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Rotation Schedule
Currently in place is a basic template indicating the rotations for each of the three years of the pediatric cardiology fellowship. The rotation schedule can be reviewed and altered for specific needs. Night and weekend call is on a rotating basis. Frequency of call depends on the number of fellows in the program.
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1st Year
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2nd Year
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3rd Year
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CATH
2 months |
CATH
2 months |
CATH
1 month |
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Inpatient Service
2 months |
Inpatient Service
2 months |
Inpatient Service
1 month |
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ECHO
2 months |
ECHO
2 months |
ECHO
1 month |
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Perinatal
1 month |
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Electrophysiology
1 month |
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CICU
1 month |
CICU
2 months |
CICU
1 month |
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Research/Vacation
4 months |
Research/Vacation
4 months |
Research/Vacation
7 months |
This year is individually designed according to the fellow’s clinical and research interests.
Evaluation of rotations: The fellows are evaluated after each monthly rotation by the attending in charge of that rotation. It does not preclude other attendings from also providing input when appropriate. Each evaluation is reviewed with the fellow to give important direct feedback. Fellows also evaluate the faculty on a semi-annual basis. The fellowship director meets with the fellow regularly as well to give feedback about performance and progress through the fellowship program. The program abides by all ACGME rules relating to fellow and faculty evaluations.
Last Update
February 27, 2008
February 27, 2008

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