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UW Pediatrics

Dermatology Fellowship

Overview

Mission Statement

Our mission is to cultivate compassionate, professional, inquisitive and expert pediatric dermatologists.

Program Aims

  • Train fellows to expertly treat routine and medically complex pediatric dermatology patients in the outpatient and inpatient settings.
  • Expose fellows to a broad range of clinical diagnoses, procedural interventions, clinical research and medical education, providing appropriate mentorship to guide their education.
  • Graduate highly professional pediatric dermatologists who are outstanding clinicians equipped to pursue their own unique career goals.

Program Overview

We offer a one-year ACGME accredited Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship Program which provides comprehensive training in all aspects of pediatric dermatology. Fellows will work with four board certified dermatologists and two APPs to care for inpatient and outpatient pediatric dermatology patients. Fellows will have procedural experience in areas including pulse dye and Nd Yag lasers among others. Fellows will participate in specialty clinics including dermatology-rheumatology, dermatology-immunology, teledermatology, and vascular anomalies. At the conclusion of training all fellows who have completed prerequisite eligibility training will be board eligible in pediatric dermatology through the ABD.

To learn more, visit our Division of Dermatology website.

Information and Resources for UW/Seattle Children’s Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship Applicants

 

We value providing our patients with culturally sensitive care.  We seek applicants that are dedicated to providing this care and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply. 

The University of Washington has ;pledged to fight and dismantle systemic racism within our institutions, our policies, and our practice of medicine. We are fortunate to have a number of outstanding resources for these tasks in our community, including the Center for Health Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, the Network of Underrepresented Residents and Fellows

Seattle Children's Center for Diversity and Health Equity is dedicated dedicated to reducing health disparities and improving the lives of all patients, families, research participants and the community. Our mission is to prioritize equity by advocating for and facilitating the relentless work toward the recognition and elimination of health inequities for children, families and communities, through an inclusive and anti-racist framework.

The Seattle Children’s Inclusion Network Program supports the organization’s commitments in the Health Equity and Anti-Racism Action Plan. Inclusion Networks are employee-led groups open to all Seattle Children’s workforce members that foster an inclusive culture where everyone belongs. Fellows are welcome to be a part of any of the Inclusion Networks (IN) among which are the Asian IN, Black and African IN, Disability IN, Hola IN, Pasifika IN, and Q Pod Network.

Application Process

Please submit all documentation to Linda Woltz, C-TAGME Fellowship Program Management Specialist.

Eligibility for Applying to our Program

  • Completion of an ACGME or RCPSC accredited Dermatology Residency prior to starting the fellowship
  • Dermatology Board certified or eligible
  • Valid Washington Medical License or eligible for license
  • US citizenship or US permanent resident, qualifying candidates needing J1 Visa support  (no H-1B visa support available)
  • Registration in the San Francisco Match https://www.sfmatch.org

Application Components

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • A brief personal statement about your interest, training objectives and career goals.
  • Three Letters of Recommendation sent through your program coordinator or the letter's author.
  • SCH Pediatric Dermatology Program Application

Timeline

  • Application deadline: September 15
  • Interview Time Period: Late August-early October
  • Match Participation: SF Match
  • Match Day: November 14
  • Fellowship start date: August 1, 2025

Interview Process

  • All interviews will be conducted online for the 2024 interview season.

Submit by email attachment to linda.woltz@seattlechildrens.org

Seattle Children's Hospital

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Seattle Children's Hospital

Seattle Children's Hospital is both a community hospital for greater Seattle and the pediatric referral center for the Northwest providing excellent pediatric care to meet the medical, surgical and developmental needs of children in the WWAMI region. Serving as the main clinical training site for pediatric residents, this 407-bed hospital is conveniently located one and one-half miles from the University of Washington campus in an attractive, residential neighborhood of Seattle. The staff consists of University faculty and Seattle Children's full-time physicians.

Additional Information: Message to Prospective Pediatric Residents and Fellows from Dr. Walker-Harding (YouTube); Resident Tour of Seattle Children’s Hospital (YouTube).

Fellowship Leadership

Division Head, Assistant Fellowship Director

Robert Sidbury, MD, MPH

Division Head Professor

Fellowship Program Director

Heather Brandling-Bennett, MD

Professor Fellowship Director

Faculty

Markus D Boos, MD, PhD

Associate Professor

Heather Brandling-Bennett, MD

Professor Fellowship Director

Emily Duffy, MD

Assistant Professor

Deepti Gupta, MD

Associate Professor

Robert Sidbury, MD, MPH

Division Head Professor

Fellowship Program Director

Heather Brandling-Bennett, MD

Professor Fellowship Director

Email
Program Coordinator

Linda Woltz, C-TAGME

Fellowship Program Management Specialist

206.987.1672 (phone)
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