DoM welcomes incoming fellows to its 11 training programs

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The Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program celebrated with the senior assistant residents last week when they learned their placement into many of the nation's top fellowship training programs. The Department of Medicine will welcome fellows from across the country to its 11 fellowship programs. See where the fellows are coming from: [toggle title_open="Close Me" title_closed="Fellows coming to Duke" hide="yes" border="yes" style="default" excerpt_length="0" read_more_text="Read More" read_less_text="Read Less" include_excerpt_html="no"]Cardiovascular Disease Drew Ambrosy - Stanford Alex Fanaroff - Duke Stephen Gaeta - UCSF Ajar Kochar - Johns Hopkins Philip Lehman - Duke Adi Mandawat - Brigham and Women's Jennifer Rymer - Duke Nishant Sekaran - University of Washington Endocrinology Elizabeth Campbell - Duke Kyle Jackson - Wake Forest Abby Tubman - Brown Gastroenterology Scharles Konadu - Duke Gabe Mansouraty - Mass General Yuval Patel - Johns Hopkins Rey Quevedo - Tulane Hem/Onc Sarah Anand - University of Michigan Jennifer Choe - Baylor Carter Davis - Duke HeJeremy Force - Indiana Syed Hassan - Wayne St Michael Humeniuk - Mayo Clinic Infectious Diseases Meredith Clement - Duke Christopher Hostler - Duke Stacey Maskarinec - UCLA Austin Chan - Emory Nephrology Shalini Bumb - Case Western Robert Olivo - Vanderbilt Supreet Sethi - Arkansas John Stanifer - Duke Pulmonary, Allergy & Critical Care Sailaja Allamneni - Alabama Armando Bedoya - Duke Stephen Bergin - Duke Anne Matthews - Duke Roozbeh Shariff - University of Texas Medical Branch Interventional Pulmonology Mary Elmasri - UCSD Rheumatology & Immunology Samya Mohammad - VCU Nichols Holdgate - MUSC [/toggle]

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