What do residents in the Women’s Health track do when they complete their training?
Residents graduating from the Women’s Health track go on to a variety of career opportunities. Graduates have been highly successful in acceptance to various subspecialty fellowships including to date: Rheumatology, Endocrinology, Cardiology, and Hematology Oncology.. Many have incorporated their Women’s Health interest into their fellowship research or area of expertise. Some graduates have gone on to Women’s Health fellowships where they have pursued further training in research and/or education in Women’s Health. Others have entered private practice, some at Women’s Health Centers around the country, some in academic Internal Medicine settings.. Overall, Women’s Health residents are highly sought for their additional training in Women’s Health.