Transplant And Oncology Infectious Diseases TOID Fellowship
Baltimore , United States
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Degree
Masters
Major
Oncology
Area of study
Health
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Education
The Division of Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins University offers various educational programs for medical professionals.
Fellowships
The division provides fellowship opportunities in infectious diseases, including:
- ACGME Adult Infectious Diseases Fellowship
- Transplant And Oncology Infectious Diseases (TOID) Fellowship
ACGME Adult Infectious Diseases Fellowship
This fellowship program is designed to provide advanced training in infectious diseases. The program includes:
- Clinical and research requirements
- Didactics and curriculum
- Opportunities for fellows to participate in various clinical and research activities
Transplant And Oncology Infectious Diseases (TOID) Fellowship
The TOID Fellowship is a comprehensive program that focuses on infectious complications in transplant and oncology patients. The program:
- Provides training in clinical and academic activities related to transplant and oncology infectious diseases
- Includes rotations of six months or longer duration
- Offers opportunities for translational and clinical research
- Is recognized as an ACGME-equivalent program by the American Society of Transplantation
Infectious Diseases Courses
The division offers various courses in infectious diseases, including:
- Foundations in Clinical Infectious Diseases Hybrid Course
- Primer on Infectious Diseases in Primary Care Online Course
- Frontiers in Clinical Infectious Disease
C-IDEAL-1
The C-IDEAL-1 program is a comprehensive training program in infectious diseases. The program includes:
- Overview of infectious diseases
- Meet the team
- Opportunities for training and research in infectious diseases
TOID Fellowship Program Fast Facts
The TOID Fellowship program has the following features:
- Launched in 2008
- Primary training site for TOID
- Includes composite tissue allotransplantation, haploidentical HSCT, and HLA/ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation
- Training through the Tucker TOID Clinical Service
- Fellows participate in pre-transplant evaluation and post-transplant continuity clinics
- Faculty utilize the current AST- and IDSA-approved curriculum for Transplant ID training
- Rotations of six months or longer duration
- Opportunities for translational and clinical research for motivated fellows who would like to stay in the program for a longer duration (up to 2 years)
- ACGME-equivalent program
- Hosts visiting clinicians, clinical fellows, medical students, and undergraduates for electives in the subspecialty, from both United States and international hospitals
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