2024 Critical Care Medicine Fellows
Critical Care Medicine Fellowship

Our ACGME approved 2-year Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Training Program provides outstanding clinical training leading to Board eligibility in Critical Care Medicine. This program is designed for Emergency Medicine trained physicians in collaboration with the Department of Emergency Medicine, Max Harry Weil Institute for Critical Care Research and Innovation, and Michigan Medicine directive to expand care of the critically ill.

Program Overview

All Emergency Medicine resident applicants are encouraged to complete the prerequisite 6 months of Internal Medicine rotations (including 3 months of medical ICU) prior to application.

The IM-CCM fellowship includes rotations in the Critical Care Medical Unit, Neurological Critical Care Unit, Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit, Emergency Department Intensive Care Unit, Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Palliative Care, Nutrition and several electives. The IM-CCM fellow will rotate in the Critical Care Medical Unit three months each year.

Dr. Ivan Co, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, serves as the Associate Program Director for the IM-CCM trainees under the oversight of Dr. Jakob McSparron, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine, PCCM Fellowship Director.

More information on the Critical Care Medicine Fellowship can be found on the Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program Website.

How to Apply

Our 2-year Critical Care Medicine Fellowship uses the AAMC Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) and participates in the NRMP Medicine and Pediatric Specialties Match.

  • We do not accept other forms of applications.
  • Due to our NIH training grant funding, we are limited in our ability to accept applicants om H1-B and J-1 visas. However, all applicants are considered on a case by case basis.
  • Due to our involvement in the National Residency Matching Program, we are unable to consider any applicants who are not registered for the subspecialty match.

Submit application via ERAS:

  • Applications should be uploaded into ERAS under the University of Michigan, Internal Medicine, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program, since there is not a separate stand alone IM/CCM ERAS application for our site.
  • Letters of recommendation are vital in our assessment of applicants. We require a minimum of 3 letters; up to 4 will be accepted. Because we find the following to be the most salient and helpful, we require:
    • A letter from your internal medicine department chair or residency program director.
    • Also useful would be a letter from any senior faculty with whom you had significant interaction, especially if they are members of the Pulmonary and/or Critical Care Divisions.
    • Otherwise, the most helpful letters will be from faculty who can speak to your attributes, performance, and potential in clinical and investigative endeavors.
  • Under most circumstances, Dean's letters and transcripts from medical school will not be helpful. Unless unusual circumstances warrant this, we prefer not to receive these.
  • We suggest that your personal statement give us insight into not only who you are, but who you would like to be and how you envision that your fellowship experience will foster your development.
Contact Us
Patty Urban
GME Program Administrator
Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
1500 E. Medical Center Drive
3920 Taubman Center, SPC 5360
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Phone: 734-763-9077
Salary & Benefits

The University of Michigan offers highly competitive salaries and generous benefits to our fellows and advanced trainees. Trainee salary will be commensurate with that of a House Officer at an equivalent level of training based on the HOA contract.

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Current Fellows

We are committed to equipping each fellow with the necessary tools they need to excel as experts and leaders, and empowering them to advance patient care, research, and education in pulmonary & critical care medicine.

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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Well-Being

The Department of Internal Medicine (DOIM) Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine is committed to creating and cultivating a diverse and inclusive community that provides our faculty, learners, and staff with the opportunities and support they need to thrive. Visit the DOIM Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Well-Being to learn more.

Program Leadership
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Clinical Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
Associate Medical Director
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Program Director
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Ivan N. Co headshot Ivan Co, MD
Associate Program Director of Critical Care Fellowship
Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
Clinical Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
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