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The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology is proud to announce that we are accepting applications for our global and rural women’s health research fellowship program for academic specialists in general obstetrics and gynecology. Candidates should be interested in pursuing an academic career that combines scientific inquiry and clinical and/or population science research in global women’s health.

  • Research

    Research

    This two-year fellowship is designed to prepare academic specialists in general obstetrics and gynecology to pursue a research career in an academic department focusing on global and rural women’s health.   As a part of the program, fellows will spend 50-60% of their time conducting research in a low- and middle-income country, and have the opportunity to engage in research focusing on rural women’s health in the US and to complete a Master’s program curriculum:

    • Masters of Science in Global Health, a new true transdisciplinary curriculum jointly offered by the new Mary Heersink Institute of Global Health (in the UAB Heersink School of Medicine) in collaboration with the UAB Sparkman Center for Global Health and a global consortium.
    • Master’s in Public Health (MPH) with concentration options of epidemiology, health behavior, health care organization, health policy, maternal and child health policy and leadership, and population health.
    • Masters of Science in Public Health with concentrations in applied technology, biostatistics, epidemiology, and outcomes research.

    The fellowship program will allow investigation in a broad range of areas including but not limited by behavioral, epidemiologic, implementation science, health services, outcomes, and patient-oriented research. The Department has an emphasis on global and rural health, gynecology oncology, maternal-fetal medicine, reproductive endocrinology and infertility services, urogynecology and pelvic reconstructive surgery, and women’s reproductive healthcare infectious diseases. Given its breadth we are able to tailor the fellowship to a research topic that matches the candidate’s interest. The goal of this fellowship is for our fellows to finish the program with a strong foundation in the design and conduct of clinical and/or population science research, grant writing, a track record of research success, and a network of mentors and resources that will allow them to be well-positioned to obtain extra-mural funding and launch an academic career. Research infrastructure and collaboration through the Center for Women’s Reproductive Health and other university-wide interdisciplinary centers at UAB are among the best in the country.

  • Clinical

    Clinical

    Fellows will spend 30-35% of their time on average working clinically in the outpatient and inpatient clinical settings of the Division of Women’s Reproductive Healthcare (WRH). The clinical volume will be sufficient for Fellows to apply for ABOG Oral Board examination either during or at the conclusion of the fellowship.

  • Mentorship

    Mentorship

    After choosing their primary area of interest, fellows will have a primary research mentor and mentor team with research expertise and a track record of research success in the field. The fellow will meet with the mentors regularly to provide support and career guidance. Fellows will also be assigned a primary clinical mentor to provide guidance in clinical care.

  • Eligibility

    Eligibility

    Applicants must have an MD degree and have completed a U.S. residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Prior training in clinical research is not required.

  • Fellowship Directors

    Fellowship Directors

    • Research: Isabel Scarinci, PhD, MPH; Email: iscarinci@uabmc.edu
    • Clinical: Kimberly Hoover, MD; Email: khoover@uabmc.edu
  • Application

    Application

    Interested applicants should email the following application materials to Nicole Howard @ nhoward@uabmc.edu by December 15, 2024. Applicants will be selected for interviews in February 2025 with a start date August 1, 2025.

    1. Current Curriculum Vitae
    2. One page personal statement describing why the applicant wants to pursue research training and a clinician-scientist career

    3 letters of recommendation from faculty who can comment on the training, skills, and/or lived

MEET OUR INAUGURAL FELLOW

Zach Gentry, M.D.

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