A fellow tends to a patient in an ICU.

Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship

Become an outstanding physician, researcher and leader in the field and in the community as a Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine fellow.

What sets us apart?

Fellows in our combined three-year pulmonary and critical care program can explore career opportunities in medicine through a variety of rotations.

Focus on what interests you — research, clinical practice or education — while working with leaders in the field, including Dr. Alexander Levitov, Professor of Internal Medicine, who developed the first nationally recognized guidelines on ultrasound use in critical care.

New hope in the battle against sepsis

Paul Marik, MBBCh, Chief of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, discovered what could be the first effective treatment for sepsis. Sepsis is the leading cause of death in U.S. hospitals, and it kills an estimated 8 million people worldwide annually.

Dr. Marik, the EVMS Foundation Distinguished Professor in Internal Medicine, has used the treatment since 2016. It is now the focus of several research studies that are testing the simple, inexpensive treatment in a range of settings.

See yourself in Hampton Roads

The Hampton Roads region that EVMS serves is a vibrant community with 1.7 million residents scattered across nine cities and five counties in southeastern coastal Virginia.

Miles of waterfront, historical and cultural attractions, parks and outdoor recreation areas, lively nightlife, seasonal festivals and family-friendly entertainment make it clear that there's something for everyone here in Hampton Roads.

At EVMS, we know life happens, and we want you to be covered when it does. That’s why we offer competitive benefits packages for our residents and fellows.

Residents meet at orientation

A supportive environment

Work-life balance is important during your fellowship, and we are committed to supporting our fellows throughout their time at EVMS. Through EVMS' Wellness Works program, our residents and fellows receive the same wellness resources as our faculty and staff.

In addition, our Resident Wellness program for residents and fellows gives you access to support groups, after-hours counseling services, running clubs, leadership coaching and more.