Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship
The Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at Yale University School of Medicine has been in existence for over 30 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, and administrative physicians. The Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship Program at Yale aims to:
- Provide a comprehensive curriculum to enable trainees to care for the diverse patients admitted to the PICU
- Develop competency in quality safety science, medical education, and research with the goal of advancing the field
- Train fellows for careers in academic medicine
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. Yale School of Medicine has extensive opportunities for many types of scholarship. 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.
We recognize that opportunities are not equally available and strive to diversify our trainees and training experiences to include those who identify as underrepresented in medicine. We aim to provide an inclusive and collegial training environment.