
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Addiction Medicine
Duration: 1 Year(s)
St Luke's Medical Center, Milwaukee
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Course TypeFellowship
Course Specialty
Addiction Medicine
Overview
The Addiction Medicine Fellowship at Aurora Health Care is a structured, one-year postgraduate clinical program designed to train physicians to become proficient clinicians and leaders in addiction medicine. The fellowship combines direct patient care, didactic instruction, and multi-disciplinary clinical rotations across hospital and outpatient sites. Core experiences include evaluation and management of substance use disorders, screening, brief intervention, withdrawal management, psychiatric collaboration, infectious disease considerations, and specialty addiction care services. Fellows rotate through multiple clinical settings to gain broad exposure, including addiction treatment programs and community-based care environments. Through a combination of continuity clinics, core clinical rotations, elective experiences, and scholarly activity, trainees deepen their knowledge in addiction medicine epidemiology, neurobiology, pharmacology, behavioral addictions, and evidence-based therapeutic modalities. The program emphasizes professional development, clinical competency, and preparation for board eligibility in addiction medicine.
Admission Intake
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Fee (INR):
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Stipend (INR):
Fellows receive a competitive salary with comprehensive benefits, including health insurance for the fellow and eligible dependents, paid leave, and other standard fellowship benefits under Aurora’s GME compensation structure.
Accomodation:
At Your Own
Scholarship:
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Eligibility
- Completion of an ACGME-accredited residency in an eligible specialty
- Board eligibility or board certification in the applicant’s primary field
- Submission of a complete fellowship application through ERAS (when required)
- Participation in the fellowship match process (as applicable)
- Letters of recommendation demonstrating clinical and professional capabilities
Minimum Education
MD PediatricsMD PsychiatryMD AnesthesiologyMD Emergency MedicineMD Family MedicineMD Internal Medicine
Admission Process:
- Verify Eligibility: Confirm completion of an accredited residency in a qualifying specialty.
- Prepare Application Materials: Include CV, letters of recommendation, personal statement, and relevant educational records.
- Submit Application: Applications may be submitted through ERAS or the program’s designated application portal.
- Interview Invitations: Selected candidates are invited for interviews with the fellowship selection committee.
- Match/Selection: Fellows are ranked and selected through the national matching process or internal program review, as applicable.
- Offer and Acceptance: Candidates receive official offer letters upon selection.
- Onboarding: Complete credentialing, orientation, and institutional compliance prior to the start of the fellowship.