Applications
All Applications Due by July 20
An interview is highly desirable and is offered by invitation only. All interviews will be virtual via Zoom. Our training program participates in the ERAS electronic application service and the National Residency Matching Program for Infectious Diseases fellowship match. The Section of Infectious Diseases of Yale School of Medicine shares in the academic mission of one of the world's leading centers in biomedical research.
Applicants are not required to select a track during their application or matching process- track selection occurs towards the end of Year 1 of clinical training. However, it is helpful to understand for program planning purposes if applicants have a particular area of interest or career phenotype goal.
ERAS Electronic Application
Application Requirements Via ERAS
- Completed ERAS Application
- CV
- Personal Statement
- Three letters of recommendation
- Photo
- USMLE Scores
- Medical School Transcript
Three-Year Investigator Track
Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident to apply for the research track. These positions are funded by NIH, and therefore, citizenship or permanent residence is a requirement.
Two-Year Clinician-Educator Scholar Track
Applicants with H1-B and J-1 visa, in addition to U.S. citizens and permanent residents, are eligible to apply to our academic clinician track.
Questions relating to the program should be directed via email to:
Mary Ellen Wilson
Program Coordinator
Infectious Diseases Section
Yale School of Medicine
Yale New Haven Hospital, located adjacent to the Yale School of Medicine campus, and the VA Connecticut Healthcare System, in nearby West Haven, serve as excellent venues for subspecialty training.