Application Procedure
The UCSF Program in Pediatric Endocrinology adheres to all the policies and procedures mandated by the University of California, its Graduate Medial Education Committee and the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Details of these policies and procedures can be accessed as follows:
1. University of California, San Francisco Housestaff Information Booklet - A guide for residents and clinical fellows. This 58 page pamphlet provides a wealth of details about UCSF, its philosophies and policies. It covers all aspects of appointment and employment, including selection policies, duties, responsibilities, salaries, insurance, evaluation, disciplinary procedures, non-discrimination, sexual harassment, grievance policies and appeals. It contains sections on California medical licensure, narcotic registration, CPR certification, etc. and as well as an extensive section on available services, including loans, parking, legal aid, etc.
The full text of the Housestaff Information Booklet is available at:http://meded.ucsf.edu/gme/housestaff-information-booklet
2. Further details are available for the following crucial areas :
Home Site of Graduate Medical Education (GME) Program Policies http://meded.ucsf.edu/gme/policies-and-procedures-0
Drug-Free Workplace
University of California Policy on Substance Abuse
http://student.ucsf.edu/clery/uc_policies_programs_and_services/uc_policy_on_substance_abuse_.html
UCSF Graduate Medical Education Moonlighting Policy
Sexual Harassment Informal complaint Procedures
http://student.ucsf.edu/clery/uc_policies_programs_and_services/prevention_and_resolution_of_sexual_harassment_.html
UCSF Policy on sexual harassment and non-discrimination
http://meded.ucsf.edu/gme/housestaff-information-booklet#Non-DiscriminationandSexualHarassmentPolicy
Zero Tolerance Standard for workplace Violence
http://student.ucsf.edu/clery/uc_policies_programs_and_services/zero_tolerance_standard_for_workplace_violence.html
Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations, and Students
http://www.ucop.edu/ucophome/uwnews/aospol/uc50.html
Policy on Information Security, Procedures, and Guidelines
http://oaais.ucsf.edu/OAAIS/about/58-DSY/SecurityPolicies.html
How to Apply
The Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship Program accepts applications through the ERAS program starting July 1. We require the following documents:
- Personal statement
- Completed application
- CV
- Three letters of reference addressed to Dr. Roger Long, our program director, including one from your residency program director
We conduct interviews in July, August, September, and October and participate in the NRMP match around December.
Further Information
Kristine Roshani
Fellowship Coordinator for Pediatric Endocrinology
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (415) 476-2981
Fax: (415) 476-5354
University of California, San Francisco
Department of Pediatrics
550 16th St. 4th fl
San Francisco, CA 94158 Box 0110