Overview
The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at the University of Louisville is designed to integrate developmental, therapeutic and pharmacological approaches to care, preparing fellows to become skilled, compassionate clinicians ready to lead in clinical, research and educational settings. The fellowship’s unique structure within the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Louisville School of Medicine allows fellows to work alongside doctoral and master’s level psychology trainees, pediatric residents and fellows at Norton Children’s Hospital and the Novak Center for Children’s Health, a leading pediatric outpatient clinic. Upon completion, fellows are eligible to sit for the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology’s subspecialty examination.
The fellowship’s goal is to cultivate expertise in the medical and psychiatric care of children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders. The faculty and staff are committed to supporting the fellows' career development, fostering clinical excellence and promoting professional integrity while embracing variety in applicant backgrounds and experiences. The two-year fellowship is available following completion of PGY-3 or PGY-4 and fellows will develop competence in various ACGME core competencies such as direct patient care, medical knowledge, practice-based learning, interpersonal and communication skills, professionalism and systems-based practice.
Fellows will refine their clinical and academic skills in a variety of settings, including outpatient medication management, long-term psychotherapy, inpatient psychiatry, emergency psychiatry, consultation-liaison services, community psychiatry and work with specialized centers like the Norton Children’s Autism Center, Louisville Center for Eating Disorders and private psychiatric practices. The program also emphasizes integration with pediatric subspecialty clinics, outpatient pediatric neurology and the Jefferson County Public Schools.
In addition to clinical training, fellows participate in a broad range of educational and scholarly activities designed to foster their academic and professional growth. These include presenting at journal clubs, case conferences and didactic sessions, which are held weekly. Monthly divisional grand rounds, research experience and quality improvement projects further enhance the fellows’ knowledge and skills. Fellows also gain opportunities to collaborate with pediatric residents and specialists, ensuring a multidisciplinary approach to patient care.
The program has a rich history, with the outpatient clinic founded in 1913, making it one of the oldest child guidance clinics in the country. The fellowship itself was first accredited in 1962 and is supported by 20 faculty members, with a fellowship cohort of 9 child and adolescent psychiatrists and 3 psychology interns each year. Fellows typically work fewer than two weekends per month and take one night of pager call per month, with no overnight call required. These statistics highlight the supportive, balanced environment in which fellows train and grow into future leaders in child and adolescent psychiatry.
Key Contacts
Eric Gray
Program Coordinator
(502) 588-0800; x50716
Jennifer Le, MD
Division Chief
Fellowship Training Program Director
Program Details
Application and Interview Process
The following information outlines the process for medical students applying for pediatric Fellowships in the January Match.
Applicants must have their files completed for screening prior to receiving an invitation to interview.
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ERAS application
A completed ERAS application contains the following documents:
- Current CV
- Personal statement
- Three letters of recommendation
- At least one letter of recommendation must come from your residency training program.
- Headshot
- Medical School Transcript
- Medical School Dean's letter
- USMLE transcript
- ECFMG status report
- The ECFMG Status Report is issued for International Medical Graduates only. If you are an International student, please include any additional necessary documents that support your Visa status.
Stipends & Benefits
The stipend rates for each PGY level are as follows:
- PGY 1: $61,867.64 annually / $5,155.64 monthly
- PGY 2: $64,179.69 annually / $5,348.31 monthly
- PGY 3: $66,251.94 annually / $5,521.00 monthly
- PGY 4: $69,244.93 annually / $5,770.41 monthly
- PGY 5: $72,601.03 annually / $6,050.09 monthly
- PGY 6: $75,877.94 annually / $6,323.16 monthly
- PGY 7: $79,034.94 annually / $6,586.25 monthly
- PGY 8: $83,236.00 annually / $6,936.33 monthly
Stipends reflect a 4% increase across all PGY levels. Moonlighting shifts are available for additional compensation at various clinical sites.
The University of Louisville offers five medical plans through Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield.
The plan options are:
EPO: The EPO plan provides coverage to you through an exclusive network of Anthem providers, except when there is a health or life-threatening emergency.
PPO: The PPO plan provides higher coverage to you if you see in-network providers, but also provides a lower level of coverage when you see out-of-network providers. The plan will begin to pay benefits once your annual deductible is met. When you need care, you pay a copay for services like doctor’s office visits or coinsurance for services like inpatient hospital stays.
UofL Health Plan (ULH): The ULH plan provides coverage to you through an exclusive network of University of Louisville health care providers. It offers three tiers of coverage:
- Tier 1 – UofL Health providers; lowest out-of-pocket costs.
- Tier 2 – Anthem in-network providers; higher out-of-pocket costs
- Tier 3 – Out-of-network; coverage for emergency services only
PCA Low & High – With Health Reimbursement Account (HRA): The PCA High and PCA Low plans are consumer-directed plans that provide more control over your spending.
The EPO, PPO and ULH plans are considered traditional health care plans. They include network coverage when you see providers in the Anthem network. In some cases, an annual deductible must be met before you receive coverage for care. All plans come with an annual out-of-pocket maximum, which is the most you would ever have to pay during the year for covered services.
Note: Employees on J1 Visas are only eligible for EPO, PPO or ULH plans. For more information, contact the International Affairs office.
Basic Life Insurance
Eligible employees can enroll in Basic Life Insurance at twice their base annual salary (adjusted up to the nearest $1,000, maximum $200,000) at no cost.
Additional Term Life Insurance
Additional Term Life Insurance is a supplement to Basic Life Insurance for employees who would like to purchase for their self, spouse and/or child(ren). If you purchase Additional Term Life Insurance for yourself, you may also purchase Additional Term Life Insurance for your spouse and dependent child(ren).
Self: May purchase coverage from $20,000 to $500,000.
Spouse: Benefit options are available up to $150,000, with the minimum benefit amount as $10,000 and the maximum benefit amount as the lesser of 50% of the employee Supplemental Life Benefit or $150,000. No person may be insured as a Dependent of more than one employee.
Child(ren): May purchase coverage at $10,000 for children through the end of the year in which they turn 26.
MetLife is UofL’s dental provider. There are two options for dental insurance, the basic plan and the enhanced plan, which includes adult orthodontia.
Vision insurance is provided by Davis Vision. Davis Vision has a national network of credentialed preferred providers. With Davis Vision, you have access to great in-network benefits at provider locations nationwide, including over 700 Visionworks stores, which offer the largest in-store frame assortment in the industry.
Vacation: 4 weeks paid vacation for all Fellows
Family Medical Leave (includes maternity)
Retirement
Fellows are considered "eligible employees" and may contribute monies to any of UofL's retirement plans.
Worker's Compensation
All house staff are covered under the Kentucky Worker's Compensation statutes for injuries incurred while engaged in regularly assigned duties.
Professional Liability Insurance (Malpractice)
Professional liability insurance is provided by the University of Louisville or by affiliated hospitals through contract agreement.
Preventive Health Program
Hepatitis B immunization, an annual TB skin test and flu shots are required and furnished free of charge to all fellows. Additionally, COVID-19 testing and monitoring is also provided free of charge.
- Free parking in the attached, covered Norton Children's Hospital garage.
- On-call meals are provided at both Norton Children's Hospital and UofL Hospital
- Lab Coats are provided
- Additional expenses covered (some restrictions apply):
- Medical licenses
- Specialty memberships
- Scientific meeting registration and travel for first authors
- PALS/NRP training
- Academic allowances (journal subscriptions, books, conferences, etc.)
Fellows are eligible to purchase discount student athletic tickets through the UofL Athletics Department.
Our Department covers the cost of various Master's and Certificate programs, including:
Master's in Health Professions Education & Certificate
Gain skills for academic success, advance education research, improve healthcare teaching and explore teaching methods in healthcare. A Master's in Health Professions Education can set you apart in academic or leadership roles.
Master's & Certificate in Clinical Investigation Sciences
Develop clinical research expertise, master biostatistics and epidemiology and participate in clinical trials. Includes both online and in-person courses.
Master's in Health Care Ethics
Learn to navigate ethical dilemmas in clinical practice, contribute to ethics committees and teach medical ethics while engaging with future healthcare professionals.
Master's in Public Health & Certificate
Focus on evidence-based public health strategies, healthcare systems, cultural awareness in public policy and collaborative patient care within interprofessional teams.
Whether you are considering the University of Louisville Department of Pediatrics for subspecialty training, currently serving as a fellow or faculty member in our program, or simply stopping by, we are excited to showcase our programs, our facilities and our city – but most important, our fellows. We are here to answer your questions.
Erin B. Owen, MD
Director of Pediatric Fellowships
Associate Director: Residency Program
Associate Professor: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine