University of Florida
Positions: 1
Description: The pediatric endocrine fellowship program at the University of Florida in Gainesville has an opening for a second fellow to join our group starting July 2025. We have full funding for a trainee who would be able to join 2 other fellows at our ACGME accredited program in sunny Gainesville, Florida. We have generous funding for additional education and travel and boast specialized training in obesity medicine. The pediatric diabetes and endocrinology program at UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital we are perpetually ranked top 50 in the nation. We sponsor J1 visas. If you are interested in learning more about our program, please send your CV and contact us.
Program Website: https://endo.pediatrics.med.ufl.edu/fellowship-program/
Contact Information: Angelina Bernier, MD, angelina@ufl.edu
UCLA
Positions: 1
Description: Our fellowship program has a long and distinguished history of clinical, research, and educational excellence. Tailored to the specific talents and interests of each trainee, this program excels in training individuals for successful careers in academic and clinical pediatric endocrinology. Our three-year training program strives to attract superb candidates with a high interest in academic medicine. We aim to tailor our curriculum to the needs of the individual, ensuring that fellows have a comprehensive foundation in clinical practice, while providing rich options for academic endeavors in research, teaching, and quality improvement.
Program Website: https://www.uclahealth.org/departments/pediatrics/education/pediatric-fellowships/pediatric-endocrinology-fellowship
Contact Information: Dennis Chia, MD, djchia@mednet.ucla.edu, (310) 835-0867
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
Positions: 1
Description: First year fellow in Pediatric Endocrinology – Starting immediately
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, Brooklyn, NY
The Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship Program at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University (Brooklyn, NY) is seeking a qualified candidate for a first-year fellow position. Our program is ACGME-accredited.
Candidates must be completing or have completed residency in an ACGME or ACGME-I accredited Pediatric residency program.
The accepted candidate will have great opportunities to get an extensive exposure and training in the field of clinical pediatric endocrinology as well as clinical research.
Interested candidates should e-mail the following:
1) Curriculum vitae.
2) USMLE transcript.
3) Personal statement
Program Website: https://www.downstate.edu/education-training/fellowship-residency-programs/pediatrics/fellowship/endocrinology.html
Contact Information: Vatcharapan Umpaichitra, MD, Vatcharapan.Umpaichitra@downstate.edu
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Positions: 1
Description: Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship Opening (First-Year and Second-Year Positions)
University of Texas Southwestern (UTSW)
The Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship Program at UTSW is accepting applications for first-year and second-year fellowship positions. This is an excellent opportunity to join a robust and dynamic program that combines exceptional clinical training, cutting-edge research opportunities, and a strong commitment to education.
Program Highlights
• Comprehensive Clinical Training: Fellows gain extensive experience managing a wide range of endocrine disorders, including diabetes, thyroid, growth, pubertal, adrenal, and pituitary disorders. They also participate in specialty clinics focused on pediatric obesity, lipid disorders, metabolic bone disorders, and disorders of sexual development.
• Research Opportunities: UTSW offers fellows access to world-class research facilities and mentorship to pursue basic, translational, or clinical research in pediatric endocrinology.
• Collaborative Environment: Fellows work closely with expert faculty, interdisciplinary teams, and peers in one of the country’s top academic medical centers.
• Diverse Patient Population: Training includes exposure to a broad spectrum of cases, thanks to UTSW’s role as a leading referral center in the region.
Eligibility Requirements
• For the first-year position, applicants must have completed an ACGME-accredited pediatric residency program.
• For the second-year position, applicants must have successfully completed at least one year of fellowship training in pediatric endocrinology at an ACGME-accredited program.
Why UTSW?
Located in Dallas, Texas, UTSW provides a dynamic academic environment, a diverse patient population, and a cost-effective, family-oriented city with a rich cultural and social landscape. Fellows at UTSW are part of a supportive learning environment where they can thrive professionally and personally.
Application Process
Interested applicants should submit:
• A cover letter outlining their interest in the fellowship program and career goals.
• An updated CV.
• Three letters of recommendation.
• A personal statement (optional but encouraged).
Please send application materials or inquiries to:
Nivedita Patni, MD
Email: Nivedita.patni@utsouthwestern.edu
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and early submission is encouraged.
Join us at UTSW to advance your expertise in pediatric endocrinology and make a meaningful impact on the lives of children and their families.
Program Website: https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/departments/pediatrics/divisions/endocrinology/fellowship/
Contact Information: Nivedita Patni, MD, Nivedita.patni@utsouthwestern.edu
Emory/Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Positions: 1
Description: Our 3-year Pediatric Endocrine Fellowship seeks one additional fellow to join 5 additional fellows in the training program in July 2025. This Emory GME program is based clinically at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, our affiliated training site. We have just opened a new state of-the-art children’s hospital in Fall 2024; it is a truly amazing place to work and learn. Atlanta is a welcoming, vibrant and diverse city with typically mild weather. We are able to consider applicants who require H-1B or J-1 visas.
Program Website: https://med.emory.edu/departments/pediatrics/divisions/endocrinology/fellow/index.html
Contact Information: LaTanya Alleyne, latanya.alleyne@emory.edu, (404) 727-3796
UAB
Positions: 2
Description: Mid sized program with high patient volume, independence, and truly unique patient exposures. Support available for those interested in masters and lipid or obesity boards.
Program Website: https://www.uab.edu/medicine/peds/endocrinology-diabetes
Contact Information: Mary Lauren Scott, Mlscott@uabmc.edu, (205) 516-3231
Children’s Hospital at Montefiore Einstein
Positions: 1
Description: CHAM cares for a diverse patient population, not only from the Bronx and the immediate surrounding area, but from all over the country and world. We have a full complement of pediatric subspecialists to attract the most diverse range of diagnoses and clinical presentations. Fellows gain clinical experience in their own continuity clinic, which runs for all three years, as well as from time spent with attending physicians on the in-patient service and in clinics. Fellows also benefit from the ongoing basic, translational and clinical research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and from the well-established Quality Improvement program at CHAM. Our mission is to train outstanding pediatric endocrinologists with a strong foundation in the clinical, academic and research components of pediatric endocrinology. There are two fellows per year; applicants would be joining another first year fellow in July of 2025.
Program Website: https://virtualtour.montefiore.org/cham-pediatrics-fellowship?_ga=2.235910405.523249703.1648474345-1659625486.1639756845
Contact Information: Molly Regelmann, MD, moregelm@montefiore.org, (718) 920-4664
Indiana University School of Medicine
Positions: 1
Description: First year Pediatric Endocrinology fellowship
Program Website: https://medicine.iu.edu/pediatrics/specialties/endocrinology/fellowship
Contact Information: John Fuqua, MD, jsfuqua@iu.edu
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences/Arkansas Children’s Hospital
Positions: 1
Description: Our 3-year program focuses on training in clinical pediatric endocrinology and research in pediatric endocrinology. As the only Children’s hospital in the entire state, fellows not only participate in a robust educational curriculum led by board-certified pediatric endocrinology faculty; they also undergo extensive clinical exposure in several multidisciplinary clinics as well as general diabetes, endocrine and weight management clinics. There are several opportunities to engage in medical student and resident education; pursue scholarly scientific work comprising clinical and/or basic science research with excellent mentorship within and outside the division.
Beyond the educational curriculum, I am also proud of the work-family connection within our program, and we remain committed to fostering a sense of community and compassion during this training for our fellows. To accomplish this, we support our fellows with a strong emphasis on their well-being and with multiple programs in place as needed.
Applicants must be a US citizen or have a J1 Visa. H1B visa can be offered to exceptional candidates.
Program Website: https://medicine.uams.edu/pediatrics/education-training/fellowships/endocrinology/
Contact Information: Amanda Dozier, dozieramandal@uams.edu, (501) 364-2883
LSU Health
Positions: 1
Description: Our division offers an accredited 3-year training program with positions available for 1 fellow each year. The program provides training and experience to prepare the participant for a career in Pediatric Endocrinology and certification by the American Board of Pediatrics Subboard of Pediatric Endocrinology. The program has been ACGME certified since 1999.
Fellows will gain clinical experience amongst a team of supportive faculty, residents, and ancillary staff. In addition, fellows will further develop the multiple skills valued in academic medicine – teaching, research, quality improvement, and administration.
Program Website: https://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/Pediatrics/fellowship/endo/default.aspx
Contact Information: Hanh Rimmer, HMonju@lsuhsc.edu, (504) 894-6851
Northwestern University, Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago
Positions: 2
Description: The Division of Pediatric Endocrinology at Northwestern University, The Feinberg School of Medicine, has two first year positions open to its Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship Program for MD/DOs starting in July 2025. The 3-year program focuses on training in clinical pediatric endocrinology and research in pediatric endocrinology. During the fellowship, the fellows spend inpatient time in our endocrine service and as endocrinology consultants to other specialties. Fellows also do outpatient care in their endocrinology and diabetes continuity clinics as well as rotating through other endocrine subspecialty clinics. Fellows will be actively involved in research with opportunities in clinical research, bench research, and/or quality improvement. Applicants must be a US citizen or have a J1 Visa.
Program Website: https://www.pediatrics.northwestern.edu/education/fellows/endocrinology/
Contact Information: Reema Habiby, MD, rhabiby@luriechildrens.org, (312) 227-6094
University of Utah
Positions: 2
Description: Our program is committed to excellence in training the next generation of pediatric endocrinologists to practice innovative, evidence-based medicine. Our fellowship program is an ACGME accredited 3-year training program that trains individuals for careers in academic and clinical medicine. Our large catchment area ensures that fellows gain comfort with the full breadth of endocrinologic and diabetes care and exposure to medically complex patients from Utah and surrounding states.
Our division’s team of 13 pediatric endocrinologists, 4 advanced practice providers, and 5 fellows are committed to clinical care, research, and education. We pride ourselves on having a comprehensive educational curriculum in order to prepare our fellows for any desired career path. We have weekly case conferences, journal clubs, didactic lectures, invited speakers, grand rounds, and a board review series. The fellowship has a 100% board pass rate since its inception. We also provide interdisciplinary learning opportunities through pediatric subspecialty fellow lecture series and joint conferences with adult endocrinology, pediatric nephrology, medical genetics, pediatric urology, pediatric gynecology, and pediatric gastroenterology.
Our fellows have continuity clinics in diabetes and general endocrinology starting in their first year. They also participate in our subspecialty clinics for Metabolic Bone Disease, Prader-Willi Syndrome, Differences of Sex Development, Gender Management and Support (GeMS), Cystic Fibrosis-Related Diabetes, Single Ventricle Clinic, Thyroid Nodules and Cancer, and High-Risk Diabetes. Fellows participate in interdisciplinary education through rotation with adult endocrinology, reproductive endocrinology, pediatric gynecology, lipid clinic, and the national reference laboratory ARUP.
The first year of the program is devoted primarily to clinical training, with both inpatient and outpatient activities. The second and third years of the program are devoted mostly to clinical and/or laboratory research. Our fellows have access to research opportunities within and outside the division based on their interests. Fellows can also pursue a Master of Science in Clinical Investigation or Master of Education in Health Professions degree during their training.
Our fellowship program provides a collegial and supportive environment, where fellows are truly viewed and respected as junior faculty members. We are committed to supporting our fellows’ pursuit of their passions in pediatric endocrinology in an environment that prioritizes both education and wellness.
Program Website: https://medicine.utah.edu/pediatrics/endocrinology/fellowship
Contact Information: Kathleen Timme, MD, MEd, kathleen.timme@hsc.utah.edu
University of Virginia
Positions: 1
Description: Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship
Program Website: https://childrens.uvahealth.com/services/pediatric-diabetes-endocrinology
Contact Information: David Repaske, repaske@virginia.edu
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
Positions: 1
Description: The University of Wisconsin Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes Fellowship program, located in Madison, Wisconsin, is an ACGME fully accredited three year subspecialty program that provides comprehensive clinical training, a broad spectrum of research opportunities, and exceptional mentoring and education by dedicated, approachable, and knowledgeable faculty. Fellows who successfully complete this program will meet the requirements for application to the American Board of Pediatrics certifying exam in Pediatric Endocrinology.
Clinical training is extremely broad in scope, and well balanced between general endocrinology and diabetes in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Patient care is concentrated at the University of Wisconsin American Family Children’s Hospital, which opened in 2007 and serves a population of over two million with over 4,000 endocrinology and 2,000 diabetes visits per year. Our Program emphasizes advanced technologies and tools for comprehensive diabetes and endocrine disorder management, and includes special exposure to Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, Medical Ethics, Endocrine Oncology, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Family Lipid disorders, Pediatric Fitness, Genetics, Bone clinic, Transgender PATH clinic, Endocrine Laboratory Medicine, Adult Endocrinology, and Endocrine Disease Imaging.
Research training is distinguished by the wide array of topic choices, genuine opportunities for fellow initiated projects, and close mentorship. The Program provides a unique two month period during the first year for research topic exploration and project preparation, workshops in Scientific Manuscript and Grant Writing, and eight months in years 2 and 3 that are dedicated to and protected for research. The program’s excellence as a research training environment is recognized by NIH T32 grant support, awarded to just a handful of Divisions of Pediatric Endocrinology in the country.
The enthusiasm, success and happiness of our fellows serves as a motivator for enthusiasm, success and happiness of the division overall. Fellows play an active role in the division’s growth, decision-making and become a part of our family well beyond the 3 years of fellowship. Madison, Wisconsin, home of the University of Wisconsin, is consistently at the top of “best places to live” in the US and a place that UW pediatric endocrinology fellows are lucky to call home. The University offer boundless options for collaboration with researches across campus, and Madison offers many advocacy, culture, dining and exploring opportunities. We look forward to having you join our team!
Please contact our Fellowship Coordinator, Tara Luckey at tara.luckey@wisc.edu with any questions.
Contact Information: Tara Luckey, tara.luckey@wisc.edu
University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital/Case Western Reserve University
Positions: 2
Description: The Division of Pediatric Endocrinology at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital/Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is pleased to announce two fellowship positions available starting in July 2025.
At UH Rainbow, we provide comprehensive care for children with diabetes and a wide spectrum of acute and chronic endocrine disorders. Consistently ranked among the nation’s top pediatric hospitals by U.S. News & World Report, UH Rainbow is proud to have its Division of Pediatric Endocrinology ranked among the top 15 programs for the past three years.
Our fellowship program is designed to fully prepare physicians for rewarding careers in Pediatric Endocrinology. Fellows gain extensive clinical experience at our full-service tertiary children’s hospital and affiliated satellite clinics, ensuring a robust foundation for clinical excellence. Fellows manage their own patient panels and collaborate with a diverse faculty team in both outpatient and inpatient settings.
Beyond clinical training, we offer a wide range of opportunities in research, teaching, quality improvement, medical education, and administrative leadership. Fellows are mentored by internationally recognized faculty engaged in groundbreaking research in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, including innovative diabetes technologies. Additional areas of expertise include lipidology, thyroid disorders, cancer survivorship, cystic fibrosis-related diabetes, obesity, and gender-affirming care, offering fellows many opportunities for specialization.
Our program emphasizes tailored mentorship to help fellows achieve their unique career goals, whether in academic medicine, research, or clinical practice. A supportive, team-based approach allows us to provide exceptional clinical care and education. Applicants should demonstrate a commitment to collaboration, critical thinking, and a growth mindset.
Eligibility and Application Requirements:
Applicants must:
• Be board-certified or board-eligible in General Pediatrics.
• Have completed an accredited residency program in Pediatrics or Medicine/Pediatrics.
Application Materials:
• Curriculum Vitae (CV)
• Personal Statement
• Medical School Transcript
• MSPE (Dean’s Letter)
• USMLE or COMLEX scores (Steps 1–3)
• At least three (3) Letters of Recommendation
For graduates of non-ACGME/AOA accredited programs, additional materials are required:
• Summative Evaluations from your residency program
• ECFMG Certification
We look forward to reviewing your application and welcoming new fellows dedicated to advancing pediatric endocrine care!
Program Website: https://www.uhhospitals.org/rainbow/the-center-of-pediatric-education/pediatric-fellowship-training-programs/pediatric-endocrinology-fellowship
Contact Information: JaTaun Williams, Program Coordinator, Jataun.williams@uhhospitals.org, (216) 844-3809
UConn at Connecticut Childrens
Positions: 1
Description: Dynamic department in a diverse city in New England looking for a first year fellow to start July 2025!
Program Website: https://health.uconn.edu/graduate-medical-education/pediatric-endocrinology-fellowship/
Contact Information: Sunitha Sure, MD, ssura@connecticutchildrens.org
Children’s Hospital of Orange County
Positions: 1
Description: Program Overview
Our endocrine and diabetes program aims to prepare fellows for careers as leaders in clinical or academic medicine through an outstanding academic, professional, and collegial atmosphere.
We aim to provide the fellow with:
• Structured one-on-one mentoring to help guide their chosen career path
• Opportunities for conducting and presenting research (basic science, translational, clinical and educational) as well as quality improvement projects
• A collaborative culture that protects the fellow to ensure wellness and minimize “burnout” while creating resilience
• An experience to provide patient-centered, evidence-based, high quality and innovative care to patients and their families
The first-year fellow will have intensive clinical training focused on both outpatient and inpatient endocrine disorders, supervised by an attending physician from the division. Rotations will follow a 13-block template where the fellow will rotate every other week between the inpatient service and the outpatient clinics (total of 22 weeks of inpatient and 22 weeks of outpatient service). CHOC provides exposure to both common and exotic pathologies, making an optimal learning environment for our fellow. The fellow will be expected to become proficient in the diagnosis and management of common endocrine disorders, as well as become familiar with the psychosocial and ethical aspects of care for these patients. The large volume and broad range of endocrine pathology seen by CHOC endocrinologists ensures an optimal clinical experience for endocrine fellows.
During the first year, the fellow will also have 4 weeks total of protected research time to explore possible research topics and select a research mentor. Two of these four weeks of research will be spent at UCI introducing the fellow to the Islet program and providing basic education and experience on lab methodologies.
The second and third years are largely devoted to clinical or basic research with a mentor chosen by the fellow. During research time, the fellow will continue participating in their Continuity Clinic (1/2 day per week) and will participate in specialty clinics (1/2 day per week). In the second year, the fellow will have12 non-consecutive weeks of inpatient service; in the third year it will be 8 non-consecutive weeks. Overall, research time in the second and third years will be 38 weeks/year. Our inpatient service is robust and we typically have 10-15 patients through the consult and primary endocrine/diabetes service that we follow at any given time making for a highly educational inpatient experience.
The outpatient experience provides access to a high-volume center that treats children with a variety of endocrinopathies such as diabetes, disorders of growth, disorders of anterior pituitary gland, diabetes insipidus, thyroid disorders, disorders of calcium homeostasis, metabolic bone disease, adrenal gland disorders, endocrine neoplasia, and disorders of puberty. Throughout the three years of fellowship, the fellow will participate in the Endocrine Attending and Fellow Continuity clinics, as well rotate through various subspecialty clinics to allow exposure to a broad range of diagnoses and management styles. These specialty clinics include the Thyroid Cancer, OI clinic, ALD clinic, Noonan Syndrome clinic, CFRD clinic, Long-term Cancer Survivorship, Turner syndrome, Disorder of Sex Development, Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, Klinefelter syndrome, Transgender, Red Cell, Prader-Willi Syndrome clinic, and Type 2 Diabetes clinics.
Research
Training in research and completion of a project related to pediatric endocrinology is an ACGME requirement. In the first year, the fellow should concentrate on choosing a research project and mentor. Mentors are available at both UCI and CHOC, both in Pediatric Endocrinology and/or in collaboration with other subspecialists. In the second and third years, each fellow will have 38 weeks of scheduled research time per year.
As part of their training in research, the fellow will be expected to gain experience in study design, conducting hypothesis-driven research, laboratory methodology, statistical analysis, IRB preparation, and if applicable, grant preparation. Training in these topics will be included in the Fellow Core Curriculum.
Conferences and Teaching
• Journal Club: Fellow chooses and reviews, using evidence-based techniques, a recent journal article relevant to Endocrinology; once or twice yearly.
• Fellow Case Conference: Fellows bring challenging cases from their clinic to discuss with attending and other fellows. This is an opportunity to get management advice on their toughest patients as well as learn from other fellows’ cases and the perspectives of other attending physicians.
• Fellows Core Curriculum: 16 month ABP based curriculum designed to cover content specs.
• Opportunities also exist for senior fellows to present at lectures for other divisions, as well as outside hospitals as part of community outreach.
• Fellows are also expected to teach residents and medical students on the wards and in the outpatient clinics, as well as through Grand Rounds, Morning Report and noon conferences.
• Combined Adult/Pediatric Case Conference
• Thyroid Cancer Conference
• DSD conference
Program Website: https://choc.org/careers/residency-training-programs/uci-choc-pediatric-endocrinology-fellowship-program/#highlights
Contact Information: Himala Kashmiri, DO, Hkashmiri@choc.org
University of Minnesota
Positions: 1
Description: The University of Minnesota Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship is a 3 year ACGME accredited education training program. Clinical Training consists of ½ day clinic/week of outpatient continuity clinic. The fellow will do 3 months of inpatient consult service per year. The subspecialty endocrine clinic rotation is 4 weeks each year which includes clinics dedicated to patients with Turner Syndrome, Brain Tumors, DSD, Lipid Disorders, Disorders of Bone Metabolism, Weight Management, Type 1 & 2 Diabetes, Gender Dysphoria, CAH, Hypophosphatasia, s/p BMT. Auto-islet Transplants, ALD.
The fellows also participate in one week Diabetes Camp each summer in Wisconsin.
Each fellow will get education funds of $300/per year and a scholarly stipend of $2500 for conferences. The fellowship also offers a Master’s program in Clinical Research to augment physician scientist training. This fellowship is NIH T32 grant funded. Our funding specifies that trainees receiving support from award funds must be a citizen of the United States, a non-citizen national, or a foreign national having in their possession a visa permitting permanent residence in the United States.
Program Website: https://med.umn.edu/pediatrics/education/fellowships/medical-fellowships/pediatric-endocrinology
Contact Information: Michelle Stepka, M.Ed, mstepka@umn.edu, (612) 624-4912
Indiana University School of Medicine
Positions: 1
Description: The Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and the Division of Endocrinology at the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis announce an opening for a combined adult/pediatric endocrine fellowship to start in July 2025. Building on a close collegial relationship, the divisions have a 25 year history of training combined fellows. Our Med/Peds fellows have gone on to successful careers in academia and in private practice. The program includes a total of 12 clinical months in Pediatric Endocrinology, 12 clinical months in Adult Endocrinology, and 24 months of scholarly/research activity. Completion of the fellowship allows graduates to be board-eligible in both Pediatric and Adult Endocrinology.
Program Website:
Contact Information: Jack Fuqua, MD, jsfuqua@iu.edu and/or Lauren Baker, MD, bakerle@iu.edu