The North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology (NASPAG) is a society of healthcare providers who are committed to providing leadership in education, research, and gynecologic care to improve the reproductive health of youth. 

PAG Fellowships Support Your Personal & Professional Development in Becoming An Expert In:

  • Fertility Preservation
  • Research & Advocacy
  • Complex Contraception
  • Vulvar Disorders
  • Differences in Sex Development
  • Endometriosis and Vulvodynia
  • Mullerian Anomalies
  • Anorectal Malformations

Common Application Form for Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology Fellowship

PAG applications are accepted between March 31 and July 5 of each year and applicants must apply to each program since there is no central application service.

The match occurs each year in conjunction with the NRMP matching service so applicants must sign in to become active in order to apply to participating programs. We follow the OBGYN Fellowship Match Schedule.


NASPAG provides an annually updated roster of existing Training Opportunities in pediatric and adolescent gynecology for the use of interested applicants and others wishing this information.

Explore Available PAG and Adolescent Medicine Fellowships by clicking on the location icons within the map below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adolescent Medicine Fellowship Information

 

As a Fellow, we want to encourage you to take advantage of the learning tools available through NASPAG:

PAGWebED: 35+ Cases to Test Your Knowledge in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology

Long Curriculum: A comprehensive resource for postgraduate medical education in pediatric and adolescent gynecology (PAG).  This curriculum meets the learning objectives of the American Board of Pediatrics, the Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology, and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and is intended to provide a broader and more intensive learning experience. 

Short Curriculum: A 2-week “nuts and bolts” PAG curriculum, using existing teaching resources accessible to trainees in OB/GYN, Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine, and Family Medicine programs. The content is designed to be incorporated into existing rotations in which trainees have contact with pediatric and adolescent patients, such as during adolescent medicine, reproductive endocrinology, or outpatient gynecology rotations. 

Fellows Lecture Series: Monthly webinars with PAG experts

Annual Clinical Research Meeting and Fellows Bootcamp: Save the Date for April 23-55, 2026 in San Francisco. This immersive full day experience focuses on crucial competency areas for fellows and featuring experts in PAG and Adolescent Medicine sharing best practices.

*If you have questions about accessing these, please ask your Program Director for more information.

Consider becoming a member of NASPAG.  In-Training Members (Medical Students, Graduate Students, Residents, Fellows.) pay $250 annually for access to our E-List of PAG-experts, Career Opportunities, JPAG, the Learning Portal (PAGWEBED, ACRM Archives, Resident Education Curriculum, Webinars, Surgical Videos, Coding Resources, and more)

Good luck to you as you embark upon your career, and we look forward to meeting you!