About our Fellowship Program

The ACGME Accredited Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Fellowship Training Program at the University of Colorado (CU) School of Medicine was established in 1982.  Our faculty members are committed to sustaining one of the best endocrine training experiences in the country.  Our goal is to train fellows to become academic physicians who are outstanding clinicians, clinician educators, and/or researchers across the spectrum from basic science to translational, clinical, and population research. 

We do this by providing each of our fellows: 

  • Broad-based clinical training in endocrinology, metabolism, and diabetes under the guidance of outstanding clinical endocrinologists with expertise in all sub-disciplines of endocrinology,
  • The opportunity to work with experienced investigators on basic, translational, or clinical research projects in the rich research environment at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, to establish a foundation for an independent research career if desired,
  • An educational experience tailored to each fellow, to achieve their own personal professional goals.

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Additional Information


Contact Us


Karen Mellis 
Fellowship Coordinator
Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism & Diabetes

Mail Stop 8106
12801 E. 17th Avenue 
RC1-South, 7th floor room 7103 
Aurora, CO 80045 

Phone: 303-724-8098 
Fax: 303-724-3920  
Email Karen 

Where to Apply

If you are interested in becoming one of our fellows. Please submit your application through the AAMC ERAS site. 
While we preferentially review applications from those who signal our program, we also consider other factors in an applicant’s portfolio in making a decision on extending an interview invitation.
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