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The pediatric critical care fellowship program at Children's Hospital Boston/Harvard Medical School is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and meets all requirements of the American Board of Pediatrics.
In addition, our program is a recognized training site by the Intercollegiate Committee for Training in Pediatric Intensive Care of the United Kingdom.
The fellowship program is designed to educate individuals interested in pursuing an academic career in pediatric critical care medicine. All of the program's professional staff have dual appointments at Children's with the Departments of Anesthesia and Pediatrics. In addition, all of the program's professional staff hold dual faculty appointments at Harvard Medical School with the Departments of Anesthesia and Pediatrics.
Children's Hospital is a 325-bed institution located in the center of the Harvard Medical School complex. Most of the fellows' clinical training takes place at the Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit (MSICU) and the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU). The MSICU, with approximately 2,000 admissions annually, provides all critical care services for our very active programs in medicine, general surgery, transplantation, neurosurgery, craniofacial reconstruction, orthopedics, otolaryngology and trauma. In addition, the unit serves as one of the largest extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) centers in the United States with approximately 60 children treated annually.
In the adjacent CICU fellows care for the full spectrum of pediatric cardiac disease, including more than 700 postoperative patients per year following cardiopulmonary bypass. This represents the highest volume of pediatric cardiac surgery utilizing cardiopulmonary bypass in the world.
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