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Clinical Services (Adolescent Medicine):
Adolescent Health Fellowships
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Boston LEAH (Leadership Education in Adolescent Health) offers fellowships in five disciplines:
Adolescent Medicine Fellowship
Applicants to the Adolescent Medicine Fellowship program must have completed a residency program in pediatrics, internal medicine or family practice.

First Year of Fellowship:
The first year involves intensive training through an interdisciplinary adolescent health curricula and ample clinical experience in the Adolescent/Young Adult Medical Practice at Children's Hospital Boston and community based sites.

Second and Third Years of Fellowship:
In the second and third years, the fellows will complete course work in research methodology and health policy and undertake an independent scholarship project, as well as continue clinical work.

Fellows in the program are expected to complete the clinical training and scholarship requirements to become eligible to take the Adolescent Medicine Sub-Board examination. The Adolescent Medicine Fellowship program is ACGME accredited. The program prepares applicants to become leaders in academic or public health positions.

Deadline for written applications: July 1 in the year before starting (for example, July 1, 2006 for July 1, 2007).

Interviews: Scheduled on Fridays in April, May and June.

For More Information:

Applicants should contact the LEAH Program for information about applications and to speak with the discipline directors by calling the LEAH Coordinator at:
617-355-6539 or 617-355-7170.

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