Thank you for your interest in the Endocrinology Fellowship training program at the University of Colorado! We offer a rich training experience that encompasses the entire spectrum of clinical endocrinology, as well as diverse research opportunities, all in a beautiful location known for its phenomenal skiing and hiking.
Our core training facilities include 3 teaching hospitals: the University of Colorado Hospital (UCH), the Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center (RMR VAMC), and Denver Health Medical Center (DHMC). The University of Colorado is consistently ranked among the top hospitals for Diabetes and Endocrinology in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. The CU Endocrine Division is also one of the largest in the country with over 70 faculty who are committed to teaching and mentoring fellows.
Although all of our fellows receive broad, in-depth clinical training in endocrinology and diabetes, we are also able to tailor the fellowship experience according to the clinical and/or research interests and anticipated career path of each individual. We offer a 2-year clinician-educator pathway and a 3-year research track (with research focused 2nd and 3rd years), which share an identical first year. We do not require fellows to determine their chosen track until mid-way through the first year of fellowship. This adds flexibility and acknowledges that an individual’s goals or interests may change after starting fellowship training.
Please feel free to reach out to me via email, or contact our Fellowship Program Coordinator, Karen Mellis, at (303) 724-8098, or email Karen Mellis if you have any questions.
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Thank you for your interest in the Endocrinology Fellowship training program at the University of Colorado! We offer a rich training experience that encompasses the entire spectrum of clinical endocrinology, as well as diverse research opportunities, all in a beautiful location known for its phenomenal skiing and hiking.
Our core training facilities include 3 teaching hospitals: the University of Colorado Hospital (UCH), the Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center (RMR VAMC), and Denver Health Medical Center (DHMC). The University of Colorado is consistently ranked among the top hospitals for Diabetes and Endocrinology in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. The CU Endocrine Division is also one of the largest in the country with over 70 faculty who are committed to teaching and mentoring fellows.
Although all of our fellows receive broad, in-depth clinical training in endocrinology and diabetes, we are also able to tailor the fellowship experience according to the clinical and/or research interests and anticipated career path of each individual. We offer a 2-year clinician-educator pathway and a 3-year research track (with research focused 2nd and 3rd years), which share an identical first year. We do not require fellows to determine their chosen track until mid-way through the first year of fellowship. This adds flexibility and acknowledges that an individual’s goals or interests may change after starting fellowship training.
Please feel free to reach out to me via email, or contact our Fellowship Program Coordinator, Karen Mellis, at (303) 724-8098, or email Karen Mellis if you have any questions.