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Primary Care Fellowship in Academic General Pediatrics

We are currently accepting applications for a Primary Care Fellowship in the Division of Academic General Pediatrics at the University of Minnesota.

The overall purpose of this fellowship is to improve the status of children and adolescents in the United States by training a cadre of pediatric clinician researchers who will assume positions of leadership in Academic General Pediatrics, within academic institutions, conduct the next generation of primary care research, and train a new generation of pediatrics who will be committed to serving children in low-income, high-need areas of the United States.

The fellowship is two to three years and includes an integrated set of coursework leading to a Masters in Public Health, two half-days per week in clinics serving historically underserved populations of children, and mentored research experiences.

The fellowship curriculum is constructed along a three dimensional model consisting of:

  1. General Pediatrics knowledge areas
  2. Research and academic leadership skills
  3. A focal area of expertise

The fellowship will provide trainees the knowledge and skill base to address the current and emerging health issues of children, youth and their families.

The Primary Care Fellowship in Academic General Pediatrics will be grounded in Divisions with an extensive research and publication record as well as 30 years of experience in post-graduate fellowship training.

The fellowship is open to physicians who have completed an accredited Pediatrics Residency program by the start of the program and are Board certified or Board eligible as defined by the American Board of Pediatrics. We especially encourage those from racial and ethnic communities underrepresented in medicine and primary care to apply, including Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian/Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and Asian American populations.

If you would like more information about the fellowship or are interested in applying, please contact the Fellowship Director:

Iris Borowsky, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Division of Academic General Pediatrics
University of Minnesota
717 Delaware St SE, #358
Minneapolis, MN 55414-2959
Phone: (612) 626-2398
Fax: (612) 626- 2134
Email: borow004@umn.edu


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