Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program
The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) offers trainees a comprehensive clinical experience in the evaluation and management of acutely ill and injured pediatric patients. While training, fellows have opportunities to participate in research, quality improvement, educational ventures and the development of administrative skills.
Daniel M. Fein, MD, Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program
Why our program could be right for you
As the only quaternary pediatric care center in the Bronx, the Pediatric Emergency Department at CHAM cares for children presenting with a broad range of medical challenges, including those from all pediatric subspecialties. Under the mentorship of supportive faculty, our fellows have the opportunity to manage an extensive array of medical and surgical problems within an extremely diverse population.
Children’s Hospital at Montefiore
Located on our Moses Campus, the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) is a premier academic children’s hospital nationally renowned for its clinical excellence, innovative research and commitment to training the next generation of pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists.
CHAM has been an amazing place to train. The pediatric pathology is vast, the volume is high and the teachers are incredible. I love working in the CHAM ED. Even on hard days, I still enjoy working with all the nurses, attendings and residents.
Mary Moseley, MD
Graduate
Training at CHAM provides a unique opportunity to see the variety of conditions that a large tertiary children’s hospital can experience, while also being able to serve and care for one of the most diverse and underserved communities in the country.
Charlie Mackin, MD
Current PGY-5
A world-renowned faculty
Current fellows
Faculty and scientists at the forefront of research
Live and work close to the best of everything
The Bronx, New York City’s northernmost borough, is a culturally rich neighborhood placed at the intersection of Manhattan and its surrounding regions. Our postgraduate trainees typically live in hospital housing or off-site in nearby Riverdale, Lower Westchester or Manhattan, and have access to an unmatched diversity of experiences beyond the program itself.
In the Bronx, with its ample parks and gardens, you’ll learn first-hand why it’s known as “the City’s Greenest Borough.” The neighborhood offers plenty of local food, art, sports and culture, and is just a subway ride away from Manhattan’s famed theaters, museums and attractions.
As a resident of the Tri-State region, you’ll have unmatched access to the city’s cultural offerings, not to mention the bounty of outdoor excursions that are available just beyond. Day-trips and weekend excursions to the Hudson Valley, Catskills, Long Island or New Jersey provide ample opportunities for swimming, hiking, biking, skiing and other seasonal activities.
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Fellowship Application Information
We’re seeking fellows who will shape the future of healthcare.
If you would like to apply to become a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow at Montefiore Einstein, here’s some information to keep in mind.
- August 3: Applications due
Montefiore Einstein recognizes that having a diverse and inclusive institution is critical to success, and we reaffirm our fervent commitment to fostering a culture in which diversity is a central tenet.
Have questions? Get in touch.
Daniel M. Fein, MD
Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program
dfein@montefiore.org
Jefferson T. Barrett, MD, MPH
Associate Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program
jebarrett@montefiore.org
JoAnne Walters
Coordinator, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program
jowalters@montefiore.org
(718) 920-5312