How to Apply

For specific eligibility requirements, please refer to the GME benefits, requirements and resources page. In addition, candidates must be board certified or board eligible for the American Board of Pediatrics. Trainees must hold, before the start date of training, either a valid unrestricted Florida medical license or be registered with the Florida Board of Medicine for a Training License.

Application to the program is made exclusively through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Three letters of reference are required for each applicant, one of which must be from their current program director. Applications through ERAS will be accepted until October 31st for the following academic year. Interviews will be scheduled in August, September, October and November.

Division faculty review all completed applications and supporting documentation. Competitive candidates are invited for an interview, at which time faculty members and subspecialty fellows evaluate candidates. Each interviewer fills out an evaluation form, which is scored based on the following areas:

  • Academic credentials
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Professionalism
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Consistency of career plans to the goals of our program

Contact Us

For information on the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville Pediatric Child Abuse Fellowship Program, please contact:

Linda Hughes

Administrative Manager

(904) 244-3050
linda.hughes@jax.ufl.edu

Susmita Pati, M.D., M.P.H.

Chair, Department of Pediatrics

(904) 244-3050
susmita.pati@jax.ufl.edu

Address

Pediatric Child Abuse Fellowship Program
UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville
653-1 West 8th Street, L16
3rd Floor, LRC
Jacksonville, FL 32209


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