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Explore fellowship programs and plan your subspecialty training
Internal Medicine · 3 years · 870 positions/yr · $75K-$95K/yr
Cardiology · 1-2 years · 200 positions/yr · $80K-$100K/yr
Internal Medicine · 2 years · 280 positions/yr · $70K-$85K/yr
Internal Medicine · 3 years · 580 positions/yr · $75K-$90K/yr
Internal Medicine · 3 years · 580 positions/yr · $75K-$95K/yr
Internal Medicine · 2 years · 380 positions/yr · $65K-$80K/yr
Cardiology · 1 year · 250 positions/yr · $80K-$100K/yr
OB/GYN · 3 years · 160 positions/yr · $70K-$90K/yr
Pediatrics · 3 years · 340 positions/yr · $70K-$85K/yr
Internal Medicine · 2 years · 430 positions/yr · $70K-$85K/yr
Internal Medicine · 3 years · 620 positions/yr · $70K-$90K/yr
Internal Medicine · 2 years · 220 positions/yr · $70K-$85K/yr
Multiple (FM, IM, EM, PM&R) · 1 year · 260 positions/yr · $65K-$80K/yr
General Surgery · 2 years · 90 positions/yr · $70K-$85K/yr
Medical fellowships provide subspecialty training after residency, typically lasting 1-3 years. Choosing the right fellowship depends on your career goals, lifestyle preferences, and competitive profile.
Factors to consider include program reputation, case volume, research opportunities, faculty mentorship, geographic preferences, and post-fellowship job market strength for that subspecialty.
Fellowship data is compiled from NRMP, FREIDA, and publicly available program information. Position counts and competitiveness ratings are approximations based on recent match data. Verify specific program details with official sources.