Inpatient consultation rotations are spent at UF Health Jacksonville. During the first year, 8 weeks are devoted to learning the foundations of clinical microbiology. General infectious diseases are emphasized during the junior training year, with more specialized training during the senior year of the fellowship. Approximately 20 percent of each year is dedicated to research and productive writing.
Junior Fellow Rotations
| rotation | duration |
|---|---|
| General Infectious Disease (ID) | Nine four-week blocks |
| Microbiology | Two four-week blocks |
| Research | One four-week block |
| HIV Outpatient Continuity Care | One half day per week |
Senior Fellow Rotations
| rotation | duration |
|---|---|
| General Infectious Disease (ID) | Seven four-week blocks |
| Outpatient ID Clinics (HIV, Hep C, Antimicrobial Stewardship, Wound Care, Hospital Infection Control) | One four-week block |
| Transplant ID | Two four-week blocks |
| Pediatric ID (elective) | One four-week block |
| MICU (elective) | One four-week block |
| Research (elective) | Up to two four-week blocks |
| State Lab (elective) | One two-week block |
Weekly division conferences are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays and include board review sessions, case conferences, core infectious disease topic reviews and practice guidelines, TB conferences, journal clubs, HIV topical reviews and research conferences. Fellows are encouraged to attend weekly internal medicine grand rounds on Wednesdays.