Preliminary pediatrics programs




















An applicant must meet one of the following qualifications to be eligible for appointment to our program as per the UAMS GME policy on recruitment and appointment:. For the upcoming interview season, we will be holding virtual interviews on select Thursdays in November and December It is our hope that applicants will have the opportunity to learn about our program and feel the connection among our residents and faculty through electronic materials and live sessions.

The categorical position includes the preliminary pediatric years. There is no need to apply to the pediatric program separately. There is no minimum score required to apply. Our Application Process. Below are frequently asked questions about our application process: How do I apply to our program? Applicants must apply through ERAS. We do not accept emailed, faxed or paper applications.

What is the deadline for applications? November 15, How many positions will your program offer for Match Year ? In addition, he finds that the inpatient care space provides a rich learning environment for trainees to develop not only knowledge in the management of acute and chronic illness, but also the skills necessary to provide effective patient and family-centered care.

Outside of clinical practice, Dr. Fitzgerald actively participates in process improvement projects with residents, leveraging their experience in front line care and desire to innovate care delivery to bring about better and more equitable care for children at MGH and beyond.

In all capacities, the times spent working with, teaching, and learning from residents have been among Dr. He is very excited to help lead the new generation of MGHfC trained pediatricians. She returned north for medical school at Yale and did her residency in combined internal medicine and pediatrics at MGH, acting as chief resident for the program in her fourth year. She enjoys spending time with her third year med student husband and two young children.

The year after graduation, he worked closely with the college and the Brunswick community as an Americorps volunteer coordinating local mentoring programs for elementary and middle school aged children.

He returned to Boston to attend BU School of Medicine and completed his pediatrics residency at MGH, staying on for an additional year as a chief resident. He continues to teach residents on the wards as well as the resident as educator program. Dan lives in Boston with his wife who works in education, his two kids, and their Germam shepherd mutt.

Outside of work, he is an avid runner and enjoys the challenge of maneuvering around the city streets behind the wheels of a baby jogger. Katherine Sparger is originally from the Midwest and grew up in Wisconsin and Ohio. She attended Miami University as an undergraduate and the University of Chicago for medical school.

She was a pediatric resident and chief resident in the Boston Combined Residency Program. Kate subsequently pursued neonatology training in the Harvard Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Program where she served a year as chief fellow.

Post-fellowship, Kate was invited to stay on as faculty in the neonatal intensive care unit at MGH. Professionally, she is interested in medical education, simulation, and is currently working on developing and organizing scholarship opportunities for residents. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her husband and 3 year old daughter.

Carlina A. Carlina started working with MGHfC in and has been working in medical education for over a decade. Carlina is the lead coordinator for continuity clinic scheduling, evaluation management and tracking, elective requirement tracking, website maintenance, and budget management. What she loves most about MGHfC is being part of a team that shares the same values as her and advocates for their patients, employees, and community.

Carlina loves spending time with her family, photography and learning new computer programming languages. She dedicates herself to being an ally for marginalized and underrepresented communities; loves painting, spending time with her family, and deeply loves her two hometowns of Cali, Colombia and the Bay Area.

Matthew Brown Medical Education Coordinator mbrown93 mgh. He enjoys spending time with family and friends, going out to eat, and as a huge Boston Celtics fan, he loves going to see them play at the TD Garden.

After graduation, she did two years of clinical research in Vasculitis at the Hospital for Special Surgery. Combining her sense of adventure and love for medicine, she traveled to Tel Aviv to attend the Sackler School of Medicine.

Her passion for pediatrics developed in medical school and flourished during her training at MGHfC. Daniele is honored to be serving as a pediatric chief resident this year and is excited to pursue a career in primary care. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, cooking and spending time with her husband and six-month- old son!

Elle is planning to pursue Allergy and Immunology fellowship and is thrilled to be staying another year as a chief resident! In her free time, she enjoys exploring Boston's art museums, trying new restaurants, traveling and spending time with her husband and her puppy, Lila.

We train physicians in all aspects of general pediatrics with an emphasis on graduated autonomy and individualized training. With mentorship, you choose your own subspecialty electives and create your own individuated curriculum rotations.

Our goal is to prepare you for a lifetime of service to children whether you choose a career as a generalist or as a pediatric specialist. Consequently, our residents experience the full range of the practice of pediatrics including community health clinics and private practices, community hospitals and world-renowned quaternary care centers. Our graduates enter all fields of pediatrics and we value the chance to train both community-oriented primary care pediatricians and subspecialist pediatrician scientists.

Resident Rotation Schedules. Learn more about our rotation directors and faculty. Each year, the residency program gets together for multiple exciting social activities, taking advantage of the incredible city of Boston around us as well as the beautiful New England countryside that surrounds the city on three sides. And there are plenty of unofficial resident-initiated activities throughout the year because we just like to hang out with each other outside of the hospital! Residents ahead of me told me that they think of MGHfC as another family and very quickly into intern year I understood exactly what they meant.

These are my people. While so many fun memories have occurred outside the hospital Red Sox games, many great meals out, resident happy hours, the list go on ,. This is a program that looks out for each other, lifts one another up when you need it, and at its core, helps you become the pediatrician that YOU want to be. Residency is a challenging time no matter where you go, feeling supported and valued and having a great time while doing so has made all the difference.

Medical alumni of the residency and fellowship programs at MassGeneral Hospital for Children have gone on to pursue excellence in pediatric medicine in hospitals across the United States and around the world. Many have assumed leadership roles in clinical practice and research. We encourage you to use this site to learn about alumni events and to stay connected with the hospital and your fellow alumni.

For more information, please email MGHfCalumni partners. To learn about alumni events including speakers and receptions at national conferences, please sign up for the alumni association. The Pediatric Residency Program welcomes inquiries from all interested applicants. Applicants should have 3 letters of recommendations from faculty who know you well.

We do consider International Medical Graduates on a case-by-case basis, and if matched, typically sponsor J1 visas. Those who would like to submit a formal application should do so through ERAS.

All applications should be submitted by October 1st. Interview offers are typically sent out approximately 2 weeks after applications become available, to allow time for a holistic review of your application.



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