Fellowships available at MHMMC:
The following highly competitive fellowships are available at MHMMC:
- Addiction Medicine (1 year)
- Cardiology (3 years)
- Critical Care Medicine (2 years)
- Geriatrics (1 year)
- Hematology and Oncology (3 years)
- Hospice and Palliative Medicine (1 year)
- Infectious Disease (2 years)
- Integrative Medicine (1 year)
- Nephrology (2 years)
- Preventive Medicine (2 year)
- Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine (3 years)
- Sports Medicine (1 year)
Fellowship placement of recent MHMMC IM Residency graduates:
Over the last decade, our residents gone on to subspecialty fellowships at the following institutions:
- Addiction Medicine: Boston University
- Cardiology: MHMMC, UConn, University of Nebraska, Iowa Heart Center, Cooper University
- Endocrinology: Oregon Health Sciences, Lahey Clinic
- Gastroenterology: University of Rochester, Dartmouth, Oregon Health Sciences, Geisinger
- Geriatrics: MHMMC, Boston University
- Hematology-Oncology: NIH, University of Massachusetts, Beth Israel Deaconess, University of Vermont, Cooper University Health Care, Baystate Health
- Hospice and Palliative Medicine: MHMMC
- Infectious Diseases: MHMMC, Mass General/Brigham, Brown University, University of Pittsburgh, University of Maryland, George Washington University, Oregon Health Sciences
- Medical Informatics: Washington University
- Nephrology: MHMMC, Boston University, University of Colorado, Mass General/Brigham, Oregon Health Sciences
- Preventive Medicine: MHMMC
- Pulmonary-Critical Care Medicine: MHMMC, Ohio State University, University of South Carolina, Baystate Health, Lahey Clinic
- Rheumatology: University of Virginia, Oregon Health Sciences, Beth Israel Deaconess, University of Kentucky
- Sports Medicine: MHMMC
- Toxicology: Banner Health-Phoenix
General Medicine Practice Placement:
Residents pursuing a career in primary care have joined practices in the following states: California, Colorado, Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin. Residents seeking jobs as hospitalists are now working in California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington.