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APC Fellowship Program Overview

The Kelsey- Seybold APC Fellowship Program is an intensive, 9-month training initiative designed to provide Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs) with a robust foundation of clinical knowledge, hands-on experience, and professional development opportunities. This program aims to prepare participants to excel in diverse healthcare environments by fostering critical thinking, enhancing clinical competencies, and cultivating leadership skills essential for delivering high-quality, patient-centered care.

This is a paid program, ensuring Fellows receive both financial support and valuable learning experiences throughout their training.

Program Structure

The program is structured into three immersive rotations:

Primary Care

Primary Care:

(3 months)
Building foundational expertise in patient-centered care.

Direct Specialties

Directed Specialties:

(3 months)
Gaining hands-on experience in focused areas of practice.
Selected 2025 Specialties: Dermatology, Gastroenterology, and Obstetrics and Gynecology

Electives

Electives:

(3 months)
Tailoring the fellowship to individual career interests and goals.
Electives are to be selected by the APC Fellow in collaboration with the Program Director.

In addition to clinical rotations, the program includes:

Didactic Training:

Advanced learning sessions led by expert faculty.

Mentorship:

Guidance from experienced providers to foster professional growth.

Value-Based Care Exposure:

Understanding and implementing healthcare delivery models that prioritize patient outcomes.

The fellowship is committed to developing well-rounded providers ready to meet the dynamic demands of modern healthcare.

Successful fellows will receive letters of recommendation for future employment and preferentially be considered for open positions within the organization.

As part of the APC Fellowship, Fellows will rotate through various Kelsey-Seybold clinics, which may require occasional travel to different locations. Fellows should be prepared for flexible scheduling and travel to ensure exposure to diverse healthcare settings and experiences across the organization.

Portrait of John Griffin, MD, MA, FAAD, Dermatology and Dermatopathology specialist at Kelsey-Seybold Clinic.

Program Director
John Griffin, MD, MA, FAAD

How to Apply

Applicants will fill out the job application form and submit all required documentation to the email address: APCFELLOW@Kelsey-Seybold.com

For questions, please also contact: APCFELLOW@Kelsey-Seybold.com