Fellowship Directory
UPMC St Margaret & UPMC Magee Family Medicine OB Fellowship
Last updated: Thursday, December 11, 2025
Fellowship type
Surgical OB
Community setting
Urban
Address
815 Freeport Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15215
Country
US
Phone
412-784-4227
Fax
Website
stmargarets.familymedicine.pitt.edu
Program director
Karen Moyer MD
Fellowship sponsored by Dept of Family Medicine
No
Number of positions offered
1
Number of positions filled
1
Duration of fellowship
12 months
Stipend per year
$70,000
Funding sources
Institution
Other funding sources
Other benefits
Sick Leave / Personal Time
Time off for conferences
Parking
Disability Insurance
Health Insurance
Liability Insurance
Moving Allowance
Life Insurance
AAFP Membership
Medical license fee
DEA license fee
Leads to Degree / Accreditation
Other Degree / Accreditation
Prerequisites for acceptance
Eligible candidates will have completed a 3-year family medicine residency and have exhibited additional interest in obstetrics during their family medicine residency. They will be board certified in family medicine and have an active DEA license.
Application deadline
09/01/2025
Date notified of selection
Description
This is a 13-month fellowship that will train the physician to independently evaluate normal and complicated obstetric patients, as well as manage their antepartum, labor, delivery, and post-partum care. Family physicians are uniquely positioned to be able to care for women and their children and act as a liason within their community and their health system to promote maternal/ child health. Graduates of the fellowship would be uniquely suited to practice as faculty in a family medicine residency program, or practice rural medicine or global health. The fellow will spend the majority of their time on labor and delivery at Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC but will also get experience in outpatient obstetric and gynecologic care and procedures within the UPMC system. Towards the end of their fellowship they take some independent call as the Family Medicine OB attending on call with backup from the generalist service. The last month of fellowship will be spent on labor and delivery at one of our community sites where the fellow will learn to manage patients in a more rural setting where resources are more limited and transfer may be required. Backup for that month will be provided by the on staff obstetrician. Fellows will spend a ½ day a week providing full spectrum care to their own panel of patients in one of our Family Medicine offices to help maintain their skills. They will also spend a ½ day a week working with our fellowship trained FM-OB providers to precept obstetrics in a family medicine office which helps to develop their skills in consultation.