Fletcher Allen, a Vermont university hospital and medical center, serves all of
Vermont and the northern New York region. Located in Burlington, Fletcher Allen is a regional, academic healthcare center and teaching hospital in alliance with the University of Vermont.
Internal Medicine Residencies & Fellowship Programs Offered
Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship
Fletcher Allen/UVM offers a clinical fellowship in cardiac electrophysiology, which includes two years of training.
Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship
Fellows can pursue training in Cardiovascular Disease at the University of Vermont and Fletcher Allen in one of two tracks, clinical or research track or both.Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Fellowship
Fletcher Allen, the teaching hospital for the University of Vermont College of Medicine, offers a two-year fellowship training program in Diabetes and Endocrinology under the auspices of the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism in the Department of Medicine.
Gastroenterology Fellowship
University of Vermont Gastroenterology fellowship training program is a 3-year program designed to provide the skills and knowledge necessary for careers in either academic medicine or community practice.Hematology/Medical Oncology Fellowship
The combined Hematology/Medical Oncology Fellowship training program consists of a minimum of three years of training.
Infectious Disease Fellowship
UVM's Infectious Disease Fellowship program allows enough flexibility for the trainees to pursue infectious disease careers that may involve clinical care, hospital infection control, and clinical/translational research and/or basic science research.Internal Medicine Residency
The University of Vermont Department of Medicine offers three Internal Medicine residency training programs through its primary teaching hospital, Fletcher Allen Health Care:3-year Categorical Internal Medicine Residency Program3-year Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Program1-year Internal Medicine Preliminary Residency ProgramOur clinical care and teaching are highly patient-centered.



