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Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship
Overview
The Children’s National Medical Center Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship trains academic hospitalists who will be experts in the fields of clinical medicine, education, and research. The program is structured over three years to allow adequate time for mastery of the skills necessary for completion of a scholarly project. Fellows will work closely with members of the Children’s Hospitalist Division, national leaders in the fields of quality improvement and medical education. Fellows participate in a combination of clinical rotations, structured educational seminars, research activities, performance improvement initiatives, and other administrative responsibilities. Fellows have the opportunity to obtain a Graduate Certificate of Public Health from The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services. Additional offerings include a Masters in Clinical and Translational Research, Graduate Certificate in Medical Education or a Master of Science in Healthcare Quality. The program has received accreditation by the Academic Pediatric Association.
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