NEONATAL-PERINATAL MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

Creativity, Scholarship, Critical Acumen

Stanford University School of Medicine offers a three-year Fellowship Program in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. We believe that individuals who wish to train as neonatologists should value creativity, scholarship, clinical acumen, disruption of barriers, discovery of novel interventions, and service to the wellbeing of humanity.

Core Values

We take care in cultivating a learning environment that values belonging, respect, and collaboration — one that allows for all voices to be heard and celebrated. We believe in the right of all people to have excellent health care no matter who they are. We aim to understand the unique needs of each patient and family, practice cultural competency, and engage in shared decision making.

The Next Generation of Leaders

Each year we accept a new class of fellows through the national matching program (Electronic Residency Application Service®) to commence training at Stanford University.

Our post-residency fellowship program is designed to train the next generation of leaders in neonatology. Fellows devote approximately two-thirds of their time to research and scholarly endeavors; the remainder is spent acquiring clinical expertise.

Our focus is on (1) leadership in the areas of clinical excellence; (2) scholarship that is evidence-based; and (3) research that is both innovative and cutting-edge with supportive mentorship from our faculty.

Program Leadership

Associate Program Director

Associate Program Director

Interim Division
Chief

Education Program
Manager

ASIA WESLEY, MA

Administrative
Associate

TERRIE NGUYEN, BS