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About the Course
A Fellowship in Pediatrics is an advanced medical training program for physicians who want to specialize in the care of children, from birth through adolescence. It provides in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience in various pediatric subspecialties.
Program Details
Target Audience: The fellowship is designed for medical professionals, typically those who have completed their MBBS or MD in Pediatrics.
Duration: The duration can vary, but these programs typically last from 1 to 3 years, depending on the specific focus and curriculum.
Format: The program combines theoretical learning with practical, clinical training. This often includes on-demand video lectures, interactive case studies, quizzes, and notes to provide a flexible and comprehensive learning experience.
Curriculum
The curriculum is structured to cover the full spectrum of pediatric medicine, ensuring a holistic understanding of child health. Key modules would include:
Neonatal and Infant Care: Focuses on the unique needs of newborns, including neonatal resuscitation, common conditions, and care for premature infants.
Nutrition and Growth: Covers breastfeeding, complementary feeding, nutritional disorders, and monitoring growth milestones.
Infectious Diseases: Addresses childhood vaccination protocols, management of common viral and bacterial infections, and disease prevention.
Pediatric Emergency Care: Trains professionals in the assessment of sick children, emergency resuscitation techniques, and the management of common pediatric emergencies.
Subspecialty Modules: Provides specialized knowledge in areas like pediatric cardiology (congenital heart diseases), respiratory medicine (asthma, infections), and more.
Career Advancement
Completing a fellowship in pediatrics provides specialized skills and knowledge that can open doors to various career opportunities. It prepares physicians for roles such as:
Specialized Pediatrician: Working in a hospital or clinic with a specific focus, such as cardiology or pulmonology.
Consultant: Providing expert advice on complex pediatric cases.
Academic Physician: Pursuing research and teaching in the field of pediatrics.
Your Instructor
Dr. Ashley Amerson

MBBS, MD, PhD