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Program Director:Ryan K. Breuer, MDrbreuer@upa.chob.eduAssociate Program Director:Anil Swayampakula, MD, PhDaswayampakula@upa.chob.eduProgram Administrator:PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE AT UBLearn from Pediatric Critical Care medicine experts at aLevel 1 Pediatric Trauma Center.You will be mentored and trained tobe able to take the lead during dailymultidisciplinary morning roundsonce you reach your second year oftraining.Consistent researchcollaboration with our NICUand PEM departments leadsto innovative and highquality projects guided byfaculty mentors.Jordan Koper, MAjkoper@upa.chob.edu716-323-0027

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine FellowshipPDs: Maya Dewan and Matthew Zackoff Training occurs in our 48-bed PICU and 36-bed CICUlocated in our brand-new critical care building Focused curriculum in quality improvement, education,and research provided for all fellows within protecteddidactics and project based learning Additional opportunities for advanced simulation training, Program CultureT32 basic/translational/pharmacology 4th year, masters inmedical education and other advanced degrees, andoperational excellence 4th year plus more!Cincinnati is an amazing affordable citywith great hiking, parks, sports, schoolsand childcare, music, theater, and friendsCome follow us @CincyKidsPCCM

University of ColoradoChildren’s Hospital of ColoradoAngela Czaja, MD PhD (PD)Ryan Good, MD (APD)Joyce Carpenter (PC)Program Mission: To train the future leaders of pediatric critical care, who will providecompassionate and high-quality care and contribute to the advancement of critical care medicine.Who we are 11-12 fellows20 physician faculty, 15 advancedpractice providersInterprofessional care ICU teamsProgram Training GoalsHigh-Quality Comprehensive Care32 (flex to 48) bed PICU with 5-statecatchment area resulting in highvolume, diverse patient population(trauma, ECMO, CRRT, transplant)16 bed CICU with active surgicalprogramAnesthesia and pulmonary rotationsScholarship/ResearchConsistent NIH funding for basic,clinical/translational and data scienceresearchIndividualized approach to scholarlyactivity based on fellow passions,interests and career goals with widerange of academic fociWellness/Resiliency/DEIResources to support wellness andresiliency, individual and team-basedCommitment to DEI within theprogram and institution

New program (2020) Be the 3rd fellow build legacy! Personalized, individualtraining Fellows’ College UC Davis Med Center Top 35 diversityemployers Mixed 24-bed unit 1800 admissions/yrBusy Level 1 Trauma100 bypass cases/yrECLS Platinum Ctr ofexcellence 15 awesome faculty Research interests: Telemedicine Simulation, Med Ed Cong heart dis screening Sacramento, CA Diverse population “Farm to forkcapital” Proximity to BayArea, Tahoe, Napa &more

University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria PD – Jon Gehlbach jgehlb2@uic.edu APD – Ed Martinez emarti36@uic.edu Coordinator –Jenny Doerr jjdoerr@uic.edu 2 fellows/year NEW program in2022 1st pair of fellowsstarted this month Mixed unit(combinedcardiac/medical) 32-bed critical carefloor (16 ICU)Program Culture You can help create it! Emphasis on clinical excellence withindividualized scholarly goals 9 diverse PCCM faculty, all eager toteach/mentorInstitution Culture Growing division with ability to supportscholarly projects in variety of areas On-campus world class Jump Simulation &Innovation Center 3rd peds fellowship to start in last 2 yearsGeographic area/Culture Only PCCM fellowship in downstate IL Large geographic referral area (mix ofsuburban/rural) along Illinois River valley Fantastic quality of life and cost of living

University of Iowa Pediatric CriticalCare Fellowship ProgramWhy choose us?Sarah Haskell, PDThe HospitalThe Location:* only Free-standing tertiary care children’s hospital in Iowa* Iowa City – College town life with college town* Six fellows total (approximately 2/year)benefits* 28 bed PICU* Big 10 sports* Mixed Cardiac and Med/Surge PICU* Easy/great commutes- CVICU run entirely by Pediatric Intensivists* Cost of living- Intensivists with additional Cardiac ICU Training* Ranked by US News and World Reports in 7 different Pediatric * The beauty of the Midwestcategories* The beauty of the Midwest hospitality* Solid organ and Bone marrow transplant patients* Great faculty to work with* VA/VV ECMO ( 20-25/year in pediatrics)* Great unit staff to work with* Renal replacement therapies: Prismaflex and carpedium* ALL pediatric subspecialists and pediatric surgical specialties * Great location for travel to surrounding areasavailable* Arts, Music, festivals galore in Iowa City*Travel Support for conferences and presentations* National PICU Bootcamp through CHOP for first years* Rapidly expanding Simulation Program: in situ, transport, DEI,DBN* 14 PICU Faculty, including those with additional cardiac training* Close contact/communication with all subspecialitiesCHANGING MEDICINE.CHANGING KIDS’ LIVES. Shilpa Balikai, APDRichard Bonar, PC

Program CultureProgramDirector:Ashley L.Siems, MD,MEdAssociateProgramDirector:AnthonySochet, MD,MScProgramCoordinatorAshleyBonham, CTAGMEProgram specifics 28 bed PICU 20 bed CVICU 257 bed stand alone Children’sHospital Protected time for weeklyacademic half day that includestraditional didactics, sim,diversity and health equity, andinter-disciplinary conferences Research training curriculumwith additional fundingavailableOur mission is to be innovative inour educational strategies andindividualize your experience toyour career goalsInstitution CultureThe institution is dedicated tobeing a leader in the communityand nationwide. We prioritizedeveloping physician leaders.Geographic area/CultureSituated on the Gulf Coast ofFlorida, our location lends itselfto outdoor activities 365 days ayear! We have great sportsteams and many museums with athriving food scene. Plus, postcall sunsets on the beach are aplus!

Loma Linda University Children’sHospitalPediatric Critical Care MedicineFellowshipHarsha K. Chandnani, MD MBA MPHProgram DirectorHChandnani@llu.eduJui Shah, MDAssociate Program DirectorJuiShah@llu.eduAlma HigueraProgram CoordinatorAhiguera@llu.edu25-bed PICU14-bed CTICUBusy Transport Service250-bed Children’s HospitalServes 4-county Inland EmpireService 1.2 million kidsDesignated Level 1 TraumaMore than 1800 PICU admissions/yearMore than 800 transports/yearVAD/ECMO ProgramCardiac Transplant ProgramKidney Transplant ProgramBone Marrow Transplant ProgramRenal Replacement TherapiesHIGH VolumeHIGH AcuityState-of-the-art Simulation CenterThe ProgramThis program seeks to developoutstanding clinicians, educators, andresearchers in pediatric critical care byproviding a strong foundation inmedical knowledge and ethics, skills inteaching, mentoring, andcommunication.The InstitutionGrounded in faith, we unite thestrengths of healthcare, education, andresearch to deliver world-class care.Graduate medication education forover 800 residents and fellows in 60accredited programs.Geographic AreaLocated in the sunny Inland Empire ofSouthern California, Loma LindaUniversity boasts access to rich naturalbeauty and historic sites. It opened in1905 by the Seventh-Day AdventistChurch. Loma Linda is designated asAmerica’s only “Blue Zone”, and LLUhas a legacy of promoting health,longevity, and wholeness.

PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE MEDICINETraining10 Fellows12 Faculty78 Pediatricresidents13 lizedlearning experienceMultidisciplinarycollaborationacross publichealth,engineering, andmoreLocationOne of the world’slargest and mostdiverse citiesThe center of film,food, theoutdoors, andperfect weatherResearchHospital24 ICU BedsSeparate PICU andCTICUECMO, eCPR, VAD,& Level 1 TraumaTransplantWorld classresearch at the #1public universityin the countryBasic science,translational, andclinicalMyke Federman, MDDirector, Fellowship Training Programmfederman@mednet.ucla.eduLeedun SolachnekFellowship Program CoordinatorLSolachnek@mednet.ucla.edu

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine FellowshipWho We Are:PD: Michael FlahertyAPD/Division Chief:Phoebe YagerPC: Blanka Travar7 Total Fellows(Recruiting 3 this cycle)What We Are:3-year PICU fellowshiptailored to your career andresearch/clinical goalsTraining occurs primarily atthe MGH PICU, as well asadditional training incardiac ICU at BostonChildren’s, Burn ICU atShriners Children’s, andairway expertise at MassEye and EarWhy MGH?:Broad range of researchexpertise and clinicalexperiences across MGHand HarvardDedicated faculty withmultiple areas ofexpertise from clinicalresearch to advocacyand basic scienceA culture of inclusion,feedback, and constantimprovement tailored toour fellow’s needsCome make Boston your home!

University of MinnesotaPediatric Critical Care Medicine FellowshipAshley Bjorklund, MDbals0064@umn.eduProgram DirectorNick Brown, MDbrow2804@umn.eduAssociate Fellowship Program DirectorMarie Steiner, MD, MSstein083@umn.eduFellowship Program Director Emeritus MHealth Fairview University ofMinnesota Masonic ChildrensHospital - Primary training site offersbroad exposure to solid organtransplant, Bone Marrow Transplant,& Cardiac ICU Hennepin County Medical Center, aLevel 1 Trauma Burn and Safety NetHospital - Secondary training site Diverse patient population Mentorship from faculty activelyengaged in research in bioethics,global health, device innovation,education, big data, childmaltreatment, ECMO/coagulationand quality improvement Medium sized program with two (2)fellows per training year allowing fordedicated individual attention@mn pccmhttps://z.umn.edu/PCCMFellowship Fellow are recognized by residency11

Children’s Hospital at Montefiore PCCM - Bronx, NYWho We Are:- 6 fellows, 2/year- 12 PCCM attendings- NPs/hospitalists- Large subspecialitygroups- 23 pediatric fellowshipsHospital Culture:-Emphasis on community advocacyand service-Multiple DEI opportunities,opportunities to get involved-Diverse staff, patients and communityProgram Specifics:-26 bed unit-Renal, liver, heart transplants,BMT, CAR-T-ECMO, CRRT, MARS (one of 4national centers)-Well established (since 1986)-Robust t Bronx - safe neighborhood!-Commute from suburbanWestchester Co, Long Island, NJ orNYC- Subsidized on-and off -campushousing available-Access to all NYC attractions andsurrounding area (1hr to beach,mountains)Program Culture:-Good camaraderie between fellowsand attendings-No ACGME citations-ACGME commendations for severalyears-Hybrid schedule – no night float,limited 24h shifts-Wellness-conscious

New York University Grossman School of MedicineOur program in a slide .Location NYC – Central location in midtown Manhattan Lots of areas to live in nearby, easy location for commuting/travelFacilities Hassenfeld Children’s – 16 6 bed PICU and 12 bed CCVCU Quaternary Care – Transplant, ECMO, CVVH, HFOV Bellevue Hospital Center – 7 bed PICU Community PICU Experience Trauma Center; referral for NYC H&Hpublic hospital systemCoreProgram Robust clinical exposure Comprehensive didactics Experiential learning with simulationValues HRO and safety culture Individualized learning and mentorship Patient and Family Centered Care Commitment to Equity, Diversity and InclusionPeople Faculty from diverse training programs Diverse scholarly interests Cohesive and supportive group Love what we do!

Mission: To prepare fellows, as clinicians andacademicians, to deliver the best patient carepossible and to become leaders in PCCMDon Boyer, MD, MSEdProgram DirectorAll aboutthe PEOPLE!!!Program Facts First PCCM Fellowship in thecountry DEI are foundational to culture 18 fellows; 42 faculty (PICU)Jess Fowler, MD, MPHAPD, Recruitment & Retention Categorical & combinedtraining path opportunities(Anesthesia, Cardiology,Informatics, etc.)Kelly Martin, MD, MSEd Countless opportunities inAPD, Clinical Operationsresearch, education, advocacy,and leadershipJulie Fitzgerald, MD, PhDAPD, Research & ScholarshipSam Rosenblatt, MD, MSEdAPD, EducationAlex MayProgram CoordinatorMoreinfoProgram Culture Work hard, play hard 75 -bed PICU with 4K admissions/yr (andgrowing) Diverse, unique contributions of eachindividual valued Broad variety of interests in faculty & fellowsGeographic area/Culture 6th largest city in U.S. Excellent restaurants (BYOs abound) Sports, arts, outdoor activities, largest urbanpark in the U.S., 75-mile riverside recreationaltrail; close proximity to NYC, Baltimore, DC,Lancaster, Poconos, beach, skiing/snowboarding, and so much more!

University of WashingtonPediatric Critical Care Fellowship12 Fellows39 FacultyCICUSeattle Children’s HospitalPICU/CICUHarborview Medical CenterTrauma/Burns ICU2000 PICU admissions/yr500 CICU admissions/yrRegional Transplant Center300 ECMO days per yearOnly Level 1 trauma centerfor WWAMI regionPICUEileen J. RheeAssistant DirectorCommitment to anti-racism300 admissions/yr15 months researchClinicalresearchKatie R. NielsenProgram DirectorMission: To train future academicleaders in pediatric critical care18 months clinicalAndrew KothAssistant DirectorHealth disparitiesOutcomes aftercritical illnessPALISI networkQualityImprovementIPSO collaborativePedi-ResQPost-arrest careSingle ventriclecareBioethics /Palliative CareEthics of organdonationOrganizationalethicsResource allocationGlobalHealthKenya: capacitybuildingPeru: Health systemsstrengtheningNepal: burn injuriesPacific Northwest Beauty

PD – Jason Wernerjason.werner@health.slu.edu21-bed combined PICU/CVICU1,200 admissions/yr240 open heart casesPC – Michelle RobertsMichelle.Roberts@health.slu.eduBusy trauma w/ PICU primaryELSO Diamond center3 regional transport basesDedicated sedation serviceVigorous QI programsDepartmental statistics support andresearch mentorshipProgram CultureWith 1 fellow / year, the academic and clinicalneeds of the fellow guide the curriculum andtraining. Faculty retain the agility to reviseprogram to individual goals. Fellows are the 1stpoint of contact for all patients in the PICUInstitution CultureWe are focused on providing excellent care tothose who need it most, in our communities, inour region and around the world. We value theunique contributions of all and are enriched byour variety of backgrounds and viewpoints.Geographic area/CultureWide variety of environments close to thehospital. Vigorous free zoo and museum district,arts and music community, and food scene. Busyand vital immigrant communities, communities ofcolor, and LGBTQ community. 3.5M peoplecatchment area.

Stanford Pediatric Critical Care MedicineDiverse Clinical TrainingIndividualized ScholarshipAmazing PeopleLife in the Bay Area

Program Culture Pediatric Critical Care FellowshipProgram 13 total fellows 490-bed Children’s Hospital 44-bed PICU with 2000admissions per yearCurrent fellowsPeopleProgram DirectorMichael GreenAssociate Program DirectorBlake Nichols 30-bed CVICU with 600heart surgeries per year”A big program that doesn’t feel big”Attendings have an “open door” policyInstitution Culture Commitment to wellness including ResidentWellness and Counseling CenterExpanding diversity, with opportunities such asHousestaff Emerging Academy of Leaders(HEAL) for Underrepresented GroupsUTSW has large, diverse faculty that includes 4current Nobel laureates2020 analysis of pediatric critical care researchauthorship placed Children’s Medical Center asmost influential center ranked by 4 influencemeasures (PCCM)Geographic Area North Texas is the fastest growing of all majormetropolitan areas in the USDallas was recently named among the top 20most diverse cities in the US (Bloomberg)Bon Appétit named Dallas the 2019 RestaurantCity of the Year.Proprietary and Confidential

Clinical Highlights Serves as only pediatric trauma andquaternary care center for five states 28-bed PICU 18-bed CICU Full range of technologies Faculty 22 clinical 10 research Fellows 3-4 fellows/year 11 current fellows Leadership Andy Smith-PD Stephanie Goldstein-APD Balanced spectrum of pathologiesfrom the most common to the mostcomplex within a single unit Graduated autonomy and clinicalschedule spread over three years 12-hour clinical shifts in weeklongblocks with no 24-hour coverageScholarly Highlights Tailored scholarly program to meeteach fellows’ interest and goals Home of NIH-funded national datacoordinating center for CPCCRN andother multi-institutional research Broad scholarly expertise from thebench to large clinical trial design Opportunities for additional trainingin clinical research, informatics andeducationBeing a PICU fellow is hard;We do it differently in Utah. Our goal is the right balance betweenacademic rigor and personalwellness. Our graduates are ready to beoutstanding clinicians and experts intheir academic area of interest. Our hospital is steps from world-classmountains and outdoor activities

University of VirginiaCharlottesville, VAClinical Stats 1000 admissions per yearEnormous catchment area (VA, WV, TN)250 CPB cases per year10-15 heart transplants per year#20 USNWR Cardiology/Cardiac Surgery surgery partnership w/ CHKD & VCULevel 1 Trauma CenterECMO/VAD programLiver and renal transplant programCAR T-cell and HSCT (new) programsHome of VA Poison Control CenterThe Basics Curriculum20-bed combined CICU/PICU (plan to expand to25-beds in 2022) – two separate rounding teams6 bed intermediate care unit1-2 fellows per year10 PCCM trained faculty- 4 dual-trained in Cardiology- 1 dual-trained in Palliative Care8 Advanced Practice Providers24/7 in-house attending coverage 72 clinical weeks56 weeks ICU8 weeks Sedation4 weeks Anesthesia4 weeks ElectiveComprehensive education curriculum- didactics, simulation, chapter reviews PALISI Clinical Research CourseFirst Year Boot CampCNH POCUS CourseOpen Pediatrics CurriculumLife in Charlottesville College Town (pop. 150,000)2 hours to DC, 1 hour to Richmond20 minutes to the Blue Ridge MountainsOutdoor paradise – hiking, biking, running,skiing, kayaking, rock-climbing Vibrant restaurant, arts and music sceneDozens of wineries and breweriesDog/Kid friendlyAffordable housing available close to work

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine FellowshipAbout the ProgramThe University of Wisconsin Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowshipprogram provides balanced, well-organized, and progressive clinical, technical,research, teaching and consultative experiences. At the heart of our program isan elite children’s hospital, American Family Children’s Hospital (AFCH). Byencompassing a collaborative approach of caring for all critically ill childrenadmitted to AFCH, the Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship works towards thecommon vision of delivering state-of-the art and comprehensive medical care.Clinical training experiences include rotations with pediatric anesthesiologists,the pediatric sedation program, the pediatric cardiovascular intensive care unit,and didactic training in helicopter and ground transport. Fellows may alsochoose to participate in elective rotations including but not limited to adultcritical care, neurosurgical critical care, transport, respiratory care, pharmacy,critical care nursing, neonatal critical care, burn care, and global health.Institutional CultureMelissa Cercone, MDFellowship Program DirectorOur GME programs are consistently recognized for their ongoingstrength and innovation, and we understand the power andvalue of diversity. We’ve developed programs and protocolswithin our GME programs to ensure we are moving forward andbuilding inclusive work and health care environments.Geographic CultureA vibrant, picturesque city with a population just over 250,000,Madison is the state capital and the home of the University ofWisconsin. While boasting many big city amenities, Madison is aneasy city in which to live. Commutes are short, the cost of livingreasonable, and it’s a great place to work, have fun, and raise afamily.

Yale Pediatric Critical Care Medicine FellowshipProgram GoalsProgram at a GlanceProvide excellent clinical trainingProvide excellent educationProvide excellent academic trainingCollegial and friendly Faculty!19 Bed (23 flex), fellow-run PICU (6 total fellows, 2 APRNs)Flexible call schedule (q4 on service, q7 off service)All Pediatric medical and surgical subspecialties(Liver/Kidney/Heart/BM Txp, CAR-T, Level 1 Trauma Center)All organ support modalities (HFOV, ECMO, CRRT)Active Sedation and Transport ServicesProgram CultureAdaptable, fellows-first programFocus on time for academic work: 19 months of research timePathway Focus: Basic or clinical science, QI/MedEd training, global healthOpportunities for additional trainingGeographic LocationTrain at Yale New Haven HospitalPD: John Giuliano, john.giuliano@yale.eduAPD: Ric Pierce, richard.pierce@yale.eduPC: Sheryl Richetelli, sheryl.richetelli@yale.edu202 bed pediatric hospital within a hospitalNationally ranked in 6 peds subspecialitiesSmall town feel, big city amenitiesDiverse city, worlds best pizza!Institutional CultureElite academic resourcesCommitment to Social JusticeHighly supportive environment

Stanford Pediatric Critical Care MedicineDiverse Clinical TrainingIndividualized ScholarshipAmazing PeopleLife in the Bay Area

Research/ScholarshipFellowship Intentionally small (1/year) programHigh acuity and procedurally heavyClose working relationship with facultyFormal clinical mentor programFellows expected to take clinicalleadership role very early in trainingFocus on “pre-tending” during third yearFaculty with diverse training backgroundsand clinical expertise/interest Clinical Environment Children’s Hospital with 8 floors18-bed mixed PICU– Separate Intermediate Care Unitstaffed by non-PICU physicians;care for less acute patients oftencared for in other PICUs– Able to expand clinical servicesup to 24 ICU patientsHigh acuity– Severity of illness-adjustedmortality ranks amongst thehighest nationallyLevel 1 pediatric trauma centerChildren's Heart Group one of11 programs in the US with amaximum 3-star STS ratingDivision actively participates in multicenterclinical, quality and educationalcollaborative research studies (e.g. PALISI,CAPCCRN, EPIC)Support for wide range of researchinterests (clinical, basic science, education,simulation, quality, DEI, etc.)Neal Thomas (PALISI co-chair) serves on allfellows’ scholarly oversight committeesEducation Protected academic day (Mondays)Integrated simulation curriculumAvailability of Masters courses (MEd, MSc) Large catchment areaMix of urban, suburban and rural patientsLow cost of living, easy commuteClose proximity to NYC, Philadelphia, D.C.,PittsburghGeographic area/Culture

University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria PD - Jon Gehlbach jgehlb2@uic.edu APD - Ed Martinez emarti36@uic.edu Coordinator - Jenny Doerr jjdoerr@uic.edu 2 fellows/year NEW program in 2022 1st pair of fellows started this month Mixed unit (combined cardiac/medical) 32-bed critical care .