Fellows will provide care for patients in the hospitals’ general medical and intensive care units (including medical, cardiac, surgical, cardiothoracic, neurosurgical, and trauma units), as well as in a variety of outpatient settings where fellows will provide continuity care to ambulatory patients. Fellows will have the opportunity to participate in various subspecialty clinics, including wound care, reproductive endocrinology, women’s health clinics. A rotation in pediatric endocrinology is available through an affiliation with Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. Procedural experience in thyroid ultrasound, FNA thyroid, insulin pump/CGMS management, and DXA interpretation is provided.
Fellows will be assigned each year to rotations at Allegheny General Hospital (AGH) or West Penn Hospital (WPH). Below is a typical rotation schedule. Individual programs will vary according to the fellows' interests.
AGH Inpatient Consults (4 months)
AGH Neuroendocrine (2 months)
Diabetes (2 months)
Wound Care/ Podiatry (1 month)
Thyroid Outpatient Office (1 month)
Research (1 month)
Elective (1 month)
AGH Inpatient Consults (2 months)
Block Selective (Diabetes or Neuroendocrine) (4 months)
Pediatric Endocrinology (1 month)
Reproductive Endocrinology (½ month)
Nutrition (1 month)
Thyroid Outpatient Office (1 month)
Research (1 month)
Electives (1 ½ months)
Electives are offered in 2- or 4-week blocks in the following rotations:
We offer interdisciplinary collaboration in a comprehensive neuroendocrine institute, a Diabetes Center, a thyroid FNA clinic, and a bone health program. A full complement of support services, including diabetes education, anesthesiology, pathology, diagnostic and interventional radiology, surgery, and oncology are available.
All inpatient or emergency room consults received are evaluated and consultative opinion rendered. Daily attending teaching rounds are made.
Inpatient and outpatient consults to the neuroendocrine service are evaluated and consultative opinion rendered. Daily attending teaching rounds are made.
The Diabetes Center outpatient facility is 2 blocks from West Penn Hospital and houses outpatient offices, diabetes education, and dietary counseling services. Inpatient consults to the Diabetes Center at WPH with an emphasis on diabetes and pregnancy are evaluated and an opinion rendered. Daily attending rounds are made. Outpatient experience focuses on diabetes management and multidisciplinary approach to diabetes care.
Fellows attend the AGH Continuity Clinic at McCandless Neighborhood
Hospital 1 day per week. McCandless is located 9.5 miles north of AGH, and
offers free parking and brand new clinic facilities. Preceptor assignment
changes periodically to provide exposure to different styles of practice during
the continuity clinic.
The curriculum is designed to afford fellows the opportunity to attend lectures, conferences, participate in teaching rounds, conduct research and also have sufficient time for review and study of current literature.
Didactic instruction is clustered in an academic half-day (12 to 5 p.m. on Wednesdays) to allow focus on this activity. Fellows participate in conferences and will have the opportunity to improve presentation skills. Didactic activities include: