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Child Abuse Pediatrics Fellowship


The University of 麻豆传媒高清 School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics, , and the , all located on the Anschutz Medical Campus, offer a three-year post-residency fellowship in Child Abuse Pediatrics. The primary goal of our fellowship program is to train physicians who are board eligible or board certified in pediatrics to become academic and clinical leaders in the subspecialty field of Child Abuse Pediatrics The fellowship provides in-depth and intensive training clinical care, education and research. More ABP information can be found at . In addition, the Kempe Center offers the , a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship.


About Kempe


The Kempe Center was founded in 1972 by C. Henry Kempe, MD, a former University of 麻豆传媒高清 School of Medicine Chairman of Pediatrics. His 1962 publication of the landmark paper The Battered Child, establishing one of the nation's first Child Protection Teams in 1958 and founding of the national center in Denver, are both legacy and foundation for the current University of 麻豆传媒高清 School of Medicine child advocacy and protection system of care.

The faculty at The Kempe Center consists of pediatricians, nurse coordinator, social workers, lawyer, epidemiologists, child welfare services researchers and psychology and psychiatry clinicians. Our strength-based, family centered, and competency-based training program for child welfare professionals has educational experts in adult learning. Children’s Hospital 麻豆传媒高清 clinical staff have many faculty colleagues in the Departments of General Pediatrics, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Neurosurgery, Social Work and Surgery who provide excellent interdisciplinary care with our team for suspected child abuse victims and their families. For more information about the center, please visit .

Past trainees continue very active involvement in the field of child abuse pediatrics and have become nationally recognized for their work with abused children as academic faculty, clinicians, and educators.


Program Aims


  • The Child Abuse Pediatrics Fellowship will train pediatricians to become clinical, academic, educational and administrative leaders in the field of Child Abuse Pediatrics. The fellowship has the core goal to promote the health, safety and well-being of all children by assuring that there are well trained subspecialists the field of Child Abuse Pediatrics.
  • Fellows will learn to provide patient care to children and adolescents with suspected abuse in a family-centered, culturally-sensitive, developmentally-focused manner and within a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) that is broadly inclusive and evidence-based. The MDT model for the diagnosis and treatment of child abuse is emphasized. Successful completion of training depends on the demonstrated ability to utilize and coordinate care within health care and child welfare systems in order to provide optimal care and advocacy for patients, families and communities
  • The program also trains fellows to grow as experts in the education of multidisciplinary professionals, as well as graduate medical education learners in our school and hospitals. Fellows who successfully complete training will have developed a teaching portfolio that addresses the scope of education in our field and advocacy for the issue of child maltreatment. The program provides basic research skills needed for completion of core scholarship requirement and graduate fellows who will advance the evidence base of the field.
  • To build and maintain an infrastructure to recruit diverse fellows and provide an inclusive learning environment that promotes and celebrates differences.

Clinical Training


Clinical training during the fellowship includes extensive experience with the Child Protection Team, a shared multidisciplinary program of Children's Hospital 麻豆传媒高清 and The Kempe Center. The team is the only hospital based multidisciplinary child abuse team in the state supporting a seven-state catchment area. The team evaluates and provides treatment annually for children who are suspected child abuse victims. Physicians, healthcare professionals, families, human services, law enforcement, and others in the Rocky Mountain Region refer to the team for consultation, treatment services, and support. Children's Hospital 麻豆传媒高清 is the only Level One Pediatric Trauma Center in 麻豆传媒高清 with very active Emergency Medicine, Trauma, General Surgery and Neurosurgery, and Burn Unit services.

Fellows participate in the medical diagnosis, consultation, and treatment of children who are admitted to Children's Hospital 麻豆传媒高清 for serious injuries resulting from suspected physical abuse or neglect and sexual assault. The team also consults on factitious illness, nonorganic failure to thrive, neglect, child deaths, human trafficking, and sexual abuse cases. Two weekly clinics evaluate cases of child abuse in an interdisciplinary team approach. Fellows learn how to obtain a detailed child abuse history, how to recognize and diagnose abusive injuries, how to analyze the mechanics of inflicted injury, how to interview families and children in the hospital setting, how to use diagnostic tests, and how to document abuse. Fellows will attend and participate in forensic autopsies of children who die from child abuse or other injuries and can participate in local child fatality review teams.

Clinical call is shared with attending faculty who are based at Children’s Hospital 麻豆传媒高清 Anschutz Medical Campus and 麻豆传媒高清 Springs sites. Rotations at the Denver County SAFE Center and local child advocacy centers are part of training.

Fellows will interact with the staff psychologist of the Stress, Trauma, Adversity Research, and Treatment (START) Center, a behavioral health clinic for exposure to the mental health outcomes of child abuse and neglect. Fellows can also interact with and participate in the other programs of the Kempe Center.

Integral to medical evaluation is learning how to work with social service and law enforcement agencies to protect children at risk for abuse, death, or serious disability from abuse and neglect.

Fellows learn about the legal systems involved in child protection and child abuse prosecution through didactic lectures, weekly child protection team interdisciplinary review, and direct court experience. The fellows learn state child abuse laws, how to be an effective witness, and how to document and present cases for the legal system. Court testimony by fellows is an expected part of training.

Research Training


Fellows are required to complete the Department of Pediatrics fellow education series, which includes didactic courses in biostatistics, epidemiology, and research design. These courses include examinations and projects with pass / fail grades. The cost of the course is covered by the program.

Additional training in the  is optional. Fellows are required to design and complete an independent study that can result in national abstract presentation and publication. Ample opportunity exists for presentation of abstracts and lectures at local and national child abuse conferences.

Membership in the Ray E. Helfer Society and attendance at the annual conference is supported. Formal courses in biostatistics, epidemiology, and research design offered by the can be taken by fellows. 

Learning Opportunities


Subspecialty Excellence in 麻豆传媒高清al Leadership & Scholarship (SEELS) Program

  • The University of 麻豆传媒高清 Department of Pediatrics is proud of offer the Subspecialty Excellence in 麻豆传媒高清al Leadership & Scholarship (SEELS) Program for subspecialty pediatric fellows committed to an academic career in medical education.
  • The SEELS program guides fellows through an 18-month program that provides research mentorship, coaching, and instruction.
  • The overall goal of SEELS is to equip these fellows with the necessary knowledge/skills/attitudes for success as future medical educators through educational scholarship and professional identity development, faculty and peer mentorship, and engaging in an educational community of practice.

Pediatric Fellowship 麻豆传媒高清al Series

This educational series has been developed by the Committee on Fellowship 麻豆传媒高清 to address areas of scholarly interest common to all pediatric fellows. Nearly 100 sub-specialized physicians in training will attend 5-6 half-day seminars spread across their 3 years of fellowship.

  • Attendance is mandatory and the trainee is excused from clinical responsibilities.
  • In addition to providing core educational material, these sessions allow trainees in different disciplines and throughout the department to meet and interact with one another in an informal and collegial environment.
  • Occurs several times per year throughout fellowship with fellows of different subspecialties

Pediatric Biostatistics for Clinicians Course

This course is primarily intended for 2nd and 3rd year Department of Pediatrics fellows as part of the comprehensive fellowship educational program. Designed to help fellows to develop an ability to be a critical consumer of the literature and develop familiarity with many commonly used statistical methods.

  • This course comprises for six 2-hour sessions
  • Designed for second year fellows, but any fellow or resident an register for the course.

Advanced Degrees Available at CU

Where to Apply


Our pediatric fellowships will be conducting virtual interviews for this upcoming interview season. We look forward to sharing our programs with you and getting to know more about you. Our planned virtual interview dates are forthcoming.

If you have questions about the online application and interview process feel free to reach out to our program coordinator.

All application material should be submitted through the . We participate in the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP). Required application materials include a completed ERAS common application form, curriculum vitae, a USMLE (or COMLEX/ECFMG) transcript, a personal statement addressing your interest in Child Abuse Pediatrics, and 3 letters of recommendation.

ERAS Application Timeline


DateActivity
Monday, May 31, 2025ERAS 2024 season ends at 5 p.m. ET
Wednesday, June 4, 2025ERAS 2025 season begins at 9 a.m. ET
Thursday, June 5, 2025EFDO will release tokens to fellowship applicants
Wednesday, July 2, 2025July cycle fellowship applicants may begin submitting applications to programs at 9 a.m. ET
Wednesday, July 16, 2025July cycle fellowship programs may begin reviewing applications at 9 a.m. ET
May 31, 2026ERAS 2025 season ends at 5 p.m. ET

NRMP Fall Match Timeline


DateActivity
Wednesday, August 20, 2025Match Opens
Wednesday, October 1, 2025Ranking Opens
Wednesday, October 31, 2025Quota Change Deadline
Wednesday, November 19, 2024Rank Order List Certification
Wednesday, December 3, 2025MATCH DAY

Who Should Apply


We hope to attract applicants who are motivated and self-directed learners who want to develop academic careers based on excellence in research, scholarship, education and clinical care in Child Abuse Pediatrics. To be considered for admission to our program, applicants must have successfully completed training in an ACGME-accredited residency program in Pediatrics. Application for medical license in the State of 麻豆传媒高清 must be completed before initiation of training.

How We Interview


Our pediatric fellowships will be conducting virtual interviews for this upcoming interview season during September, October, and early November. We look forward to sharing our programs with you and getting to know more about you. Our planned virtual interview dates are under review, and we will communicate those directly to applicants.

Salary and Benefits


The University of 麻豆传媒高清 offers salary and benefits packages that are competitive with other fellowship programs across the country. Current salary levels can be found at the School of Medicine - Graduate Medical 麻豆传媒高清 Stipends

Who to Contact


Rashaan Ford, MD
Director, Fellowship in Child Abuse Pediatrics
Children's Hospital 麻豆传媒高清
13123 East 16th Avenue, B138 Aurora, CO  80045

Phone: 720-777-6919
Fax: 720-777-7253
E-mail:  Curtis.Ford

Jessica Coleman
Program Coordinator, Fellowship in Child Abuse Pediatrics
Children's Hospital 麻豆传媒高清
13123 East 16th Avenue, B138
Aurora, CO 80045

E-mail: Jessica.Coleman

Current Fellows


Past Fellows

Past trainees proudly continue their work in the field and many are nationally recognized for their work with abused children as clinicians, educators, advocates, and researchers.

NameYear Completed Current Position / Faculty Appointment Location 
Kelly Finnegan, MD2024Assistant Professor of PediatricsDenver Health Medical Center
Carmelle Wallace, MD, MPH, DTMH2024Assistant Professor of PediatricsUniversity of 麻豆传媒高清 SOM
Jessie Panks, MD2021Pediatrics Practice, WashingtonWoodinville Pediatrics Group
Sasha Svendsen, MD 2017Assistant Professor of PediatricsU Mass Chan Medical School
  Division Chief, Child Protection Program 
Curtis Rashaan Ford, MD2013Assistant Professor of PediatricsUniversity of 麻豆传媒高清 SOM
Sandeep Narang, MD2008Professor of PediatricsMedical College of Wisconsin
  Chief, Section of Child Advocacy and Protection 
Antonia Chiesa, MD2005Associate Professor of PediatricsUniversity of 麻豆传媒高清 SOM
  Director of Integrated Healthcare Operations and Services, The Kempe Center
Kathryn Wells, MD2002Professor of Pediatrics and Executive Director, The Kempe CenterUniversity of 麻豆传媒高清 SOM
Tamara Grigsby, MD2001Professor of PediatricsOHSU, Portland, OR
Patti Rosquist, MD1999Pediatric PracticeLongmont, CO
Timothy Kutz, MD1997Professor of PediatricsSt. Louis University SOM
Dede Arnholz, MD1998Clinical Professor of PediatricsKaiser Permanente, CO
Kent Hymel, MD1996Professor of PediatricsHershey College Medicine, retired
Suzanne P. Starling, MD1995Professor of PediatricsEastern Virginia Medical School
Andrew Sirotnak, MD1994Professor of Pediatrics, Vice Chair Faculty AffairsUniversity of 麻豆传媒高清 SOM
Susan K. Reichert, MD1993Previous Director, Child Advocacy 
Diversity / Equity / Inclusion

Diversity

We are committed to creating a diverse environment for students, residents, fellows, and faculty. We believe that an environment of inclusiveness and respect promotes excellence and that a setting where diversity is valued leads to the training of physicians who are prepared to practice culturally effective medicine and meet the needs of the various populations we serve. Visit our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion webpage for more....

Well-Being / Resilience

Be well

By embracing wellness and improving personal resiliency, physicians can reconnect with the meaning of their work and fend off stress. Reducing or eliminating burnout also has practical implications for the entire department such as improving patient safety, student advancement, and the overall campus environment. 

Visit our Pediatric Well-Being and Resilience website...

 

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