Interested applicants should apply to this program through ERAS. Candidates should select the Critical Care Track option under the Pulmonary and Critical Care fellowship before submitting their applications.
As of 2021, the Critical Care Fellowship will participate in the National Resident Matching Program. Once the application and letters of recommendation are submitted, you may be invited for an interview. Interviews are held on Wednesdays and Fridays between August and November.
Our program strives to do holistic reviews of all applicants.
To ensure a uniform interview process that is equitable to all applicants, our fellowship interviews for applicants in the 2025 Match will be held exclusively virtually.
During the interview, there will be an opportunity to meet with program and division leaders, key faculty members, as well as current trainees. This schedule allows candidates to learn about the program and its philosophies from both faculty and fellows. Please let us know in advance if there are any specific faculty members that you have a particular interest in meeting. Also, feel free to let us know if you have any specific issues (i.e. spouse employment, schools, etc.) that need attention on your interview day.
If you are an applicant to our program from an emergency medicine residency and will not have completed the required six months of internal medicine (including three months of medical ICU) prior to your arrival, our program has the ability to enable you to meet these requirements within the first several months of training at Emory, but this time will count against your elective time later in your critical care training.
Interview Arrangements
You will be contacted by Alice Wood, Sr. Program Coordinator, to schedule an interview date and receive details about the process.
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