The Pediatric Residency Program was established in 2008, dividing the year’s rotation into 13 equal, four-week clinical rotations.
The program offers pediatric residents an opportunity to develop and achieve competency in all aspects of healthcare for children of all ages. The training is hands-on, with graded levels of supervision. This allows residents to transition safely into independent practice and provide care to children across a broad spectrum of health needs and conditions. During their training, the residents will manage a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions of general and subspecialty pediatrics in both inpatient and ambulatory settings.
Requirements:
Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient (CCrISP) is a two-day, interactive course, which includes mandatory, pre-course e-learning. It covers the practical skills and knowledge that health care professionals need to effectively care for surgical patients, including those who are deteriorating or at risk of doing so.