This one-year Pediatric Newborn Hospitalist Fellowship program trains pediatricians to provide specialized neonatal care in NICU, Special Care Nursery, and Newborn Nursery settings through supervised rotations and hands-on training. Fellows will gain skills in neonatal resuscitation, billing, quality improvement, and telemedicine while working alongside advanced practice providers and neonatologists. The program is hosted by UPMC Children’s Hospital, a top-ranked institution for neonatology, offering comprehensive education, benefits, and opportunities in a vibrant healthcare environment.
The Newborn Hospitalist Fellowship Program will be a one-year, non-ACGME accredited training program that will educate pediatricians to provide care in a NICU, Special Care Nursery, or Newborn Nursery setting. This program is intended to train providers who will work alongside or in place of advanced practice providers or who will oversee the care provided in a community Special Care Nursery and/or Newborn Nursery.
Through supervised rotations in Level II, III and IV NICUs, Newborn Nurseries, community sites, and delivery room resuscitation teams, the fellow will acquire the medical knowledge and procedural skills needed to care for infants in these settings. The fellow will also be educated on billing and coding requirements, quality improvement methodology, and the use of telemedicine. The fellow will be expected to complete a quality improvement project.
The fellow must have completed a Pediatric residency program and be board-eligible or board-certified in Pediatrics. Once the fellow is deemed competent in basic resuscitation skills and standard NICU procedures, they will be expected to bill for delivery room attendance and any procedure performed that is not included in a daily (bundled) billing code.
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Pediatric hospitalist, Neonatal intensive care, NICU fellowship, Newborn nursery care, Neonatal resuscitation, Pediatric residency, Hospital-based pediatrics, Quality improvement in healthcare, Telemedicine in neonatology, UPMC Children’s Hospital
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