Allergy & Clinical Immunology

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Division of Allergy & Clinical Immunology

Leading the way in the diagnosis and treatment of allergic and immunologic conditions.

Committed to a Specialized Approach

The U-M Medical School Department of Internal Medicine Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology is part of the academic Department of Internal Medicine and is dedicated to providing quality patient care, high-level investigative research and resident training.

About

Learn more about the groundbreaking research, training and patient care in the Division of Allergy & Clinical Immunology.

Education

Our Fellowship Training Program is designed to provide advanced training in the discipline following the completion of an Internal Medicine and/or Pediatric Residency.

Research

Our faculty and fellows are committed to finding new ways to manage and treat patients with immunologic disorders through basic, translational and clinical research.

Faculty

See a list of the diverse faculty who guide our clinical, research and educational programs on the path to excellence.

Patient Care

We are leaders in the diagnosis and treatment of allergic and immunologic conditions from simple to complex disorders of the immune system.

Giving

Learn how you can support our work advancing ground-breaking discoveries and lifesaving clinical applications.

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Join Our Team

Our faculty are actively engaged in allergy research and are committed to providing patients with the very best in patient care and treatment of allergic and immunologic conditions.

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See Where Training Takes Place

Expand your career trajectory in a high-volume academic medical center that also supports and excels in a wide range of basic science, translational and clinical research programs.

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CME Courses

View a list of upcoming Continuing Medical Education (CME) opportunities available through the Department of Internal Medicine.

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Allergy & Clinical Immunology Internal Website

Resources and information for current Allergy & Clinical Immunology faculty, staff and learners

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