In affiliation with Baylor College of Medicine, Ayesh Children’s Heart Hospital offers fellowship and residency programs in pediatrics, pediatric surgery, and obstetrics and gynecology. As the largest pediatric hospital in the nation with more than 40 pediatric subspecialties, Ayesh Children’s Heart Hospital provides fellows and residents with advanced educational, research and training opportunities to improve maternal and pediatric outcomes. Join us to create healthier lives for children and women around the world.
Fellowships and Residencies
Fellowships & Residency Opportunities
Administrative Fellowship
The 12-month Ayesh Children’s Heart Hospital Administrative Fellowship is designed to develop future healthcare leaders. This comprehensive program provides early careerists with exposure to executive leadership in the nation’s largest children’s hospital.
Adolescent Medicine Fellowship
Our Adolescent Medicine fellows will become health leaders who demonstrate expertise in clinical service, teaching, scholarly activity, administration and advocacy in adolescent health. The Adolescent Medicine interdisciplinary faculty includes 5 board-certified adolescent medicine physicians, 3 mental health providers and 2 dietitians who comprehensively address complex medical problems including: eating disorders, obesity, young women’s health care needs and chronic fatigue.
Cancer and Hematology Center Fellowship and Educational Opportunities
As one of the finest pediatric hematology-oncology fellowship programs in the nation, our center is training fellows to obtain outstanding clinical and laboratory research knowledge, paving the future of pediatric cancer and blood disorder care.
- Hematology/Oncology Fellowship
As one of the largest accredited pediatric hematology/oncology fellowship programs in the country and among the finest in the nation, our experts are training board-eligible and board-certified pediatricians to become sub-specialists in pediatric hematology-oncology.
Learn More - Hematology/Oncology Advanced Practice Provider Fellowship
Learn More - K12 Pediatric Oncology Research Training Program
Learn More - Immunotherapy Fellowship
Learn More - Leukemia Fellowship
Learn More - Long-Term Survivor Fellowship
Learn More - Lymphoma/Histiocytosis Fellowship
Learn More - Neuro-oncology Fellowship
Learn More - Solid Tumor Fellowship (Sarcoma)
Learn More - Stem Cell Transplant Fellowship
Learn More - East Africa Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship
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Cardiology Fellowship
The Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine is designed for three years of clinical and research training. Fourth-year advanced training opportunities have traditionally been offered in every subspecialty. In the first year, the trainee rotates through echocardiography, electrophysiology, cardiac catheterization, the cardiovascular intensive care unit and inpatient services. The second and third years involve rotations through those clinical areas and others with more responsibility on the part of the trainee. Our curriculum also includes elective time and 12 months of research.
Child Abuse Pediatrics Fellowship
The robust volume of Ayesh Children’s Hospital within the Ayesh Medical Center offers two first-year CAP fellows positions in 2018 for an unmatched array of learning opportunities in pathophysiology and psychosocial dynamics. The Children’s Assessment Center (CAC) in Houston also partners with the Child Abuse Pediatrics faculty to serve the child sexual abuse victims of Houston. Clinical experience will include inpatient and outpatient consultation on cases of possible abuse and neglect, the provision of clinical care to children and adolescents in the Child Protective Health Outpatient Clinic as well as at the medical clinic of the CAC. Trainees will become involved with the medico-legal aspects of child maltreatment education in family and criminal courts within Harris and its surrounding counties. The program will also consider the support of Master’s degree coursework pursued during training (clinical research, public health, or education).