Program Highlights
Well-rounded clinical experience in two PED’s which complement each other.
Harbor-UCLA is an academic public county hospital PED that sees ~25,000 pediatric patients annually, is a level I trauma center and a pediatric critical medical patient receiving center, and serves the South Bay community providing “bread and butter” EM care
Children’s Hospital of Orange County is an ED in a tertiary care private children’s hospital that sees > 85,000 pediatric patients annually, is a level II trauma center, and provides general and subspecialty pediatric EM care to a large geographic area around Orange County
Our program prides itself on providing fellows flexibility of curriculum and electives within the confines of ACGME-required rotations to accommodate individual learning needs, whether the fellow is primarily EM or pediatrics residency-trained, interested in a career in research, administration, education, or wishes to explore other areas such as social EM, ultrasound or EMS. We also train combined PEM-US fellows!
Graduated autonomy with rapid attainment of independence in seeing patients and supervising residents, and running the pediatric emergency department at Harbor-UCLA
Numerous opportunities for education including: protected conference time twice a month, one-on-one instruction with ultrasound faculty & co-fellows, PALS, NRP, and ATLS, simulation center, cadaver labs, research methodology training and mentoring
Fellows have ample opportunity to gain procedure skills through procedure labs, an anesthesia rotation, a rotation in a high-acuity PICU, training in a busy level I trauma center, a well-equipped and staffed simulation center, a fellowship housed within a Department of Emergency Medicine with a well-established EM residency program, and skills sessions as part of the core curriculum
The ability to develop skills in classroom and bedside teaching through supervision of residents, preparation and presentation of formal lectures to medical students and EM residents, and participation in presenting (with an emphasis on interactive lecture styles eg games, questions, panels, etc) as part of our fellowship core curriculum, which repeats every two years
EM residency-trained fellows do 2 shifts/month in the adult ED to maintain their skills in treating adults, and have the ability to moonlight in the adult ED as well
Funds are available to support fellows presenting research at academic meetings
Salary and benefits information here