Pediatric Residency
Residents receive superior education and training that combines classroom learning with online courses and a hands-on, supervised patient care experience.
Fellowship
Fellows in the UCONN School of Medicine’s ACGME-accredited pediatric fellowship programs receive their training primarily at Connecticut Children's Medical Center in Hartford.
Nurse Residency
The 12-month program is designed to support nurses with less than six months of experience transition from the academic setting to professional nursing practice.
Continuing Education
Continuing Medical Education
Continuing medical education (CME) provides high-quality CME opportunities for pediatric health care providers (including physicians, surgeons, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses) in the region.
Nursing Education
Connecticut Children’s offers several professional development opportunities for nurses, including Nursing Grand Rounds, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, nursing contact hours, and nursing research.
Educational Resources
The CLASP Co-Management Program publishes referral guidelines that incorporate evidence-based algorithms to outline when, how, and under what circumstances community providers refer patients to pediatric specialists.
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