Pediatric Residency Program
 
Fellowship

The goal of the fellowship program in Pediatric Emergency Medicine is to develop the clinical, administrative, teaching and research skills necessary to manage medical, surgical and psychosocial emergencies.

With the unique resources of Bellevue Hospital Center, the New York University Medical Center, and the New York City Poison Control Center, we are able to offer a fellowship of the highest caliber.

Training Program
Our fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine is an ACGME accredited, three year program focusing on education and experience in patient care, research, teaching, and administrative responsibilities.

Conferences in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
The Conference in Pediatric Emergency Medicine consists of a one hour didactic component, presented by either a fellow, Pediatric Emergency Medicine faculty or a guest lecturer.

Conferences in Pediatrics
Each fellow is responsible for conducting this conference for four months during their training.

Conferences in Emergency Medicine
Discussion of differential diagnosis, diagnostic evaluation and initial approach to management is led by a senior Emergency Medicine resident.

Block Curriculum
Curriculum for years one, two and three of the Fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine.

Application Process
Application to the program takes place through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) of the Association of American Medical Colleges.