Combined Medicine-Pediatrics Fellowships: A Guide for Fellowship Directors and Residents
Autor: | Brett W. Robbins, Debra L. Simmons, Suzanne McLaughlin, Kevin McKown, Christine E. Barron, Kathryn Diamond-Falk, Lisa Swartz Topor, Katherine A. Mason, Stefanie Brown, Burton Shen, Janaki D. Vakharia |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Pediatrics
medicine.medical_specialty subspecialty training Absolute number combined fellowship business.industry Best practice education General Engineering Subspecialty medicine-pediatrics Medical Education medicine Internal Medicine business Limited resources Fellowship training health care economics and organizations |
Zdroj: | Cureus |
ISSN: | 2168-8184 |
Popis: | Dual training in Internal Medicine-Pediatrics (MedPeds) was recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties in 1967. Residents complete 24 months each in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics and are board-eligible for both at the conclusion of training. Graduates are eligible for fellowships in either or both fields. Many graduates pursue fellowship training. A small absolute number of graduates apply for dual training in adult and pediatric subspecialties, but those that do bring direct, in-depth clinical experience across the lifespan, and familiarity with care in both pediatric and adult settings. As such, they contribute unique perspectives and capabilities to their fellowship and future practice. This includes the ability to provide subspecialty care in settings with limited resources, where they are able to address needs without age restrictions, and in the transition of subspecialty care for emerging adults with childhood-onset conditions. Due to the small number of applicants pursuing joint adult and pediatric fellowships, many fellowship directors may have limited experience with dual fellowships but may want to create opportunities for these unique trainees. This summary was developed jointly by residents, fellows, MedPeds program directors, and fellowship directors in Pediatrics and Internal Medicine subspecialties, and approved by their respective leadership councils to offer some key points on common questions, suggest additional resources, and share best practices, with a goal of facilitating this process for fellowship programs and residents alike. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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