Introduction
Welcome! The University of Washington Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine fellowship program is committed to providing outstanding clinical care for our patients while creating the next generation of academic leaders, scientists, and scholars in pulmonary and critical care medicine. We provide great breadth of clinical training, unparalleled research opportunities, and a unique mentorship program. We look forward to meeting you.
Fellowship Tracks
We offer three separate tracks with separate matches. Applicants will only be invited to interview for one track and are strongly discouraged from applying to multiple tracks. For the 2026 interview season we will be recruiting:
- Physician-scientist track (3 fellows)
- Clinician-educator track (1 fellow)
- Clinical track (2 fellow)
Mission
To create academic leaders, scientists, and scholars in pulmonary and critical care medicine
Values
Excellence, collaboration, curiosity
Aims
- Recruit fellows with diverse backgrounds and experiences to take care of the diverse patients we serve, enhance our research and educational missions, and enrich our community. This includes collaborating to provide reasonable accommodations through the UW GME and Disability Services Office if needed.
- Develop skills needed to create independent researchers across basic, translational, and clinical sciences
- Develop scholars focused on medical education
- Provide training and opportunities to produce clinical, institutional, and national leaders
- Mentor fellows to identify and achieve their personal and professional goals
- Sustain a culture of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary collaboration that spans clinical practice, education, research, and leadership
- Provide the widest breadth of clinical pulmonary and critical care experience while encouraging depth of training based on individual preferences