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November 6, 2006
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The
UCLA-Affiliated Infectious Diseases fellowship is a multicampus,
subspecialty training program in clinical infectious disease
and related clinical and
basic science research. The program utilizes the clinical and laboratory
resources of the VA
Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, the Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center, and the Los Angeles County Olive
View-UCLA Medical Center. These three facilities have a combined occupancy
of over 1200 beds and care for a very diverse patient population providing
trainees with exceptional clinical experience. Fellows identify a faculty
mentor and complete a research project by the end of the 2-year program.
There are excellent research opportunities available through the program
faculty as well as other researchers at UCLA.
A third fellowship year can be arranged by outstanding trainees interested
in pursuing additional research experience.
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Links
in this section lead to further information about the training
program. Click on the APPLY tab to read specific
instructions on applying to the program. The CURRICULUM tab
leads to a detailed description of the various clinical rotations,
conferences,
didactic lectures and research experience of the training program.
Clicking on the PROGRAM BROCHURE tab leads to
printable document (pdf) providing a similar description. The FACULTY page
has links to CVs of the 16 infectious disease specialists primarily
responsible for teaching and mentoring program trainees. AFFILIATED
HOSPITALS provides a brief description of the 3 clinical
institutions as well as the UCLA Geffen School of Medicine. PROGRAM
PRESENTATION is a brief web slideshow introduction to the highlights
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