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Fellowship Program: Clinical Training
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During their clinical rotations, Infectious Diseases fellows become experienced in the management of a wide variety of infectious diseases in both the inpatient and outpatient setting. There are two inpatient rotations: one at Parkland Memorial Hospital and another at the Dallas Veteran's Administration Hospital.  These rotations are complementary to each other, as they expose the fellows to different patient populations. A total of 12 months is devoted to clinical consult rotations.  The ambulatory experience consists of outpatient clinics at the Amelia Court HIV continuity clinic, the Parkland General Infectious Diseases Clinic, and the HIV/ID Clinic at the Veteran's Administration Hospital.  Fellows can also do clinical electives in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, transplant Infectious Diseases, or Infection Control; clinical or basic science research electives; and electives in the Clinical Microbiology or Clinical Virology Laboratory.