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Fellowship Programs

The Section of General Internal Medicine hosts numerous fellowship opportunities for those wish to continue their scholarship.
The National Clinician Scholars Program at Yale is an interprofessional fellowship program designed to prepare a select group of future clinician leaders to improve health and health care in the US through scholarship and action at the national, state, and local levels.
Accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, the Yale Addiction Medicine Fellowship Program offers robust training in addiction medicine.
The goal of the General Internal Medicine Medical Education Fellowship is to train future leaders in medical education who will be self-reflective master clinicians, teachers and scholars.
The highlight of our training environment is our ACGME-accredited Occupational & Environmental Medicine fellowship for physicians who have completed their initial clinical training. We also offer research training for Yale residents and medical students, masters and doctoral degree candidates from the Yale School of Public Health, and clinical rotations for medical students and residents from other programs.

The Yale Adult Hospital Medicine Fellowship provides training in adult hospital medicine to graduates of ACGME-accredited internal medicine and medicine-pediatrics residency programs.