Overview
Our three-year ACGME-accredited program combines clinical service rotations and research. Fellows split their clinical rotations between Norton Children’s Hospital Level IV NICU and the UofL Health - UofL Hospital Level III NICU. They also have the opportunity to work with patients in the Neonatal High-Risk Follow-Up outpatient clinic at the Novak Center for Children’s Health and assist the "Just for Kids" Transport Team in transporting critically ill infants.
In addition to clinical rotations, fellows dedicate time to clinical and laboratory research, as well as outcomes research. This time allows for independent study, reading and preparation for lectures and teaching. A key element of the Fellowship is its strong connection to basic sciences, which is considered essential to the training experience.
The NeoCCAN Fellowship Curriculum spans four quarters with a focus on core neonatal knowledge, research, quality improvement (QI) and safety, as well as professional and clinical development. Each quarter includes core neonatal topics such as hematology, cardiology, endocrinology, immunology and more. Fellows participate in a Research Training Series, QI & Safety Curriculum and Evidence-Based Medicine journal clubs. They also attend various conferences, including the NeoPEP Professional Enhancement Program and Wellness Workshops focusing on burnout, well-being and stress management.
The QI & Safety Curriculum follows a three-year cycle, focusing on error prevention, root cause analysis, patient safety and improvement models. Fellows are also involved in multi-disciplinary and collaborative conferences such as MFM-NICU, Pediatric Grand Rounds and NeoCORE. Additionally, Fellows gain practical skills in ECMO training and simulation for various neonatal care situations. The program integrates bioethics, advocacy and palliative care in its curriculum, ensuring a well-rounded education.
Key Contacts
Cindy Crabtree, DO
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Program Director, Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship
Amanda Farris, MD
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Assistant Program Director, Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship
Kim Downey
Program Coordinator
(502) 852-8470
Program Details
Additional Information
The stipend rates for each PGY level are as follows:
- PGY 1: $63,723.67 annually / $5,310.31 monthly
- PGY 2: $66,105.08 annually / $5,508.76 monthly
- PGY 3: $68,239.94 annually / $5,686.63 monthly
- PGY 4: $71,322.28 annually / $5,943.52 monthly
- PGY 5: $74,779.06 annually / $6,231.59 monthly
- PGY 6: $78,154.28 annually / $6,512.86 monthly
- PGY 7: $81,405.99 annually / $6,783.83 monthly
- PGY 8: $85,733.08 annually / $7,144.42 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 Health - 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:
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - Master of Science (MS) or Graduate Certificate
The Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and the Graduate Certificate in Artificial
Intelligence in Medicine offers students training in the application of computational methods and
machine learning techniques to the analysis of medical problems. The focus of the program is an
emphasis on the mastery of skills required to analyze medical data related to patients, which include big data, medical imaging, physiological and disease progression modeling, experimental (clinical and laboratory), and healthcare information.
Business of Healthcare - Graduate Certificate
This graduate certificate in the Business of Healthcare is a nine (9) credit hour certificate that will train professional care providers with the knowledge and skills necessary to take on management roles in health systems or practices. This certificate will cover topics such as health economics, health strategy, accounting and finance, population health, conflict management, building service lines, and health operations.
Health Administration - Master of Science (MS)
The Department of Health Management and Systems Sciences designed the MSHA program to deepen knowledge of environments, processes, structures, and strategies that are driving disruption in healthcare. The curriculum has three main components: Exploration of broad principles and key influencers of leading healthcare organizations; Examination of evidence-based and data-driven
frameworks for strategic leadership and effective management of healthcare organizations and issues; Analysis of the external healthcare and policy environments that impact population and community healthcare management.
Healthcare Ethics - Master of Arts in Applied Philosophy with a Concentration in Healthcare Ethics (MA) or Graduate Certificate
Master of Arts (MA): The degree prepares graduates to bring a more educated, nuanced and thoughtful approach to their work in clinical or hospital settings, health law or policy development or academic research and teaching as well as many other overlapping possibilities.
Graduate Certificate: The graduate certificate in Healthcare Ethics is a 15-credit hour interdisciplinary graduate certificate that draws primarily from coursework already offered for the MA degree and can be completed in one academic year. The certificate focuses on issues of social justice and the importance of race, gender, class, sexuality, religion, and culture on health and health care.
Health Professions Education - Master of Science (MS) or Graduate Certificate
The program is designed to prepare faculty, future faculty, residents, fellows, and graduate students in health sciences (including medicine, nursing, dentistry, public health, clinical and allied health professions).
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