Our division supports two infectious disease fellowship training programs: an ACGME-accredited Infectious Disease Fellowship Program; and a one-year Transplant Infectious Disease Fellowship program. Our faculty are dedicated to educating early-career infectious disease specialists to build a strong foundation both clinically and in the research arena.

The University of Minnesota provides world-class, comprehensive and individualized ID training in a supportive environment. Fellows work with more than 50 dedicated faculty, who have expertise in public health, research, HIV, transplant ID, global health, and the treatment of underserved populations, across three clinical sites. Our graduates become distinguished leaders who make a lasting impact in patient care, medical education, and public health.

The University of Minnesota, a national leader in transplantation with a high volume and variety of transplants, offers exceptional training and experience for TID fellows. Graduates are well-prepared for diverse clinical careers, supported by a structured program tailored to their clinical and research goals.