How to Apply

The Henry Ford Warren Hospital Nephrology Fellowship Program welcomes applications from individuals who are board-eligible in Internal Medicine from an American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) certified program at the time of matriculation. (Please note that we do not routinely accept applications from those who hold H1B visas.)

Submit Application via ERAS

Application submissions for the new academic year begin in July by using the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) beginning in August. Well-qualified individuals are invited for a virtual interview.

ACGME #: 1482514175

Required Documents for ERAS Application

  • At least three letter of reference from those who know you well and can speak to your clinical ability, research potential (if applicable), and personal characteristics
  • A personal statement describing your background, and career goals and ambitions
  • Transcript from USMLE
  • ECFMG status report (if applicable)
  • Common application

Virtual Fellowship Interview Day

During the virtual interview day, applicants will get a chance to meet with program leadership, have one-on-one interviews with faculty members, interact with current fellows and fellow applicants using an interactive web-based platform. If internet connectivity is problematic, phone interviews can be scheduled.

NRMP Medical Specialties Matching Program (MSMP)

The Henry Ford Warren Hospital Nephrology Fellowship Program participates in the NRMP-sponsored match program. Interviewed applicants must register with the NRMP; registration begins in July. Following your interview, please follow NRMP instructions and instructions provided by our fellowship program at the time of your interview to submit your rank order list to the Match program.

To learn more about our program please contact: Barbara Crumback - bcrumba1@hfhs.org

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