The Division of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Services is proud to offer fellowship training in a variety of specialties. Fellowships provide advanced, specialized training for physicians who have completed their four-year OB/GYN residency. Each fellowship program listed offers an opportunity to specialize in a specific area of women's healthcare at our world-class biomedical institution.
ACGME FELLOWSHIPS
Accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
Director: Jennifer Kerns, MD, MAS, MPH
Associate Director: Biftu Mengesha, MD, MAS
Program Length: 2 years
Application Deadline: May 21
Director: Stefanie Ueda, MD
Associate Director: Lee-may Chen, MD
KPSF Site Director: Ramey Littell, MD
Program Length: 3 years
Application Deadline: April 7
Director: Teresa Sparks, MD
Associate Director: Marya Zlatnik, MD
Program Length: 3 years
Application Deadline: April 28
Director: Susan Valienzi-Johnson, MSHR (Kaiser Permanente)
Program Length: 3 years
Application Deadline: ?
Additional Fellowships
Non-ACGME-accredited fellowships.
Director of OB/GYN Hospitalist Fellowship Program
Vasiliki Tatsis MD MS MBA
Email: [email protected]
Kaiser Permanente – Walnut Creek Site Director
Emily Newfield MD, FACOG
Email: [email protected]
Program Length: 1 year
Fellowship Recruitment Timeline
- Applications Accepted: Ongoing, rolling basis
- Interviews: September 15 - October 11, 2025
- Fellowship Position Offer Period: October 20- October 24, 2025
- Fellowship start date: August 1, 2026
Application Process
Please submit your application to include:
- An updated Curriculum Vitae
- A one-page cover letter
- Three letters of reference/support (can be submitted after interview process)
All applications should be sent to Patrick Canio ([email protected]) and cc: [email protected]
Fellowship Details
The Fellowship in Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) trains early career physicians in skills needed for public health STI control and response. Fellows conduct research and clinical quality improvement projects, perform data analysis, write public health reports, deliver academic presentations, develop and teach curricula on STI management, and conduct policy analyses. This program is administered through the California Department of Public Health and Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital.
Director of Fellowship in Sexually Transmitted Infections
Ink Park, MD, MS, Medical Director, California Prevention Training Center
Email: [email protected]
Program Length: 1 or 2 years (based on fellow's preference)
Fellowship Recruitment Timeline
- Applications Accepted: Ongoing, rolling basis
- Interviews: TBD
- Fellowship Position Offer Period: TBD
- Fellowship start date: TBD
Application Materials
- Cover letter summarizing your interests in STIs/reproductive/sexual health background and experience. (required)
- Current CV (required)
- Writing sample or PowerPoint presentation (e.g., 1st author abstract, manuscript, report, essay, curriculum—need not be STD-related). (required) If you have a prior recording of a presentation you have done, you may also submit a link to a video. (optional)
Please send materials to Michelle Giannuzzi-Savelli at the California Prevention Training Center [email protected] and please copy Dr. Ina Park at [email protected]. You will receive confirmation of receipt of your materials.