Pediatric fellows at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital are taking a legacy of learning to a new level through innovative and forward-thinking graduate medical education programs.
Our institution accelerates your career and professional development by providing outstanding clinical training and creating opportunities to work effectively as a leader and scholar. Our fellowship programs emphasize a high-level of interaction with expert faculty, individualized learning plans, and personalized career exploration.
Our Fellow Leadership training focuses on topics that are not traditionally covered in clinical fellowship programs, such as the business of medicine, cultural competence, negotiation, executive presence or leading a team. The training begins each fall with two full days of didactics and continues with monthly sessions in various formats such as a journal club, panel discussions with institutional executives and leaders, and more.
Fellowships at Johns Hopkins All Children’s are based on the St. Petersburg, Florida, campus of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Our programs are accredited separately from those on the Baltimore campus, through the ACGME and other accrediting organizations. However, all programs have access to the resources of Johns Hopkins Medicine and collaboration occurs across campuses.
Fellowships at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital
The Office of Medical Education at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital offers fellows a dynamic, learner-centric environment that fosters not only the acquisition of clinical skills, but also excellence in scholarship and leadership.
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Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship
The three-year program trains fellows in our 97-bed NICU that specializes in premature, low birth weight babies and carries a Level IV rating from the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA).
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Pediatric Anesthesia Fellowship
The one-year program trains fellows in a high-volume surgical environment that includes exposure to complex congenital malformation treatment programs, as well as an acute and chronic pain management program.
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Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant & Cellular Therapy Fellowship
The one-year program trains the next generation of leaders in this pediatric subspecialty, in the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Cancer & Blood Disorders Institute which includes Florida’s largest pediatric blood and bone marrow transplantation program.
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Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship
The three-year program trains future leaders in pediatric cardiology within an innovative, collaborative and trainee-focused environment that includes robust education and training in all facets of pediatric cardiology.
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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship
The three-year program includes rigorous, hands-on experiences in a high-volume, tertiary pediatric referral center that has expertise in emergency medicine, expanded sub-specialty surgical and medical services, and advanced pediatric transport.
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship
The Pediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM) Fellowship Program at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital is open to applications from both pediatric and emergency medicine residency graduates. The program includes rotations in pediatric emergency medicine, pediatric critical care, anesthesia, trauma, toxicology, child abuse, emergency medical services and adult emergency medicine.
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Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Fellowship
The program aims to inspire, educate, and support the next generation of academic pediatric hematology oncology physicians in their journey toward a rewarding life of service locally, nationally, and internationally as compassionate clinicians, engaged educators, healthcare leaders, and ground-breaking researchers.
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Pediatric Hospice and Palliative Care Medicine Fellowship
The one-year program offers training with an interdisciplinary team that averages about 300 patient consults per year in units including NICU, PICU, CVICU medical/surgical units and cancer unit.
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Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship
The two-year program helps fellows develop superior skills in delivering family-engaged patient care through a systems-based model, advocating for safety, quality and value-based care, and in advancing scientific research and investigation.
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Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Fellowship
The one-year program offers training in a developing pediatric subspecialty that is in constant evolution as innovative diagnostic strategies, therapeutic and prognostic factors are being identified.
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Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellowship
The one-year program prepares the fellow for a career in pediatric neurosurgery with an emphasis on excellence in patient care, development of technical skills and clinical translational research.
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Pediatric Sports Medicine Fellowship
The one-year program is designed to train the next generation of leaders in pediatric sports medicine. Our Sports Medicine program is the only sports medicine program in the Tampa Bay area focused solely on the care of young athletes.
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Pediatric Surgery Fellowship
This two-year program for board certified/board eligible (BC/BE) surgeons offers broad exposure to all facets of general pediatric surgery.
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Pediatric Surgical Critical Care Fellowship
The one-year program provides the opportunity to care for neonates affected with congenital surgical anomalies, patients afflicted by trauma or a surgical disease, and non-cardiac patients requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO).
Fellowship Benefits
Learn more about the benefits available as part of our Fellowship Programs.
Read more about our fellowship programs:
Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship Provides Precious Training
The Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Program at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital trains the next generation of neonatologists — thanks, in part, to the generosity of a couple who knows the hardship of seeing their children struggle with health at the beginning of life.
Dr. John Morrison Exemplifies the Fruits of Graduate Medical Education
John Morrison, M.D., Ph.D., is building a strong foundation as a hospitalist at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital and has already racked up some impressive achievements at the hospital where he spent his pediatric residency and hospitalist fellowship.
Medical Education Programs Produce Investigators of the Future
Research is a key component of residency and fellowship programs at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. The aim is to cultivate scientifically curious physicians through their experience in graduate medical education.
An Academic Approach
The Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital pediatric hospitalist program uses education and research to produce expert care.
How Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital Evolved into an Academic Medical Center
In more than 40 years with Johns Hopkins Medicine, George Dover, M.D., saw flaws in the training of pediatric residents he couldn’t fix. At Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, he sees opportunity.