Kansas Clinical Family Planning Fellowship
KCFP Fellowship is a one-year, clinical fellowship designed to train doctors to provide complex abortion care in an area of the country that has seen the largest increase in abortion need since 2021: Kansas. Additionally, since the Amendment 3 victory in Missouri in November 2024, we are working to reintroduce abortion access in Missouri and fellows will play an active role in that process.
Fellows will work in various clinics throughout Kansas and Missouri at Comprehensive Health at Planned Parenthood Great Plains to become trained in comprehensive abortion care provision (medication abortion, procedural abortion, complex contraception, navigation of politically repressive reproductive healthcare landscape, etc). Fellows will also have the opportunity to learn and provide vasectomy services through our vasectomy training program if they wish.
We currently have clinics in Overland Park, Wichita, Pittsburg, and Kansas City, Kansas.
Fellows will work in both supervised and unsupervised roles in order to gain competence and confidence and work to help alleviate the suffering from our nation's public health emergency. Fellows are expected to work 40-50h/week or 5 clinic days per week. The fellowship is 12 months in length.
Fellows will be selected with a preference for applicants who did not receive clinical training in abortion care in their residencies or are not trained up to 21 weeks and 6 days+.
Fellowship is open to participants who have or will have completed a residency by the time they begin their fellowship. No clinicians that will be residents, fellows or medical students at the start of their fellowship should apply.