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6 years 8 months ago #1
by ozlemturan
Replied by ozlemturan on topic ACGME akredite olmayan/standardize olmayan "fellowship" programlari listesi
Merhaba,
Aslında son mesaj üzerinden 3 yıl geçmiş ama bende aynı konuyu merak ediyorum. Bende pediatrik kardiyoloji üzerine Amerikan board of pediatrics listesindede non-acredite yan dal olarak görünen elektrofizyoloji yapmak istiyorum ancak üniversitelerin başvuru sayfalarında bu yan dallar akredite görünüyor. Bu konuda bilgilendirirseniz çoook sevinirim.
Aslında son mesaj üzerinden 3 yıl geçmiş ama bende aynı konuyu merak ediyorum. Bende pediatrik kardiyoloji üzerine Amerikan board of pediatrics listesindede non-acredite yan dal olarak görünen elektrofizyoloji yapmak istiyorum ancak üniversitelerin başvuru sayfalarında bu yan dallar akredite görünüyor. Bu konuda bilgilendirirseniz çoook sevinirim.
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9 years 11 months ago #2
by serkanbe
Replied by serkanbe on topic ACGME akredite olmayan/standardize olmayan "fellowship" programlari listesi
Merhaba,
Benim de ECFMG sertifikam var. Yaz ayında Türkiye'deki kardiyoloji ihtisasım bitecek. Anladığım kadarıyla akredite olmayan yandallara girebilmem mümkün. Listenizde;
1-Advanced cardiac electrophysiology
2-Transplant cardiology
gibi yandallarla ilgileniyorum. Ancak hastanelerin internet sayfalrında bu yandallar için 'ACGME accredited' deniyor ve FREIDA'da 'Requires previous GME : Yes, 6 years' deniyor. Bu artık bu yandallara Türkiye ihtisaslı olduğum için girmemin mümkün olmadığı mı anlamına geliyor.
Benim de ECFMG sertifikam var. Yaz ayında Türkiye'deki kardiyoloji ihtisasım bitecek. Anladığım kadarıyla akredite olmayan yandallara girebilmem mümkün. Listenizde;
1-Advanced cardiac electrophysiology
2-Transplant cardiology
gibi yandallarla ilgileniyorum. Ancak hastanelerin internet sayfalrında bu yandallar için 'ACGME accredited' deniyor ve FREIDA'da 'Requires previous GME : Yes, 6 years' deniyor. Bu artık bu yandallara Türkiye ihtisaslı olduğum için girmemin mümkün olmadığı mı anlamına geliyor.
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14 years 6 months ago #3
by umc
SAGIDAKI 'FELLOWSHIP' PROGRAMLARI ACGME AKREDITE DEGILDIR, VE HERHANGI BIR STANDARDIZASYONU YOKTUR. YINE DE ECFMG SERTIFIKASI GEREKTIRMEKTEDIR VE ECFMG TARAFINDAN J-1 VIZESI ILE SPONSOR EDILMEKTEDIR. BU PROGRAMLARIN BITIMINDE AMERIKADA KALIP ILIGLI DALDA CALISMAK MUMKUN DEGILDIR CUNKU BUNLARI BOARD SERTIFIKASI ICIN YETERLILIKLERI YOKTUR AMA BIR ALANDA KENDINI GELISTIRIP ULKEYE DONMEK ISTEYENLER ICIN BICILMIS KAFTANDIR. BU "FELLOWSHIP' PROGRAMLARI ILE ACGME AKREDITE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMLARI ARASINDAKI FARK, AKREDITE OLANLARIN STANDARDIZE OLMASI VE SONUNDA BOARD SINAVLARINA GRMEYE OLANAK TANIMASIDIR. BUNLARI "ANA YANDALLAR" DIYEREK AYIRABILIRIZ. HER ZAMAN SORULAN VE COGU ZAMAN KARISTIRILAN "FELLOWSHIP" KARMASASINI BIRAZ DAHA NETLESTIRMEK ICIN UMARIM FAYDALI OLUR.
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Anesthesiology
www.theaba.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Anesthesia for out-patient surgery
Cardiothoracic anesthesia
Neuroanesthesia
Obstetric anesthesia
Recovery room care
Regional anesthesia
Dermatology
www.abderm.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Applications of laser to dermatology & cutaneous biology
Clinical educator in dermatology
Cosmetic dermatology
Cutaneous oncology
Cutaneous photobiology
Dermatologic surgery
Dermatology Investigative/Academic Research Training Track
Dermatopharmacology
Epidemiology
Immunodermatology
Mohs micrographic surgery
Family Medicine
www.theabfm.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Hospice medicine
Hospital care
Obstetrics
Palliative care
Rural health
Women's health
Internal Medicine
www.abim.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Cardiovascular Disease
Advanced cardiac electrophysiology
Advanced cardiovascular disease (Academic/research track)
Advanced catheterization (Academic/research track)
Cardiac arrhythmia
Cardiac critical care
Cardiac imaging (including Cardiac CT/MRI)
Cardiac pacemakers & pacing
Cardiac rehabilitation
Congenital heart disease in adults
Diagnostic cardiovascular disease
Echocardiography
Geriatric cardiology
Heart failure
Non-invasive cardiology
Nuclear cardiology
Preventive cardiology
Transplantation cardiology
Vascular brachytherapy
Vascular diagnostic and interventional
Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism
Advanced endocrinology, diabetes, & metabolism (Academic/research track)
Clinical nutrition
Diabetes mellitus
Geriatric endocrinology
Hypertension
Nutrition & metabolic disease
Osteoporosis
Pituitary Diseases
Polycystic ovarian syndrome
Pre-diabetes (Metabolic syndrome)
Reproductive endocrinology
Gastroenterology
Advanced gastroenterology (Academic/research track)
Endoscopic ultrasonography
Endoscopy (ERCP)
Esophageal diseases
Gastrointestinal motility
Gastrointestinal nutrition
Geriatric gastroenterology
Hepatology
Inflammatory bowel disease
Transplantation gastroenterology
Transplant hepatology
General Internal Medicine
Academic general internal medicine
Advanced training in hospital medicine
Ambulatory care
Clinical education
Clinical epidemiology
Clinical pharmacology
Consultation medicine in pregnancy
Evidence-based medicine
Genetics in internal medicine
Geographic medicine
Health services (outcome) research
Hospice & palliative medicine
Primary care medicine
Psychosocial medicine
Sleep medicine
Geriatric Medicine
Advanced geriatric medicine (Academic/research track)
Dementia
Geriatric neurology
Hospice & palliative medicine
Osteoporosis
Rehabilitation geriatrics
Hematology & Oncology
Advanced hematology & oncology (Academic/research track)
Blood & marrow transplantation
Bone marrow transplantation
Cancer genetics
Coagulation medicine
Genito-urinary oncology
Geriatric hematology & oncology
Hospice & palliative medicine
Interdisciplinary breast cancer
Leukemia
Oncology in gastroenterology
Oncology in pulmonary medicine
Sickle cell disease
Stem cell replacement
Transplantation hematology - oncology
Infectious Diseases
Advanced infectious diseases (Academic/research track)
Clinical epidemiology
Clinical microbiology
Geriatric infectious diseases
HIV & AIDS
Immunotherapy
Transplantation infectious disease
Tuberculosis & pulmonary infections
Nephrology
Advanced nephrology (Academic/research track)
Geriatric nephrology
Hypertension nephrology
Interventional nephrology
Renal genetics
Renal imaging
Transplantation nephrology
Pulmonary Disease
Advanced pulmonary disease & critical care medicine (Academic/research track)
Genetic pulmonary disease
Geriatric pulmonary disease
Heart-lung transplantation
Interventional pulmonology
Lung transplantation
Neurocritical care & stroke
Pulmonary vascular disease
Sleep medicine
Vascular medicine
Rheumatology
Advanced rheumatology (Academic/research track)
Genetic musculoskeletal disease
Geriatric rheumatology
Inflammatory muscle disease
Rheumatology/Allergy & immunology
Spinal disease
Systemic Lupus erythematosis
Nuclear Medicine
www.abnm.org
For further information regarding non-standard training programs, please visit the ABNM website.
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Nuclear oncology
Pediatric nuclear medicine
PET
Renal nuclear medicine
Obstetrics and Gynecology
www.abog.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Family planning 2 years
Gynecologic endoscopy
Minimally invasive GYN surgery
Pediatric adolescent gynecology
Ophthalmology
www.abop.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Cornea
Glaucoma
Neuro-ophthalmology
Ocular oncology
Oculoplastics
Ophthalmic pathology
Pediatric/strabismus
Retina/vitreous
Uveitis
Otolaryngology
www.aboto.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Craniomaxillofacial
Facial plastic and reconstructive surgery
Head and neck oncologic surgery
Head and neck surgery
Laryngology
Microvascular surgery
Rhinology
Pathology
www.abpath.org
The American Board of Pathology is willing to endorse a J-1 visa applicant for advanced study in the fields of Pathology listed below only if the J-1 visa candidate has completed the prerequisites for primary certification and has applied for certification or is a diplomate of The American Board of Pathology. Please contact the board if there are additional questions.
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Autopsy pathology
Clinical pathology:
Informatics
Laboratory management
Research
Informatics
Laboratory management
Research
Surgical pathology
Pediatrics
www.abp.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Academic general pediatrics 1-3 years
Academic research track (applicable to all pediatric sub-specialties) 1-2 years
Cardiology:
Adult/pediatric congenital heart disease 1 year
Advanced cardiac imaging 1 year
Cardiac critical care 1-2 years
Echocardiography 1 year
Electrophysiology 1-2 years
Interventional cardiology 1-2 years
Clinical pharmacology 1-2 years
Community pediatrics 1 year
ECMO 1 year
Endocrinology:
Neuroendocrinology 1-2 years
Gastroenterology:
Interventional endoscopy 1 year
Motility 1 year
Nutrition 1 year
Health services fellowship 1-2 years
Hematology - Oncology:
Advanced training in coagulation 1 year
Hematopoietic stem cell reconstitution
(Bone marrow transplant) 1 year
Neuro-oncology 1 year
Sickle Cell disease 1 year
Solid Tumor Oncology 1 year
Infectious Diseases:
HIV/AIDS 1 year
Vaccinology & vaccine preventable diseases 1-2 years
Pulmonology:
Lung transplantation 1 year
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
www.abpmr.org
The American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation will consider recognition of non-standard programs on a case-by-case basis.
Plastic Surgery
www.abplsurg.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Aesthetic surgery 1 year
Breast surgery 1 year
Burn reconstructive surgery 1 year
Burn surgery 1 year
Craniofacial and maxillofacial surgery 1 year
General reconstructive surgery 2 years
Laser and vascular malformation surgery 1 year
Microvascular reconstructive surgery 1 year
Outcomes surgical research 1 year
Pediatric craniofacial surgery 1 year
Pediatric plastic surgery 2 years
Surgical research 1 year
Psychiatry & Neurology
www.abpn.com
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Psychiatry:
Administrative psychiatry 1-2 years
AIDS 1-2 years
Community psychiatry 1-2 years
Developmental disabilities 1-2 years
Emergency psychiatry 1-2 years
Infant psychiatry 1-2 years
Mood disorders 1-2 years
Neuropsychiatry 1-2 years
Post traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) 1-2 years
Psychiatric research 1-2 years
Psychopharmacology 1-2 years
Psychosomatic medicine * 1-2 years
Psychotherapy 1-4 years
Psychotic disorders 1-3 years
Public psychiatry and public policy 1-2 years
Sleep disorders 1-2 years
Women's Mental Health 1-2 years
* The subspecialty has recently been accredited by the ACGME. ECFMG will continue to sponsor J-1 physicians while programs seek ACGME accreditation.
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Neurology:
AIDS 1-2 years
Alzheimer's disease 1-2 years
Autoimmune neurology 1-2 years
Autonomic disorders 1-2 years
Behavioral neurology 1-2 years
Dementia 1-2 years
EEG 1-2 years
EMG 1-2 years
Epilepsy 1-2 years
Geriatric neurology 1-2 years
Headache (Adult & Pediatric) 1-2 years
Interventional neurology 1-2 years
Memory disorders 1-2 years
Movement disorders 1-2 years
Multiple sclerosis 1-2 years
Neonatal neurology 1-2 years
Neuroepidemiology 1-2 years
Neurogenetics 1-2 years
Neuroimaging 1-2 years
Neuroimmunology to include multiple sclerosis 1-2 years
Neurologic critical care 1-2 years
Neuromuscular disorders 1-2 years
Neuro-oncology 1-3 years
Neuro-ophthalmology 1-3 years
Neuro-otology 1-2 years
Neuropathology 1-2 years
Neuropharmacology 1-2 years
Neurorehabilitation 1-2 years
Neurovirology & other infections of the nervous system 1-2 years
Pediatric epilepsy 1-2 years
Peripheral nerve disorders 1-2 years
Sleep disorders 1-2 years
Vascular neurology ("stroke") * 1-2 years
* The subspecialty has recently been accredited by the ACGME. ECFMG will continue to sponsor J-1 physicians while programs seek ACGME accreditation.
Radiology
www.theabr.org
The American Board of Radiology will consider recognition of non-standard programs on a case-by-case basis.
Surgery
www.absurgery.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Advanced GI surgery:
Foregut surgery 1 year
Hepatic surgery 1 year
Hepatobiliary surgery 1 year
Bariatric surgery 1 year
Endocrine surgery 1 year
Laparoscopic surgery:
Advanced laparoscopic surgery 1 year
Endoscopic surgery 1 year
Laparoscopic surgery 1 year
Minimally invasive surgery 1 year
Videoendoscopic surgery 1 year
Microsurgery 1 year
Oncological fellowships:
Breast oncology 1 year
Endocrine oncology 1 year
Head & neck surgical oncology 1-2 years
Pediatric surgical oncology 1 year
Surgical oncology 1-2 years
Pediatric surgery:
Pediatric cardiothoracic 1 year
Transplantation:
Abdominal Multi-organ Transplantation 2 years
Trauma:
Burn surgery 1 year
Pediatric trauma surgery 1 year
Trauma surgery 1 year
Thoracic Surgery
www.abts.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Adult cardiac surgery 1-2 years
Cardiac valve surgery 1 year
Cardiothoracic transplantation surgery
General thoracic surgery
Lung transplantation 1-2 years
Mechanical cardiac support & cardiac transplantation 1-2 years
Minimally invasive C-T surgery 1-2 years
Thoracic oncology 1-2 years
Urology
www.abu.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Calculus disease 1-2 years
Endourology 1-2 years
Endourology & laparoscopy 1-2 years
Erectile dysfunction 1-2 years
Erectile dysfunction & infertility (andrology) 1-2 years
Female urology 1-2 years
Female urology & pelvic reconstruction 1-2 years
Female urology & urodynamics 1-2 years
Geriatric urology 1-2 years
Infertility 1-2 years
Laparoscopic urology 1-2 years
Minimally invasive urologic surgery 1-2 years
Neurourology & urodynamics 1-2 years
Pediatric urology 1-2 years
Reconstructive genital surgery 1-2 years
Renal transplantation 1-2 years
Urologic oncology 1-2 years
Urologic trauma 1-2 years
To date, no specific guidelines or list of non-standard disciplines have been provided by the following boards. Contact the boards directly with any questions regarding non-standard programs.
Allergy & Immunology www.abai.org
Colon & Rectal Surgery www.abcrs.org
Emergency Medicine www.abem.org
Medical Genetics www.abmg.org
Neurological Surgery www.abns.org
Orthopaedic Surgery www.abos.org
Preventive Medicine www.abprevmed.org
________________________________________________________________________________________
Anesthesiology
www.theaba.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Anesthesia for out-patient surgery
Cardiothoracic anesthesia
Neuroanesthesia
Obstetric anesthesia
Recovery room care
Regional anesthesia
Dermatology
www.abderm.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Applications of laser to dermatology & cutaneous biology
Clinical educator in dermatology
Cosmetic dermatology
Cutaneous oncology
Cutaneous photobiology
Dermatologic surgery
Dermatology Investigative/Academic Research Training Track
Dermatopharmacology
Epidemiology
Immunodermatology
Mohs micrographic surgery
Family Medicine
www.theabfm.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Hospice medicine
Hospital care
Obstetrics
Palliative care
Rural health
Women's health
Internal Medicine
www.abim.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Cardiovascular Disease
Advanced cardiac electrophysiology
Advanced cardiovascular disease (Academic/research track)
Advanced catheterization (Academic/research track)
Cardiac arrhythmia
Cardiac critical care
Cardiac imaging (including Cardiac CT/MRI)
Cardiac pacemakers & pacing
Cardiac rehabilitation
Congenital heart disease in adults
Diagnostic cardiovascular disease
Echocardiography
Geriatric cardiology
Heart failure
Non-invasive cardiology
Nuclear cardiology
Preventive cardiology
Transplantation cardiology
Vascular brachytherapy
Vascular diagnostic and interventional
Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism
Advanced endocrinology, diabetes, & metabolism (Academic/research track)
Clinical nutrition
Diabetes mellitus
Geriatric endocrinology
Hypertension
Nutrition & metabolic disease
Osteoporosis
Pituitary Diseases
Polycystic ovarian syndrome
Pre-diabetes (Metabolic syndrome)
Reproductive endocrinology
Gastroenterology
Advanced gastroenterology (Academic/research track)
Endoscopic ultrasonography
Endoscopy (ERCP)
Esophageal diseases
Gastrointestinal motility
Gastrointestinal nutrition
Geriatric gastroenterology
Hepatology
Inflammatory bowel disease
Transplantation gastroenterology
Transplant hepatology
General Internal Medicine
Academic general internal medicine
Advanced training in hospital medicine
Ambulatory care
Clinical education
Clinical epidemiology
Clinical pharmacology
Consultation medicine in pregnancy
Evidence-based medicine
Genetics in internal medicine
Geographic medicine
Health services (outcome) research
Hospice & palliative medicine
Primary care medicine
Psychosocial medicine
Sleep medicine
Geriatric Medicine
Advanced geriatric medicine (Academic/research track)
Dementia
Geriatric neurology
Hospice & palliative medicine
Osteoporosis
Rehabilitation geriatrics
Hematology & Oncology
Advanced hematology & oncology (Academic/research track)
Blood & marrow transplantation
Bone marrow transplantation
Cancer genetics
Coagulation medicine
Genito-urinary oncology
Geriatric hematology & oncology
Hospice & palliative medicine
Interdisciplinary breast cancer
Leukemia
Oncology in gastroenterology
Oncology in pulmonary medicine
Sickle cell disease
Stem cell replacement
Transplantation hematology - oncology
Infectious Diseases
Advanced infectious diseases (Academic/research track)
Clinical epidemiology
Clinical microbiology
Geriatric infectious diseases
HIV & AIDS
Immunotherapy
Transplantation infectious disease
Tuberculosis & pulmonary infections
Nephrology
Advanced nephrology (Academic/research track)
Geriatric nephrology
Hypertension nephrology
Interventional nephrology
Renal genetics
Renal imaging
Transplantation nephrology
Pulmonary Disease
Advanced pulmonary disease & critical care medicine (Academic/research track)
Genetic pulmonary disease
Geriatric pulmonary disease
Heart-lung transplantation
Interventional pulmonology
Lung transplantation
Neurocritical care & stroke
Pulmonary vascular disease
Sleep medicine
Vascular medicine
Rheumatology
Advanced rheumatology (Academic/research track)
Genetic musculoskeletal disease
Geriatric rheumatology
Inflammatory muscle disease
Rheumatology/Allergy & immunology
Spinal disease
Systemic Lupus erythematosis
Nuclear Medicine
www.abnm.org
For further information regarding non-standard training programs, please visit the ABNM website.
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Nuclear oncology
Pediatric nuclear medicine
PET
Renal nuclear medicine
Obstetrics and Gynecology
www.abog.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Family planning 2 years
Gynecologic endoscopy
Minimally invasive GYN surgery
Pediatric adolescent gynecology
Ophthalmology
www.abop.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Cornea
Glaucoma
Neuro-ophthalmology
Ocular oncology
Oculoplastics
Ophthalmic pathology
Pediatric/strabismus
Retina/vitreous
Uveitis
Otolaryngology
www.aboto.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Craniomaxillofacial
Facial plastic and reconstructive surgery
Head and neck oncologic surgery
Head and neck surgery
Laryngology
Microvascular surgery
Rhinology
Pathology
www.abpath.org
The American Board of Pathology is willing to endorse a J-1 visa applicant for advanced study in the fields of Pathology listed below only if the J-1 visa candidate has completed the prerequisites for primary certification and has applied for certification or is a diplomate of The American Board of Pathology. Please contact the board if there are additional questions.
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship
Autopsy pathology
Clinical pathology:
Informatics
Laboratory management
Research
Informatics
Laboratory management
Research
Surgical pathology
Pediatrics
www.abp.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Academic general pediatrics 1-3 years
Academic research track (applicable to all pediatric sub-specialties) 1-2 years
Cardiology:
Adult/pediatric congenital heart disease 1 year
Advanced cardiac imaging 1 year
Cardiac critical care 1-2 years
Echocardiography 1 year
Electrophysiology 1-2 years
Interventional cardiology 1-2 years
Clinical pharmacology 1-2 years
Community pediatrics 1 year
ECMO 1 year
Endocrinology:
Neuroendocrinology 1-2 years
Gastroenterology:
Interventional endoscopy 1 year
Motility 1 year
Nutrition 1 year
Health services fellowship 1-2 years
Hematology - Oncology:
Advanced training in coagulation 1 year
Hematopoietic stem cell reconstitution
(Bone marrow transplant) 1 year
Neuro-oncology 1 year
Sickle Cell disease 1 year
Solid Tumor Oncology 1 year
Infectious Diseases:
HIV/AIDS 1 year
Vaccinology & vaccine preventable diseases 1-2 years
Pulmonology:
Lung transplantation 1 year
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
www.abpmr.org
The American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation will consider recognition of non-standard programs on a case-by-case basis.
Plastic Surgery
www.abplsurg.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Aesthetic surgery 1 year
Breast surgery 1 year
Burn reconstructive surgery 1 year
Burn surgery 1 year
Craniofacial and maxillofacial surgery 1 year
General reconstructive surgery 2 years
Laser and vascular malformation surgery 1 year
Microvascular reconstructive surgery 1 year
Outcomes surgical research 1 year
Pediatric craniofacial surgery 1 year
Pediatric plastic surgery 2 years
Surgical research 1 year
Psychiatry & Neurology
www.abpn.com
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Psychiatry:
Administrative psychiatry 1-2 years
AIDS 1-2 years
Community psychiatry 1-2 years
Developmental disabilities 1-2 years
Emergency psychiatry 1-2 years
Infant psychiatry 1-2 years
Mood disorders 1-2 years
Neuropsychiatry 1-2 years
Post traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) 1-2 years
Psychiatric research 1-2 years
Psychopharmacology 1-2 years
Psychosomatic medicine * 1-2 years
Psychotherapy 1-4 years
Psychotic disorders 1-3 years
Public psychiatry and public policy 1-2 years
Sleep disorders 1-2 years
Women's Mental Health 1-2 years
* The subspecialty has recently been accredited by the ACGME. ECFMG will continue to sponsor J-1 physicians while programs seek ACGME accreditation.
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Neurology:
AIDS 1-2 years
Alzheimer's disease 1-2 years
Autoimmune neurology 1-2 years
Autonomic disorders 1-2 years
Behavioral neurology 1-2 years
Dementia 1-2 years
EEG 1-2 years
EMG 1-2 years
Epilepsy 1-2 years
Geriatric neurology 1-2 years
Headache (Adult & Pediatric) 1-2 years
Interventional neurology 1-2 years
Memory disorders 1-2 years
Movement disorders 1-2 years
Multiple sclerosis 1-2 years
Neonatal neurology 1-2 years
Neuroepidemiology 1-2 years
Neurogenetics 1-2 years
Neuroimaging 1-2 years
Neuroimmunology to include multiple sclerosis 1-2 years
Neurologic critical care 1-2 years
Neuromuscular disorders 1-2 years
Neuro-oncology 1-3 years
Neuro-ophthalmology 1-3 years
Neuro-otology 1-2 years
Neuropathology 1-2 years
Neuropharmacology 1-2 years
Neurorehabilitation 1-2 years
Neurovirology & other infections of the nervous system 1-2 years
Pediatric epilepsy 1-2 years
Peripheral nerve disorders 1-2 years
Sleep disorders 1-2 years
Vascular neurology ("stroke") * 1-2 years
* The subspecialty has recently been accredited by the ACGME. ECFMG will continue to sponsor J-1 physicians while programs seek ACGME accreditation.
Radiology
www.theabr.org
The American Board of Radiology will consider recognition of non-standard programs on a case-by-case basis.
Surgery
www.absurgery.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Advanced GI surgery:
Foregut surgery 1 year
Hepatic surgery 1 year
Hepatobiliary surgery 1 year
Bariatric surgery 1 year
Endocrine surgery 1 year
Laparoscopic surgery:
Advanced laparoscopic surgery 1 year
Endoscopic surgery 1 year
Laparoscopic surgery 1 year
Minimally invasive surgery 1 year
Videoendoscopic surgery 1 year
Microsurgery 1 year
Oncological fellowships:
Breast oncology 1 year
Endocrine oncology 1 year
Head & neck surgical oncology 1-2 years
Pediatric surgical oncology 1 year
Surgical oncology 1-2 years
Pediatric surgery:
Pediatric cardiothoracic 1 year
Transplantation:
Abdominal Multi-organ Transplantation 2 years
Trauma:
Burn surgery 1 year
Pediatric trauma surgery 1 year
Trauma surgery 1 year
Thoracic Surgery
www.abts.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Adult cardiac surgery 1-2 years
Cardiac valve surgery 1 year
Cardiothoracic transplantation surgery
General thoracic surgery
Lung transplantation 1-2 years
Mechanical cardiac support & cardiac transplantation 1-2 years
Minimally invasive C-T surgery 1-2 years
Thoracic oncology 1-2 years
Urology
www.abu.org
Non-Standard Subspecialty Disciplines Recognized for Purpose of J‑1 Sponsorship Length of Program
Calculus disease 1-2 years
Endourology 1-2 years
Endourology & laparoscopy 1-2 years
Erectile dysfunction 1-2 years
Erectile dysfunction & infertility (andrology) 1-2 years
Female urology 1-2 years
Female urology & pelvic reconstruction 1-2 years
Female urology & urodynamics 1-2 years
Geriatric urology 1-2 years
Infertility 1-2 years
Laparoscopic urology 1-2 years
Minimally invasive urologic surgery 1-2 years
Neurourology & urodynamics 1-2 years
Pediatric urology 1-2 years
Reconstructive genital surgery 1-2 years
Renal transplantation 1-2 years
Urologic oncology 1-2 years
Urologic trauma 1-2 years
To date, no specific guidelines or list of non-standard disciplines have been provided by the following boards. Contact the boards directly with any questions regarding non-standard programs.
Allergy & Immunology www.abai.org
Colon & Rectal Surgery www.abcrs.org
Emergency Medicine www.abem.org
Medical Genetics www.abmg.org
Neurological Surgery www.abns.org
Orthopaedic Surgery www.abos.org
Preventive Medicine www.abprevmed.org
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