St. Joseph's Trains Tomorrow's Leaders Through Fellowship Programs
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center is a teaching hospital – a fact that contributes enormously to the medical advances we have seen here over the years. Our academic environment ensures that our medical staff remains on the cutting edge of medicine, teaching and providing tomorrow’s medicine today. At St. Joseph's, we are known for attracting some of the area’s best faculty, many of whom are dedicated to your success and growth as a professional. Our teaching faculty includes medical professionals from St. Joseph’s, Barrow Neurological Institute, Norton Thoracic Institute, and Creighton University School of Medicine. Through the following specialty training fellowship programs, our goal is to effectively train future generations of physicians and faculty members who continually challenge themselves in their profession by staying open to new ideas and discoveries.
Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship
This three-year fellowship program aims to give fellows extensive exposure to patients from diverse populations with common and rare cardiovascular disorders. Clinical experiences involve outpatient and inpatient care coupled with diagnostic and therapeutic myocardial imaging.
Clinical Neuropsychology
Barrow’s Postdoctoral Residency Program in Clinical Neuropsychology is a two-year program involving clinical, teaching, and research activities. Residents in clinical neuropsychology are involved in direct patient care in several settings and the program has two tracks: general and rehabilitation.
Gastroenterology Fellowship
The Creighton University School of Medicine Gastroenterology (GI) and Fellowship is a three year program designed to train gastroenterologists who will perform thorough clinical and diagnostic assessments, provide high-quality, evidence-based, compassionate patient care, and demonstrate life-long learning.
Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship
The Creighton University School of Medicine Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship is a one year program designed to train physicians to perform thorough clinical and diagnostic assessments, provide high quality, evidence based, compassionate patient care, and demonstrate life-long learning in this evolving subspecialty field.
Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellowship
This three year fellowship program in Maternal Fetal Medicine prepares future leaders in high-risk obstetrics through comprehensive clinical training, cutting-edge research and a commitment to health equity. Fellows gain expertise in complex pregnancies, fetal procedures and patient-centered care, with a focus on addressing health disparities and improving outcomes in underserved communities.
Neuroradiology Fellowships
The Neuroradiology Fellowship Program is a one or two-year post-residency education program offered to board certified Radiologists, which is accredited by the ACGME. Candidates for the Neuroradiology fellowship program must be board-qualified and board-certified Radiologists, accredited by ACGME.