Curriculum | Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship | Academic Program | Department of Pediatrics | UC Davis Health

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship

Curriculum

  • Fellows’ Educational Conference

    Mandatory weekly didactics to cover ACGME curricular content. Education formats to include lectures, seminars, case-based discussions, simulations, procedural training, and small group discussions.

  • Fellows’ College

    This interdisciplinary conference will include all pediatric subspecialty fellows. Faculty and staff from varying disciplines will cover non-clinical skills such as teaching skills, professionalism, ethics, cultural diversity, systems-based practice, quality improvement, career development, etc. It will also provide a forum for collegiality between fellows of different disciplines.

  • PCCM Monthly Conference

    A monthly fellow-led discussion, with rotating content including:

    • Case Conference
    • Journal Club
    • Morbidity and Mortality
  • Other Mandatory Divisional & Departmental Conferences

    • Cardiology/CT Surgery Conference (weekly)
    • Pediatric Grand Rounds (weekly)
    • PICU Multidisciplinary CQI (monthly)
    • Multidisciplinary ICU Journal Club (monthly)
    • Pediatric Heart Center Morbidity & Mortality (monthly)
    • ECLS Morbidity & Mortality (monthly)
    • Departmental Morbidity & Mortality (quarterly)
  • Introduction to Clinical Research Course

    An intensive 2-week UC Davis course held annually in September covering clinical research methods; designed to meet the core curriculum in scholarly activities set forth by the ABP and ACGME. To be completed in the second year of fellowship, but fellows may be given permission to enroll in the first year if able to identify and initiate a research project early in fellowship.

  • ECLS Training

    After completing the ECLS Provider Course during their first year, fellows will complete semiannual ECLS training including water-drills/simulations, lectures/review of guidelines and literature, and testing to maintain ECLS provider standing.

  • Ultrasound Training

    In addition to formal ultrasound teaching incorporated into the Fellows’ Educational Conference, as well as hands-on training during clinical rotations, fellows have the opportunity to participate in monthly interdisciplinary ultrasound training provided by Ultrasound-trained experts in the NICU and PICU.

  • Resident Educational Conferences

    Fellows will participate in pertinent pediatric resident conferences when invited or interested, including Resident Morning Report, Journal Club, Morbidity and Mortality, and Case Management Rounds that pertain to critical care patients or topics.

  • Fundamentals of Healthcare Quality Improvement Workshop

    Fellows will participate in this two-day workshop once during their fellowship, which teaches healthcare professionals the fundamentals of design and implementation of quality improvement projects and initiatives.

  • Other Opportunities

More About the Program

The Pediatric Critical Care Medicine fellowship is an ACGME-accredited three-year fellowship program that seeks to train leaders in the field of pediatric critical care. The fellowship provides clinical training in the acute management and coordination of care for critically ill pediatric patients.

Our fellowship provides the knowledge, skills and attitudes to prepare fellows to serve as educators and physician scientists who contribute to advances in the field of pediatric critical care medicine.

Get in Touch With Us

For more information or questions, please contact:

Program Coordinator
hs-pedsfellowship@ucdavis.edu

Jessica Signoff, M.D.
Director, Fellowship Training Program
(916) 734-7098
Jksignoff@ucdavis.edu