Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship
Program Overview The objective of the program is to produce well-trained subspecialists in neonatal-perinatal medicine through didactic instruction, extensive clinical experience and research training. Clinical experience will include extensive training in the management of patients requiring extracorporal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), high-frequency jet ventilation, high-frequency oscillation, nitric oxide therapy and pre- operative/post-operative neonatal and cardiothoracic surgical support, as well as exposure to the full spectrum of medical and surgical patient care encountered in the neonatal care setting.
During three years of training, fellows will experience increasing independence in clinical decision making. The clinical curriculum includes 12 months of clinical exposure to neonatal intensive care, maternal-fetal medicine, pediatric cardiac intensive care and follow-up care of the high-risk neonate. Training also includes participation in professional educational conferences. Goals & Objectives | Clinical Experience | Didactic Program Information Research Program Information | Our Neonatal ICU Academic accomplishments by fellows Benefits In addition to the overall benefit package offered by the Department of Pediatrics, the Division of Neonatalogy offers the following benefits to its residents and fellows. - $1000 moving expenses
- Support towards educational travel (national and regional meetings)
- $300 book fund
How To Apply MUSC participates in the Neonatal-Perinatal Match. Applications are accepted through ERAS (Electronic Resident Application Service). Online Tools Contact Us David J. Annibale, M.D. Director, Training Program in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine MUSC Children's Hospital 169 Ashley Avenue PO Box 250917 Charleston, SC 29425 Phone: 843-792-2112 Fax: 843-792-8801 E-mail: annibald@musc.edu |