Miami Children's Hospital offers various programs in non-ACGME approved fellowship programs.
Cardiac Intensive Care Fellowship
The Congenital Heart Institute at Miami Children's Hospital and Arnold Palmer Women and Children's Hospital is recruiting a senior fellow in cardiac intensive care medicine. This 1-2 year fellowship is clinically oriented and will be located primarily at the Miami campus. The cardiac intensive care unit at MCH has 16 acute beds and is part of our 27-bed Pediatric Cardiac Care Center. The multidisciplinary unit specializes in providing care to patients with congenital or acquired heart disease ranging in age from newborn to adult. There are over 1000 total admissions a year to the ICU, and the program supports one of the largest surgical and interventional cardiac catheterization services in the southeast.
This clinically oriented program is flexible enough to provide training to most subspecialists who contribute to the care of these patients, including board eligible or certified physicians in cardiology, critical care, neonatology or anesthesiology. The fellowship is flexible and will be adjusted to provide maximum benefit to applicants from the various subspecialties. Rotations include cardiac anesthesia, echocardiography, cardiac catheterization and perfusion/cardiopulmonary bypass.
More information regarding the program can be found at www.pediatricheartsurgery.com
For more information contact us:
Anthony Rossi, MD
Director, Cardiac Critical Care Program
Miami Children's Hospital
3200 SW 60 Court
Suite 104
Miami, FL 33134
anthony.rossi@mch.com
305-666-6511 ext. 3555
Pediatric Surgery
The Department of Pediatric Surgery offers a two-year, non-accredited program in pediatric surgery to Board Eligible or Certified general surgeons who are looking to gain experience in the surgical care of children. The mission of the program is to provide comprehensive training in an environment that emphasizes diverse clinical experience and excellence.
The Department of Pediatric Surgery responds to the surgical needs of a very busy emergency department with 100,000 visits a year. The surgical team is an integral part of the MCH solid tumor program which is a Children's Oncology Group (COG) affiliate.
The training program includes integration of didactic, clinical and operative teaching. Clinical education encompasses both inpatient and outpatient bedside teaching. The Training Program follows the ACGME guidelines for Fellowship in Pediatric Surgery and includes conferences in Radiology, Surgical Pathology, Trauma, Tumor Board, Journal Club and a monthly Mortality and Morbidity Conference. The pediatric surgical fellow has the opportunity to become proficient in a broad range of surgical skills during the training program.
For more information contact:
Steven Stylianos, M.D.
Chief, Department of Pediatric Surgery
(305) 662-8320
Pediatric Urology
The Division of Urologic Surgery offers a one-year, non-accredited program in pediatric urology. The Division provides consultation and surgery to pediatric and adolescent patients with disorders of the genital tract and urinary system. The Fellow affords to opportunity to gain experience in the major areas of pediatric urology through the diverse clinical opportunities and didactic conferences at the Hospital.
For more information contact:
edda.moy@mch.com
(305) 666-6511 ext. 6448
How to Apply
Applications should be submitted along with the following documents:
- Curriculum Vitae (must include months and years)
- Personal Statement
- Three (3) letters of recommendation (one written by the Director of your Residency Program or Chair of your Department)
- And other items as indicated in the application.
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