Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Program
Clinical Training
Fellowship timeline with sample block rotation
Acute IP: Inpatient geriatric medicine teaching service at Shadyside Hospital (community teaching hospital with HELP program)
Geri CL: Inpatient geriatric consultation at Presbyterian Hospital (tertiary care teaching hospital/Level 1 Trauma Center)
GEM: Geriatric Evaluation and Management (outpatient consultation at the VA GRECC)
HBPC: Home-Based Primary Care for veterans
LTC: Leadership in long-term and post-acute care across multiple settings
MSK: Musculoskeletal (includes geriatric pain clinic, outpatient rehab, spasticity, uro-gynecology)
Neuro: Neurology (includes behavioral neurology, movement disorders, dizziness)
PC: Palliative Medicine (inpatient and hospice)
Psych: Geriatric Psychiatry
At the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center (GRECC), fellows engage in specialized programs including Geriatric Evaluation and Management (GEM), Home-Based Primary Care (HBPC), and innovative telehealth and teledementia services. These experiences are complemented by outpatient geriatrics training through large primary care and consultative practices at the Benedum Geriatric Center and Senior Care Institute, where fellows learn the principles of continuity care, preventive medicine, and transitions across settings.
Fellows also rotate through a variety of specialty and interdisciplinary experiences that reflect the breadth of geriatric practice, including musculoskeletal medicine, rehabilitation, pain management, neurocognitive disorders, movement disorders, urogynecology, palliative medicine, and geriatric psychiatry. The program maintains close collaboration with UPMC’s nationally recognized Geriatric Psychiatry Training Program, ensuring a strong foundation in the behavioral and cognitive dimensions of aging.
Training in long-term and post-acute care further broadens the fellowship experience. Fellows develop leadership and administrative skills by working across skilled nursing facilities, continuing care retirement communities, and Programs for All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly (PACE) sites, learning to navigate systems of care and champion quality improvement for older adults.
Throughout the fellowship, trainees receive advanced instruction in serious illness communication from faculty in the Section of Palliative Care and Medical Ethics, who developed VitalTalk™, a nationally respected program in compassionate, evidence-based communication.
Academic development is an integral part of the fellowship. Each fellow delivers regular presentations at division conferences and engages in mentored scholarly work, ranging from clinical or health services research to quality improvement or educational innovation. Every fellow is paired with a dedicated faculty mentor who provides personalized career guidance, helping them explore academic, clinical, and leadership pathways in geriatrics.
For more information, please contact:
Janet Parham
Medical Education Program Academic Manager
412-802-8615
parhamj2@upmc.edu
Training Sites
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) is the leading health care system in western Pennsylvania and is the clinical hub of one of the nation’s most renowned academic medical programs. Together with the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, UPMC hospitals train more than 1,300 residents and fellows each year in 82 specialty areas.
UPMC Presbyterian/Shadyside
Acute and Consultative Inpatient Care
Part of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, these hospitals comprise a large, medical school-affiliated tertiary care center located in the Oakland and Shadyside sections of Pittsburgh. UPMC Shadyside is a community-based tertiary care center, located 1.5 miles from UPMC Presbyterian. Fellows spend one month at UPMC Presbyterian-Shadyside on the inpatient geriatric medicine service (UPMC Shadyside), where they are responsible for coordinating care with the house staff teams and interacting directly with patients and their families. Fellows also spend one month at Presbyterian Hospital serving on the Geriatric Trauma Consult Service. Teaching the residents and students—by both informal and didactic methods—is an expected component of these experiences. The palliative care and portions of the geriatric ENT and multispecialty rotations also are based at these facilities.
UPMC Senior Care-Benedum Geriatric Center
Primary and Consultative Ambulatory Care
Located at UPMC Montefiore and part of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, UPMC Senior Care-Benedum Geriatric Center is a multidisciplinary ambulatory clinic designed to meet the diverse needs of the older adult population in Pittsburgh. It was founded in collaboration with the department of geriatric psychiatry, and provides primary and consultative medical and psychiatric care, geriatric pharmacy consultation, subspecialty geriatric care including osteoporosis clinic, chronic pain assessment and management, geriatric urology, and innovative models of care including group health visits and comprehensive dementia care.
UPMC Senior Care Institute-Shadyside
Primary and Consultative Ambulatory Care
Located at UPMC Shadyside, this multidisciplinary ambulatory clinic was founded in 1987 as a primary care and consultative medical clinic for frail older adults living in the surrounding communities. The Senior Care Institute includes onsite psychiatric and psychological care, two full-time social workers, pharmacy, and audiology. Faculty at the Senior Care Institute also serve as geriatrics hospitalist teaching attendings for our patients admitted to Shadyside Hospital.
Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Facilities
Post-Acute and Long-Term Care
Each fellow is assigned a panel of patients at one of our skilled nursing facilities. Fellows visit their site one-half day per week throughout the year, working collaboratively with an interdisciplinary team to provide care for both skilled rehabilitation patients and long-term nursing home residents with supervision from a faculty preceptor. Each facility is under the medical direction of a UPMC geriatrician, with an inter-professional team including a nurse practitioner, rehabilitation professionals, social work, wound care, geriatric psychiatry, palliative care and hospice. Several facilities also contract with the Pittsburgh PACE managed care program to provide care for dual-eligible elders needing respite or skilled nursing care. Our skilled nursing sites include Canterbury Place and Heritage Place.
VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System (VAPHS)
The VAPHS, University Drive is the site of the VA Pittsburgh Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Care Center (GRECC). This multidisciplinary collaboration of clinicians, educators, and researchers serves as a focus of geriatric care within the VA setting. The Geriatric Evaluation and Management Clinic is based here, where fellows do a month-long rotation and assume the role as leader in this interdisciplinary team. The University Drive VA hospital is also the site of our fellows’ Neurology rotation, comprehensive geriatric pain clinic, and the dementia consultation telehealth clinic (required for all fellows).
H. John Heinz III VA Progressive Care Center
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (WPIC)
WPIC is part of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Geriatric medicine fellows round with the inpatient geriatric psychiatry service during their Geriatric Psychiatry rotation. This program provides comprehensive evaluation and short-term hospitalization for older adults with a range of mental health problems associated with aging.









