Fellowship in Maternal Health Addiction
Subspecialty training for Obstetrician Gynecologists
- 2 year Maternal Health Addiction fellowship designed specifically for OB/GYNs
- Expert training in complex care of pregnant women with substance use disorders
- Specialized curriculum tailored to prepare fellows for ABOG and ABAM Board Certification upon completion
- Opportunity to pursue mentored research, education, or program development tracks
- Hosted by the Department of OB/GYN and the Grayken Center for Addiction Medicine
The Program
- Foundation in general addiction medicine with a unique concentration in complex obstetric care
- Multidisciplinary faculty from the Grayken Center for Addiction and Project Respect (Boston Medical Center’s nationally-recognized perinatal substance use disorder treatment program)
- Prepares future leaders for careers in the emerging field of Obstetric-Addiction Medicine
- Option for individualized graduate-level research training
Applicant Requirements
- Completion of OB/GYN Residency and ABOG Board Eligible
Affiliated Institutions
- Boston Medical Center, an academic safety-net hospital
- Boston University School of Public Health
- Boston University School of Medicine
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
For more information, contact Linda Neville at 617-638-8344 or linda.neville@bmc.org.