Deadline: Ongoing
The UW Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, in partnership with the AMA Foundation, has launched applications to support the LGBTQ+ yearlong academic fellowship at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
The program is currently seeking a Family Medicine, Medicine, Med-Peds, or Pediatrics physician to join them as the 2025-2026 University of Wisconsin LGBTQ+ Health Fellow.
The focus of this innovative fellowship is to integrate primary care and public health to optimize the health of LGBTQ+ and gender expansive individuals and to advance LGBTQ+ health equity. Their partnerships with UW Health, an organization that has been recognized by the Human Rights Campaign as a Leader in Healthcare Equality, as well as with the University of Wisconsin-Madison and community organizations that support the diverse and unique needs of the LGBTQ+ and gender diverse community members will provide ample clinical education, academic scholarship, and community engagement opportunities for the fellow. This academic clinically focused fellowship is housed in their Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, a department that provides a robust supportive infrastructure for other academic and interdisciplinary fellowships.
Fellows will interact on daily basis with faculty members and other learners, including fellows, across all primary care fields. They will also regularly interact with clinicians and learners in other specialties. The fellow will benefit from close supportive interactions with a mentoring committee that includes faculty members with primary care clinical leadership and research skills, with LGBTQ+ education expertise, and with national recognition in LGBTQ+ health issues.
Salary and Benefits
- Fellows are employed by the UW School of Medicine and Public Health and are paid as PGY-4 residents unless they are admitted with advanced standing due to their previous graduate medical education history. Benefits are included and there is an ample budget for CME.
Program Logistics
- The fellowship is intended to be highly individualized and flexible though with a core framework. In general the fellowship is structured as follows:
- Clinical care (40-60%): Fellows will see patients at a primary care clinic in their specialty with effort made for placement in a practice that has a higher known population of LGBTQ+ patients. They will also provide care at the UW Health Gender Services Clinic and the Pediatric and Adolescent Transgender Health (PATH) clinic. Additional opportunities will be available for immersive experiences in multiple specialty settings from endocrinology to surgical clinics. Inpatient care, maternity care, and call are not anticipated unless specifically applicable to fellowship goals.
- Academic activities (30-50%): Fellows are supported to pursue scholarship in multiple ways that can include developing research projects, writing articles, giving presentations, creating educational curriculum, doing innovative teaching, and/or producing community resources. Funding for travel and resources is available. There may be opportunities to extend research training beyond this one year fellowship.
- Community engagement and advocacy (10%): Partnership with community groups is an essential element of the fellowship, as is advocacy. Fellows are expected to participate in a community project.
- Seminars: A weekly seminar brings together fellows from the DFMCH hosted T32 Primary Care Research Fellowship and the department’s academic, integrative health, addiction medicine, and sports medicine fellowships. Fellows present their works in progress at a biannual symposium that allows them to receive feedback on their projects from colleagues across UW SMPH. Multiple other relevant clinical and academic conferences are available throughout the medical center.
- Mentoring: Each fellow has a designated advisor who they meet with regularly. Fellows identify their goals for the year and map out their curriculum plan together with their advisor. They will additionally configure a mentor group for added guidance and support that includes a wider range of people with specific areas of expertise.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must hold an MD or DO degree.
- Applicants must have completed residency in family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics or med-peds and must be anticipating an academic or clinical career in primary care.
- Applicants may apply while completing their final year of residency
- Applicants must be a United States citizen or a lawful permanent US resident with a resident alien permit or green card. The fellowship is not able to sponsor J-1 or other visas.
- The UW School of Medicine and Public Health has a deep and profound commitment to diversity both as an end in itself and as a valuable means for eliminating health disparities. As such, they strongly encourage applications from candidates who foster and promote the values of diversity and inclusion.
For more information, visit UW Department of Family Medicine and Community Health.