Academic Rotations
Required Rotations
- Adolescent Medicine
- Community Pediatrics and Advocacy
- Critical Care Medicine
- Developmental/Behavioral
- Emergency Medicine
- Endocrinology
- Hematology/Oncology
- Hospital Medicine
(including night shift)
- Infectious Disease
- Neonatology
- Newborn Nursery
- Primary Care Pediatrics
- Pulmonology
Elective Rotations
- Allergy and Immunology
- Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Cardiology
- Gastroenterology
- NICU Acting Fellowship
- Pediatric Dentistry
- PICU Acting Fellowship
- Research
The educational and clinical experiences at TheÌýUniversity of ToledoÌýbegins with patient care. Our faculty provide highly skilled and respected patient care and education throughout the breadth of pediatric general and speciality care.ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý
Regarding education of residents and students, informal tutorial and patient-driven
discussions between faculty and house-staff are a way of life. More than 100 full-time
and clinical faculty actively participate in resident training. Resident responsibility
gradually increases over the course of three years and the maturation of the resident
from student to teacher occurs as a result of professional-to-professional interaction
which is a major distinguishing feature of our program.
Intern experiences include ward, NICU, pediatric emergency medicine, newborn nursery
and primary care pediatrics. The intern works closely with both supervising residents
and faculty to develop clinical skills. Supervising residents participate in required
months of ward supervision, PICU/NICU primary care pediatrics, pediatric emergency
medicine, developmental pediatrics and adolescent medicine. They also have exposure
to pediatric sub-specialties during elective time.
In addition to direct patient care responsibilities, a number of educational sessions
are scheduled for the residents, including afternoon report, Grand Rounds, teaching
rounds, journal club, board review, radiology conference and morbidity and mortality
conferences. We have a weekly academic half-day, which consists of lectures and workshops
delivered by faculty members. Once a month, our academic half-day takes place in the
LLoyd A. Jacobs Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center. The ultimate goal is to achieve a full and enjoyable educational experience.
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