Pediatrics Fellowship Programs

Explore Our Fellowships

The Department of Pediatrics offers a variety of pediatric training programs and serves as a key rotation site for all students at the UofL School of Medicine. Each year, the department trains over 90 interns, residents and fellows.
Pediatrics, Cardiology Fellowship
Our cardiology fellowship, a three-year ACGME-accredited program, offers comprehensive training in clinical and research aspects. Fellows progress from a clinical focus in year one to tailored academic training in years two and three.
Pediatrics, Child Abuse Fellowship
The Child Abuse Pediatrics Fellowship offers diverse training in a state with high child victimization rates. Fellows evaluate various maltreatment cases, working in a collaborative and flexible environment.
Pediatrics, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship
The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship integrates developmental, therapeutic and pharmacological care, preparing fellows for leadership in clinical, research and educational settings.
Pediatrics, Developmental and Behavioral Fellowship
The three-year ACGME-accredited fellowship prepares fellows for careers in developmental-behavioral pediatrics. Based at Norton Children's Development Center, it emphasizes patient care, teaching, research, leadership and advocacy.
Pediatrics, Critical Care Medicine Fellowship
Our fellowship is a three-year program developing academic critical care specialists. Fellows train in advanced ICU care, including ECMO, VADs and transplants, at facilities like the Just for Kids Unit and Jennifer Lawrence Cardiac ICU.
Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine Fellowship
The fellowship offers two- and three-year tracks for emergency medicine and pediatrics-trained residents. It focuses on clinical care, education, research and leadership in pediatric emergency medicine
Pediatrics, Endocrinology Fellowship
The Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship offers clinical and research training. Fellows gain hands-on experience at Norton Children’s Hospital, UofL clinics and specialty clinics like metabolic bone, DART and the gender clinic.
Pediatrics, Hematology and Oncology Fellowship
Our fellowship aims to develop leaders in academic and clinical pediatric hematology/oncology. Graduates will possess a deep understanding of pediatric hematologic and oncologic disorders and contribute to future advancements in the field.
Pediatrics, Hospital Medicine Fellowship
Our fellowship is a two-year, ACGME-accredited program that trains pediatric hospitalists. Fellows develop into skilled clinicians, educators, advocates and leaders, gaining the knowledge and mentorship to advance care for hospitalized children.
Pediatrics, Infectious Diseases Fellowship
The Pediatric Infectious Diseases Fellowship at the University of Louisville is a three-year, ACGME-accredited program that trains one fellow every three years. It offers focused mentorship, producing exceptional clinicians, educators and researchers
Pediatrics, Pulmonology Fellowship
The program supports fellows through personalized training. Fellows may pursue an MS in clinical investigation or public health, with coursework in clinical research, manuscript/grant writing, epidemiology, biostatistics and research ethics.
Pediatrics, Neonatal Fellowship
This three-year ACGME-accredited program combining clinical rotations at level IV and III NICUs, research and hands-on experience in outpatient clinics and transport teams, with a focus on basic sciences and outcomes research.
Pediatrics, Psychology Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Established in 1992, our fellowship provides specialized training in consultation-liaison, hematology-oncology and eating disorders, preparing fellows for advanced clinical and research roles.