ACP's International Fellowship Exchange Program (IFEP) provides opportunities for early to mid-career physicians from outside the United States and Canada to gain expertise in a focused area relating to the prevention, diagnosis, and/or management of a clinical problem in internal medicine and the subspecialties. Through observation, mentorship, and study of the work of senior faculty physicians, fellows will acquire knowledge, experience, and skills that they can apply, utilize, and disseminate to colleagues upon return to their home country. Faculty mentors will engage fellows in individual and group clinical and educational experiences and discussions, and facilitate the design of an independent project to be implemented in each fellow's own country upon his or her return. Fellowships are observational and expected to last four weeks. Candidates must be internists or subspecialists of internal medicine and must be ACP Members or Fellows. Residents-in-training will be considered if they reside in an ACP Chapter.
The deadline for submitting an application is August 1, 2018. Information about the program may be found on ACP's website. If you have any questions please contact Emily Seeling, Program Coordinator, International Programs at eseeling@acponline.org
Past awardees have commented:
"I am grateful to ACP for giving me the opportunity to learn more on the topic of Geriatrics"
"The whole experience was extremely enriching!"
"I learned so much in my weeks as a fellow. I am thankful for the fellowship."
Back to the July 2018 issue of ACP International