NYU Grossman School of Medicine’s Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes is recruiting a pediatric endocrinology fellow (entering first, second, or third year) to join our ACGME-accredited three-year fellowship beginning July 2026. This position will join a growing trainee cohort at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone, based in the heart of New York City.
Program and Position Overview
The Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes Fellowship at NYU Grossman School of Medicine is a three-year ACGME-accredited program that prepares trainees for careers in academic and clinical pediatric endocrinology, with strong exposure to both clinical care and research. We are seeking an additional fellow (at the first-, second-, or third-year level) to join our newly matched first-year fellow and current trainee, creating a three-fellow cohort starting July 2026.
Our division includes a team of board-certified pediatric endocrinologists, fellows, certified diabetes educators, endocrine nurses and nurse practitioners, and multidisciplinary colleagues in nutrition, psychology, social work, and child life. Fellows train within a vibrant Department of Pediatrics that supports a fully accredited residency and numerous opportunities for scholarship, teaching, and quality improvement.
Clinical Training Environment
Fellows care for infants, children, adolescents, and young adults with the full spectrum of endocrine disorders, including growth and pubertal disorders, diabetes mellitus, thyroid disease, pituitary and adrenal disorders, disorders of bone and mineral metabolism, and endocrine manifestations of genetic and oncologic conditions. Training spans NYU Langone’s integrated system, including Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital and the Pediatric Diabetes Center, where fellows gain extensive experience with diabetes technology, family-centered education, and longitudinal care.
Fellows also rotate at NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue, the oldest public hospital in the United States and a major safety-net institution, providing rich exposure to diverse, complex pathology and mission-driven care for underserved populations. Outpatient experiences include Fink Children’s Ambulatory Care Center, the Pediatric Diabetes Center, and the Children’s Health Clinic at Bellevue, complemented by inpatient consults and ICU exposure at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital and Bellevue Hospital.
Research, Education, & Career Development
The fellowship emphasizes rigorous scholarly training, including clinical and translational research, quality improvement, and opportunities to participate in multicenter diabetes networks and type 1 diabetes prevention and treatment studies. Fellows receive protected time, mentorship in study design and biostatistics, and support to present at national and international meetings. Graduates are well prepared for careers in academic pediatric endocrinology, and many move on to faculty roles at leading medical centers.
Fellows actively participate in the education of residents and medical students through bedside teaching, conferences, journal clubs, and divisional educational activities, contributing to NYU Langone’s broader mission of excellence in education and patient-centered care. The program benefits from NYU Langone’s strong institutional commitment to innovation, equity, and interdisciplinary collaboration across pediatrics and endocrinology.
Benefits of NYU and New York City
Training at NYU Langone offers the advantages of a top-tier academic medical center in one of the world’s most dynamic cities, with unparalleled case diversity, cultural richness, and opportunities for professional networking. New York City provides a stimulating environment outside the hospital as well, with access to world-class arts, food, neighborhoods, and communities that reflect the diversity of the patients served.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For inquiries or to apply to our fellowship program, please contact:
Fellowship Program Director: Jason Klein, MD; jason.klein@nyulangone.org
Training Program Administrator: Dhurata Baci; dhurata.baci@nyulangone.org; 332-733-3396
