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Our Graduates

See the fellowship matches for graduates 2005-2011.

Children’s residents are provided with the knowledge, skills, motivation, and mentorship guidance to pursue a wide variety of career choices. Approximately half of our graduates enter into subspecialty fellowships immediately after residency or one year after graduation. The most popular subspecialties are Hematology/Oncology and Cardiology. The remaining residents join primary care practices, become pediatric hospitalists, work as associates in Children’s Emergency Department, travel abroad to serve other populations in need, or follow other paths, including careers in public health and information technology.








 


   
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