCCP, Program Director
- Dr. Eddie Kilb, Pulmonary and Critical Care
- Dr. Anna Brady, Pulmonary and Critical Care
- Dr. Rita Bakhru, Critical Care Medicine
- Dr. Barry Gibney, Thoracic Surgery
Conclusion
The Interventional Pulmonology Fellowship Program at MUSC is a comprehensive training program that provides fellows with extensive experience in interventional pulmonology. The program is designed to prepare fellows for a career in academic or clinical practice, with a strong foundation in research and education.
