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The Interventional Pulmonary Fellowship Program at Cooper University Hospital participates in the electronic Interventional Pulmonary Fellowship Application System© (IPFAS). All applications are processed through this system without exception. Information regarding the application process and timeline is available on the website listed below.
Association of Interventional Pulmonary Program Directors
Application Requirements
- Three (3) Letters of Recommendation
- Personal Statement
- Medical School Transcript
- Color Photograph-wallet size
- USMLE Transcripts
- Curriculum vitae
- Demonstrated research and clinical interest in interventional pulmonology
- Applicants need to have or must obtain a New Jersey Medical License
Program Eligibility
Eligibility for the interventional pulmonary fellowship program requires a minimum of
six years of ACGME-accredited training in internal medicine and pulmonary/critical care medicine. Applicants must be ABIM Board certified in internal medicine and Board eligible in pulmonary/critical care medicine.