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Critical Care MedicineEducationPediatric Critical Care Medicine FellowshipFellowship OverviewThe Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at Yale University School of Medicine has been in existence for over 20 years with the steadfast commitment of providing trainees with high quality, comprehensive training in preparation for academic careers in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. Graduates from this program are in academic positions as clinicians, educators, investigators, or administrative physicians. Many have achieved excellence in their endeavors as evidenced by receipt of national honors, awards and grants as well as appointments to national committees and boards in their fields of interest. The Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship Program at Yale is supported by a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Training Grant. This grant provides salary support as well as funds for travel to a national meeting for research support and coursework. With the field of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine in evolution, our program recognizes that individual candidates may have different career goals in academic medicine. The philosophy of the Pediatric Critical Care Program at Yale is to design a training program to achieve the specific career goals of each trainee under the mentorship of senior clinical and research faculty. We have tailored individual training programs for candidates to develop the necessary clinical, research, educational, and administrative skills to become clinician-educators and clinician investigators. These curricula will be adjusted to meet the needs of the individual. However, the overall goal of the program is to produce trainees who are leaders in academic pediatrics. Educational TracksClinician Educator Tracks Clinician-Clinical Research Track All training in research will be under the direct supervision of a senior clinical investigator. Fellows will receive training in development of protocols for human investigation, writing of manuscripts, preparation of abstracts and grants, and presentation of abstracts and papers at conferences and national meetings. There are also opportunities for more advanced education in clinical epidemiology and research design through the well-established Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program at Yale University School of Medicine. Clinician-Laboratory Research Track All training in research will be under the direct supervision of a senior basic science investigator. Fellows will receive training in development of experimental models for laboratory investigation, writing of manuscripts, preparation of abstracts and grants, and presentation of abstracts and papers at conferences and national meetings. Clinical TrainingThe Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital is a multi-specialty primary and tertiary care facility serving infants and children throughout Southern New England. Clinical services available at Yale include a Level I Trauma Center, solid and bone marrow transplant programs, an ECMO program and all pediatric and surgical subspecialties. The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) is currently a 19-bed unit with over 900 admissions per year and serves as the focal point for clinical training. The PICU is a multidisciplinary facility with active programs in all aspects of pediatric medicine and surgery. The majority of the clinical training is provided during the first year of fellowship. The clinical commitments during the second and third years of fellowship are reduced so fellows have ample time for pursuit of academic development and research. Fellows receive direct supervision from the faculty and have an active role in all phases of patient care, teaching, and research. In addition, they receive concentrated clinical experience in anesthesiology and cardiology. Fellows also participate fully in a regional transport service and referral program. The program is accredited by the Residency Review Committee so that fellows will be board eligible in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. Sample of Block/Call Schedule Guidlines Educational Training Training Program Yealy Expectations Critical Care Fellows Conference Schedule Additional Training Trainee Selection Critical Care Fellowhip Training Application: MSWord or PDF Address inquiries to: Kenneth J. Banasiak, MD |
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