A leader in education and research, the Massachusetts General Hospital Transplant Center trains the next generation of health care professionals.

Abdominal Transplant Surgery Fellowship

The Mass General/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.

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Heart Failure and Transplantation Fellowship

The Heart Failure and Transplantation Fellowship provides inpatient and outpatient training in evaluating and treating patients with advanced heart disease and follow-up of patients after cardiac transplant.

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Infectious Disease Fellowship

Mass General and Brigham and Women's Hospital have integrated their Infectious Disease Fellowship training programs to offer unparalleled opportunities for clinical and research training in infectious diseases at Harvard Medical School.

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Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship

The Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Mass General and Harvard Medical School offers a fellowship program designed to train leaders in academic pulmonary and critical care medicine.

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Transplant Infectious Disease & Compromised Host Fellowship

This program provides advanced training in the infectious disease management of solid organ and stem cell transplant recipients and patients with immunocompromises, i.e. hematopoietic malignancy, those following CAR-T and immunotherapies.

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Transplant Nephrology Fellowship Program

This one-year program is accredited by the American Transplant Society and endorsed by the American Society of Nephrology. After completion of the fellowship, graduates are UNOS (United Organ Sharing)-certified Transplant Nephrologists.

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