Emory’s Geriatric Medicine fellowship is a 12-month clinical training program with a main goal to equip our fellows with the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes to provide direct and consultative care for diverse populations of elderly patients. We achieve this through clinical rotations, a comprehensive lecture series, and a diverse and distinguished faculty who support the fellowship program through teaching and mentoring.
“At Emory, they really foster a learning environment. I feel that all my ideas are welcomed. I feel as though they encourage us to explore our interest, and we have a very nice collaboration with students, as well as residents, fellows, and the faculty,” said Emory Geriatric Medicine Fellow Elena Cabb, DO.
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The Emory Geriatric Medicine fellowship program is fully accredited by the American College of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and enables graduates to obtain certification in Geriatric Medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine or American Board of Family Medicine.
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