The Division of Adolescent Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine has two open positions for a first-year fellow starting in July 2025. The Adolescent Medicine Fellowship program prepares physicians for leadership positions in academic medicine and public health. The program is open to pediatricians, internists and family medicine physicians and includes comprehensive training in tertiary and primary care adolescent medicine, research methods, quality improvement, education and curriculum development, and professional development. Indiana University School of Medicine provides a rigorous interdisciplinary training experience, and our adolescent medicine division has faculty from diverse disciplines including psychology, nutrition, and sociology. As an adolescent medicine fellow, you will work with residents and fellows across the School of Medicine, as well as trainees in nursing, social work and psychology through the Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) program — only one of nine programs nationally. Research and community leadership opportunities for fellows include collaborations in public health, education and social services. This interdisciplinary environment provides opportunities to receive input, education and mentorship from multiple disciplinary perspectives.
Please visit our website for more information:
IUSOM Adolescent Medicine Fellowship
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Please contact our fellowship coordinator, Erika Naylor (ernaylor@iu.edu), and our fellowship director, Rachel Katzenellenbogen (rkatzene@iu.edu), for more information on how to apply.
Division of Adolescent Medicine
Indiana University School of Medicine
Health Information and Translational Sciences Building
410 W. 10th St., Suite 1001
Indianapolis, IN 46202