- Established in 1980 with Pediatrics
- Length of training: 2 years
- Number of fellows: 1
- Graduate level courses in human and medical genetics
- Molecular and cytogenetics rotations
- Research in a genetics laboratory
- Training includes:
- Prenatal diagnosis
- Evaluation for pediatric and adult genetic disorders
- Evaluation for hereditary cancer syndromes
- Laboratory genetic test evaluation for patients in multiple disciplines and provide correlation and management
Accreditation
Fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)
Last site visit: 2011
Review Cycle: Annual
Prerequisites
Completion of a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology or Pediatrics
Application Process
Applications are accepted through ERAS
Application deadline: September
Interview months: September, October
Sample Block Schedule |
Year One |
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July-September |
October-December |
January-March |
April-June |
Reproductive Track |
Reproductive Genetics |
Reproductive Genetics*+ |
Reproductive Genetics**+ |
Pediatric Genetics+ |
Pediatric Track |
Pediatric Genetics |
Pediatric Genetics |
Pediatric Genetics* |
Reproductive Genetics |
Two Year |
Reproductive Track |
Pediatric Genetics |
Research |
Research |
Reproductive Genetics |
Pediatric Genetics |
Research |
Research |
Pediatric Genetics** |
Pediatric Genetics |
+Genetics course at Sarah Lawrence College is included during one of these rotations.
*The one-month molecular and cytogenetics laboratory rotations occur during this three-month block.
**The one-two month biochemical genetics laboratory and clinical rotation occur during this three-month block.
Educational Sessions |
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Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
AM |
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OB/GYN Statistics Conference
OB/GYN Grand Rounds |
Combined Journal Club (monthly) |
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PM |
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Combined research meeting (bi-weekly) |
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Pediatric Educational Conference |
In addition the ACMG provides monthly webinars on interesting cases on exome sequencing which are often viewed as a group. |
Research and Scholarly Activity
- Opportunities for research, both clinical and laboratory, within our departments or within other departments at the medical school and hospital
- Opportunities to present at local, regional, national and international meetings
- Medical genetics trainees are encouraged to submit presentations for the American Society of Human Genetics meeting in the fall and the American College of Medical Genetics meeting in the spring. In addition a metabolic course for trainees is offered in the first year.