We have an opening for a Pediatric Infectious Diseases fellow starting July 2025.
Our 3-year ACGME accredited program provides well-rounded training in both clinical infectious diseases and research. Our goal is to train pediatricians to be outstanding infectious diseases clinicians prepared for a career in clinical infectious diseases, antimicrobial stewardship, infection control, transplantation, or research with a strong emphasis on academic medicine. The inpatient service is bustling and is supplemented with an outpatient clinic. Cleveland Clinic Children’s is the only children’s hospital in Northeast Ohio that performs heart, liver, intestinal and multi-visceral transplantation in addition to kidney and bone marrow.
Each fellow’s research experience is personalized to meet their individual career goals and interests. Opportunities include clinical projects (including infection prevention/quality improvement), basic science laboratory projects, or both. Research opportunities are available within Cleveland Clinic, the Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute, and other academic institutions throughout Cleveland. We help each fellow identify a mentor to guide their research project and ensure that they gain expert knowledge in their selected area of interest by the end of their fellowship. Our faculty includes microbiologists, and our entire team is experienced and committed to the education of our fellows.
Cleveland is a fun and very affordable city to live in! It features a world class orchestra, international film festivals, a vibrant sports and restaurant scene, a ring of parks that encircle the city with walking/running trails and many other attractions.
We are excited to offer this truly unique opportunity for training in pediatric infectious diseases at Cleveland Clinic Children’s.
Please visit our website to learn more: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/pediatrics/medical-professionals/fellowships/infectious-diseases
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Please reach out to:
Dr. Heather Daniels
Peds ID Fellowship Program Director
danielh2@ccf.org
or
Alice Ewida
Program Coordinator
216-403-7822