ID: 3351221017
Emory University School of Medicine Program
Atlanta, GA
Data Last updated: 12/3/2025
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The Pediatric ID Fellowship at Emory offers training with a diverse, high-acuity population, including transplant recipients and youth with HIV. Fellows access unique public health, epidemiology, and global health opportunities through Emory and CDC. Specialized tracks include HIV, microbiology, stewardship, healthcare utilization, and medical education. Emory also has a pediatric high-consequence pathogen unit and NIH-funded T32s in HIV and vaccinology, plus a Master's in Clinical Research.
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Program best described as
University-based
Primary Teaching Site
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston
Accredited length of training
3
Required length
3
Accepting applications for training that begins in 2026-2027 No
Will be accepting applications for training that begins in 2027-2028 Yes
Program start dates July 7
Participates in ERAS® Yes
Affiliated with U.S. government No
Program Director: Andres Felipe Camacho-Gonzalez MD, MSc
Emory Univ Sch of Med
Ofc N441
1760 Haygood Dr NE
Atlanta, GA 30322-1119
Tel: (404) 727-4664
Fax:
E-mail: [email protected]
Person to contact for more information about the program: LaTanya Alleyne
Emory Univ Sch of Med
Dept of Pediatrics Rm 516
2015 Uppergate Dr NE
Atlanta, GA 30322
Tel: (404) 727-3796
Fax:
E-mail: [email protected]
Survey Received: 7/2/2025

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Emory Univ Sch of Med
Ofc N441
1760 Haygood Dr NE
Atlanta, GA 30322-1119

Sponsor

Emory University School of Medicine
1440 Clifton Rd Ne
Atlanta, GA 30322

Participant(s)

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston
1405 Clifton Rd Ne
Atlanta, GA 30322-1101

Emory University Hospital
1364 Clifton Rd Ne
Atlanta, GA 30322

Emory University Hospital Midtown
550 Peachtree St Ne
Atlanta, GA 30365-2225

Grady Health System
80 Butler St Se
Atlanta, GA 30335