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- Fellowship Programs - American Medical Association
Looking for information about fellowships or the answer to what is a fellowship in medicine? For residents set on pursuing a fellowship or those still considering this possibility, there are ways to bolster credentials early and throughout residency training Find tips and advice from the AMA including top specialties, cost grant information and more Resident physicians interested in applying
- Applying to fellowship? A program director’s tips on standing out
Want to land your dream physician fellowship? Focus on showcasing research, acing interviews and picking strong writers for letters of recommendation
- Considering fellowship? Check in on the latest applicant trends
The competitiveness picture looks different for fellowship Dive into the NRMP’s 2025 appointment-year fellowship Match data for subspecialty information
- FREIDA™ Program Administration resources - American Medical Association
View and modify program director and contact person information, such as name and address, or post a vacant position on FREIDA
- Thinking about fellowship? Ask yourself these 5 questions
Resident physicians considering fellowship training should weigh how the subspecialty training fits into their life, financial and career goals
- Medical Fellowships - American Medical Association
Does subspecialty training fit into your life? Find tips and advice on medical fellowships—explore the latest advice on top specialties, cost and grant information and more from the AMA
- FREIDA™, the AMA Residency Fellowship Database® member benefit
With the FREIDA™, the AMA Residency Fellowship Database®, AMA members can rank, rate, and compare programs within their members-only dashboard
- How to know you’re picking the right physician subspecialty
For residents considering fellowship training, it’s crucial to believe the time investment will lead to a fulfilling career once they are in practice But how do you achieve confidence in your decision? Those who have been there say it’s about considering all the options, being comfortable with your future colleagues and patients, and understanding the day-to-day aspects of the job
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