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Through a curriculum that emphasizes individual goals, our fellowship training program prepares post-residency fellows for a successful career in academic neonatal-perinatal medicine. Our clinical curriculum and training facilities provide the trainee with a comprehensive clinical experience in the four Harvard Medical Area neonatal intensive care units (NICU): Children's Hospital Boston, Brigham and Women's, Beth Israel Deaconess Center, and Massachusetts General Hospital. Research training begins during fellowship and continues during junior faculty years. Customized research training under the guidance of one of the program faculty sections provides the trainee an opportunity to develop research expertise in developmental biology, neonatal epidemiology and health policy and/or clinical investigation.
Upon successful completion of the three years of fellowship training, fellows are eligible for examination by the Neonatal-Perinatal Subboard of the American Board of Pediatrics. Fellows are expected to continue their research training as a junior faculty member. Our philosophy is that an extended commitment to training is necessary for a successful career as an independent investigator.
For application materials and/or further information, please contact:
John Zupancic, MD, ScD
Director, Harvard Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship
Training Program
Division of Newborn Medicine
300 Longwood Avenue, Enders 961
Boston, MA 02115
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