The Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism in the Department of Medicine at the University of Florida offers a 2-year program in fellowship training. Our program is fully accredited by the ACGME and ABIM. To be eligible for consideration, applicants must have completed training in Internal Medicine at an ACGME accredited institution and be board eligible at the time of entering the fellowship program.
How to Apply
- Applications are accepted through ERAS.
- After reviewing applications through ERAS, selected candidates will be invited to participate in a virtual interview, conducted annually between August-October.
Application Requirements
- Common application form
- Personal statement
- Letters of recommendation (prefer 3)
- USMLE Transcripts
- ECFMG status report (for international graduates)
PLEASE NOTE: Applications will not be considered complete unless all the above have been submitted electronically through ERAS.
Frequently Asked Question
- What visa types does the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at the University of Florida accept?
- We currently accept J1 and H1B visas.
- How are the interviews conducted?
- All interviews will be performed virtually, including internal and local applicants, and will be offered on a rolling basis.
- Is the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism participating in the Program Signaling?
- Yes, we will be participating in the Program Signaling (5 signals). Though our Interview Review Committee members will be using the signaling as one data point among many in our holistic review process to extend an invitation for an interview, we will not filter out applicants based solely on the absence of a signal.
- Does the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism offer in-person visit during the interview season?
- We do not require any candidate to make an in-person visit. If an in-person visit is explicitly requested by an applicant, it will be an informational visit only (e.g., a tour of facilities) rather than a recruitment visit. No attempt should be made to personally influence an applicant’s rank order list during these informational visits.
- In-person visits may include very brief greetings with program personnel (e.g. program coordinator) and a tour of clinics and hospitals.
- In-person visits will not include formal interviews; one-on-one meetings with program faculty, program director, assistant program director, fellows; or meals with fellows and/or faculty.
- An in-person visit will not improve an applicant’s position on a rank order list, and the absence of an in-person visit will not harm an applicant’s position on a rank order list.
- Our program will not keep track of applicants’ in-person visits.
- Visit-related costs (travel, hotel, meals) will not be covered by the program.