UCSF Adolescent Medicine Fellowship Program

The UCSF Adolescent Medicine Fellowship is an ACGME-accredited three-year program preparing physicians for Adolescent Medicine certification by the American Boards of Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, or Family Medicine. Our major objective is the development of regional, national, and international leaders in Adolescent Medicine. To achieve this goal, we have assembled a multidisciplinary team of educators and mentors to provide comprehensive training in the areas of clinical medicine, research, education, public policy, and quality improvement.

Clinical training sites include UCSF's Adolescent & Young Adult Clinic, our inpatient consultative service and inpatient eating disorder service, and academic and community-based electives. Rotations include gender-affirming care, adolescent gynecology/contraceptive care, adolescent psychopharmacology, sports medicine, school-based health, and adolescent substance use disorder treatment. If you are interested, please reach out to the Program Directors, Dr. Marissa Raymond-Flesch ([email protected]) and Dr. Matthew Meyers ([email protected]). Future fellowship opportunities enrolling in July 2025 and beyond will be through the NRMP pediatric subspecialty match. 

Learn more about the fellowship: https://pediatrics.ucsf.edu/fellowship-program-2

Learn more about the application process: https://pediatrics.ucsf.edu/application-process-0