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of Dates | Match Results Statistics | Pediatric critical care medicine physicians work in hospital intensive care units managing the overall care of critically ill medical and surgical children. The training program provides subspecialty residents with a foundation for understanding the pathopsychology of acute, life-threatening disease, as well as the physiology of advanced life support, to prepare them for the care of critically ill pediatric patients. Applicants must have completed a residency in pediatrics or anesthesiology. Pediatric critical care medicine fellowships are three years in length. The pediatric critical care medicine program directors has requested that the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) conduct a match program. Please refer to the Schedule of Dates for the specific Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Match dates. Specialty Matches conducted by the NRMP are not centralized applications services. Candidates apply directly to the residency program that interests them. A directory of programs participating in the last match is available in Participating Programs in Previous Match. Once a match begins, registered participants have access to a real-time directory of registered programs located in the Match Site. Program Directors will also have access to a real-time listing of applicants registered for the current match. Another source of information is the Graduate Medical Education Directory published by the American Medical Association. This publication includes the names and addresses of all accredited programs regardless of whether the program participates in the Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Specialty Match. For more information and statistics on Pediatric Critical Care Medicine fellowships, log on to the American Medical Association's interactive online program called Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database Access (FREIDA). Before registering, please review the SMS Match Participation Agreement. By registering with the match and submitting a certified rank order list (ROL), applicants and programs agree to abide by the outcome of the match. Failure to do so is a breach of the Agreement and violators may be subject to penalties under the NRMP's Violations Policy. Both applicants and programs must follow the cardinal rule that neither must ask the other to make a commitment before the submission of ROLs. It is to be expected that one may express a high level of interest in the other; however, it is not acceptable for one to ask the other how one will be ranked. Any verbal or written contract between an applicant and a program prior to the submission of the ROL is a material violation of the SMS Match Participation Agreement, and violators may be subject to penalties under the NRMP's Violations Policy. The final preference of program directors and applicants as reflected on the submitted ROLs will determine the offering of positions and the placement of applicants. The Application ProcessApplicants should apply to the programs of their choice by requesting applications directly from the programs. Applicants who have not completed prerequisite training in an accredited ACGME program in the U.S., or a similar program in Canada accredited by the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, must be certified by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG). This page contains documents in Portable Document Format (PDF). The Adobe Acrobat® Reader® is required to view PDF documents. Download Acrobat® Reader®. Updated 08/13/2007 |
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