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. 2024 Aug;44(8):1222-1227.
doi: 10.1038/s41372-024-02020-3. Epub 2024 Jun 8.

Should neonatal-perinatal medicine move to two-year fellowships?

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Should neonatal-perinatal medicine move to two-year fellowships?

Shetal Shah et al. J Perinatol. 2024 Aug.

Abstract

The duration of the majority of fellowships in pediatrics has been three-years. With increasing shortages of some outpatient-based pediatric subspecialists, shorter two-year fellowships are being considered for clinically oriented trainees not interested in a career based on research. Shortening the duration of fellowship may have some financial merits such as achieving a higher salary earlier after shorter training. However, we feel that continuing with a three-year duration for neonatology is more pragmatic at this time due to reductions in intensive care rotations during residency, time required to achieve procedural excellence, the need for exposure to quality assurance methodology, proficiency in novel techniques such as bedside ultrasound, and to maintain the physician-scientist pipeline. The demand for neonatal fellowship continues to be high. Ongoing evaluation of the job market, training needs and fellowship curriculum is needed to determine if the duration of fellowship should be altered in the future.

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