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Pediatric Hematology & Oncology Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 3 years
- Program Contact:
- Gladys Novak; [email protected]
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the National Cancer Institute represent two of the of the most distinguished pediatric hematology-oncology centers in the world, and their joint fellowship provides exceptional training to six new fellows per year. The program’s mission is to train diversely talented academic physician-scientists who will become leaders in the field of pediatric hematology-oncology.Program Director(s)
- Director, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Program
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Pediatric Infectious Diseases Fellowships
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 3 years
- Program Contact:
- Zena Godfrey; [email protected]
The pediatric infectious diseases fellowship program of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is designed to qualify trainees for subspecialty training for board certification in pediatric infectious diseases and to prepare them for a career in academic medicine.Program Director(s)
- Assistant Professor of Medicine
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Pediatric Nephrology Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 3 years
- Program Contact:
- Jacob Garrison; [email protected]
Fellows spend 52 weeks over three years treating and managing in- and outpatients with kidney issues, including intensive care patients requiring hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and continuous renal replacement therapy. During this time, fellows pursue a master’s degree in epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and participate in epidemiology journal club and grand rounds. A track for basic science research is also available. Several general nephrology and transplant clinics take place each month.Program Director(s)
- Associate Professor of Pediatrics
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Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- Non-Standard
- Duration:
- 1 year
- Program Contact:
- Dr. Alan Cohen
Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Pediatric Neurosurgery offers a one-year fellowship postresidency. The division has one of the few approved fellowships by the American Board of Pediatric Neurosurgeons.Program Director(s)
- Director, Johns Hopkins Pediatric Neurosurgery
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Pediatric Ophthalmology & Adult Strabismus Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Duration:
- 1 year
- Program Contact:
- Edward Kuwera; [email protected]
The Zanvyl Krieger Children’s Eye Center at the Wilmer Eye Institute is a tertiary referral center where clinical fellows enjoy well-rounded exposure to both the clinical and academic sides of pediatric ophthalmology and adult strabismus. We are privileged to have our pediatric and adult facilities combined in a unified, modern and child-friendly center, providing excellent exposure to a wide variety of pediatric eye diseases as well as to strabismus in adults.Program Director(s)
- Allan and Claire Jensen Professor of Ophthalmology
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Pediatric Orthopaedics Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- Non-Standard
- Duration:
- 1 year
- Program Contact:
- [email protected]
The Johns Hopkins Pediatric Orthopaedic Fellowship provides comprehensive training for people who want to practice pediatric orthopaedic surgery in a private practice or academic setting. The fellow will obtain experience both in the clinic and operating room. This well-rounded fellowship includes ample clinical and research opportunities.
Program Director(s)
- Director, Pediatric Orthopaedic Fellowship
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Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine Fellowships
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 3 years
- Program Contact:
- Teresa Lusco; [email protected]
The Pediatric Pulmonology Fellowship Program at Johns Hopkins is an Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-approved program and is funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Applicants to our fellowship program may be individuals seeking combined clinical and research training in preparation for an academic career in pediatric pulmonary medicine.Program Director(s)
Joseph Michael Collaco, MD PhD
- Professor of Pediatrics
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Pediatric Radiology Fellowship
- Location:
- Johns Hopkins Children's Center
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Program Contact:
- Jordan Durner; [email protected]
Our pediatric radiology fellow works in a one-on-one setup with the assigned pediatric radiology attendings on service to maximize the learning experience. In addition to the multidisciplinary conferences, internal divisional case conferences (two to three times a week) and journal clubs, regular continuing medical education lectures alternate weekly. The fellow is encouraged to work closely with the radiology residents that rotate in pediatric radiology to “learn as they teach” and prepare them for the next step in their career as independent pediatric radiologists.Program Director(s)
- Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science
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Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Kennedy Krieger Institute
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 2 years
- Program Contact:
- Melissa Trovato, M.D.; [email protected]
Offered through a partnership with Kennedy Krieger Institute, this fellowship aims to educate clinicians and prepare them for successful careers in pediatric rehabilitation. Fellows follow their own patients and work on an interdisciplinary team.Program Director(s)
- Associate Professor of Clinical Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Pediatric Surgery
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 2 years
- Program Contact:
- Katy Bender; [email protected]
Our division is committed to training one fellow in pedatric surgery annually. The program has been cooperatively provided by the Johns Hopkins Medical Center and the University of Maryland for over 30 years. Both divisions of Pediatric Surgery perform more than 3,200 operations annually and have a staff of 13 pediatric surgeons.Program Director(s)
- Surgical Director, The Hopkins Resource for Intestinal Vitality and Enhancement (THRIVE)