One of the strengths of the Medical College of Georgia Internal Medicine program is the ability to pursue fellowships. We offer all of the major fellowships here including cardiology, pulmonary and critical care medicine, gastroenterology, hematology and oncology, infectious disease, nephrology, endocrinology, rheumatology, allergy-immunology and sports Medicine.
Having all of these programs gives us access to both current fellows as well as faculty members in these fields. We work closely with all of these divisions both clinically and in research. Approximately half of our graduates who pursue fellowship elect to stay at MCG for their fellowship training and all of the fellowships offered have at least one graduate of the internal medicine program within their ranks. Having the ability to stay on for fellowship as well as go onto other academic institutions for further training is a major strength of our program.
Cardiology
| 2025: Medical College of Georgia (3 residents), University Hospital - Jackson, MS |
| 2024: Medical College of Georgia (3 residents), Ochsner Clinic Foundation, University of Tennessee - Chattanooga |
| 2023: Medical College of Georgia (3 Residents) |
| 2022: Medical College of Georgia (3 Residents) |
| 2021: Medical College of Georgia, University of Florida (UF Health-Shands Hospital) |
| 2020: Medical College of Georgia (3 Residents), University of Nebraska (UNMC) |
Endocrinology
| 2023: Medical College of Georgia, Emory University |
| 2022: Medical College of Georgia |
| 2021: Medical College of Georgia |
| 2020: Medical College of Georgia |
| 2019: Medical College of Georgia |
Gastroenterology
| 2025: Louisiana State University New Orleans |
| 2023: Ascension Providence/MSUCHM-MI |
| 2022: Medical College of Georgia (2 Residents), Temple Health |
| 2020: Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) |
| 2019: Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) |
Hematology/Oncology
| 2025: University of Tennessee-Knoxville, University of Kentucky Medical Center |
| 2024: Medical College of Georgia (2 residents), East Tennessee State University |
| 2023: Medical College of Georgia, Georgetown University, Washington University/BJH |
| 2022: University of Tennessee (UT-Knoxville) |
| 2021: University of South Florida Morsani (Moffitt Cancer Center), Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) |
| 2020: Ochsner Health |
Infectious Disease
| 2021: University of Texas MD Anderson Center |
| 2019: Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) |
Nephrology
| 2024: Vanderbilt University |
| 2021: Medical College of Georgia, Vanderbilt University, University of Virginia |
| 2020: Medical College of Georgia |
| 2019: Vanderbilt University |
Pulmonary/Critical Care
| 2025: Nuvance health Consortium - NY |
| 2024: Medical College of Georgia (2 Residents) |
| 2023: Medical College og Georgia |
| 2022: Medical College of Georgia (2 Residents) |
| 2021: Medical College of Georgia |
| 2020: Medical College of Georgia (2 Residents), Louisiana State University SOM, Jackson Memorial Hospital |
Rheumatology
| 2023: Medical College of Georgia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Duke University |
| 2020: Medical College of Georgia |
| 2019: Medical College of Georgia, University of Florida |
Sleep Medicine
| 2025: University of Alabama-Birmingham |
Hospice/Palliative Care
| 2020: Mountain Area Health Education Center |
Primary Care Medicine
| 2023: Georgia |
| 2021: New York, Florida |
Hospitalist Fellowship
| 2023: Washington University |
Hospitalist Medicine
| 2023: Connecticut, Georgia (3 Residents), Illinois (1 Resident) |
| 2022: Tennessee (2 Residents), Georgia (3 Residents), Connecticut, South Carolina |
| 2021: Georgia ( 3 Residents), California, Florida (2 Residents), Tennessee |
| 2020: Georgia, Michigan |
| 2019: Missouri, Nevada, Georgia (5 Residents), Virginia, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Iowa |
