The UNM Maternal Child and Reproductive Health Fellowship is a two-year program that trains family medicine leaders for rural or academic practice settings. The fellowship is offered in collaboration with the UNM OB/Gyn and Pediatrics Departments and includes advanced clinical training in maternity and newborn care. All fellows will receive a certificate in public health based on coursework and have the opportunity to take additional courses toward a Master of Public Health that could be finished after the completion of the fellowship. As an MCH fellow, you will receive a salary of $66,000/year, educational funding: of $5,000/year, and other benefits.