The Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine Fellowship at Children’s Mercy has 2 available fellowship positions with a July 2026 start date.
The Children’s Mercy Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Medicine Fellowship is an ACGME-accredited fellowship for physicians trained in pediatrics, family medicine, and/or internal medicine. Our curriculum includes a large variety of clinical training experiences with flexibility for fellows to tailor their learning to best support their interests and future career goals. Our faculty include clinician educators and NIH-funded researchers, come from pediatrics and family medicine backgrounds, and have diverse interests in the field of AYA medicine. Our Title X clinics provide excellent training in reproductive health care, with a high volume of contraceptive implant and intrauterine device procedures. We maintain a balance between clinical training and formal educational opportunities including fellowship-specific didactics and a hospital-wide common fellowship curriculum. Children’s Mercy provides internal grant funding for research, and funding for fellows to pursue certificate or master’s degrees in pediatric bioethics, health professions education, bioinformatics and clinical research, or public health during their fellowship. Our fellows enjoy excellent work-life integration and hospital-sponsored wellness support.
Children’s Mercy (CM) is located in Kansas City, Missouri and is a free-standing children’s hospital with 390 beds. CM provides world-class educational opportunities for trainees. A top-ranked hospital with 40 pediatric specialties, CM serves as the regional referral center and provides excellent training in clinical pediatrics. Strong support from the Children’s Mercy Research Institute provides training for the next generation of physician scientists.
Kansas City is a vibrant city of 2.5 million people located on the state line of Kansas and Missouri. It has a rich arts and culture community, beautiful parks, fantastic architecture, and more than 200 fountains. With its world-class museums, lively arts scene, winning sports teams, and friendly people, the city continues to grow and expand.
For more information on the Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine Fellowship, please visit Adolescent Medicine Fellowship – Children’s Mercy
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Sarah King
Program Coordinator
srking@cmh.edu
Andrea Nos, MD, MHPE
Fellowship Program Director
alnos@cmh.edu
