Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship
About Our Program
Thank you for your interest in the Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship Program at UCLA. The mission of our program is for fellows to become experts caring for a diverse pediatric dermatology population in Los Angeles, within a mentored environment. The program’s mission aligns with UCLA Health’s mission to deliver leading-edge patient care, research and education. Our training is a one-year program where our fellow will gain expertise in evaluating and treating a wide range of skin conditions both in the outpatient setting and the inpatient consultative service. Fellows will also have opportunities to teach, perform research, attend grand rounds and national conferences.
Our ACGME-approved fellowship provides:
Clinical Training
- Outstanding training in Pediatric Dermatology at UCLA Health
- Fellows will rotate at UCLA Medical Center, in addition to Olive View-UCLA Medical Center and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
- Participate in our monthly multidisciplinary Vascular Anomalies Clinic
- Opportunity to rotate through a variety of pediatric subspecialty clinics at Mattel Children’s Hospital, including pediatric allergy/immunology, rheumatology, heme/onc, gender health clinic
- Procedural training in excisions and lasers including Pulsed Dye Laser, Long Pulsed Alexandrite/Nd:Yag, QS Alexandrite/Nd:YAG, Fraxel, and Microneedling in our outpatient clinic and OR
- Experience with excimer laser and managing patients in the phototherapy unit
- Weekly fellow continuity clinic
- Exposure to inpatient pediatric dermatology at the Mattel Children’s Hospital and Santa Monica UCLA Hospital, tertiary care hospitals with NICU, PICU, bone marrow transplant patients and general pediatric patients. The fellow will be part of the inpatient dermatology team consisting of a dermatology resident and dedicated hospitalist dermatologist. The fellow’s role will focus on learning inpatient pediatric dermatology and teaching
- Around 110 inpatient consults per year and 6250 outpatient visits per year
Education
- The educational curriculum includes didactic lectures from Hurwitz chapters, monthly grand rounds, quarterly pediatric dermatology journal clubs, quarterly dermatopathology case review, and weekly review of interesting cases with attendings.
- Faculty-led didactic lectures by our pediatric dermatology faculty who have all won teaching awards
- Weekly resident and fellow lecture series
- A mentored, supportive and nurturing environment to help fellows achieve their career goals for academic or community practice
- Fellows have opportunities to present at the AAD, Society for Pediatric Dermatology and Pediatric Dermatology Research Alliance meetings and Los Angeles Metropolitan Dermatologic Society Meeting hosted at UCLA
- Opportunities for volunteering and community service at Camp Wonder, AAD Camp Discovery, and Venice Family Clinic
Research
- Opportunities to lead and participate in clinical research, with support from UCLA’s Clinical and Translational Research Institute
- Fellows are expected to be involved in teaching and research, with a goal of at least one publication and presentation during their fellowship. Fellows are only responsible to follow up on results of patients they themselves have seen in clinic.
Fellowship Application Details
- Fellows per year: one via the San Francisco Match
- Society of Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship Match Website:
- Education/training requirements: Applicants must be board-eligible or board-certified by the American Board of Dermatology prior to the start of fellowship
- Fellowship application requirements: enroll in San Francisco Match and include the following in the application:
- Copy of personal CV
- Three letters of recommendation
- Personal statement of interests, training objectives and career goals
- Application cycle opens April 1, 2024
- Deadline for submitting application is September 14, 2024
- Interviews will be conducted on Thursday, October 10, 2024
- All interviews for the 2024-25 Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship Match will be conducted virtually, in accordance with the UCLA GME interview policy. For additional details on fellowship interview guidelines, please refer to the SF Match website.
- For more information please contact:
- Fellowship Director: Carol Cheng, M.D. - [email protected]
- Director of Pediatric Dermatology: Marcia Hogeling, M.D. - [email protected]
- Program Coordinators: Christopher Song - [email protected]; Julie Lopez-Vargas - [email protected]
- https://uclahealthbound.dgsom.ucla.edu/gme/
- https://medschool.ucla.edu/gme/benefits-at-a-glance