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Venous and Lymphatic Medicine Greenville - Program Details

The Venous and Lymphatic Medicine program at University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville offers a competitive salary for postgraduate candidates. Eligibility is based on successfully completing initial certification in primary care, surgery, radiology, dermatology or other medical residencies. The ideal candidate is procedurally oriented with an interest in venous and lymphatic disorders.

Why choose the Venous and Lymphatic Medicine Fellowship at Prisma Health?

Our fellows have access to myriad resources within our medical group. We are the largest health care organization in South Carolina. Our venous and lymphatic fellowship faculty members are well-known in their field and are dedicated to promoting and creating the venous and lymphatic medicine specialists of the future. Additionally, Greenville offers excellent medical facilities, a highly respected educational system and a high quality of life.

Graduate Medical Education

Program commencement date is August 1.

Benefits

Vacation/paid time off and monetary allowances are set by the Department of Academic Services and outlined in the Policy and Procedure for Medical Education Resident/Fellow Staff. These benefits include but are not limited to:

  • Moving allowance
  • Annual medical educational allowance
  • Health and dental insurance
  • Medical savings accounts
  • iPhone
  • Lab coats and laundry service
  • AVLS membership candidacy and trainee discount
  • Paid South Carolina limited license fee
  • State and federal drug licensure fees
  • No after-hours or weekend call
  • Discounted Prisma Health-owned fitness club membership

For full benefits, refer to the Policy and Procedure Manual for Medical Education Resident/Fellow Staff.