ACGME Initial Accreditation
Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
Fellowship Program
Riverside University Health System · Inland Southern California
Advancing endocrine care for the medically underserved communities we serve.
Our Mission
The mission of the RUHS Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Fellowship Program is to train and educate fellows to be competent and compassionate practitioners in the core knowledge and skills of this subspecialty. We hope to improve the health of Californians—especially in Inland Southern California—by serving the medically underserved in the region.
Our Goal
To cultivate the next generation of endocrinologists by providing:
- Comprehensive clinical training across the full spectrum of endocrine disorders
- Hands-on experience in inpatient consults, outpatient clinics, diabetes technology, and procedural skills
- Robust scholarly opportunities including clinical research, QI, and mentorship from dedicated faculty
- A commitment to advancing endocrine care and improving the health of the diverse communities we serve
Our curriculum is designed to provide broad exposure across all areas of endocrinology.
InpatientInpatient Endocrinology Consults
- High-volume diabetes care
- Hip Fracture / Osteoporosis Pathway
- Complex Endocrine Pathology: DKA/HHS, thyroid emergencies, pituitary/adrenal disorders, fluid and electrolyte imbalance
OutpatientOutpatient Specialty Clinics
ProceduralProcedural Skills
Specialty Rotations
Didactics, Teachings & Lectures
Evaluation & Feedback
Assessment Methods
- Direct observation
- ACGME milestones-based assessments
- Faculty of Fellow Evaluation (end of rotation)
- Fellow of Faculty Evaluation (end of rotation)
- Semi-annual performance review with Program Director
- Summative Evaluation (promotion / program completion)
- Multisource 360° Evaluations (nursing, peers, patients, self)
- Individualized Learning Plan (ILP) and supportive remediation
Committee Reviews
- Clinical Competency Committee (CCC) Meeting
- Program Evaluation Committee (PEC) Meeting
- End-of-Year Program Evaluation (by fellow)
Research & Scholarly Opportunities
Fellows are supported to complete at least one scholarly project, with dedicated research time built into the curriculum and mentorship from Dr. Anthony Firek, Medical Director of the Comparative Effectiveness and Clinical Outcomes Research Center (CECORC).
Diabetes, obesity, thyroid disease, adrenal testing, and more
Quality improvement, case reports, and curriculum development
ENDO, AACE, and ADA national meetings
IRB submission, data analysis, and manuscript preparation
Our Fellowship Team

Program Director
Iqbal Munir, MD, PhD
Clinical Professor of Medicine, UCR
Chair, Institutional Review Board (IRB)

Associate Program Director
Almira Yang, DO
Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, UCR

Core Faculty
Anthony Firek, MD
Clinical Professor of Medicine, UCR
Medical Director, CECORC

Core Faculty
Bahram Mirza, MD
Chief of Service, Dept. of Endocrinology & Metabolism, Kaiser Permanente Riverside
Clinical Associate Professor, UCR School of Medicine

Core Faculty
Salma Khan, MD, PhD
Associate Research Professor
Loma Linda University School of Medicine

Program Coordinator
Erika A. Coleman, BS
Fellowship Program Coordinator
RUHS Endocrinology
Eligibility Requirements
- Graduation from an accredited U.S. or international medical school
- Completion of an ACGME-accredited Internal Medicine residency by the fellowship start date
- Board-eligible or board-certified in Internal Medicine at time of appointment
- Eligibility for medical licensure in the State of California
Application Requirements
Submit via ERAS. Required documents:
- Completed ERAS application
- Curriculum vitae
- Personal statement
- 3 letters of recommendation
- USMLE or COMLEX examination scores
Fellow Selection Process
- 1 July 2025 — ERAS applications open for the 2026 Fellowship Season (appointments beginning July 2027)
- 2 Fall–Winter 2026 — Interviews conducted
- 3 2027–2028 — One (1) fellow selected for the academic year
- 4 Applicants participating in the NRMP Match are kindly requested to notify the program once match outcome is received
Fellow Life & Well-being
A culture that values manageable call schedules and psychological safety
Access to counseling and a supportive county benefits package including leave options
Proximity to beaches, mountains, and metropolitan centers
Sponsoring Institution
Riverside University Health System – Medical Center
- Established 1893
- County's premier teaching hospital
- Level 1 Trauma Center (Adults)
- County's only Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
- 439 licensed beds (Moreno Valley & Arlington campuses)
- 44 Hospital-Based Clinics
- 13 Community Health Centers (FQHC)
- Safety-net provider for Riverside County
- 1,000 medical students per year
- 200 nursing students per year
Ready to Apply or Have Questions?
Contact the Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Fellowship Program Coordinator:
Erika A. Coleman, BS
[email protected]