Training tomorrow's leaders
The aim of our programs is to provide educational opportunities for young people with a diverse background to achieve excellence in clinical newborn medicine, scholarly basic science research, and medical education. We especially encourage applications from candidates that come from either underrepresented racial or ethnic groups, those with disabilties, or those with a disadvantaged background.

Training
- Fellowships: Available in Predoctoral, Postdoctoral, and Postresidency training in basic science departments and in clinical departments to gain in-depth understanding of the development of organ systems. Postresidency training accredited by ACGME as a training program for Board Certification in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine.
- Center for Advanced Pediatric Education: A simulation, based Training Program for health professionals to successfully manage medical emergencies that pose no risk to patients. NRP certification and CME/CEU are included for CAPE courses.
- Pediatric Residency Rotation: Planned through the Newborn Intensive Care Unit at Lucille Salter Packard Children's Hospital.
- Clerkship: Sub-internship can also be arranged with the Neonatal and Developmental Fellowship Coordinator, Meghan Stawitcke at (650) 723-5711.

