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Akane Naka, Project Manager | March 27, 2007
Clinical Teaching Programs
The aim is to implement a scholarly and critical approach with the acquisition of clinical diagnostic, technical, therapeutic and consultative abilities in the management of sick newborn and subsequently during follow-up care, resulting in an ability to make appropriate and cost-effective decisions. Fellows are supervised by faculty but expected to become independent over time. Clinical duties involve a total of 9-12 months of NICU care in the three-year time period. Follow-up clinic is attended 1/month.
Conference Schedule at UK

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There is a core lecture series at the start of the academic year. A lecture series is given in statistics and every other year a teaching seminar series is offered. The basic science and clinical conferences are structured to provide three-year curricula that interdigitate and give the fellow a rounded education in neonatal-perinatal medicine.
Weekly Meetings
Tuesday Vermont-Oxford Meeting
Wednesday Fellow's Basic Science Seminar
Thursday Pediatric Grand Rounds
Clinical Perinatal Conference
ECMO / NO Conference (1/month)
Friday Rotating Neonatology Conference
1 Division Meeting
2 Journal Club
3 Perinatal Pathology Conference
4 Case Discussions (M & M)
5 Divisional Research Seminar
Research
Aim: To prepare the fellow for performing research through the development of a questioning attitude and a critical analysis of the medical literature, including new therapies.
Performance: The ACGME / AAP research requirements state that the fellow should be involved in the design, conduct, evaluation and preparation for publication of either a laboratory or clinical project.
Progress: A Research Committee is set up for each fellow.
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