Adolescent Medicine | Fellowship Program
Physicians who have completed pediatric, internal medicine, family
practice, medicine or pediatric residency training in the United
States are invited to apply to the Adolescent Center for a position
in our one year clinical fellowship training program. Our
fellows have the opportunity to refine their clinical
skills in the care of adolescent patients in a variety of inpatient
and outpatient settings. Participation in community health care
settings is provided, and the development of new ties with the
community is encouraged. Teaching is an important part of the
fellowship year. Fellows have the opportunity to teach pediatric
residents and Washington University medical students in clinical
settings and by leading didactic sessions. In addition, numerous
opportunities exist to teach in community settings. The Washington
University School of Medicine is renowned for the depth and breadth
of its research programs. Fellows are encouraged to participate in
a research project during their clinical year. Our flexible
adolescent medicine fellowship training program allows fellows to
tailor their training program to fit their needs.
Please contact
for further information. Interested individuals may also want to review the Washington University Graduate Medical Education Policies.
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