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Fellowship Introduction
The University of Vermont offers the opportunity for excellent education in all clinical and research aspects of Reproductive Endocrinology. This program provides experiences in reproductive surgery, assisted reproductive technologies, and the management of infertility, reproductive endocrinology, medical endocrinology, and pediatric endocrinology. Fellows develop expertise in clinical and basic science research. Working in the academic medical center, the fellow develops skills in the education of residents and medical students that will prepare him/her for a career in academic medicine. Back to Top
Description of Goals
This three year fellowship is designed to afford fellows an opportunity to:
1. Capitalize on clinical skills acquired during recently completed residencies to develop clinical expertise in evaluation and treatment of reproductive endocrine and fertility disorders. (Year 1)
2. Acquire first-hand experience in designing and conducting clinical research. (Years 1 and 2)
3. Acquire first-hand experience in designing and conducting basic research. (Years 2 and 3)
4. Learn and direct advanced techniques in assisted reproductive therapies. (Year 3)
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Facilities Available
Clinic 2000 square feet, with two nursing offices; one for general clinical, and one for IVF and research functions. Three M.D. provider offices shared by all M.D. staff. One clinical laboratory, three patient conference rooms, six examination/treatment rooms, and two examination/ultrasound rooms. The clinic is staffed with seven nurses specializing in infertility services. The division of reproductive endocrinology also includes a full-time IVF nurse coordinator, part-time donor oocyte coordinator, clinical research coordinator, psychologist specializing in women's health, and an andrology laboratory specialist who work closely with the fellows and faculty. An academic secretary located in the Given Building works with fellows and faculty.
In-Vitro Fertilization In January 1994, the IVF Laboratory relocated to its new and expanded location in the Ambulatory Services Center. Additions include an area for cryopreservation and intracytoplasmic sperm injection and growth of the current IVF laboratory to accommodate the expanding IVF and donor oocyte program. The laboratory is adjacent to the oocyte retrieval/embryo transfer area. All IVF activities, including media preparation, oocyte assessment, sperm preparation, fertilization, cryopreservation, and ICSI, are performed in the IVF laboratory under the supervision of Calvin Wilkinson, Senior Embryologist.
Clinical Research Center There is a twelve-bed General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) at the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont. The Division of Reproductive Endocrinology has frequently utilized this facility to conduct clinical research. Space and financial resources are available for appropriate projects.
Academic Offices Divisional faculty have offices in the Given Building of the College of Medicine, adjacent to the laboratory space and secretarial support. Fellows' office and laboratory space are located in the College of Medicine, adjacent to faculty offices.
Laboratory There is 3,400 square feet of research space within the department. All of the research space is available for faculty and fellows to utilize as appropriate.
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