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UCSF Fresno Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship

University of California (San Francisco) - Fresno
Full-time
On-site
Fresno, California, United States
Medical Providers, Training Program, Palliative Care, Psychiatry, Medical Students, Fellowship, Outpatient Care, Inpatient Medicine, Veterans Affairs

The one-year Hospice and Palliative Medicine (HPM) fellowship is an integral part of the fully accredited Family Medicine Residency Program.  The HPM program director, Dr. Alireza Soleimani Fard, and other palliative-care trained physicians work with a team of specialists to provide a comprehensive approach to training in hospice care.

Our principle training site is Community Regional Medical Center (CRMC), a 733-bed hospital, offering a full range of inpatient services including 1,800 ICU admissions annually.  CRMC is part of Community Medical Centers (CMC), a nonprofit, locally owned health care system that operates four acute-care hospitals and a variety of other health care facilities.  Community Regional Medical Center provides inpatient and comprehensive outpatient services to patients of all ages.  Special hospital services include a level one regional trauma center, a level one regional burn center, and the only birth center in the region designated to handle high-risk pregnancies. 

UCSF Fresno HPM fellows begin with an introduction to our inpatient consultation services along with an intensive month of didactics. Monthly academic half days begin in August and are comprised of case conferences, interactive lectures from multiple disciplines, and journal club. Part of our yearlong curriculum include board reviews as well as sessions in wellness and selfcare. Clinical rotations include palliative care inpatient consultations, home hospice, and general inpatient, visits to our affiliated nursing home, and electives with medical and radiation oncology, psychiatry, and hepatology. The fellow is an integral member of an interdisciplinary team (IDT) that includes nursing, chaplaincy, and social workers all dedicated to the field of palliative care. 

As part of our pediatric training, each fellow will spend two weeks in San Francisco at the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital.  The Integrated Pain and Palliative Care Program (IP3) faculty provide a comprehensive and continuity-based training experience.

Fellows also have the opportunity to train at the VA Central California Health Care System (VA) and within the Kaweah Delta Healthcare District. At the VA, fellows have exposure to outpatient, inpatient, and electronic palliative consultations daily.  Fellows receive formal weekly didactics and board reviews under close supervision of palliative faculty and in collaboration with the interdisciplinary palliative team. Fellows will have exposure to resources and services unique to the veteran population and are expected to serve as palliative care team leaders during this VA rotation.   

The Kaweah Delta Healthcare District is located in the beautiful town of Visalia. Fellows will benefit from a unique experience working at the local community hospital where they will serve as a crucial member of the inpatient palliative care team. Kaweah Delta Medical Center is the site of 6 other residency programs and its strategic vision for graduate medical education is to provide a supportive and exemplary experience with intent to promote physician retention and future practice in the Central Valley. The current medical director of Kaweah Delta Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Dr Ryan Howard, directly benefitted from this fellowship training partnership and he hopes you will, too!

Research is built into the curriculum as part of a longitudinal experience.  Supervision and guidance are provided throughout the year.  Each fellow will have dedicated time to complete their research projects.

Fellowship applicants should have completed a residency in a specialty approved by ACGME and be board-certified or board eligible. Applicants should have a demonstrated interest in palliative care. Four highly qualified fellows will be selected each year through the NRMP match. The UCSF Fresno Hospice and Palliative Medicine fellowship program is a one-year ACGME-accredited program.

The UCSF Fresno Hospice and Palliative Medicine fellowship program participates in the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). All applications are handled through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) sponsored by the Association of American Medical Colleges.

Application RequirementsAs required by ERAS and NRMP Match
To be considered for fellowship training, please submit the following documents:

  • Copy of the Universal Application (AAMC)
  • Personal Statement
  • Three letters of recommendation (including one from your Program Director)
  • Current CV that includes all publications
  • USMLE Transcript

UCSF Fresno Trainee Salary Scales and Benefits

2025 - 2026 Salary Scales

UCSF Fresno is a regional campus of the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. House staff are employees of the University of California, San Francisco. Residency programs are sponsored by the UCSF Fresno Medical Education Program. Major training partners in Fresno include: Community Medical Centers & the Veterans Administration Central California Health Care System. Training partners collaborate to provide house staff with other benefits such as parking, meals, computer and Internet access. 

Resident and Fellow Salary Scale, UCSF School of Medicine, UCSF Fresno, 2025-2026*

PGY Level

Annual Rate

I

 $74,880

II

$75,511

III

$76,193

IV

$79,200

V

$82,441

VI$85,504
VII$88,347
VIII$92,998

* This salary scale reflects information for UC employed trainees at UCSF Fresno.

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