Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program










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Critical Care Medicine at the University of Minnesota

The Critical Care Medicine (CCM) Program at the University of Minnesota is an one-year program that received initial ACGME-accreditation in 2023 with the first fellow starting in July 2024. The program provides a pathway for graduates of Internal Medicine subspecialty fellowships to continue their training in on of two tracks: general critical care, which is open to graduates of any two- or three- year IM program; or cardiology critical care, which is open to cardiology fellowship program graduates. Trainees will be board-eligible in Critical Care Medicine upon successful completion of the program.

Training in the University of Minnesota program takes place at three clinical sites to provide a diverse training experience through varied patient populations, levels of patient acuity, service-delivery arrangements, and academic professional relationships. Participating sites include: University of Minnesota Medical Center, Southdale Hospital, and St. John's Hospital.

Cardiology Track

Generally, fellows with prior training in Cardiology are admitted to this track (case-by-case review for special circumstances can be considered). The Cariology IM CCM fellowship track is a one-year program that focuses on on preparing trainees to practice in cardiac and/or cardiovascular ICUs. There is extra emphasis on mechanical circulatory support, heart failure and lung transplant management, hemodynamic evaluation of cardiogenic shock, etc. Elective opportunities include experiences to enhance procedural skills necessary in the CICU/CTICU and care for conditions typically encountered there. Outpatient experiences include time in the post-arrest, heart failure, cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, transplant, and LVAD clinics.

General Track

A fellow with any prior fellowship training can enter the General IM CCM fellowship track. This track is a one-year program with a broad focus on critical care medicine with an extra emphasis on medical ICU time. Elective opportunities are focused on general critical care  skills. Outpatient experiences include time in the pulmonary clinic and skilled nursing facility (SNF) outpatient care centers. This track efficiently prepares fellows to become well-rounded intensivists capable of managing patients in any setting.

Program Highlights & Unique Features

Applicant Corner

We are delighted that you are interested in the field of Critical Care Medicine and are considering our program for post-graduate training! We hope you find this site useful, but if after reviewing it you find you have unanswered questions yet, please reach out to ccmfellow@umn.edu. Please see the  Application to the Program page for details about applying for the next academic year. To get to know the area, see the Explore the Twin Cities page.