Why Choose Hospital Medicine at Grant Medical Center
Our fellowship program is designed to bring you up to speed smoothly, while learning from the best minds in the field.
Our primary goal is to provide our fellows with the skills and confidence they need to provide outstanding and comprehensive inpatient care and to become superior medical educators. This fellowship will provide fellows with recognizable skills and will greatly enhance their value as they enter competitive hospitalist job markets.
Maysa El-Sayyid, MD, Program Director
Training facility
Level 1 trauma center with plenty of autonomy on patient care
- Open ICU
- Growing hospitalist group that is looking to hire at OhioHealth
- Excellent hands-on experience with procedures and clinical decision making process in patient care
- Availability of specialists to discuss patient care
- Moonlighting availabilities
- Extensive ICU experience
Rotations
- Rotations including HMS, ICU, Neuro, Cardio and Electives
- Opportunity to Moonlight
- Attendings are very supportive and helpful
- Opportunity to do procedures in ICU when available
- Participating in RAT's, Code Blue
- Participating in In House Committees
- Pathology of patients
Eligibility
- Appointments usually begin on August 1.
- Fellowships are open to graduates of approved ACGME or AOA residencies.
- Preadmission physical exam and current immunization record are required.
- Personal interviews are required.
- United States citizens and permanent immigrants who graduate from medical schools outside the United States must be certified by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG).
ECFMG
3624 Market Street
Philadelphia PA 19104
215-386-5900
- Grant Medical Center will consider applicants who are U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, asylees and refugees, and other individuals with work authorizations that do not require visa sponsorship by Grant.
- Residents enrolled in the family medicine; geriatrics; sports medicine; podiatric medicine and surgery; and colon and rectal surgery residency programs must apply for an Ohio Training Certificate from the State Medical Board of Ohio.
- Fellows enrolled in the trauma, orthopaedic trauma and breast fellowships must apply for a permanent medical license from the State Medical Board of Ohio. Licensure application fee will be reimbursed by Grant Medical Center.
- Information about licensure is available from
State Medical Board of Ohio
30 East Broad Street, 3rd Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6127
Phone: 6140466-3934
Fax: 614-728-5946
www.state.oh.us/med/
Additional eligibility criteria:
Applicants must have completed an internal medicine or family medicine residency and have a demonstrated interest in teaching and clinical care. Applicants must be eligible for licensure in Ohio, and applicants completing internal medicine residencies must be fully licensed by the State Medical Board of Ohio prior to beginning the residency.