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Family Medicine Obstetrics Fellowship

èßäÉçÇøAPP Health physicians perform a C-Section

Physicians perform a C-section at èßäÉçÇøAPP Health Children's & Women's Hospital.

 

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Welcome Message

We offer a remarkable experience for our fellows and are looking for candidates who will continue to provide care to underserved and/or rural populations after training and improve health outcomes. Our fellowship is provided in the blended context of academic and rural medicine. èßäÉçÇøAPP Health is the only academic health center in lower Alabama and includes èßäÉçÇøAPP Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital, which has the only level III neonatal intensive care unit in the region. Andalusia Health, our partner hospital, is Covington County’s primary provider of full range obstetrical care.

 

â–¼   èßäÉçÇøAPP Us

The èßäÉçÇøAPP Health Family Medicine Obstetrics Fellowship in Mobile, Alabama, is an evolving training program for family medicine physicians that began in July 2022. The fellowship provides trainees with a tailored and comprehensive 12-month educational experience with robust obstetrics training in both urban and rural settings. Fellows will receive instruction in OB ultrasound, including the use of telehealth, cesarean-section training, advanced obstetrics, prenatal care (including at-risk pregnancies), and gynecological procedures. The one-year program accepts up to two fellows each year from accredited residency programs in family medicine. 

â–¼   Current and Past Fellows

Current Fellow

Brittany Pederson, D.O.

Brittany Pederson, D.O.

Medical School: Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine

Residency: Broadlawns Medical Center Family Medicine

 

 

Past Fellows

Kayla Arthur, DO

Kayla Arthur, D.O.

Medical School: New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University

Residency: East Tennessee State University Bristol Family Medicine 

Stefanie Sippl, MD

Stefanie Sippl, MD

Medical School: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Residency: University of Wisconsin at Madison Family Medicine and Community Health

 

Rachel Engle, M.D.

Rachel Mendoza, M.D.

Medical School: Ponce Health Sciences University

Residency: University of Kansas School of Medicine at Via Christi

Olivia Johnson, M.D.

Olivia Johnson, M.D.

Medical School: East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine

Residency: University of Kansas School of Medicine at Via Christi

 

â–¼   Program Highlights
  • Strong university-based program, with training in both urban and rural hospitals.
  • Program affiliated with èßäÉçÇøAPP Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital, 152 beds, with more than 2,400 deliveries per year; and Andalusia Health, with approximately 300 deliveries per year, located in rural Alabama.
  • Community-based partnership with Evergreen Family Medical and Franklin Primary Health Center to deliver prenatal care. 
  • Fellows have the opportunity to perform 70-100 C-sections, 85-plus vaginal deliveries, 10-20 tubal ligations; postpartum tubals, perineal laceration repairs, deliveries, D&Cs, IUD insertions, endometrial biopsies and colposcopies.
  • Dedicated family medicine and OB-GYN faculty who are accessible and committed to your education, providing both clinical supervision and expertise, as well as rewarding mentorship. 
â–¼   Curriculum Overview

Labor and Delivery

  • The inpatient service will be at èßäÉçÇøAPP Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital and at least four months of operative obstetric care at a rural Alabama hospital, Andalusia Health.

Clinic

  • Family medicine clinic (½ day every week): providing maternal and newborn care to own panel of patients at the Andalusia Health clinics while on rural rotations.
  • Prenatal clinic in Evergreen (1 day every other week); time is spent providing prenatal care at Evergreen Family Medical | Franklin Primary Health Center in Evergreen, AL
  • Selective time that rotates (examples include MFM clinic, OB ultrasound, D&C and LEEP in OR, Colpo clinic, family planning clinic, Antepartum service)
     

èßäÉçÇøAPP Health Children's & Women's Hospital

èßäÉçÇøAPP Health Children's & Women's Hospital

 

èßäÉçÇøAPP Health Strada Patient Care Center

èßäÉçÇøAPP Health Strada Patient Care Center

 

èßäÉçÇøAPP Clinic Locations (Mobile, AL)

  • Outpatient OB/GYN clinic will take place at the Center for Women’s Health | Strada Patient Care Center 
  • Outpatient management of high-risk pregnancies with èßäÉçÇøAPP Maternal Fetal Medicine at the Center for Women’s Health | Strada Patient Care Center
  • Gynecology blocks will take place at èßäÉçÇøAPP Children’s & Women’s Hospital, Center for Women’s Health | Strada Patient Care Center

Didactics

  • Blocked time for weekly didactics with faculty and rural physicians will cover textbook reading assignments supplemented with corresponding ACOG practice bulletins and committee opinions
  • Participation in and leading of hands-on simulations
  • Monthly Journal Club 
  • Continuing medical education reimbursement
  • ALSO course; NRP course; advanced ultrasound course
  • ½ day of administrative time; periodically present a topic to residents on service or at-large depending on scheduling 

Sample 4-Week Block Schedule

Required Block Rotation  Number of Block(s)
Labor and Delivery  3
Gynecology 1
High-Risk Obstetrics  1
Rural Rotation (Labor and Delivery) 4
Elective (flexible rotation) 1.5
Night Float  1
Ultrasound 1
â–¼   Application Information

We are excited that you have chosen to further your training in Family Medicine Obstetrics and look forward to reviewing your application to our fellowship program. We will begin accepting applications Aug. 1. Applications are reviewed and interviews scheduled on a rolling basis. Email Jenna James, program manager, to request an application.

Return the completed application along with your:

  • Board certificate, if applicable
  • Curriculum vitae (CV)
  • USMLE or COMLEX Scores
  • In-Training Exam Scores
  • OB and GYN procedure logs
  • Personal statement describing your interest in the program and future career goals
  • Residency certificate, if complete
  • Medical License
  • Two letters of support, including one from your current Program Director and one from an OB-GYN physician who has direct knowledge of your clinical OB skills is advisable.
â–¼   Eligibility 

To qualify for the èßäÉçÇøAPP Health Family Medicine Obstetrics Fellowship, you must:

  • Hold a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree
  • Have completed a three-year family medicine residency program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) or American Osteopathic Association (AOA)
  • Hold or be eligible for an Alabama medical license
  • Hold or be eligible for board certification
  • Have a valid Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Registration Number that allows you to write prescriptions

Please note that èßäÉçÇøAPP Health doesn’t sponsor visas for this fellowship. Two positions are open every year, with preference given to recent family medicine residency graduates.

â–¼   Contact Information

Please email any inquiries regarding the fellowship or to request an application to Jenna James at jmjames@health.southalabama.edu.

èßäÉçÇøAPP Health Department of Family Medicine
2424 Gordon Smith Dr., Mobile, AL 36617
Clinic: 251-434-3475 | Residency Office: 251-434-3484 

èßäÉçÇøAPP Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital
1700 Center St.
Mobile, AL 36604

Monroe County Hospital 
2016 South Alabama Ave.
Monroeville, AL 36460