Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
2 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Pediatrics
Area of study
Health
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Fellowship Program

The Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Fellowship Program at Baylor College of Medicine is a two-year fellowship that provides comprehensive training in both medical and surgical aspects of pediatric and adolescent gynecology.


Program Overview

The program utilizes the resources of the Texas Medical Center and Texas Children's Hospital to provide fellows with excellent gynecological care for pediatric and adolescent patients. Candidates should have a strong interest in minimally invasive surgery.


Curriculum

The fellow will interact with both pediatric and OB/GYN faculties and fellows. Many opportunities for research exist, and innovative clinical investigation is encouraged. Our fellows also participate in resident training and are in charge of monthly resident conferences. Mentorship is provided to all fellows by PAG faculty as well as other Pediatric and OB-GYN faculty. Simulation activities are available through Baylor and Texas Children's.


Time Allocation

Fellows will spend approximately 70% of their time on clinical activities and 30% on research. Clinical and research activities are interspersed throughout the fellowship, with typically more time for research in the second year.


Rotations

Rotations during the fellowship focus on basic Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology (PAG), complex cases in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, as well as partnering specialties such as:


  • Pediatric ER
  • Child Assessment Center for Abuse
  • Pediatric Gastroenterology
  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Pediatric Urology
  • Pediatric Hematology
  • Fertility Preservation
  • Gender Medicine Clinic
  • Anorectal Malformation Clinic
  • Telemedicine Clinics
  • Genetics
  • Robotics
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Adolescent Medicine

In the second year, fellows are given one month of elective time. Fellows typically have the ability to tailor the elective time to a focus area. Fellows have gone to Malawi to work in the Fistula Center, spent extra time in bleeding disorder clinic, or expanded their knowledge in the area of transgender medicine.


Supervision

Fellows are supervised by fellowship-trained PAG faculty during PAG rotations and Pediatric specialists or OBGYN faculty for outside rotations. The current schedule offers a balance in the medical and surgical aspects of PAG, with special emphasis on surgery. Rounds are supervised by attending faculty with both in-person and e-rounding options.


Call Schedule

Call is 1 in 4. Texas Children's service-call occurs according to the schedule fellows make. Each fellow has the option to take faculty-level general OB/GYN night-call in the major resident teaching hospital once every two months (50 percent of calls). Usually, this activity takes up less than five percent of the fellowship.


Didactic Education

During the monthly pediatric and adolescent gynecology service meeting, patients are discussed from presentation to management and teaching pearls evoked. Fellows meet with PAG leadership as needed for informal teaching sessions. Fellows are encouraged to participate in obstetrics and gynecology educational activities, including grand rounds, journal clubs, as well as other selected educational opportunities at Texas Children's Hospital.


Fellows are also involved in several resident and student education forums as instructors. These include weekly sessions teaching the residents and medical students about various aspects of pediatric and adolescent gynecology. In addition, fellows lecture other departments in Texas Children's on selected topics in the field. Qualified fellows have the opportunity to participate at the attending level at the Harris Health System, where they have the opportunity to work with residents and students.


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