Fellowships

Hospital Medicine Fellowship

The Department of Family Medicine and Community Health offers a one-year Hospital Medicine Fellowship for graduates of a family medicine residency. The goal of the Hospital Medicine Fellowship is to provide one year of intensive inpatient training, such that upon completion of the fellowship, the fellow will be able to manage complex inpatient medical issues and function as an excellent hospitalist.

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Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship

The Duke Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship is a one-year ACGME-accredited program open to physicians who have completed residency training in family medicine, pediatrics, internal medicine, or emergency medicine. The program enables primary care physicians to develop expertise in the area of sports medicine.

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Geriatric Fellowship Program

The Geriatric Fellowship Program at Duke University Medical Center has a long, proud tradition of excellence in clinical care, teaching, and research. The fellowship program can be structured from one to three years, depending on individual needs and goals.

The first year of clinical training of the fellowship satisfies the ACGME’s guidelines. Upon successful completion of the year, fellows may qualify for a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Geriatrics through their subspecialty Board.

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Duke Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship

Established in 2005, the Duke Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship has a tradition of excellence in clinical care, teaching, and research. The fellowship is a one-year ACGME accredited program designed to train future leaders in Hospice and Palliative Medicine.

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