Training Program Director: Scott H. James, MD
Associate Director/Co-Director: Claudette Poole, MD
Coordinator: Ms. Tracy Downey
Chief, Infectious Diseases: Richard Whitley, MD AND David Kimberlin, MD
Major Training Program Features: The UAB Pediatric Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program is a three-year ACGME training program affiliated with the Pediatric Residency Program at the UAB School of Medicine. The mission of the Pediatric Infectious Disease Fellowship Program is to train, educate, and mentor fellows to become exceptional clinicians and researchers in the field of pediatric infectious diseases. Our trainees are immersed in a learning environment that values excellence in clinical care, scholarly activity, and professionalism. Fellows gain experience in a wide variety of clinical conditions and settings, participate in antimicrobial stewardship, hospital epidemiology, quality improvement and patient safety initiatives, and are provided close mentorship and guidance for the development of successful research careers. The program is flexible and is tailored to suit each individual’s interests, previous experience, and future career goals. We strive to prepare our trainees to be future leaders in healthcare who will advance the field of pediatric infectious diseases as innovative physician-scientists. Our track record of placing fellows in top clinical, research, and public health programs throughout the country is a testament to the success of this approach. All of our former fellows over the past decade have easily passed their pediatric infectious diseases boards.
Title(s) of Recent Fellows’ Published Research Papers:
Grant Funding Received for Fellow Research Projects:
Affiliated Hospitals:
Number of Inpatient/Outpatients Consults Per Year: 2, 608
Fellows Accepted Each Year: 2
Visas Accepted: J1, H1B
Is Funding Ensured for all 3 Years: Yes
Is Completion of Pediatric Residency Training in the U.S. or Canada a Requirement? No
Program provides training (didactic lectures, hands on experience, or antimicrobial stewardship meetings/membership) in:
Opportunities to fulfill the ABP requirements for scholarly activity is available in the following general areas:
Opportunities exist for research outside of the ID Division: Yes
Program offers the opportunity to obtain a Master’s degree in a field such as Public Health, Education, Clinical Sciences or Epidemiology (assuming appropriate arrangements are made): Yes