Abdominal Transplant Surgery Fellowship
The Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School Abdominal Organ Transplant Fellowship is an American Society of Transplant Surgery-accredited, two-year fellowship for surgeons seeking advanced training in the field of transplant surgery.
Advanced Hepatology Fellowship
The goal of advanced training in liver disease is to create hepatologists competent to manage the full spectrum of hepatological problems including patients undergoing liver transplantation.
Heart Failure and Transplant Fellowship
The Heart Failure and Transplant Fellowship provides inpatient and outpatient training in evaluating and treating patients with advanced heart disease, and follow-up of patients after cardiac transplant.
Infectious Disease Fellowship (ACGME-Certified)
The Massachusetts General and Brigham and Women's Hospitals have integrated their Infectious Disease Fellowship Training Programs to offer unparalleled opportunities for clinical and research training in Infectious Diseases at Harvard Medical School.
Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship
The Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School offers a fellowship program designed to train leaders in academic pulmonary and critical care medicine.
Transplant Nephrology Fellowship Program
This one-year program is seeking accreditation by the American Transplant Society and the American Society of Nephrology. Upon completion of their training, the individual will be knowledgeable to serve as a UNOS certified Transplant Nephrologist for a transplant program.
Internal Medicine Residency Program
For more than 75 years, the Department of Medicine Residency Training Program has brought experience, commitment, and a rigorous and balanced approach to the training of internal medicine residents.
Surgical Residency Program
Massachusetts General Hospital’s Surgical Residency Program offers extensive clinical training and research opportunities.
10/21/2009: Transplant Center Grand Rounds
Listen to Rutger J. Ploeg, MD, PhD, Professor and Head, Abdominal & Transplant Surgery, University Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands, Secretary of the European Society of Transplantation, present "Successful Transplantation Begins in the Donor."
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