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Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellowship

Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellowship
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Program Description
Mayo Clinic in Rochester offers a three-year Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellowship program for physicians who wish to specialize in the field of high-risk obstetrics.

Our program offers:

  • Extensive exposure to the management of medical, surgical and obstetrical problems associated with pregnancy
  • The opportunity to acquire the factual knowledge, and medical and procedural skills to identify, evaluate and treat the entire spectrum of disorders affecting the mother and/or her developing child
  • Preparation for subspecialty certification and a successful career in academic medicine.

Certification
When you successfully complete Mayo Clinic’s Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellowship, you will be eligible to take the subspecialty certification examination in Maternal Fetal Medicine, offered by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Accreditation
Mayo Clinic’s Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellowship Program meets the requirements of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Program History
The Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellowship began in 2006 and will accept its first trainee in 2007. This fellow will complete the program in 2010. Going forward from 2010, it is anticipated that one fellow will complete this program annually.

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