Updated: January 2023
As things currently stand, the majority of ID/Crit fellowships are not structured like Pulm/Crit fellowships. Pulm/Crit fellowships will have blocks of ICU, pulmonary consults/clinic, elective, and research intermingled and more or less evenly spaced out so that you’ll never be too far away from another ICU rotation.
By contrast, most ID/Crit programs are more like formal agreements to do two separate fellowships sequentially. You do all ID, then you do all of CCM. There’s a lack of integration in the training for each discipline in those types of programs…for now.
Programs are labeled as Integrated if the two fellowships have alternating blocks from each discipline, and Sequential when the full ID fellowship is completed first followed by the full CCM fellowship.
Allegheny Health
Integrated
East Carolina University
https://internal-medicine.ecu.edu/infectious-diseases/fellowship/
National Institutes of Health
https://clinicalcenter.nih.gov/ccmd/prof_opps/fellowships.html
Heavy research focus
Sequential, and goes both ID->CCM as well as CCM->ID. The CCM is done at NIH while the ID is set up to be done at Georgetown University (https://medicine.georgetown.edu/divisions/infectiousdiseases/infectious-diseases-education/id-fellowship/) but may be done at other nearby programs
Prisma Health
Integrated
Stanford University
https://med.stanford.edu/id/programs/fellowships.html
Sequential
SUNY Downstate
SUNY Upstate
https://www.upstate.edu/id/education/index.php
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Sequential
Wake Forest University
Sequential
West Virginia University
University of Missouri
https://medicine.missouri.edu/departments/medicine/divisions/infectious-diseases/fellowship
University of Pennsylvania
*NOT a 3 year ID/Crit track. This is a dedicated ID-only fellowship with more time spent in the ICU. I included this here because it pops up on Google searches
University of Pittsburgh
https://dom.pitt.edu/id/training/fellowshipprograms/id-ccm/
Integrated