Approximately 50 percent of residents in the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Morristown Medical Center pursue fellowship training at the conclusion of their residency training.
The annual Fellowship Workshop provides a timeline and materials to facilitate the applications process for residents. The many subspecialists at Morristown Medical Center who completed their fellowships at highly-regarded institutions provide residents with excellent letters of recommendation, as well as important contacts.
Here is a list of some of the programs to which our recent graduates have been accepted for fellowship in the past five years:
Endocrine | SUNY Upstate Medical Center Rush University Medical Center Virginia Commonwealth University Temple University Hospital Jackson Memorial Hospital Eastern Virginia Medical School Sidney Kimmel School of Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Ohio State University University of Missouri Westchester Medical Center |
Hematology and Oncology | Westchester Medical Center Penn State SUNY Upstate Medical Center Baystate Medical Center |
Infectious Disease | Jackson Memorial Medical Center Beaumont Medical Center |
Nephrology | Wake Forest University New York University University of Michigan Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville Cleveland Clinic, Ohio George Washington University |
Pulmonary and Critical Care | Newark Beth Israel Medical Center Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Lenox Hill Hospital Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville Drexel University Cleveland Clinic, Florida University of Missouri University of Nevada at Las Vegas |
Cardiology | Atlantic Health System University of Alabama Baylor University Medical Center University of Pittsburgh Guthrie Institute/Robert Packer Hospital University of Cincinnati Marshall University Christiana Health Center University of Arizona Georgetown University/Medstar |
Geriatrics | University of Pennsylvania Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Boston University Medical Center |
Rheumatology | University of South Florida George Washington University |
Genetics | Baylor University Medical Center NIH/Johns Hopkins University |
Graduates within the past five years have also completed fellowships in research (such as cardiac electrophysiology, gastroenterology, and stem cell), palliative care, general internal medicine, rheumatology, sleep medicine, heart failure and sports medicine. In addition, one of our graduates completed his aerospace medicine fellowship at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and another has fulfilled requirements for qualifications in bariatric medicine.