
The Duke Fellowship Training Programs in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine produce outstanding physicians who are fully prepared to pursue careers in academic medicine.
Our combined Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine fellowship program is a three-year program. Upon completion of training, fellows are eligible for dual certification in pulmonary and critical care medicine. The American Board of Internal Medicine requires a minimum 18 months of clinical training for board certification in both of these disciplines. All fellows in our combined program engage in scholarly activity and receive robust mentorship from our world-renowned faculty. We offer a fourth year of fellowship for trainees seeking advanced research training.
Our combined fellowship program accepts 5 fellows each year.
In their words
See why our fellows chose Duke, the strengths of the Duke PCCM Fellowship Program, and more.
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Latest News
Yale's Patty J. Lee to serve as next chief of the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine
Kathleen Cooney, MD, chair of the Department of Medicine, has announced that Patty J. Lee, MD, will assume the role of Chief of the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine, effective April 1, 2019.
10/26/18: Medicine Research Seminar returns with McMahon on red blood cells
Timothy McMahon, MD, PhD, professor of medicine (Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine), will present his research at the Department's Research Seminar Series on Friday, Oct. 26, 2018 at 12 p.m. in Duke Hospital Room 2002.
Funding opp: MEDx & Kaganov Research Initiative in Pulmonary Medicine and Engineering
MEDx is pleased to announce a call for proposals for the Kaganov Research Initiative in Pulmonary Medicine and Engineering. Deadline is Sept. 17, 2018.
Faculty promotions from January through June 2018
Congratulations to the following Department of Medicine faculty who received promotions in the first half of 2018.
Divisions select faculty recipients for 2018 Excellence in Education Awards
The recipients of the Department of Medicine faculty Excellence in Education Awards have been announced.
Duke's Interventional Pulmonology Program featured on Duke Today
Duke's Interventional Pulmonology Program was recently featured on Duke Today. Read more about the team.
Voices of Medicine: David Zaas talks about being diagnosed with leukemia
Listen to David Zaas, MD, MBA, tell his story about being diagnosed with leukemia and how important his family was to him during his treatment. Dr. Zaas told his story during the Department of Medicine's Voices of Medicine storytelling show in February 2018.
7 from Medicine receive 2018 DIHI Innovation Awards
Department of Medicine faculty, trainees and staff received seven of 10 2018 DIHI Innovation Awards, which support high-potential care delivery innovation projects in the areas of population health and analytics, novel patient interactions, new and team-based models of care, and optimization of patient flow.
Wahidi and Giovacchini discuss health effects of teen vaping with WRAL
Momen Wahidi, MD, associate professor of medicine (Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine), and Coral Giovacchini, MD, medical instructor (Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine), participated in an interview and Facebook live discussion on teen vaping with WRAL news.
Pulmonary Chief Candidate Seminars
The Committee for the Search for a Chief of the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine has invited the following candidates to return to Duke for a 2-day second visit and candidate seminar.
All Division and Department of Medicine faculty, trainees, and staff are invited to attend.