Frequently Asked Questions
- Which subspecialties are accepted into the program?
All candidates who are board certified or board eligible from any ABMS specialties are eligible to apply for the fellowship.
- Where can clinical rotations be completed?
Clinical rotations can be conducted at Yale-New Haven Hospital, which offers a wide range of opportunities in various specialties, including both inpatient and outpatient settings.
- Is visa sponsorship available?
Yes, visa sponsorship is available for qualified candidates. H1B visa preferred.
- What are the research opportunities available during the fellowship?
Fellows can engage in cutting-edge research projects involving data science, clinical decision support systems, and health informatics. Collaboration with Yale's extensive network of healthcare professionals and researchers is encouraged.
- How does the fellowship prepare for the Clinical Informatics Board examination?
The program includes comprehensive training and preparation for the Clinical Informatics Board examination through hands-on experience, mentorship, and dedicated study sessions.
- Do you offer blended fellowships with informatics and a clinical subspecialty?
Unfortunately, at this time, we do not offer blended fellowships. However, for exceptional candidates, we can enter conversations to explore whether this might be feasible.
- In person / remote
TBD
- Living in New Haven