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Residency in Pediatric Medicine New Jersey/NJ

Residency

The Department of Pediatrics at Jersey Shore University Medical Center offers a three-year residency program designed to prepare physicians for careers in the clinical practice of pediatrics, academic medicine or research. The Department offers a progressive curriculum in a nurturing environment with individual attention. There are 6 positions at each level.

Jersey Shore University Medical Center is a regional referral center, with a wide range of tertiary pediatric services, serving a large and diverse patient population.

PL1
General Pediatrics 1
Emergency Medicine 1
Term Nursery 1
NICU 1
Inpatient 2
Night Float** 4
Required Subspecialty* 2

Services include an active Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, a 6 bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and the region's only accredited Pediatric Trauma Center. Our residents obtain extensive experience in stabilization, transport, and management of critically ill children.

The Department of Pediatrics is a Major Affiliate of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey—Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Our pediatric residents participate in the education of second, third and fourth year medical students rotating at the Medical Center for Introduction to Clinical Medicine, core clerkships and senior electives.

PL2
PICU 2
NICU 2
Adolescent Medicine* 1
Behavioral Development* 1
Community Peidatrics* 1
Night Float** 4
Required Subspecialty* 1

Our teaching staff consists of 90 salaried and voluntary attendings, most of whom are primary care pediatricians. There are 6 Neonatologists and 3 Intensivists, and additional subspecialists in the disciplines of Adolescent Medicine, Allergy/Immunology, Behavioral/Developmental Pediatrics, Cardiology, Endocrinology/Metabolism, Gastroenterology/Nutrition, Genetics, Hematology/Oncology, Infectious Disease, Neurology, Psychology, Psychiatry, Preventive Medicine, Pulmonology, Sports Medicine, and Pediatric Surgery.

The Department offers a wide array of ambulatory experiences. A growing continuity clinic, neighborhood health centers, schools and private offices offer the residents a supportive environment in which they provide primary health care to a diverse population. In all of these settings the resident serves as the primary care giver under the supervision of our general pediatrics faculty.

PL3
General Pediatrics 1
NICU 1
Night Float** 4
Required Subspecialty* 3
Elective* 3

Research and scholarship are emphasized during training. With the assistance of a faculty advisor and a biostatistician, every resident carries out a research project, producing a paper suitable for publication. Some of this work has been presented at national and international meetings.

There is a strong emphasis placed on didactic learning. This includes daily lectures, morning report, journal club, board review, Grand Rounds, morbidity & mortality conferences as well as conferences with nationally renowned guest speakers.

The Department supports a fully accredited Fellowship in Primary Care Sports Medicine which is nationally recognized.

* Timing of rotations are flexible (can be taken as PL1,2 or 3)
** Night float includes Inpatient, PICU (PL2, 3), ER, Nursery. (50% days only, 50% nights)

4 weeks vacation per year taken from non-inpatient rotations
1 additional week of CME with a stipend for PL3's