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Academic Hospital Medicine Fellowship

The Academic Hospital Medicine Fellowship at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine is designed to provide advanced training to junior hospitalists to launch them into successful academic careers. Individuals who have completed an internal medicine residency are eligible to apply for the two-year fellowship. Applications are open year-round and positions begin each July. Funding for the fellowship is provided by the Division of Hospital Medicine and some fellows are funded through a National Research Service Award from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. 

Training Areas

Fellowships include formal training, mentorship and a capstone project. Each fellow receives protected time, ranging from 25 to 75 percent, as they focus their training in one of three areas:

Quality Improvement (QI)

QI fellows complete a Master’s in Science in Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety and receive mentorship from national leaders in healthcare quality. QI fellows have ample opportunities to lead and collaborate on QI efforts at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, which is consistently ranked among the top-performing hospitals by U.S. News and World Report.

Medical Education

Medical Education fellows complete a Certificate through the Feinberg Academy of Medical Educators and receive mentorship from nationally renowned leaders in medical education. Medical education fellows have ample opportunities to hone their teaching and curricular innovation skills.

Health Services Research

Health Services Research fellows complete a Master’s of Science in Health Services and Outcomes Research and receive mentorship from highly successful, federally funded researchers. Health Services Research fellows have ample opportunities to collaborate with and receive mentorship from scientists in the Institute for Public Health and Medicine.

All fellows are faculty members of the Division of Hospital Medicine and receive full tuition support for their formal training (i.e., master's degree or certificate). Fellows interact with — and receive guidance from — mentors and colleagues through a variety of regularly scheduled meetings, including division work-in-progress meetings.

Contact Us

We encourage interested applicants to apply for the Academic Hospital Medicine Fellowship or contact the recruiting team by email at nmhm@nm.org.