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Pain Medicine Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 1 year
- Program Contact:
- Beverly Thomas; [email protected]
The pain medicine fellowship of the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine has trained fellows who occupy leadership positions as division directors and research directors for pain and anesthesiology, as well as clinician leaders in private practice across the United States. We provide a clinically oriented, multidisciplinary and ACGME-accredited training environment with outstanding faculty who continue The Johns Hopkins Hospital’s rich history for excellence in patient care, research and teaching. -
Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 1 year
- Program Contact:
- Sherrie Fornoff; [email protected]
The pediatric anesthesia fellowship is a one-year ACGME-approved fellowship program designed to prepare the individual for an academic or private practice career in pediatric anesthesiology. This combination of clinical, teaching and research activities provides the best preparation for a career in pediatric anesthesia. A two-year non-ACGME fellowship can be arranged, depending upon exposure to research.Program Director(s)
- Program Director, Pediatric Anesthesia Fellowship
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Pediatric Cardiology Fellowships
- Location:
- Johns Hopkins Children's Center
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 3 years
- Program Contact:
- Barbara Carson; [email protected]
Founded in 1931, the Children’s Cardiac Clinic and the Division of Pediatric Cardiology was directed by Dr. Helen Brooke Taussig and was the first of its kind. Johns Hopkins remains in the forefront of pediatric cardiology in clinical care, new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, and research. The program trains candidates for careers in academic pediatric cardiology, with a minimum of three years required for the subboard of pediatric cardiology. Additional training is available for those undertaking a supported research program.Program Director(s)
- Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
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Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 3 years
- Program Contact:
- Sherrie Fornoff; [email protected]
The pediatric critical care experience at The Johns Hopkins Hospital provides for a broad multidisciplinary exposure to the many facets of pediatric critical care medicine. The pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) is a 40-bed unit with a balance of medical and surgical patients. Johns Hopkins Children’s Center is the pediatric trauma and transplant center (heart, liver, kidney) in our region, with the largest cardiac surgery extracorporeal membrane oxygenation program in the state of Maryland and an active critical care transport team.Program Director(s)
- Program Director, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Children's Center
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 3 years
- Program Contact:
- Monica Johnson; [email protected]
The pediatric emergency medicine fellowship at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center allows fellows the opportunity for mentored development in a highly academic environment. The three-year fellowship is open to applications from both pediatric and emergency medicine residency graduates.Program Director(s)
- Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program
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Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 3 years
- Program Contact:
- Kay Thilert; [email protected]
The Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes offers a comprehensive academic training program that consists of three years of training in contemporary pediatric endocrinology research and practice. The overall goal of the program is to train physician scientists and clinical investigators in pediatric endocrinology in a program that stresses the integration of clinical endocrinology, research and discovery.Program Director(s)
- Director, Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship Training Program
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Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Fellowships
- Location:
- Johns Hopkins Children's Center
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 3 years
- Program Contact:
- Barbara Carson; [email protected]
The Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition offers a three-year fellowship designed to provide training and expertise in medical care and clinical, translational and/or basic science research for graduates to pursue careers as independent investigators in pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition. The ACGME-accredited Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Fellowship Program is established in the Department of Pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore.Program Director(s)
- Director, Pediatric GI Fellowship Program
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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