Women’s Health Primary Care Fellowship (Instructor)
Job Summary
This unique, one-year, ambulatory-based fellowship position is designed to train internal medicine graduates to provide broad-spectrum women's health primary care to women of all ages. In addition, participants will undergo a supportive transition to independent primary care practice, gain dedicated women's health procedural experience, develop an understanding of both academic and community-based medical settings, and develop leadership skills in education, quality improvement, and clinic administration.
Key Responsibilities
- Build and maintain own primary care panel at the Women's Integrated Services in Health clinic and see other clinic patients as needed, 5 half days per week, which includes 1 half day precepting an LIC students
- Work with Women's Health Fellowship Director to arrange clinical sessions with subspecialty physicians at University of Colorado in target women's health subspecialties
- Design and complete a mentored scholarly project by the end of the year.
- Present didactic presentation on women's health topic to WISH faculty and staff four times annually.
- Present once a year at GIM Grand Rounds and/or WISH Rounds on topic of choice
- Partner with WISH Medical Director in an apprentice model to get on-the-job training for a future career in educational or administrative clinician leadership.
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