Scholarly Activities
In addition to our emphasis on developing strong clinicians, we are dedicated to our fellows’ research, scholarship and quality improvement activities.
- The core curriculum for fellows includes relevant aspects of statistics, epidemiology, quality improvement, ethics and palliative care.
- Based on research interests, fellows have access to a variety of pediatric subspecialty and other basic science laboratories at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The greater Albert Einstein-Montefiore academic community provides a rich, diverse and rigorous research environment with many opportunities from clinical to laboratory-based research. Fellows are required to develop an active research platform and present their research at “research-in-progress” meetings both within the Division of Neonatology as well as at regional and national meetings.
Fellows may choose a more in-depth learning experience, if they so desire, and obtain a Master’s degree in Bioethics or the Clinical Research Training Program, as provided by the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.