School of Medicine / Departments / Emergency Medicine / Education / Fellowships / Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship / Current Fellows & Alumni Education Residency Program Steven Z. Miller, MD, was director of pediatric emergency medicine at New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and a well-known educator in the movement promoting humanism in medicine. The academic curriculum has been designed to address the requirements of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, as well as the American Board of Pediatrics, for certification in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Sinai Medical Center and pediatric emergency medicine fellowship at Columbia University Medical Center. Mission Statement. The Pediatric Emergency Department is a newly renovated 10-bedded unit, with an additional asthma area. She completed her pediatric residency training at Mt. Pediatric Emergency Medicine is a division of the Department of Emergency Medicine. The UBC Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship program has been in place since July 1992, and was accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada in … Our fellows and trainees enjoy specialized clinical and research opportunities and learn from world-renowned Columbia faculty. Fellowships may vary from one to three years in duration. Clinical Fellowships in the Department of Pediatrics provide opportunities for trainees to expand their knowledge of a particular subspecialty area through teaching, research, and clinical experience. Our wide array of fellowships and training programs are designed to create the next generation of leaders and innovators in medicine. The Division of Emergency Medicine offers a 2 or 3 year academic fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. She is a long time practicing pediatric emergency room physician in New York City and has more than 20 years of pediatric emergency room clinical experience in an urban academic institution. Alivia Rhault, B.S. She is the Fellowship Director for Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Phone: 860-837-6262 This fellowship program is a joint effort between pediatrics faculty at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Weill Cornell Medicine and highlights the strengths and special features of each major academic institution, while preparing trainees for careers as leaders across the spectrum of pediatric hospital medicine. Dr. Cindy Roskind is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in Emergency Medicine at the Columbia University Medical Center. The department has seven full-time faculty members, many formally trained in ultrasound. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Coordinator. Residency: Pediatrics, Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, 2008 Fellowship: Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 2011. Dr. Miller died in 2004. The Mission of the Pediatric Critical Care Medicine (PCCM) Fellowship is to educate and train our fellows to become recognized leaders in the field by providing exemplary, evidence-based care for critically ill children, conducting cutting-edge research, and serving as advocates for children afflicted with life-threatening medical problems.