Since its ACGME accreditation in 1984, the Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship at Augusta University’s Medical College of Georgia has been offering comprehensive and multifaceted training to prepare our fellows, not only for certification, but to also become competent and compassionate physicians, knowledgeable educators, and proficient researchers.

Centered in the Children’s Hospital of Georgia, our three-year program provides rigorous clinical training, a structured educational curriculum, and ample opportunities for scholarship. During their training, fellows will gain competency in the management of neonates with wide variety of medical and surgical disorders.

Fellows have on-site exposure to extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), therapeutic hypothermia, inhaled nitric oxide and high-frequency ventilation. In addition to bedside clinical experiences, our rolling 18-month educational curriculum focuses on the board content specifications that prepares our fellows for certification.

Finally, a wide array of research possibilities are offered within the division and elsewhere throughout the university.

 

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Department of Pediatrics - Neonatal - Perinatal Medicine Fellowship

1120 15th Street

BIW 6033

706-721-2331

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Quyen Pham, MD, MPH

  • Fellowship Program Director
  • Associate Professor of Pediatrics

706-721-2331

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Pinkal Patel, MD

  • Fellowship Associate Program Director
  • Associate Professor of Pediatrics

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