
Albert Einstein Medical Center’s Division of Pulmonary Disease/Critical Care Medicine has a long history of excellence in
graduate medical education and has been training subspecialty fellows for over 30 years.
The Pulmonary Disease/Critical Care Fellowship Program offers residents an exceptional opportunity to train in an urban environment
where the spectrum of illnesses is vast and the acuity is intense. Einstein’s designation as a Level I Trauma Center along
with its dedicated 16-bed medical intensive care unit, well-equipped pulmonary function laboratory and respiratory therapy
department insure residents are provided a wealth of educational opportunities. Over 2500 pulmonary function tests and 400
bronchoscopies are performed at the Medical Center annually. Within this environment, our Board-certified faculty provides
unsurpassed commitment to resident education and to clinical research.
Graduates of our program are assured the best preparation for a successful career as a pulmonary/critical care physician.