Fellowship Directory
UT Southwestern Community Medicine Fellowship Program
Last updated: Thursday, December 11, 2025
Fellowship type
Community Medicine
Community setting
Urban
Address
5323 Harry Hines Blvd
Dallas, TX 75390
Country
US
Phone
(214) 891-6406
Fax
(214)648-1276
allyson.cook@utsouthwestern.edu
Website
Program director
Nora Esther Gimpel MD
Fellowship sponsored by Dept of Family Medicine
Yes
Number of positions offered
2
Number of positions filled
0
Duration of fellowship
24 months
Stipend per year
$70,132
Funding sources
Other funding sources
Other benefits
Sick Leave / Personal Time
Time off for conferences
On-site Child Care
Health Insurance
Leads to Degree / Accreditation
MPH
Other Degree / Accreditation
Prerequisites for acceptance
Must have completed an ACGME accredited Family Medicine Residency Program and already have, or be eligible for a full medical license by the Texas Medical Board (TMB.)
Application deadline
Date notified of selection
Description
Our TMB sponsored Community Medicine Fellowship at UT Southwestern Medical Center, educates primary care physicians in effectively using principles of public health, epidemiology, and preventive medicine in new and innovative ways. Participants in this one or two-year fellowship actively contribute to the community through culturally competent approaches. These approaches include, caring for patients at safety-net clinics, teaching and mentoring medical students and residents in community health and community based research, evaluating health needs of different populations, and working with community partners to identify and implement interventions for community health needs. The program prepares fellows to become clinical and community leaders, educators, and health equity champions. Fellows care for underserved patients while working with community health partners to address healthcare disparities, access and outcomes. The length of the fellowship is dependent on whether the fellow already has their MPH. The 1-year program is designed for the fellow that already has their MPH, and the 2-year program is designed so the fellow will obtain their MPH at the end of the 2-year program.