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Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship

Our Fellowship is an ACGME-accredited program offering clinical and research training in pediatric endocrinology. Fellows train at Norton Children's Hospital and UofL clinics.

Overview

The University of Louisville Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship is an ACGME-accredited program providing clinical and research training in pediatric endocrinology. The Fellowship includes hands-on clinical experience at Norton Children’s Hospital, UofL Pediatric Endocrinology clinic and the Wendy Novak Diabetes Center. Fellows gain increasing clinical responsibility in their first year, participating in specialty clinics such as the metabolic bone disease clinic, DART clinic for high-risk diabetes and the gender clinic.

In the second and third years, the focus shifts to research, with fellows developing independent projects under faculty guidance. They also have the opportunity to pursue a Master’s degree in clinical investigation, public health, or business administration.

Fellows engage in a variety of educational activities, including case discussions, grand rounds, journal clubs and board review sessions. Monthly and quarterly conferences cover diverse topics like pediatric morbidity and mortality, tumor boards and the multidisciplinary care of disorders of sexual development (DSD). Fellows also take part in a range of specialized conferences such as Pediatric Endocrinology Journal Club and Pediatric Endocrine Board Review.

Key Contacts

Ashley Batton
Fellowship Program Coordinator

Catalina Cabrera, MD
Fellowship Program Director

Prasanthi Gandham, MD
Associate Fellowship Program Director

Program Details

Fellows gain clinical responsibility in their first year, participating in specialty clinics like the metabolic bone disease clinic, DART clinic for high-risk diabetes and the gender clinic.
Rotations
Our Fellowship includes clinical training in inpatient wards and outpatient clinics at Norton Children's Hospital and Novak Center. Fellows engage in research, electives and specialty clinics, with ample vacation time and hands-on experience.
Facilities
Our endocrinologists work with inpatient and outpatient clinics at Norton Children's Hospital and Novak Center, including The Wendy Novak Diabetes Center.
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Application and Interview Process

The following information outlines the process for medical students applying for pediatric Fellowships, beginning July 1, 2025.

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. 

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Stipends & Benefits