Pediatric Developmental Behavioral Fellowship
Clinical Training
As practitioners, fellows will practice state-of-the-art diagnosis, management and treatment of developmental-behavioral problems and management of children with special health care needs, provide a resource to community practitioners who manage many of these problems, and develop innovative models of community-wide service programs for children and adolescents with these problems that coordinate the work of multiple professionals. The expectation is that fellows will be trained to provide evidence-based assessments, diagnosis, and management plans to each patient they see.
Clinical training includes the following clinics:
- Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Continuity Clinic
- Adoption
- Attention, Behavior, Comprehensive Care (ABC Clinic)
- Cerebral Palsy
- Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (clinic and school for children with ASD)
- Cochlear Implant
- Complex Care (e.g., cerebral palsy and/or intellectual disability)
- Craniofacial
- Developmental-Behavioral
- Down syndrome
- Feeding
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum
- Genetics
- Meningomyelocele
- Neurology
- Preemie Follow-up
- Rainbow Autism Diagnostic Clinic
- Sleep
- Transition
- Tuberous Sclerosis