University of Louisville Department of Pediatrics Announces 2026 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Matches
January 13, 2026 (LOUISVILLE, Ky.) – The University of Louisville (UofL) Department of Pediatrics is excited to announce threeFellowship matches into our Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program. This achievement represents a 100% fill rate, underscoring the strength and growing reputation of the program. The incoming fellows will join the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry programs current second-year fellows.
The 2026 incoming fellowship class includes:
Megan Kube, who joins UofL from Trinity Health Livonia Hospital in Livonia, Michigan.
Chantae Hollis-Scott, who comes to UofL from John F. Kennedy University in Merrillville, Indiana.
Kevin Kane, a UofLmedical school graduate and resident.
About the University of Louisville Department of Pediatrics: The University of Louisville (UofL) Department of Pediatrics, part of UofL’s School of Medicine, aims to provide inclusive excellence in clinical care, medical education, pediatric research and community advocacy to meet the health-related needs of children. The faculty are researchers who explore innovation in pediatric medicine, serve on local, regional and national committees and organizations while helping set standards of care and formulate new models of treatment. They are educators, focused on training the next generation of pediatricians and pediatric specialists. In addition, our faculty serves as pediatricians who provide services of Kentucky and the region through our affiliation with Norton Children's Hospital. For more information, visit the department website.
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