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The Division of Rheumatology at the UCI School of Medicine offers a highly competitive, two-year fellowship program that provides extensive clinical training in rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorders. Across two main training sites, UCI Medical Center and VA Long Beach Healthcare System, our program trains fellows to be outstanding clinical rheumatologists, prepared to treat both complex and basic rheumatology cases across a diverse patient population while also fostering habits of lifelong learning.

Rheumatology/Dermatology Clinic

Our rheumatology/dermatology clinic is the only one of its kind in Southern California and not only provides increased exposure to the dermatological manifestations of rheumatological conditions, but also provides our trainees with skin biopsy experience.

Lupus/Nephrology Clinic

The lupus/nephrology clinic, also unique to Southern California, provides a crucial nephrological perspective when managing lupus nephritis.

Neuromuscular Clinic

Our neuromuscular clinic, in conjunction with leaders in the field of neurology, exposes our trainees to a more in-depth knowledge of the pathology, treatment and recognition of the many clinical conditions that mimic myopathy. 

We pride ourselves on our comprehensive training in musculoskeletal ultrasound. All of our fellows who have been interested in pursuing Ultrasound School of North American Rheumatologists (USSONAR) training have not only achieved this goal but have obtained one of the limited number of highly competitive scholarships available for the course. Led by four faculty members with ultrasound machines at all major sites of training, this well-developed curriculum exposes fellows to musculoskeletal ultrasound training in both years of the program.

Our fellows’ high level of clinical proficiency allows them to teach these skills to junior-level trainees through supervised interactions, such as rotations and teaching sessions involving first- and second-year medical student classes, to better engage early learners in rheumatology and increase interest in the field.

By integrating comprehensive training in rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorders, combined with a focus on lifelong learning, our fellowship program equips trainees with the skills and knowledge required to become outstanding clinical rheumatologists.

For current information regarding fellows salary and benefits, please visit the Residents & Fellows Salary, Benefits, Policies page on our UCI Medical Education website.

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For more information about the Division of Rheumatology’s fellowship program, please contact:
Lanette Guerrero
Fellowship Program Coordinator
mlguerr1@hs.uci.edu

"Thank you for your interest in our program. We look forward to meeting you!" -Michael Cheng, DO — Fellowship Program Director