Fellowship Programs

Department of Medicine 

Pre-Requisites

Fellowship training is post-residency or post-certification of specialty or sub-specialty training. Applicants must meet licensing requirements through the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA), as well as any additional fellowship program admission requirements.


English Language Proficiency proof, if not exempt, is required to apply. See ELP requirements.

Funding 

Funding sources for fellowships vary including institutional sponsors, scholarships, home Government, Gulf sponsored or University of Alberta department / division program funded. Sponsored applicants must obtain funding to meet the minimum salary requirement of $60, 000 CDN per annum. 

Fellowship Programs

For specific fellowship program information, application processes and deadlines, see links to individual fellowship programs below. 


Contact: cardiology.fellowships@ualberta.ca


Contact: megastf@ualberta.ca


*NOTE: For information on Liver Transplant see the Solid Organ Transplant fellowship program below


Contact: chlady@ualberta.ca

Hematology

Advanced Hematology Fellowship - Marshall Eliuk Fellowship Award


Contact: mednhem@ualberta.ca

Nephrology


Contact: mednneph@ualberta.ca


*NOTE: For information on Kidney Transplant see the Solid Organ Transplant fellowship program below


Contact: meneurof@ualberta.ca


Contact: mepocmed@ualberta.ca

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation


Contact: pmrrespr@ualberta.ca


SOT Infectious Diseases (Adult)

SOT Kidney Medical

SOT Kidney Surgical

SOT Liver Medical

SOT Liver, Pancreas, Multivisceral Surgical

SOT Lung Medical

SOT Infectious Diseases, Kidney Medical, Liver Medical (Pediatric)


Contact: transplant.fellowships@ualberta.ca

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