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Medical Biochemical Genetics Fellowship
The Medical Biochemical Genetics Fellowship is a one year follow-up training program to the Medical Genetics Residency. Fellows will spend the majority of time focused on the diagnosis and management of patients with inborn errors of metabolism in the inpatient and outpatient setting. The fellowship also includes a basic science or clinical research project with a research mentor. Completion of this program provides ABMG (American Board of Medical Genetics) board-eligibility for certification in Medical Biochemical Genetics.
How to Apply
To apply or for inquires about the Medical Biochemical Genetics Fellowship, complete the application form (PDF) and send to Uta Lichter-Konecki, MD, PhD.
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