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The UNC Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellowship program participates in the electronic application submission process ERAS. The application deadline for the 2013 Fellowship is May 15. Letters of support may be mailed separately and must be received by May 31.
The ERAS application needs to include:
- Electronic Application
- Picture
- Transcript
- MSPE
- 4 Letters of Support (TBD by applicant)
- Personal Statement
- COMLEX transcript
- USMLE and ECFMC as applicable
Two applicants will be selected the Fellowship. Applicants will be contacted this summer about interview days in August and September.
Our mission is to prepare highly skilled subspecialists dedicated to the care of pregnant women and their fetuses, spanning the breadth and depth of the specialty. To achieve this, the educational experiences are tailored to the fellow’s interests and needs. Acquisition and development of research skills is an important component of the educational process and critical and analytic thinking are an expectation for completion of the fellowship. The faculty of the division of maternal-fetal medicine supports the clinical and research missions of the fellowship training program by mentoring fellows to achieve future successes as clinicians, academicians and as national leaders in maternal-fetal medicine.
There are two tracks available to achieve the educational objectives of the fellowship:
- Track 1: Basic Science/Clinical Research Track – no additional degree conferred
- Track 2: Masters in Public Health Track – fellow pursues a Master Degree in Public Health in Maternal Child Health, Epidemiology, Health Behavior, Health Policy and Administration, or Biostatistics through the UNC School of Public Health. Fellows in either track are assigned 12 months of core maternal-fetal Medicine clinical rotations, 18 months of dedicated research time (at which time fellows in MPH track complete their coursework), and six months of electives (one month each of NICU, ICU, OB Anesthesia, Pediatric Cardiology, Genetics, plus a one month selective, where the fellow chooses the rotation).
Fellows are clinical faculty in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and they actively participate in the education and supervision of medical students and residents.
GRADUATES:
| Year |
Fellow |
Current Employer |
| 1996 |
Lydia Wright |
New Hanover Regional Hospital, Wilmington, NC |
| 1997 |
Christian A. Chisholm |
University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA |
| 1998 |
Brita K. Boyd |
Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC |
| 1998 |
Robert A. Strauss |
University of NC at Chapel Hill, NC |
| 2000 |
Alexander Allaire |
Private Practice Atlanta, Ga |
| 2001 |
Paul Whitecar |
Fort Bragg, NC |
| 2002 |
Jennifer L. Bailit |
MetroHealth Cleveland, OH |
| 2003 |
Garrett Lam |
Private Practice Phoenix, AR |
| 2004 |
Amy M. Adelberg |
Private Practice Denver, CO |
| 2005 |
Thomas N. Trevett |
Private Practice, Alpharetta, GA |
| 2006 |
Teresa Harper |
Perinatal Associates, Albuquerque, NM |
| 2007 |
Amy Picklesimer |
Greenville Memorial Hospital OB/GYN Center, Greenville, SC |
| 2008 |
Michael Ruma |
Perinatal Associates, Albuquerque, NM |
| 2009 |
Amanda Horton |
Northwestern University at Evanston |
| 2010 |
M. Ashley Hickman |
Univ of Texas Southwestern Maternal Fetal Medicine, Dallas, TX |
| 2011 |
Sina Haeri |
Baylor College of Medicine in Houston Texas |
| 2011 |
Arthur Baker |
Savannah Perinatology Associates with the Womens Health Institute Affiliate of Mercer Univ SOM, Macon, GA |
| 2012 |
Champa Woodham |
Med Center of Central Georgia at Mercer Univ SOM , Macon, GA |
| 2012 |
Corey Booker |
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC |
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