The Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellowship trains future subspecialty consultants to deliver safe, high-quality, patient-centered, and innovative care for complex pregnancies. Our program emphasizes clinical excellence, technical skill, research, teaching, advocacy, and leadership—aligned with our institution’s mission to advance health in rural and urban communities.
To train future clinician-leaders in Maternal Fetal Medicine with a strong foundation in clinical excellence, research, education, health advocacy, and leadership. Key program objectives include:
Clinical CompetenceProgressively develop autonomy in subspecialty consultation for managing high-risk pregnancies. |
Technical ProficiencyAcquire and apply ultrasound and procedural skills through simulation and hands-on clinical experience. |
Team LeadershipUnderstand the roles of and integrate multidisciplinary team members, evolving from collaborative participation to team leadership. |
EducationMaster the core principles of MFM to teach patients and trainees with increasing independence. |
Quality ImprovementUse quality improvement methodologies to design and complete a meaningful QI project. |
Scholarly ActivityDevelop and execute a scholarly project—from hypothesis generation and protocol development to thesis defense and scholarly dissemination by the end of the fellowship. |