The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) is staffed 24 hours a day by 14 board-certified Pediatric Critical Care specialists. The physicians, nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, and other specialists in the PICU work as a team to assess, diagnose and treat critically ill children.
Chief, Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Clinical Professor
Dr. Jennifer Plant cares for pediatric patients critically ill from a variety of conditions including congenital heart disease and trauma. She is interested in improving the care her team provides these patients through simulation-based interprofessional education.
Associate Clinical Professor
Chief Wellness Officer
It is a privilege to care for children and their families during the time of their critical illness. I strive to incorporate the science and art of medicine in my everyday practice such that each child and family receives the best medical care in a supportive and respectful environment. Having grown up in the San Joaquin Valley, I am honored to be a part of UC Davis Children's Hospital's team and contribute to the well-being of our community's children. As a wellness leader, I advocate for the health and wellbeing of our clinicians so that we can provide excellent care to ourselves as well as our patients.
Dr. Aghamohammadi was appointed Chief Wellness Officer in July 2022 and is passionate about advocating for and supporting clinician wellbeing efforts throughout UC Davis Health. Her academic interest in medical humanities led to the integration of improv and medical education through med improv workshops and curriculum development that she hopes to expand through the health system.
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Critical Care
It is my privilege to care for sick children and to support both children and their families during life-threatening and critical illness. I strive to provide care for children and their families in a compassionate and evidence based fashion while working with a multidisciplinary and caring team made up of physicians, nurses, and many other support staff. It is my honor to be part of the wonderful team at UC Davis Children’s Hospital.
Associate Clinical Professor
It is my privilege to care for sick children and to support both children and their families during life-threatening and critical illness. I strive to provide care for children and their families in a compassionate and evidence-based fashion while working with a multidisciplinary and caring team made up of physicians, nurses, and many other support staff.
Assistant Professor
Dr. Han is a pediatric intensivist who cares for children critically ill with various conditions such as traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome, congenital heart disease, shock, and malignancy. She has special clinical interest in improving recognition, management, and clinical outcomes of sepsis in pediatric patients.
Professor
Dr. Holcroft's clinical interests are Non-invasive ventilation and Transport Medicine.
Assistant Clinical Professor
Dr. Michelle Lim is a pediatric critical care physician offering care for pediatric patients with critically ill conditions. She has a special clinical interests in management of acute respiratory distress syndrome, lung protective strategies with invasive mechanical ventilation, and multi-organ system dysfunction.
Vice Chair for Pediatric Clinical Research
Director, UC Davis Center for Health and Technology
Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Caring for seriously ill children and supporting families are my passion. I do all that I can to treat every ill child how I would want my own children cared for, and consider it a privilege and honor to be part of the incredible team at our Children’s Hospital.
Medical Director, PICU and PCICU
Medical Director, Extra-Corporeal Life Support Program
Health Sciences Clinical Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Dr. Mateev believes in practicing gold-standard clinical care, while staying abreast of new and upcoming research, treatments, and practice guidelines. She believes that patient care is a team approach importantly including the family as an integral part of that team in addition to appropriate other subspecialists and PICU staff (nurses, respiratory therapists, trainees).
Director, Clinical Skills and Assessment
Professor, Division of Clinical Pediatrics
As a physician; the role is to help provide the children with complex medical needs the best opportunity to achieve advance medical care, obtain exceptional pain and symptom management, as well as support and provide resources to the patient and their families with a comprehensive team of providers.
Vice Chair for Quality and Safety, Department of Pediatrics
UC Davis Children's Hospital Director Quality and Safety
Associate Chief Medical Officer for Children's Health
Clinical Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Together with their family, my goal is to compassionately provide outstanding care to assure the best possible future for each critically ill child. My clinical interests include healthcare quality, patient safety, and effective and compassionate communication in pediatrics. My clinical interests include healthcare quality, patient safety, and effective and compassionate communication in pediatrics.
Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Critical Care
Dr. Sethi is an intensive care physician specializing in care of critically ill children as well as children with cardiac disease. She has a special interest in ECMO, bronchoscopy, point of care ultrasound and continuous renal replacement therapies.
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Critical Care
I believe there is no greater privilege than interfacing with children and helping them meet their potential. Caring for critically ill children and supporting their families is my passion and gives the me opportunity to help children meet their full potential.
Health Sciences Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Nothing gives me greater honor than to care for critically ill children and their families. It is my hope to provide them with not only the best but also the most compassionate care possible. This would not be possible without the wonderful team of physicians, nurses and other support staff I have the privilege of working with here at the Children's Hospital.
The Pediatric Critical Care Medicine fellowship is an ACGME-accredited three-year fellowship program that seeks to train leaders in the field of pediatric critical care. The fellowship provides clinical training in the acute management and coordination of care for critically ill pediatric patients.
Our fellowship provides the knowledge, skills and attitudes to prepare fellows to serve as educators and physician scientists who contribute to advances in the field of pediatric critical care medicine.
For more information or questions, please contact:
Program Coordinator
hs-pedsfellowship@ucdavis.edu
Jessica Signoff, M.D.
Director, Fellowship Training Program
916-734-7098
jksignoff@ucdavis.edu