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Rotations will include newborn nursery, special needs/complex care, sedation, palliative care, PICU, and others. Fellows will rotate though other clinical services in the Department of Pediatrics to gain essential experiences and skill that are central to a career in hospital medicine. Emphasis will be placed on evidence-based community practice, triage and level-of-care decisions, and delivery experience. Fellows will rotate at Children’s Wisconsin Fox Valley, gaining experience with providing care outside of an academic center. Community hospital medicine rotations.Bedside and didactic teaching and supervision of medical students, residents, APPs, NP students, and PA students will occur during these rotations. Triage, complex care coordination, and surgical co-management will be emphasized throughout the rotations. The inpatient experience will include time working on the resident service, the APP team, and night/call shifts. Fellows will rotate on of our academic hospitalist inpatient services and gain experience managing common pediatric conditions, rare diseases, and medically complex children. Inpatient hospital medicine rotations at Children’s Wisconsin.Visitor Exchange Visa sponsored by ECFMG (J-1)įor additional visa information please visit MCW’s office of Graduate Medical Education.Our program currently accepts the following visas: ECFMG certificate for foreign medical school graduates (see visa information below).DO Applicants: COMLEX scores – Levels 1, 2 and 3.MD Applicants: USMLE scores - Steps 1, 2, and 3 or.Medical Student Performance Evaluation/Dean's Letter.At least 3 letters of reference including Program Director letter.We will access your application and contact you to make interview arrangements.Ĭomplete applications should include the following: Applications from prospective applicants are accepted from July through October via the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Applicants must have completed a US-accredited residency program. We accept two fellows every year through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). Our 2-year fellowship program is ACGME accredited and begins on July 1 each year.