All campus and hospital-based faculty participate in teaching and advising undergraduates, graduate students, medical students, residents, as well as post-doctoral and clinical fellows. The Pediatrics residency program, along with the Medicine/Pediatrics residency and Triple Board residency programs train a collective total of 96 residents. Fellowships are offered in eight subspecialty areas of pediatrics, including neonatology, gastroenterology, hematology/oncology, pathology, developmental/behavioral medicine, infectious diseases, and child protection.
Graduate medical education programs in the Department of Pediatrics offer outstanding clinical experiences, educational support, and a wide range of research opportunities for residents and fellows. Please refer to the links below for further information.