Critical Care - Adult
The Adult Critical Care Fellowship Program is designed to equip APPs with the specialized skills and knowledge required to deliver high-quality care in a variety of adult critical care settings. This comprehensive program combines didactic education with hands-on clinical experience in various intensive care units. Fellows engage in a structured curriculum covering essential topics such as hemodynamics, ventilator management, advanced cardiac life support, and critical care pharmacology.
Under the guidance of experienced critical care clinicians, fellows gain proficiency in performing critical procedures, interpreting diagnostic tests, and managing complex patient cases. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and prepares graduates to excel as competent practitioners in the challenging environment of adult critical care.
Locations
William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital
Program Dates
Start Date: October
Application Open: January-March
Rotations/Blocks
The program includes rotations in:
- Medical Intensive Care Unit
- Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
- Neurocritical Care Unit
- Surgical Intensive Care Unit
Additionally, fellows may participate in specialty rotations such as anesthesia, transplant, infectious disease, palliative care, and nephrology.
Specialty Program Director(s)
Kimberly Williams, M.S.N., APRN, AGACNP-BC, Internal Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Specialty Medical Director
Craig Glazer, M.D., Assoc VP & Chief Medical Officer University Hospitals