The Physician Fellowship Program in Geriatric Medicine at Duke University Medical Center has a long, proud tradition of excellence in clinical care, teaching, and research. We believe the experiences and mentoring provided in the course of the fellowship help trainees identify career goals and take the first crucial steps toward achieving them. This website offers important documentation of fellowship curriculum materials, important contact information, and schedules for call and conferences.

Clinical Rotations

The first year of the fellowship is intended to provide trainees with in-depth experience in a variety of settings with the full spectrum of patients and problems that geriatricians in any type of practice will encounter.
The first year is divided...
On-Call

This topic provides key information about taking call during your geriatrics fellowship.
Long Term Care

This topic covers key issues for covering long term care patients, both in continuity and on-call. It contains institution specific information for all the various sites.
VA Continuity Clinic

This topic contains key information about the geriatrics clinic at the VA hospital, including clinic policies and procedures as well as up-to-date schedules.
Educational Activities

This topic contains a comprehensive list of conferences, workshops and seminars available to felllows throughout the first year.
Evaluation and Learning Plans

This file contains information about fellow evaluation and learning plans.
Readings

Articles and resources relevant to the core fellowship rotation objectives.
Program Resources

This file includes key program administrative documents, including the program information form (PIF) and key policies.
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