Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship
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Office of Medical Education
The Office of Medical Education at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital offers various programs for medical students, residents, and fellows.
Residency Programs
The hospital provides residency programs in different specialties, including:
- Pediatric Residency
- Child Neurology Residency Program
Pediatric Residency
The Pediatric Residency program is designed to provide residents with a comprehensive education in pediatric medicine. The program includes:
- Director's Welcome
- Residency Leadership
- Residency Core Faculty
- Our Residents
- Residency Curriculum
- LEAD the PACC
- Resident Coaching Program
- FAQs
- Residency Salary and Benefits
- Applying for Our Residency
Child Neurology Residency Program
The Child Neurology Residency Program is a specialized program that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders in children. The program includes:
- Overview
- Program Director's Welcome
- Program Faculty
Fellowships
The hospital offers various fellowship programs, including:
- Neonatal Perinatal Medicine Fellowship
- Pediatric Advanced Cardiac Imaging Fellowship
- Pediatric Anesthesia Fellowship Program
- Pediatric BMT Fellowship
- Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Fellowship
- Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship Program
- Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship
- Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Fellowship
- Pediatric Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship
- Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship
- Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Fellowship
- Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellowship
- Pediatric Sports Medicine Fellowship Program
- Pediatric Surgery Fellowship
- Pediatric Surgical Critical Care Fellowship
- Simulation Fellowship Program
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship
The Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship is a comprehensive program that provides fellows with the skills and knowledge necessary to care for critically ill children. The program includes:
- Curriculum
- Rotations
- Academic Half-Day
Curriculum
The curriculum is designed to couple direct patient care experiences with didactic education, simulation, and hands-on training. The program includes core curriculum, sentinel article reviews, a focus on evidence-based medicine, collaboration with subspecialty services, and education innovation. Fellows are encouraged to tailor their training to suit their career goals, with examples of unique tracks including:
- Simulation track
- Medical education track
- Clinical and translational investigator track
- Healthcare quality and safety track
- Palliative care track
Rotations
The program includes various rotations, including:
- Scholarship: 44 weeks
- PICU: 56 weeks
- CVICU: 16 weeks
- Trauma: 2 weeks
- Cath lab: 2 weeks
- Anesthesia: 4 weeks
- Elective (choice of emergency medicine, toxicology, biomedical ethics or palliative care): 12 weeks
- QI project: 4 weeks
- Vacation: 12 weeks
- Total: 156 weeks
Academic Half-Day
The academic half-day is a weekly session on Wednesday afternoons, primarily led by faculty. It is an 18-month cycle ABP-based themes with a back-to-basic month every July to focus on the incoming fellows getting important fundamental information. Example topics include:
- Physiology Based Lectures
- Book to Bedside
- Scully's Physiology
- ECMO
- Scholarship/Academics
- Sentinel article review
- Scholarship Methodology
- Fast Journal Club
- Subspecialties
- CVICU & Surgery
- Neuro Conference
- Palliative
- BMT Joint Conference
- Resiliency/Program Improvement
- Fellow Meeting
- Wellness
- Ethics
- Skill Based Lectures
- POCUS
- Simulation
- Board Review/Mathletics
