Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship, UCSF Fresno
Program Leadership:
Kathryn Bilello, MD Program Director
Program Administrative Staff:
Shannon Kremer, Fellowship Programs Supervisor
Program Physical Address:
155 N. Fresno Street
Fresno, CA. 93701
Program Phone:
(559) 499-6400
Program Email:
fresno-info@ucsf.edu
Program Description:
Our three-year ACGME-accredited Pulmonary Disease/Critical Care Fellowship Program welcomed its first class in 2007. It is a program within the Department of Internal Medicine and exists in conjunction with the fully-accredited Internal Medicine Residency Program and seventeen other fellowships at UCSF Fresno.
Our Pulmonary Disease/Critical Care Fellowship Program places equal emphasis on clinical and research training. Training includes clinical rotations, protected research blocks, ambulatory care and participation in a broad range of conferences. Training takes place at Community Regional Medical Center (CRMC) and the VA Central California Health Care System. CRMC is home to one of California’s busiest emergency departments and the only Level 1 trauma center, burn unit and the only Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit between Sacramento and Los Angeles.
Fellows receive extensive training in pulmonary medicine with dedicated faculty in all subspecialties in pulmonary medicine such as cystic fibrosis, pulmonary hypertension, interstitial lung disease, asthma/COPD, lung infection, lung cancer, interventional pulmonary and general pulmonary medicine.
Critical care training will take place mainly in the medical intensive care unit and fellows will receive training in all aspects of critical care medicine and all critical care procedures such as intubation, central lines, chest tube, percutaneous tracheostomy placement and ECMO cannulation.
Fellows will also rotate through trauma and neurocritical care ICU. In addition, fellows gain experience in radiology and pathology, have access to current literature, related disciplines and research interests of division colleagues and collaborators at UCSF Fresno.
Our goal is to produce skilled pulmonary clinicians, educators and investigators.
Applicants who have completed an accredited residency in internal medicine can apply through the Electronic Residency Application Service. Two highly qualified physicians are admitted into the program each year.
Instructors:
- Eyad Almasri, MD Associate Clinical Professor
- Peter Baylor, MD Associate Clinical Professor
- Kathryn Bilello, MD Program Director
- Vijai Daniel, MD
- Timothy Evans, MD, PhD Clinical Professor
- Mohamed Fayed, MD Assistant Clinical Professor
- Anil Ghimire, MD Associate Clinical Professor
- Pravachan Hegde, MD Assistant Clinical Professor
- Vipul Jain, MD Program Chief
- Michael Peterson, MD Associate Dean
- Steven Ratcliff, MD Assistant Clinical Professor
- Crystal Ives Tallman, MD Assistant Clinical Professor
- Karl Van Gundy, MD Clinical Professor
- J. Joseph Vempilly, MBBS, MD Clinical Professor
- Maura Walsh, MD Assistant Clinical Professor Emergency Medicine
Details:
Entrance Requirements: https://fresno.ucsf.edu/sites/g/files/tkssra7616/f/wysiwyg/Eligibilityselectionrecruit_0.pdf
Policies: https://fresno.ucsf.edu/resident-portal/policies-and-procedures
Trainee Responsibilities: https://fresno.ucsf.edu/resident-portal#Housestaff-Handbook
Benefits/Leave: UC Resident Benefits | Health and Insurance Coverage for Residents and Fellows
UCSF Hospital System Responsibilities: Major Affiliates: Community Regional Medical Center, VA Central California Health Care System, Family Health Care Network (Fresno)
Salaries: https://fresno.ucsf.edu/Salary-and-benefits
Accreditation:
The UCSF Fresno Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). For more information regarding our accreditation, please contact fresno-info@ucsf.edu.