Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship

Medical College of Wisconsin Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship

Our ACGME-accredited fellowship is structured to meet the requirements for subspecialty certification in pediatric anesthesiology. The core of the training program involves the care of pediatric patients in the operating rooms, other anesthetizing locations and intensive care units, and includes out-of-OR anesthetics, pre-anesthesia evaluation, post-anesthesia care, pain management and advanced life support for neonates, infants and children.

Childrens Wisconsin and the Medical College of Wisconsin

Children’s Wisconsin is a Proud Partner with The Medical College of Wisconsin

Center highlights

  • Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center, the highest rating possible
  • One of only two Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Centers in Wisconsin
  • Level 1 Pediatric Surgery Center, the highest rating possible and the first in the United States to earn that distinction
  • Recognized by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel as a Top Workplace every year since 2010 and as a Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award winner
  • Subspecialties routinely recognized as among the best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report

Clinical Education and Rotationss

Fellows have weekday clinical responsibilities as well as an on-call schedule. Most call is taken from home for index level cases, with about one overnight, midweek call per month. Weekend, morning call is designed to provide trainees with off-hours supervisory experience. The year is divided into 13 blocks, each lasting roughly four weeks.

Research and Additional Training Opportunities

An optional six to 12 months of training provides interested candidates with additional clinical expertise in cardiac anesthesiology, pain management or critical care. This training can be pursued within a second ACGME fellowship, or informally in addition to a part-time clinical appointment.

Alternatively, candidates may pursue training in basic science or clinical research. Basic science research in anesthesiology and related areas of physiology and pharmacology is conducted at several sites and is under the direction of Julie Freed, MD, PhD.

Other second-year fellowship opportunities: The program offers qualified fellows the option of complete, additional, non-ACGME training as a faculty-instructor, with dedicated protected time for focused career development. Opportunities exist to specialize in pediatric cardiac anesthesiology and quality/safety management. These opportunities are available to qualified fellows who apply either at the time of initial interview, or during their Children's Wisconsin fellowship year. Exceptional outside candidates will be considered as availability permits.

Interested Candidates Should Contact

To speak with our team about this opportunity, please contact Jennifer Scherer, Senior Physician Recruiter, at Jescherer@mcw.edu.

Interested Candidates Should Contact

To speak with our team about this opportunity, please contact Jennifer Scherer, Senior Physician Recruiter, at Jescherer@mcw.edu.

About Children’s Wisconsin and The Medical College of Wisconsin

mcw.edu | MCW offers medical, master’s, doctorate, master’s of public health and master’s of art degrees. MCW has approximately 1,600 full-time and part-time faculty and approximately 3,445 full-time employees, making it one of the largest health care employers in Wisconsin. MCW works with national and international medical specialty societies and community hospitals to accredit approximately 200 continuing medical education activities annually for physicians and other health professionals.

Childrenswi.org | A 304-bed hospital dedicated solely to the care of children, Children’s Wisconsin is one of the top-ranked pediatric hospitals in the country. It offers a Level I trauma center, a Level I surgery center, a Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and a 72-bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. It is the primary pediatric hospital for all of the children of Southeast Wisconsin and the main referral center for children living in much of Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. The hospital also receives patients from across the country and around the world for specific subspecialty care.

The Children's Wisconsin facilities include a day surgery area, preoperative clinic, two PACU areas with 24 beds, two hybrid cath labs, 18 operative suites and three special procedure rooms. Anesthesia services are routinely provided in several additional locations including interventional radiology, CT, MRI, ERCP and radiation therapy. The Jane B Pettit Pain and Palliative Care Center accommodates over 1,500 outpatient visits annually, as well as supporting the Acute Pain Service faculty. The nearby Surgicenter of Greater Milwaukee includes a six-room operative suite with associated day surgery and PACU areas.

Visitmilwaukee.org | Milwaukee has all the advantages of a large, vibrant city without the stress or cost. The largest city in Wisconsin, Milwaukee has affordable housing, excellent public and parochial schools and minimal traffic. Neighborhoods are known for their variety and character. The local business community is strong in manufacturing, technology and service industries. Milwaukee is located in the southeast corner of Wisconsin, nestled along one of Lake Michigan’s beautiful bays.

Explore your future and learn more about Children’s Wisconsin, the Medical College of Wisconsin and Milwaukee at childrenswi.org/yourfuture.