Critical Care Medicine (non-Pulmonary) applicants- click here!
Thank you for your interest in the Henry Ford Health/Michigan State University Pulmonary/Critical Care fellowship! Our mission is to provide outstanding clinical training for the next generation of pulmonary and critical care physicians through clinical experiences in our high-volume, high-acuity tertiary care center that serves a diverse patient population and provides high-quality, complex specialty care. We are committed to equity in access to training and to maintaining an environment of inclusion for all trainees regardless of race/ethnicity, gender, and religion.
Our program aims to produce excellent clinicians and clinician educators who provide outstanding care to adult patients with chronic pulmonary disease as well as critical illness. We provide excellent training through broad exposure to a spectrum of complex diseases through experiences in Interstitial Lung Diseases, Lung Transplant, Pulmonary Hypertension, Interventional Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine as well as in our high volume intensive care units. We aim to prepare our fellows to be leaders as clinicians, educators, ICU directors and service chiefs through leadership development, and by providing opportunities for gaining skills in high quality and safe care delivery.
We invite you to learn more about our program by exploring our website or our fellowship’s Instagram account!
Leadership

Program Director
Javier Diaz-Mendoza, MD
Dr. Diaz previously served as the Program Director of the Interventional Pulmonary fellowship and assumed the PD role for PCCM in January 2024.

Associate Program Director
Amanda Godfrey, MD
Dr. Godfrey is a prior graduate of Henry Ford’s PCCM fellowship and returned as faculty in 2020.

Associate Program Director
Alaa Abu Sayf, MD
Dr. Abu Sayf is a prior graduate of Henry Ford’s PCCM fellowship and has been faculty since 2019. He specializes in Interstitial Lung Disease.

Kesha Brown, BA
Medical Education Coordinator
Kesha serves as the program coordinator of the PCCM fellowship, as well as several other fellowship programs. We couldn’t operate without her!
Questions? Contact us:
Kesha Brown, BA
Medical Education Coordinator, Pulmonary and Critical Care
kbrown11@hfhs.org
313-916-4906


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