Overview
The Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship is a comprehensive three-year program designed to develop the academic critical care specialist. It offers extensive clinical training in pediatric intensive care, including advanced skills such as the management of high-frequency oscillatory ventilators, continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), ventricular assist devices (VADs) and care for renal and cardiac transplant patients. Fellows will gain hands-on experience in a variety of pediatric critical care settings, including the Just for Kids Critical Care Unit, Jennifer Lawrence Cardiac ICU and transport services, where they serve as medical control for critical care transport.
In addition to clinical training, fellows are encouraged to participate in research projects under the guidance of experienced faculty mentors. These projects provide an academic foundation necessary for competition in the academic medical field. Recent research topics have included palliative care, education, ECMO, quality improvement, patient safety, simulation and more. Fellows will have the opportunity to design and execute independent research projects, fulfilling the board eligibility requirement for Scholarly Activity.
The fellowship also provides ample opportunity for professional development in teaching and leadership. Fellows will participate in a wide range of educational activities, including weekly didactics, quality improvement sessions, board review and wellness programs. Additionally, Fellows are involved in a rolling curriculum with specialized seminars on topics like end-of-life care, patient safety and medical simulation.
Fellows can also pursue a Master’s degree in areas such as education, public health, health professions education, statistics, or ethics, further enhancing their academic credentials. Mentorship is a key component of the Fellowship, with faculty providing guidance in specialized areas such as neurocritical care, cardiac critical care, organ donation and transport medicine.
The fellowship is housed at Norton Children's Hospital, the region’s primary pediatric referral center and is affiliated with the University of Louisville.
Overall, the Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship provides a well-rounded experience that prepares Fellows for leadership roles in academic medicine, research and clinical care in pediatric critical care.
Key Contacts
Natalie Stewart, MD
Fellowship Program Director
Medical Director, Pediatric Advanced Care Team (PACT)
Brigitte Warren
Program Coordinator
Program Details
Additional Information
The stipend rates for each PGY level are as follows:
- PGY 1: $61,867.64 annually / $5,155.64 monthly
- PGY 2: $64,179.69 annually / $5,348.31 monthly
- PGY 3: $66,251.94 annually / $5,521.00 monthly
- PGY 4: $69,244.93 annually / $5,770.41 monthly
- PGY 5: $72,601.03 annually / $6,050.09 monthly
- PGY 6: $75,877.94 annually / $6,323.16 monthly
- PGY 7: $79,034.94 annually / $6,586.25 monthly
- PGY 8: $83,236.00 annually / $6,936.33 monthly
Stipends reflect a 4% increase across all PGY levels. Moonlighting shifts are available for additional compensation at various clinical sites.
All Pediatric Subspecialty Fellows are provided:
- Basic Life Insurance (with the option of additional Term Life Insurance)
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Check out the UofL House Staff Benefits Guide for more information
Other Benefits:
- Vacation: 4 weeks paid vacation per year of fellowship
- Family Medical Leave (including parental)
- Retirement
Fellows are considered "eligible employees" and may contribute monies to any of UofL's retirement plans. - Worker's Compensation
All house staff are covered under the Kentucky Worker's Compensation statutes for injuries incurred while engaged in regularly assigned duties. - Professional Liability Insurance (Malpractice)
Professional liability insurance is provided by the University of Louisville or by affiliated hospitals through contract agreement. - Preventive Health Program
Hepatitis B immunization, an annual TB skin test and flu shots are required and furnished free of charge to all fellows. Additionally, COVID-19 testing and monitoring is also provided free of charge.
- Free parking in the attached, covered Norton Children's Hospital garage.
- On-call meals are provided at both Norton Children's Hospital and UofL Hospital
- Lab Coats are provided
- Additional expenses covered (some restrictions apply):
- Medical licenses
- Specialty memberships
- Scientific meeting registration and travel for first authors
- PALS/NRP training
- Academic allowances (journal subscriptions, books, conferences, etc.)
Fellows are eligible to purchase discount student athletic tickets through the UofL Athletics Department.
Our department covers the cost of various Master's and Certificate programs, including:
Master's in Health Professions Education & Certificate
Gain skills for academic success, advance education research, improve healthcare teaching and explore teaching methods in healthcare. A Master's in Health Professions Education can set you apart in academic or leadership roles.
Master's in Health Care Ethics
Learn to navigate ethical dilemmas in clinical practice, contribute to ethics committees and teach medical ethics while engaging with future healthcare professionals.
Master's in Public Health & Certificate
Focus on evidence-based public health strategies, healthcare systems, cultural awareness in public policy and collaborative patient care within interprofessional teams.
The following information outlines the process for Residents applying for pediatric Fellowships, beginning July 1, annually.
Applicants must have their files completed for screening prior to receiving an invitation to interview. Applications must be submitted using ERAS.
A completed ERAS application contains the following documents:
- Current CV
- Personal statement
- Three letters of recommendation
- At least one letter of recommendation must come from your residency training program.
- Headshot
- Medical School Transcript
- Medical School Dean's letter
- USMLE transcript
- ECFMG status report
- The ECFMG Status Report is issued for International Medical Graduates only. If you are an International student, please include any additional necessary documents that support your Visa status.
Whether you are considering the University of Louisville Department of Pediatrics for subspecialty training, currently serving as a fellow or faculty member in our program, or simply stopping by, we are excited to showcase our programs, our facilities and our city – but most important, our Fellows. We are here to answer your questions.
Erin B. Owen, MD
Director of Pediatric Fellowships
Office of Medical Education
University of Louisville, Department of Pediatrics
601 S. Floyd Street, Suite 200
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
(502) 629-8828