Inspiring the Future of Pediatric Research ; The goal of the Summer Internship Program is to enhance interest in careers in pediatric health research, particularly at IU School of Medicine. Throughout the program, students work closely with faculty mentors and participate in lab work. Students are expected to attend all organized events, design and execute a research project, and participate in research an average of 40 hours per week. The experience also includes informational seminar series ev...
Sub-Internships and Pediatric Subspecialty Electives ; Adolescent Medicine Elective · Burn Management Elective · Cardiology Elective · Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Elective · Clinical Genetics Elective · Critical Care Medicine Elective · Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Elective · Emergency Medicine Elective · Endocrinology Elective · ENT Elective · Gastroenterology Elective · Hematology/Oncology Elective · Hospital Medicine Elective · Infectious Disease Elective ...
The Division of Pediatric Cardiology in the Department of Pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine is a large interdisciplinary congenital heart specialty team that provides care to the children of the state of Indiana and the Midwest and includes an international program. Cardiovascular care starts with the fetus through diagnosis and continues through intervention and lifelong care for congenital heart defects extending through adulthood. Clinical care for the patients is provided b...
The Pediatric Emergency Services Network (PESN) was chosen in 2005 as a special multi-year Signature Project by The Crystal Charity Ball. This network includes all major not-for-profit hospitals in Dallas, and it is being led and coordinated by Children's Medical Center. Through this network, The Crystal Charity Ball has supported the development of a world-class pediatric emergency services network for Dallas County. The program is designed to provide ongoing training to emergency staff and com...
High School: Dallas Works, Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program · Plano Mayor's Summer Internship Program, College: Children’s Health Summer College Internship Program
Assume patient care responsibilities, such as doing physical exams, ordering tests or medicine, and planning for discharge. ; Interpret imaging tests and lab results. ; Become familiar with common pediatric procedures such as lumbar punctures, PICC line removal, and G tube replacement.
Pediatric Subspecialties and Sub-Internship Requirements ; Medical students must be enrolled in an LCME- or AOA-accredited medical school and enrolled as an M4 student at the time of their elective rotations for medical students in pediatric subspecialties. ; Medical school transcript documenting completion of all courses and core clerkships (family medicine, internal medicine, OB/GYN, pediatrics, psychiatry and surgery) ; USMLE Step 1 or COMLEX Level 1 test scores. Passage on first attempt is mandatory.
1,000+ · Active, supported clinical research studies ; 7,000+ · Clinical trial participants in 2023 ; $156.8M · In 2023 annual research funding
The renowned St. Jude Pediatric Oncology Education (POE) Program offers funded internships in laboratory or clinical research for some of the country’s top undergraduate, medical, and graduate stud...
The American Heart Association recognizes Children’s Health as a Community Training Center for Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). Our vision is to be the preeminent learning center to provide physicians, nurses, allied healthcare providers and emergency personnel with the cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary for resuscitating and stabilizing the critically ill or injured infant or child. Our goal, with respect to delivering kids safely to the other side of childhood, is to provide p...