Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship Program
نظرة عامة على البرنامج
Academic Activities
The fellowship program offers a comprehensive educational foundation in research, preparation for American Board of Subspecialty requirements, and supplement to individualized learning through research projects.
Coursework
The following didactic and online courses are offered over the three-year fellowship program:
- Biostatistics for Clinical Investigators
- Clinical Epidemiology
- Literature Appraisal
Teaching Conferences
Cardiology Divisional Conferences
This protected learning time takes place each weekday, 12pm to 1pm, and includes:
- Monday: EP Conference and Combined Cardiology/Cardiothoracic Surgery Conference
- Tuesday: Journal Club/Attending Lecture Series
- Wednesday: Cath Conference
- Thursday: Laser Tag Imaging Conference and Combined Cardiology/Cardiothoracic Surgery Conference
- Friday: Board Review Lecture Series
Department of Pediatrics Conferences
Pediatric Grand Rounds
Held from 8-9AM every Tuesday morning, Grand Rounds are a series of lectures that present the symptoms, diagnosis, and management of a particular disease in the pediatric population.
Pediatric Fellowship Core Curriculum
A didactic session or workshop is provided for the fellows in all Pediatric Subspecialty Training Programs on the second Tuesday of every month, 12-1PM, to address common ACGME program requirements.
Program Details
Throughout the fellowship program, program faculty and visiting experts will give lectures covering important aspects of pediatric cardiology. Attendance is required at:
- Pediatric Cardiology Section rounds
- Combined pediatric cardiology/cardiac surgery meetings
- Cardiology/cardiac surgery morbidity and mortality conferences
- Organized conferences related to pediatric cardiology Second and third-year fellows will present seminars and discussions on selected pediatric cardiology topics and are encouraged to attend national conferences on pediatric cardiology.
