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Good luck to everyone applying for the 2023 peds fellowship! Thought I'd start the thread for this application cycle. Anyone starting to hear back from programs?
Of those Riley is probably the best. UNC is also quite good, rebuilding their cardiac program and the faculty are really strong. Not familiar with Dallas Children’s as a fellowship but it’s an excellent place to work. Don’t know much about UCSF and Miami but they’re the most desirable locations on your list.First and foremost, Good luck to all applying for match!
I have had a pretty geographically limited training course thus far, and decided to broaden my horizons for the fellowship year.
Would love to hear insight into some of the training programs such as Riley, UCSF, Miami, UNC, UTSW… or really any of the smaller class sized (2-4 fellow per year) programs out there.
Also, I am curious to learn more information on current and prospective job market. Although I have read some of the current information out there with regard to possibly having too many pediatric trained anesthesiologists, I have also heard that the job market is currently in demand.
Thanks!
Shocking amount of programs either did not fill or went completely vacant.
I heard MCW is one that matched no one. 😟Shocking amount of programs either did not fill or went completely vacant.
Honestly some of the small programs should just close down.Job market is good IMHO.
Only 19 of the 58 programs participating filled. 39 went unfilled. 137 of 215 spots filled.
Based on those number it would seem that smaller programs are taking it on the chin.
Honestly some of the small programs should just close down.
The market seems very good at the moment, we will see how this plays out. Seems like it’s a great time to be a fellow.
5 people didn’t match. I wonder what their story is? Maybe all their eggs in one basket.
No.Is it true fellowships are paying a hundred grand nowdays?
unaccredited ones usually pay you half time attending salary. Accredited ones get paid PGY-5 salary as far as I know.Is it true fellowships are paying a hundred grand nowdays?
Cincinnati gets a stipend on top of GME salary bringing them to something like 85 during peds and 95 the next year if doing a second fellowship (a la peds cardiac)unaccredited ones usually pay you half time attending salary. Accredited ones get paid PGY-5 salary as far as I know.
Edit: wow columbia’s pgy-5 salary is 96k, so yeah, i guess some programs pay close to 100k!
Stanford PGY5 is 94k plus about 12k in housing and other stipends.
Crazy. I’m really like to know the hourly wage for nurse managers… plus they all make overtime wages over 40 hrs I think?New nursing contract at Stanford.