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Fellowship Program Overview
The Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship at Duke University Medical
Center is a three-year program accredited by the American Committee on
Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) which is designed to provide
outstanding clinical and research training in Pediatric Critical Care
Medicine.
The first year of fellowship is predominantly clinical with an
in-depth exposure to a broad range of critically ill medical and
surgical patients. The program at Duke is one of the few academic
programs where the critical care fellows manage all medical and
surgical ICU patients (multidisciplinary, cardiac, and ECMO).
The second year of fellowship is primarily dedicated to research activities with reduced clinical responsibilities.
The third year offers flexibility based on the individual’s
interests and includes clinical activities with increased supervisory
role, opportunities for clinical electives, and additional protected
research time to complete research projects and prepare scientific
manuscripts.
- Fellowship Summary Page - Get quick answers about the Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship on the department of Pediatrics fellowship summary page.





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