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Our goal at the University of Vermont and UVM Medical Center is to develop Infectious Disease trainees as physician-scientists in patient care and research. The entire infectious disease fellowship program will allow enough flexibility for the trainees to pursue infectious disease careers that may involve clinical care, hospital infection control, and clinical/translational research and/or basic science research. We believe our facilities, faculty, and resources offer a superb opportunity for this training.

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Our goal at the University of Vermont and UVM Medical Center is to develop Infectious Disease trainees as physician-scientists in patient care and research.

During the first year, the trainee will have an in-depth education in clinical infectious diseases supplemented by infection control, hospital epidemiology, and hospital anti-infective formulary management. The second year will be research-oriented.

The entire infectious disease fellowship program will allow enough flexibility for the trainees to pursue infectious disease careers that may involve clinical care, hospital infection control, and clinical/translational research and/or basic science research. We believe our facilities, faculty, and resources offer a superb opportunity for this training.

Headshot of Jean M. Dejace, MD, Infectious Disease Physician and Assistant Professor
Jean Michel Leon Andre Dejace, MD
Program Director, Infectious Disease Fellowship
Assistant Professor, Infectious Disease

Infectious Disease Fellowship Program

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