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Medical Biochemical Genetics Fellowship
Overview
The Medical Biochemical Genetics fellowship is a one year follow-up training program to the Medical Genetics Residency. Fellows will spend 25 percent of their time in a busy inborn errors of metabolism practice mastering diagnosis and management of these patients in the inpatient and outpatient setting. Trainees will have the remaining 75 percent of time to pursue a research project with a research mentor. Projects may be basic science or clinical research. The trainee will be ABMG (American Board of Medical Genetics) board-eligible for certification in Medical Biochemical Genetics at the end of this year. Options are available for a second year of training with 100 percent of time devoted to research.
Last Update
January 18, 2013
January 18, 2013
