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Internal Medicine
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About Program

Program Overview


Department of Medicine

The Department of Medicine at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, offers a comprehensive Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program.


Program Overview

The program is designed to provide fellows with a thorough education in pulmonary and critical care medicine, including both bedside teaching and structured educational activities.


Curriculum

The curriculum includes:


  • Hands-on workshops
    • Case-based simulation
    • Mannequins and task trainers
    • High fidelity simulators
    • Skills checklists and image portfolio reviews
  • Development and refinement of teaching and leadership abilities
  • Active participation in mentored research activities
  • A weekly protected academic half day with various educational conferences
  • Individual progress measured across six core competencies:
    • Medical knowledge
    • Patient care
    • Systems-based practice
    • Practice-based learning
    • Professionalism
    • Interpersonal and communication skills

PCCM Fellowship

The PCCM Fellowship is a three-year program with the following structure:


  • Year One: Focus on the foundations of pulmonary and critical care medicine, including ICU-related procedures, pleural procedures, pulmonary function testing, and basic bronchoscopy.
  • Year Two: Further development of knowledge in pulmonary medicine, including pulmonary physiology, sleep medicine, and advanced bronchoscopy.
  • Year Three: Refine advanced bronchoscopy and other procedural skills, attain expertise in point-of-care ultrasonography, and have the opportunity to become instructors in regional and national US courses.

CCM Fellowship

The CCM Fellowship includes rotations in medical and surgical ICUs, evaluation and management of critically ill patients, and care of inpatients with common and complex pulmonary illnesses. Fellows become skilled in basic bronchoscopy, critical care procedures, and point-of-care ultrasonography.


Program Details

The program is led by Andrew R. Berman, MD, Director of the Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine. The program is based at the University Hospital Building, Room I-354, New Jersey Medical School, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 150 Bergen Street, Newark, New Jersey 07103.


Training Sites

The program includes training at various sites, including:


  • University Hospital
  • Veterans Health Administration
  • RWJBarnabas Health
  • Bergen New Bridge Medical Center
  • Trinitas Regional Medical Center

Program Structure

The program is designed to provide a comprehensive education in pulmonary and critical care medicine, with a focus on clinical rotations, structured educational activities, and research opportunities.


Conclusion

The Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, offers a comprehensive education in pulmonary and critical care medicine, with a focus on clinical rotations, structured educational activities, and research opportunities. The program is designed to provide fellows with the knowledge, skills, and expertise necessary to become proficient in pulmonary and critical care medicine.


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