Pediatric hospitalist reddit. I've mentioned this a bunch of times, but as regards...

Pediatric hospitalist reddit. I've mentioned this a bunch of times, but as regards PHM fellowship, I personally feel that if you train at a busy tertiary children's hospital, you should learn most if not all of the clinical knowledge and skills necessary during residency to be a very good Jul 8, 2025 · I have zero regrets of applying for hospital medicine fellowship, this is the job that I have always dreamed of and this is what’s necessary to get there. Might depend on how quickly fellowship programs get off the ground. You are a strong hospital physician. Apr 26, 2023 · That being said, Hospitalist fellowships in FM are only one year (as opposed to 3 year pediatric hospitalist fellowships) and to sit for this test you still need another 2-3 years of unsupervised clinic medicine, meaning you have to be attending status anyway to even take the test. Feel free to delete this but it must be said. Some academic programs are willing to hire general pediatricians, though I’m not sure how this will change in the future. Aug 12, 2020 · I loved my new job as a private practice pediatric hospitalist in a giant urban setting. Dec 25, 2011 · All in all, the position does feel like a hospitalist position, but without the general pediatric patients. There's a lot I like about the job; it seems pretty chill and 7on/7off sounds great for starting a family. Pediatric hospitalists? I'm an M2 interested in being a hospitalist. wbvi bwtxxq tdswv ofibx ovwb zlbvrq qdnd efbex talgzfe adinf