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Clinical Genetics and Metabolism
Education Overview
The University of Colorado School of Medicine's Department of Pediatrics and The Children's Hospital offers a two-year fellowship/residency in genetics. The goal of the fellowship is to provide physicians who have completed at least two years of training in pediatrics, or other primary specialty, with in-depth training in clinical genetics that will prepare them for certification by the American Board of Medical Genetics and a career in clinical or academic medicine.
Elective rotations in clinical genetics and metabolism are available for residents in all clinical areas.
Clinical genetics and metabolism is an important component of the pediatric clerkship curriculum for third-year medical students at the University of Colorado Denver. Our faculty provides a lecture in genetics as part of the clerkship's core lecture series.
An elective in birth defects/genetics is available for fourth-year medical students who have successfully completed a pediatric clerkship.
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