Program Overview
The Academic General Pediatric Fellowship Program at is a three-year accredited program that combines training in research methodology, educational scholarship, multiple teaching opportunities in a variety of settings, and the refinement of clinical skills. The fellowship offers three individualized curricular tracks with 70 percent of the fellow鈥檚 time dedicated to research, teaching, advocacy and leadership training. The remaining 30 percent of time is spent precepting medical students and residents. The training for each track is three years in length. All fellows will complete either a Masters in Public Health or a Masters in Education.
Educational Scholarship and Leadership Track
This track will provide knowledge and skills for academic jobs in educational leadership and scholarship:
- Obtain a Masters in Education and complete a Master Teacher Fellowship Training Program
- Become a 鈥渟cholar-in-residence鈥 at the Center for Research, Innovation and - Scholarship in Medical Education
- Work alongside leading educators in the field of pediatrics and having access to a full time statistician, medical writers/editors and numerous educational projects.
- Opportunities in faculty development, residency and medical student education as well as continuing medical education at the local and national level.
- Acquire skills in medical education research, leadership skills and practical experience in developing curricula, creating evaluation tools, and integrating technology into teaching across the educational continuum.
Global Health Leadership and Research Track
Since the development of the , Baylor pediatrics has led the way in global health training. This track is designed to prepare fellows for leadership positions in global pediatric health care, pediatric education and training, clinical research and child advocacy.
- Clinical research opportunities focused on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, malnutrition and other conditions impacting the health and well being of children and families worldwide.
- Diploma Course in Tropical Medicine (optional)
- American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene approved course in travel and tropical medicine (resulting in eligibility to sit for certification examination).
- International experience (optional) - Six months over the course of the fellowship
- Clinical experiences precepting learners in diverse community-based clinics that address the needs of underserved communities.
Health Services Research Track
Baylor offers a fundamentally unique environment for addressing the future of child health and health policy.
- An emphasis on underserved populations and a division research portfolio consisting of NIH funded studies on health disparities, obesity, and children with special health care needs.
- Faculty mentors who have expertise in health services research and behavioral interventions.
- Access to large local data sources including the Texas Children鈥檚 Immunization Project and Texas Children鈥檚 Health Plan.*
* Texas Children鈥檚 Immunization Project is a nationally recognized center focused on improving pediatric immunization rates, and Texas Children鈥檚 Health Plan is the largest insurance provider for children with Medicaid and CHIP in Houston, Texas.
Fellows College
Fellows College is an innovative and collaborative approach to address the ACGME nonclinical skills required for subspecialty training. It was implemented at 草榴社区入口 in 2011. The program has expanded from approximately 11 sessions in the first year to now about two sessions per month.
Expanded curricular opportunities provided by Fellows' College, help to prepare subspecialty fellows for their future careers. Furthermore, fellows have a wider range of opportunities to network and interact with an extended community of learners and leaders participating in Fellows' College.
For further information about the Fellows鈥 College curriculum, visit the Pediatric Subspecialty Fellows鈥 College website.
Research Curriculum
Faculty in the Division of Pediatric Primary Care and Public Health are involved in research projects to inform multiple areas of pediatric medicine including:
- Graduate medical education
- Immigrant and refugee health
- Obesity
- Children with complex medical care
- Immunizations
- Health disparities
- Adverse childhood experiences
- Integrative pediatric medicine
- Minority Health Policy
- Patient-Centered Medical Home
Current research studies include behavioral interventions, health services research, instrument/survey development, and community participatory research.
Didactic
Wellness
Maintaining your physical and emotional wellness is a prerequisite to professional success. Our fellows have access to a number of programs to support their well-being. Visit our student wellness resources webpage for information.