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Dear Applicant:

Welcome to the Allergy and Immunology Training Program website at UT Southwestern!

Several points are worth emphasizing as you review the information below.  First, I strongly encourage you to submit your application quickly since Allergy & Immunology does not have a match program and after an interview, we accept applicants on a rolling basis.  Second, if you are uncertain about programs having balanced pediatric and adult training experiences, it is worth pointing out that after finishing all graduates have felt that this aspect of our program is a distinct strength.  Third, our program is fully supported by our hospitals (not grants) and there has been no past or current concern expressed that A&I training should be reduced.  Finally, for those who do not know Dallas, it is a great place to live!

Because both the full-time and part-time faculty are uniformly enthusiastic about teaching, I look forward to having the opportunity to explore with you whether your needs and our own can be met by your joining us in the Summer of Year 2005.  If you would like to request an application and the process of applying or have any questions about our training program, please feel free to contact me or my secretary Demetria Wilson at (214) 648-5659.

Sincerely,

David Khan, M.D.
Training Program Director