Pediatric faculty, resident and fellow talking during rounds

Pediatric Neonatal Fellowship

The Neonatal Fellowship at the University of Louisville is a three-year ACGME-accredited program with clinical rotations at Norton Children’s and UofL Hospitals, research and teaching.

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

Fellows see patients in the Neonatal High-Risk Follow-Up clinic at the Novak Center and accompany the "Just for Kids" Transport Team for critically ill infant transports.
Rotations
The Neonatal Fellowship program spans three years, with rotations at various hospitals with a focus on clinical work in the NICU and extensive research.
Facilities
Our pediatric faculty, residents and fellows provide care across Kentucky and Southern Indiana through Norton Children’s Medical Group, which includes 600+ providers in 170+ locations, all with UofL ties.
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Neonatal Medicine Division
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