Fellowship Details
Application Process
Applying to a fellowship program is an important step. Please follow this information about requirements and the process for applying. All fellowship positions will be selected through the National Resident Matching Program.
We will have one positions available for 2025-2026. Applicants must have completed Internal Medicine, Pediatric or Medicine-Pediatric training.
- Apply through ERAS® - The Electronic Residency Application Service. Make sure these materials are on file in ERAS:
- Personal statement
- Three letters of recommendation
- Applicant interviews.
- By invitation only; these interviews are an important part of the match process and are held in late August through October. Once you have been invited, you will secure your interview date and time in ERAS.
- Virtual and In-person interviews will be offered.
- The fellowship program sponsors J1 and H1B visas. H-1B visa applicants are required to pay their own $2500 premium processing fee.
Timeline
July 2024: |
Candidates begin submitting applications to ERAS |
July/August 2024: |
Participating programs begin accessing applications through ERAS |
August-October 2024: |
Interviews |
November 2024: |
Rank Order List Certification Deadline |
December 2024: |
Match Day |
Clinical Rotation Sites and Resources
Fellows will have a weekly continuity clinic at the Nebraska Medicine Village Pointe location, but will see patients at all locations. This allows fellows to provide continuing care to both pediatric and adult patients with allergic and immunologic diseases.
Nebraska Medicine
Children's Nebraska
VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care
More Resources
Sara May, MD
Program Director
Associate Professor, Division of Allergy & Immunology
Hana Niebur, MD
Associate Program Director
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics Allergy