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Transfusion Medicine Fellowship Detail

Join our Transfusion Medicine Fellowship to master advanced practices in blood banking, hemostasis and cellular therapies within a dynamic academic environment.

Overview

Our one-year Transfusion Medicine Fellowship trains physicians in the full spectrum of transfusion services including blood banking, apheresis, hemostasis, cellular therapy and immunohematology. Fellows gain hands-on experience in laboratory operations, patient consults and interdisciplinary collaborations, with opportunities for research and academic growth.

Program Details

Experience hands-on training in leading healthcare facilities while enjoying the vibrant culture, affordability, and welcoming community of Louisville.
Facilities
Explore our state-of-the-art facilities and affiliated clinical sites, where fellows gain diverse, hands-on training in cutting-edge healthcare environments. Learn more about our exceptional training locations.
Life in Louisville
Louisville’s vibrant arts, diverse cuisine and affordable living make it an ideal place for both personal and professional growth. Join us and experience the unique spirit of this dynamic city!

Application and Interview Process

Application Procedure

Eligibility requires completion of an ACGME-accredited pathology or internal medicine residency.

Interested candidates should follow the steps listed below and send relevant information to Alma Arsino-Nieto
Fellowship Program Coordinator
550 S. Jackson Street
ACB, Education Suite, Room A1E17
Louisville, KY 40202
502-852-1772

1

Submit CAP application

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2

Submit a copy of your current CV

3

A personal statement

4

Three letters of recommendation

Stipends & Benefits

Commensurate with level of post-graduate training. Fellows receive support for conference travel and professional development in transfusion medicine.