Pediatric Infectious Diseases Fellowship Educational Conferences

Monday Case Conference: Fellows and faculty gather every Monday at 1:00pm to discuss recent interesting clinical cases. A faculty "discussant" provides a differential diagnosis and management plan for each case, and fellows lead a discussion of the interesting components of the case and learning opportunities or new areas of discovery.

Pediatric ID Journal Club: Fellows and faculty rotate on a monthly basis to discuss recent interesting or impactful articles within the field of pediatric infectious diseases.

Red Book Review: This board prep curriculum is led by the Fellowship Program Director and features a discussion of a small section of the AAP Red Book each week, so that by the end of the 3-year fellowship program, each fellow will have covered the Red Book twice, with faculty facilitation.

Faculty Didactics: Fellows receive a didactic lecture on a monthly basis from the Pediatric ID faculty on a variety of board-relevant and clinically useful topics.

Pediatric Grand Rounds: Pediatric Grand Rounds are held Tuesdays from noon-1:00pm in the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt Theater (VCH 2210).

Pediatric Research Conferences: Pediatric Research Conferences are held virtually on Mondays from noon-1:00pm.