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Centered at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh and with close ties to the Adult Pulmonary/Critical Care Program at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, the Fellowship offers fellows a wide breadth of clinical experience. Because Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh is the major tertiary pediatric facility in a region that includes western Pennsylvania, southeast Ohio, western Maryland and West Virginia, the clinical problems seen include entities ranging from the common, such as asthma and cystic fibrosis; to the unusual, such as airway anomalies and lung transplantation; to the exotic, such as pulmonary lymphangiomatosis and “plastic” bronchitis. With an active pediatric flexible bronchoscopy service, and exercise physiology laboratory, a complete pulmonary function testing lab, a pediatric sleep laboratory and in- and outpatient facilities designed for the care of children, the clinical experience of the trainee is quite complete.
Last Update
December 20, 2011
December 20, 2011

Study of Peptide Vaccines in Children with Gliomas
Study Finds Effective Tool in Preventing Teen Dating Violence
Dr. Webber Receives Endowed Chair in Pediatric Cardiology