Michigan State University and Edward W. Sparrow Hospital Infectious Disease Fellowship Program, Michigan, 2012

June 7, 2012 | By More

Michigan State University College of Human Medicine is organising Fellowship program for Research Students in the field of Medicine, Michigan, 2012

Scholarship Program: MSU Infectious Disease Fellowships

Type of Award: Scholarship

Nationality: U.S. Citizen

Employer: Michigan State University College of Human Medicine

Level of study: Research

Subject(s):Medicine

Duration: Not known

Number of awards: Not known

Am I eligible? 1) Applicants must be ABIM board certified or board eligible.
2)MSU Medical students and residents are part of the ID rounding team and fellows are required to teach and provide leadership for these learners.

How do I apply? By post

What does it cover? The MSU Infectious Disease Fellows receive stipends, benefits, and educational reimbursements through Graduate Medical Education, Inc. (GMEI).

Scholarship Description: Michigan State University and Edward W. Sparrow Hospital Infectious Disease Fellowship Program. The MSU Infectious Disease Fellowship is housed within the Department of Medicine. The Department has a vibrant research program which is noted for its high level of external funding per faculty and its interdisciplinary nature. Basic bench research, clinical research and translational research are included in the Department’s diverse portfolio. Nanomedicine, vascular biology, cardiovascular science, clinical trials, pharmacokinetics, clinical epidemiology, and medical education are just a few of the topics under active investigation.

Application closing date: 1 July, 2012

Further Scholarship Information and Application

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Category: Medicine, Research scholarships, fellowships

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