Originally posted by kelli417
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Just wanted to add that Neonatology (neonatal-perinatal medicine) is a fellowship program, so it is an additional 3 years that your DH would do after either a 3 year peds residency or 4 year med-peds residency (our home program offers a 5 year med-peds residency). Fellowships usually require a move, although some peeps have been fortunate to obtain a fellowship with their current residency program. This might be the case especially if your residency program does not offer a fellowship in what he wants. And you might not want to stay at your home program (or apply near home if you moved away for residency) if the fellowship is malignant or does not offer the type of experience that your DH (and your family) wish to get out of this level of training.
There are about 100 neonatal-perinatal medicine fellowship programs, 75 internal medicine/pediatrics residency programs, and a lot of peds residency programs. To start getting an idea of where these programs are located and if any of them are located in your specific geographic area, check out the ACGME website: http://www.acgme.org/adspublic/. You can sort programs by specialty and sponsor as well. Happy residency and fellowship hunting!
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