To ensure that fellows receive foundational education in research and scholarly activity, each fellow will participate in Introduction to Clinical Research, an intensive 2-week UC Davis course designed to meet the core curriculum in scholarly activities set forth by the ABP and ACGME.
Additional coursework and training opportunities are available to fellows who are interested in pursuing advanced research training.
Fellows’ projects may be clinical, translational, or basic science research projects, or projects that otherwise fulfill the criteria of scholarly activity as defined by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP).
Fellows are encouraged to pursue research within the Division of Critical Care, from within the Department of Pediatrics, or from established, senior research investigators from other departments or in the university community.
The Department of Pediatrics may provide assistance in statistical design and analysis of high quality mentored research projects.
Early in Year 1:
Fall of Year 1:
Example of goals:
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