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Transplant

Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Education

Our program offers unparalleled exposure to solid organ transplantation including heart, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas and multivisceral. At the Miami Transplant Institute our fellows gain hands-on experience with lung transplants, serving as the primary care service for patients throughout the entire process. This service is also the ECMO service where fellows will gain invaluable experience managing patients on ECMO. Our fellows have the privilege of training in one of the nation's busiest transplant centers, providing comprehensive care to a diverse patient population. This unique clinical exposure allows you to enhance your clinical skills and expertise through complex transplant cases. Additionally, you'll receive mentorship from leading experts in the field, with opportunities to participate in cutting-edge research and innovative procedures.

We offer a transplant track for our fellows who are interested in pursuing a career in lung transplantation. This track is designed for one or two pulmonary and critical care fellows per year (third year), and provides additional training in ECMO, advanced hemodynamics, echocardiography, and lung transplant management both in inpatient and outpatient settings, under the direct supervision and teaching from the critical care transplant medical and surgical faculty of the Lung Transplantation Program. The trainee will become a UNOS certified physician by the end of the fellowship

For more information visit the Lung Center website.