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Allergy & Pulmonary Medicine Fellowships

Division of Allergy & Pulmonary Medicine

Pediatric Pulmonology: ACGME accredited program where clinical training accounts for a total of twelve months of the fellowship, with six to seven months of clinical service or elective time the first year of training, and the remaining five to six months total during the final two years.

Pediatric Allergy/Immunology: A two-year ACGME accredited program with an optional third year for those who wish to explore research more deeply.

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Cardiology Fellowship

Division of Cardiology

ACGME accredited program preparing fellows to become pediatric cardiologists able to independently supervise the diagnosis and care of infants, children and teenagers/young adults with all forms of congenital and acquired cardiac disease. Most fellows will complete two years of clinical rotations and one year of research and electives. The program offers three positions a year.

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Child Abuse Pediatric Fellowship

Division of Emergency Medicine

ACGME accredited three year Child Abuse Pediatrics fellowship training program providing a comprehensive education which takes advantage of all the clinical resources available at the nationally renowned St. Louis Children’s Hospital and academic/research resources available through Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine.

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Critical Care Medicine Fellowship

Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine

ACGME program preparing graduates for rewarding careers in pediatric critical care medicine, supporting fellows in exploring their own areas of clinical and academic interest while establishing a solid base of foundational knowledge and experience. Program admits 5 fellows per year, and participates in the NRMP Match for pediatric critical care medicine.

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Emergency Medicine

Division of Emergency Medicine

Program aims to produce physicians who are master clinicians specializing in the care of acutely ill and injured children.  In addition to receiving outstanding clinical training, our program trains fellows to become expert educators and to perform research that will enrich their practice and expand the field of emergency medicine.  The fellowship emphasizes individualized learning plans, flexible elective time and robust mentoring to help fellows develop skills and expertise to pursue fulfilling career paths based on their personal interests.

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Endocrinology Fellowship

Division of Endocrinology & Diabetes

A three-year comprehensive ACGME-accredited program for pediatricians interested in pursuing an academic medical career in pediatric endocrinology. Whether you aim to be a master clinician, an attending in an academic institution, or a basic science or clinical researcher, our faculty will help you to establish yourself as a leader in pediatric endocrinology.

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Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition Fellowships

Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition

Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Fellowship: A three year ACGME-accredited program matriculating 2 fellows per year providing comprehensive clinical exposure and outstanding research opportunities, with exceptional clinical and research mentors.

Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Fellowship: One year ACGME-accredited supplemental fellowship program for those interested in immersion in our active transplant hepatology service, inpatient and outpatient hepatology services, procedure training (esophageal banding, sclerotherapy and liver biopsies) and rotations in adult hepatology, transplant pathology and interventional radiology.

 

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Hematology & Oncology Fellowship

Division of Hematology & Oncology

A three year ACGME-accredited training program providing a comprehensive clinical curriculum spanning the scope of our specialty, as well an individualized program of clinical or basic science investigation. Additional training beyond the three-year curriculum to focus on further clinical sub-specialization or further develop research pursuits is possible.

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Hospice & Palliative Medicine Fellowship

Department of Medicine: Division of Palliative Medicine

This is a one-year ACGME-accredited program. The goal of this program is to promote excellence in Hospice and Palliative Medicine education and clinical care, to develop future leaders in the field, and to ensure that patients with life-limiting illness receive informed, professional, and appropriate care.

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Hospitalist Medicine Fellowship

Division of Hospital Medicine

A  2 year program where fellows will develop skills in neonatal and pediatric emergency and inpatient care, procedural sedation, circumcision, transport medicine, and airway management.