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(3 Years)A*
General Internal Medicine
Fellowship TrainingC*D*
Allergy & Cardiovascular Endocrinology, Gastroenterology Hematology Oncology Infectious Nephrology PulmonaryE* Rheumatology
Immunology Disease Diabetes & (3 Years) (2 Years) (2 Years) Diseases (2 Years) (2 to 3 Years) (2 Years)
(2 to 3 Years) (3 Years) Metabolism (2 Years)
(2 to 3 Years)
Transplant Combined Hematology &
Hepatology Oncology Flowchart Legend
(1 Year) (3 Years) A*Trainees are eligible for board certification in internal medicine
following completion of categorical residency training.
Interventional Cardiology
(1 Year) B*Many internists practice a combination of full or part‐time,
inpatient and ambulatory medicine, consultative medicine, and/or
may seek additional training in areas of focused practice, such as
geriatric medicine, palliative care medicine, sports medicine (see
Cardiac Electro‐physiology below), or other forms of medical practice.
(1 Year)
C*Trainees are eligible for board certification in a subspecialty area
of internal medicine following completion of fellowship training.
Heart Failure & Transplant
Cardiology D*Many fellowship training programs include a research
(1 Year) component.
E*Many pulmonary medicine programs include training allowing
additional certification in critical care medicine
F*Further training in these areas require completion of a residency
training program, although not exclusively internal medicine.
Additional Training OptionsF*