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Fellowship Program

OU College of Medicine Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship Mission

The mission of the OU College of Medicine's Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine fellowship program is to train the next generation of leaders in the field of neonatology by seamlessly integrating discovery and application of new knowledge with structured mentorship. We aim to provide a collaborative environment that fosters training of fellows in broad disciplines such as clinical care, education, translational and basic research, and quality improvement. Specifically, our objective is to train our graduates for an independent and successful career in private practice or academia. To that end, they will develop expertise in providing evidence-based care to all babies. We are also committed to providing opportunities for scholarly pursuits and exposing our trainees to the unique resources that exist at OU in quality improvement and global health. We strive to augment our curriculum with experiences and electives that foster the unique interests of each fellow, while serving a diverse patient population. Our mission is enhanced by our strong emphasis on wellness, interdisciplinary collaboration, social and intellectual diversity, commitment to lifelong self-learning, and professionalism, teamwork and collegiality.

Fellowship Leadership


Erynn Bergner, MD
Fellowship Program Director


Doug Dannaway, MD
Associate Program Director


Denise Harper
Fellowship Program Coordinator

More About the Program

OU Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship Program

  • 7 ACGME approved training positions
  • NRMP Participant
  • Fills 3 new spots each year
  • Accepts applications through ERAS
  • Common Application Form
  • Personal Statement
  • 3 letters of recommendation (1 from your Residency Program Director)
  • Photograph
Applicants must have successfully completed an ACGME-approved pediatric residency program. Our Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship program does sponsor applicants holding either a J-1 Visa under the sponsorship of the ECFMG or a permanent immigrant visa ("green card"). These applicants must also go through ERAS. In addition to the required materials, these applicants must include the ECFMG Status report. OUHSC Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship will fill 2020-2021 positions the first week of November 2022.
 
 
Denise Harper
Fellowship Coordinator
Phone: (405) 271-5215
Fax: (405) 271-1236

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