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Salary is dependent on PGY upon entry
https://www.hivfellowship.com/salary--benefits.html
Required Education:
MD/DO
Additional Information:
3 openings available.
Internal Number: 2025
Applications for the 2025-2027 cycle are now OPEN!
For more information and application materials please review:
https://www.hivfellowship.com/
Purpose: As the HIV epidemic and workforce changes in the United States, there is an evolving need for physicians trained in the full-scope of HIV care, who can serve complex populations and become leaders in the field of HIV medicine.
Program: The HIV Clinical Fellowship is a two-year postdoctoral fellowship that trains primary care physicians in advanced HIV care and related fields, promotes scholarship and academic teaching skills of participating fellows.
The program seeks qualified physicians who are:
Committed to providing comprehensive HIV care and prevention, notably for patients from highly impacted and vulnerable communities
Dedicated to becoming leaders in healthcare, medical education, and patient advocacy
Interested in learning about health care systems, research and policy
Training sites:
Los Angeles General Medical Center
Rand Schrader Clinic
Inpatient Infectious Disease Consult Service
Emergency Dept Consult Service
Rand Schrader Clinic Inpatient Infectious Disease Consult Service Emergency Dept Consult Service
MLK - Oasis Clinic
Hubert H. Humphrey Comprehensive Health Center
Los Angeles County Jail
USC Street Medicine
APLA Health
UCLA National Clinical Scholars
Core Clinical Training:
HIV Primary Care
HIV Sub-specialty Care
HIV Prevention
Viral Hepatitis
Addiction Medicine
LGBTQ+ Healthcare
Gender Affirming Care
Correctional Health
Street Medicine
The program seeks qualified physicians who are:
1. Committed to providing comprehensive HIV care and prevention, notably for patients from highly impacted and vulnerable communities
2. Dedicated to becoming leaders in healthcare, medical education, and patient advocacy
3. Interested in learning about health care systems, research and policy
Eligibility Requirements Applicants must meet the following criteria by the start of the fellowship: Completion of an accredited U.S. medical residency program Board certification in a primary care specialty, such as: - Family Medicine (FM) - Internal Medicine (IM) - Medicine-Pediatrics (Med-Peds)
The Fellowship does not support any international visas at this time.
Purpose:
As the HIV epidemic and workforce changes in the United States, there is an evolving need for physicians trained in the full-scope of HIV care, who can serve complex populations and become leaders in the field of HIV medicine.
Program:
The HIV Clinical Fellowship is a two-year postdoctoral fellowship that trains primary care physicians in advanced HIV care and related fields, promotes scholarship and academic teaching skills of participating fellows.
The program seeks qualified physicians who are:
1. Committed to providing comprehensive HIV care and prevention, notably for patients from highly impacted and vulnerable communities
2. Dedicated to becoming leaders in healthcare, medical education, and patient advocacy
3. Interested in learning about health care systems, research and policy