Complex Family Planning Fellowship

The UH Fellowship in Complex Family Planning was established in 2012. The two-year, ACGME-accredited Fellowship program follows the educational, research, policy, and advocacy requirements outlined by the Society of Family Planning. Fellows participate in a low-resource setting rotation, develop and complete a research project, and have the opportunity to participate in many policy and professional development learning opportunities locally and with their national cohort of Fellows.

Graduates of the Fellowship are experts in complex family planning clinical care, family planning clinical and translational research, family planning public health and public policy, and family planning education. Fellowship graduates are highly sought after in academic departments of Ob-Gyn throughout the county.

Individuals interested in applying to the Fellowship should visit Society of Family Planning or contact Krysten at krystenm@hawaii.edu for specific information about the UH Fellowship in Complex Family Planning.

For more information please visit https://fpfellowshiphawaii.org