Curriculum
Our three-year ACGME-accredited Fellowship in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine fully meets the requirements of the American Board of Pediatrics. We provide intensive training in the clinical care of high-risk newborns within a 15-county referral region at the Golisano Children's Hospital level IV NICU and the Rochester Regional Health level II Special Care Nursery. We were ranked #23 in Neonatology in US News and World Report for 2020-2021.
Our fellowship program offers all aspects of clinical training, including ECMO, iNO, and surgical subspecialties.
With faculty mentorship, neonatology fellows gain research experience in an area based on their interests and career goals.
In addition to diverse clinical experiences, fellows develop their own educational roadmap that meets their individual career goals.
Conferences & Didactics
We have a robust series of interdisciplinary conferences and didactic sessions that educate our fellows about evidence-based practice, basic science/clinical/translational research, education, and quality improvement.
- Fellows' Conference
- Perinatal Conference
- Journal Club
- Neonatal Medical Knowledge Base Curriculum
- Neonatology Research Seminar
- Prenatal Diagnosis Committee
- Neonatal Pathology Conference
- Neonatal Ethics Rounds
- Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality Conference
- Simulation-Based Educational Sessions
In addition, our fellows participate in joint educational conferences with fellows and faculty from other institutions, which allows for networking.
- Hemodynamics Curriculum, with Northwestern University
- Upstate NY Fellow Boot Camp, with Albany Medical College and the University at Buffalo
- Thruway Fellow Board Review, with Albany Medical College and the University at Buffalo