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The UMASS Chan Medical School – Baystate, a 780-bed tertiary care teaching hospital, has an unexpected opening for a first year Infectious Disease fellow available July 1, 2026.
This is an ACGME-accredited 2-year academic clinically oriented program that provides comprehensive training in the practice of infectious diseases. Our program has 12 faculty members involved in teaching, clinical service and research.
Our program readily provides fellows experience in:
The Baystate Health system is western Massachusetts’ premier healthcare provider and is home to the prestigious UMASS Chan Medical School - Baystate. The cornerstone of our organization is Baystate Medical Center, a 780-bed tertiary care hospital which boasts the state’s single busiest emergency department and the region’s only Level I trauma center. Together with three community hospitals, Baystate Children’s Hospital and Baystate Medical Practices, we offer a diverse culture that provides outstanding opportunities for physicians to start and advance their career.
The Pioneer Valley is a thriving area located in western Massachusetts and provides extensive access to urban, suburban and rural amenities. When you live and work in the Pioneer Valley, you will enjoy picturesque four-season living, excellent schools and year-round social and cultural events. In fact, Massachusetts was once again ranked #1 in Education nationally by U.S. News and World Report.
Interested candidates must have 3 or 4 full years of ACGME-Accredited Internal Medicine or Medicine-Pediatrics Residency Program.
Exceptionally qualified applicants who have completed a non-ACGME-Accredited Internal Medicine Residency and have US clinical experience (observership or externship) may be considered.
To apply, please e-mail the following documents to the Residency/Fellowship Program Coordinator at [email protected] or the associate program director at [email protected]
- Current C.V. (must include updated e-mail, telephone and address contact information)
- Personal Statement
- Medical School Diploma and Transcript
- Dean's/MSPE Letter
- USMLE or COMLEX Parts I, II, III scores
- ECFMG certificate, if applicable
- Letter from current Program Director
- 3 Letters of Recommendation
Note: We only sponsor J-visas at this time.
We will NOT review any application until complete. If you already have an ERAS application then please send it to us via ERAS. All items are required prior to any final decision to offer an invitation for interview. Applicants considered competitive for an interview will be contacted by the Residency/Fellowship Program Coordinator. Invitation to formal interview may be extended for select dates and will be virtual.
This is an ACGME-accredited 2-year academic clinically oriented program that provides comprehensive training in the practice of infectious diseases. Our program has 12 faculty members involved in teaching, clinical service and research.
Our program readily provides fellows experience in:
- Microbiology (bacteriology, mycology, mycobacteriology, serology, and virology)
- Clinical Research
- Quality Improvement Process
- Antimicrobial Stewardship
- Infection control/Hospital Epidemiology
- Clinical experience in hospital and outpatient infectious disease consultations including pediatric infectious disease experience, dedicated HIV, hepatitis and wound care clinics.
The Baystate Health system is western Massachusetts’ premier healthcare provider and is home to the prestigious UMASS Chan Medical School - Baystate. The cornerstone of our organization is Baystate Medical Center, a 780-bed tertiary care hospital which boasts the state’s single busiest emergency department and the region’s only Level I trauma center. Together with three community hospitals, Baystate Children’s Hospital and Baystate Medical Practices, we offer a diverse culture that provides outstanding opportunities for physicians to start and advance their career.
The Pioneer Valley is a thriving area located in western Massachusetts and provides extensive access to urban, suburban and rural amenities. When you live and work in the Pioneer Valley, you will enjoy picturesque four-season living, excellent schools and year-round social and cultural events. In fact, Massachusetts was once again ranked #1 in Education nationally by U.S. News and World Report.
Interested candidates must have 3 or 4 full years of ACGME-Accredited Internal Medicine or Medicine-Pediatrics Residency Program.
Exceptionally qualified applicants who have completed a non-ACGME-Accredited Internal Medicine Residency and have US clinical experience (observership or externship) may be considered.
To apply, please e-mail the following documents to the Residency/Fellowship Program Coordinator at [email protected] or the associate program director at [email protected]
- Current C.V. (must include updated e-mail, telephone and address contact information)
- Personal Statement
- Medical School Diploma and Transcript
- Dean's/MSPE Letter
- USMLE or COMLEX Parts I, II, III scores
- ECFMG certificate, if applicable
- Letter from current Program Director
- 3 Letters of Recommendation
Note: We only sponsor J-visas at this time.
We will NOT review any application until complete. If you already have an ERAS application then please send it to us via ERAS. All items are required prior to any final decision to offer an invitation for interview. Applicants considered competitive for an interview will be contacted by the Residency/Fellowship Program Coordinator. Invitation to formal interview may be extended for select dates and will be virtual.