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University Hospitals Cleveland Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship

Yale School of Medicine

 

Advanced Training for Psychologists Specializing in Women’s and Gender Health
The Women’s and Gender Health Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship is housed in the Division of Behavioral Medicine in the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at University Hospitals and affiliated with Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine. It is a new fellowship position that includes clinical psychologists within OBGYN behavioral medicine, psychiatry and urology departments involved in training and didactics.

In addition to outpatient evaluation and treatment, the program features a multi-disciplinary learning environment and multi-disciplinary clinic opportunities. Fellows are given the opportunity to work with adults of all ages, primarily female-identifying, with a range of psychological and medical conditions within our women and reproductive health focus. One potential rotation can be structured to focus on primarily male-identifying patients.

Characteristics of our Fellows
An applicant for this fellowship program is required to have completed an APA- or CPA-approved clinical or counseling psychology doctoral degree prior to beginning the fellowship program including an APA- or CPA-approved internship. Applicants must also have experience with providing care to adults throughout the reproductive lifespan.

Job Description, Qualifications, and How to Apply


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Program Director: Jamie Huckins-Barker, PhD

Female Sexual Medicine Fellowship at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

Female Sexual Medicine Fellowship at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

Taking applications for 2025. 
 
Eligible applicants will have completed a Urology or Gynecology residency by July 2025. Please submit an application including a personal statement, CV, medical license and two letters of recommendation to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by December 31st.
 
The Female Recon and Sexual Health (FRESH) fellowship is a one year program intended to train specialists in female sexual health and gynecological reconstructive surgery that pertains to female sexual function. The educational purpose of the training is to equip individuals with full-spectrum female sexual health care including surgical skills. Areas to be covered include female sexual dysfunction including low desire, anorgasmia, persistent genital arousal disorder, clitoral dysesthesia, postpartum sexual concerns, genitourinary syndrome of menopause, vulvodynia and common vulvar dermatoses and gender affirming care.
 
 
Trainees must have completed either an ACGME accredited gynecology residency or a urology residency program. Trainees must be able to obtain an unrestricted medical license in Ohio. (No J1 Visas permitted at this time.)

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