Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship
Program Overview
The Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship Program at the ÎÚÑ»ÊÓÆµ Children’s Hospital, Delaware, in affiliation with Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University (TJU), has been training outstanding physicians in advanced skills in pediatric anesthesiology since 2008. Annually we provide anesthesia for approximately 15,000 cases both in the operating rooms and satellite locations throughout the hospital. As a Level I trauma center, we cover trauma for patients throughout the state of Delaware and the Delaware Valley.
In our program you will gain valuable didactic and clinical experience in caring for neonates, infants, children and adolescents undergoing a wide variety of surgical, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, as well as pain management and related care. In addition to the knowledge and skills you acquire we also focus on developing your professionalism and empathy as an anesthesiologist who specializes in the care of children and their families.
Our Pediatric Anesthesiology Program
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- Curriculum
- Salary & Benefits
- Location & Living
- Faculty & Participants
Our Fellowship ProgramÌý
Our one-year, ACGME-accredited pediatric anesthesiology fellowship training program offers two positions to provide a well-rounded exposure to a wide range of patients in diverse clinical settings, encompassing all of the pediatric surgical and medical subspecialties. In addition you will acquire knowledge and skills in pediatric regional anesthesia, pain management, pediatric cardiac anesthesia and critical care. We also believe in developing your abilities in teaching, research and the administrative aspects of the specialty.Ìý
Our main facility at ÎÚÑ»ÊÓÆµ Children’s Hospital, Delaware includes 12 main ORs, 4 short procedure rooms and off-site locations such as IR, MRI, CT and cath labs.
Rotations
Some of the major areas of rotation include pediatric cardiac care, pediatric intensive care, pediatric pain management and pediatric presurgical service.
General Anesthesiology (7 months)
You will gain experience and skills in all of the pediatric surgical and medical subspecialties, and achieve competence in caring for children in both highly complex cases and busy outpatient arenas. We also participate in a solid organ transplant center. We have a robust orthopedic service providing extensive experience in caring for children with complex medical histories undergoing complex orthopedic procedures.
During your time in the general anesthesiology rotations, you will be involved in various surgical subspecialties such as:Ìý
- General surgery
- Trauma surgery
- Solid organ transplant
- Urology
- Neurosurgery
- Orthopedics
- Plastic surgery
- Ophthalmology
- Oral surgery
- ENT
- GI
- Hematology/oncology
- Bone marrow transplant
- Pulmonology
- Medical imaging
- Interventional radiology
- Optional elective month
Regional Anesthesia
You will perform various types of regional anesthesia throughout the year with one-on-one supervision. Over 1,500 blocks are performed yearly, including upper extremity, lower extremity, truncal blocks and neuraxial anesthesia (epidural, spinal, caudal blocks).
Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesiology (2 months)
Under the guidance of our pediatric cardiac anesthesiology faculty, you will gain an understanding of the pathophysiology and clinical presentation of a variety of cardiac-related conditions in children. Two months are dedicated to cardiac anesthesiology and cardiac critical care. This includes cases in the ORs, cath labs and Cardiovascular ICU. You will also participate in ICU rounds and lecture series to learn more about the pre and postanesthesia care of your patients.Ìý
Through practice-based learning and improvement, you’ll learn to function competently as an anesthesiology consultant for children with cardiac pathophysiology having a noncardiac surgical procedure.
Pain Management Service (1 month)
You will develop proficiency in performing pain management consults in children with a wide range of pain issues and gain an in-depth knowledge of available pain management modalities. Through practice-based learning and improvement, you will also become familiar with the use of published resources on pediatric pain management, as well as multidisciplinary resources.
Critical CareÌý— Neonatal ICU (1 month) and Pediatric ICU (1 month)
With a focus on patient care and medical knowledge, you will gain an in-depth clinical exposure to neonatology and pediatric critical care medicine under the supervision of our critical care faculty in the ICUs.
You will gain knowledge of advanced techniques in neonatal and pediatric resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, ECMO and noninvasive ventilatory support. You will gain skills in trauma resuscitation and management of pediatric head trauma, and acquire experience in managing the surgically and medically critical ill child.Ìý
Didactic Curriculum & Research
- Weekly fellow conferences
- Monthly combined anesthesia/critical care medicine advanced seminars
- Weekly combined sessions with residents
- Monthly journal clubs
- Departmental Grand Rounds
- Cardiology conferences
- ECMO course
- Simulation sessions
- Oral board exam/OSCE preparation
- Research, QA and scholarly projects
- Monthly conferences focusing on wellness education and finance
- Education in combination with the other fellowship programs in the hospital
Clinical Supervision
As a fellow in pediatric anesthesia, you will work closely with attending physicians during all of your clinical educational experiences. The attending physician will be physically present for induction and emergence and available throughout the case.
Under the attending physician’s supervision, you will perform preoperative patient evaluations, identify pertinent issues, propose strategies, and identify potential complications, thus gaining exposure to all pediatric surgical and medical subspecialties, assuming more independence as your skill and performance levels grow. On-call experience in the operating room and PICU will be supervised. You will also have responsibility, under the attending’s supervision, for postoperative follow-up with inpatients and outpatients, as well as consultations in the pain service and presurgical clinics.
Salary & Benefits
Salary
- PGY 5: $84,139
- PGY 6: $89,660
Benefits
As a pediatric anesthesiology fellow, you’ll receive the following from the Department of Anesthesiology:
Health Care Benefits
- Medical benefits
- Dental benefits
- Prescription drug coverage
- Malpractice insurance coverage
Organizational Benefits
- Reimbursement for Delaware license
- Reimbursement for Delaware DEA license
- Society of Pediatric Anesthesia membershipÌý
- Office space and secretarial support provided
- Access to INFOLINK online library resources and JEFFLINE (Sidney Kimmel Medical College Library resources)
- Individual call room when on in-house overnight call
- Meal pass when in hospital for overnight call —the cafeteria has night hours for night shift employees
Time Off
In addition to 4 weeks vacation, the fellow has 5 days of educational conference time with a $1,750 yearly stipend. Additional conference time is available for scholarly presentations upon Department and GME office approval.
Training at ÎÚÑ»ÊÓÆµ in Delaware Valley
ÎÚÑ»ÊÓÆµ Children’s Hospital, Delaware, sits on a scenic, 300-acre estate in Wilmington’s Brandywine Valley. It’s the largest pediatric training site in our system, big enough to offer nearly every specialty, yet close-knit enough that faculty know their learners well. From the start, you’ll notice a culture built on collaboration, mentorship, and curiosity.
Hospital & Training Environment
Most of your training takes place at our children’s hospital in Wilmington, a nationally recognized destination for complex pediatric care. It’s the state’s only Level I Pediatric Trauma Center and home to a Level IV NICU, so you’ll see the full range of high-acuity cases. Families come from across the region, giving you exposure to diverse conditions and hands-on learning in a true referral hub. Take a video tour of the hospital now.Ìý
Along with ÎÚÑ»ÊÓÆµ, you may also spend time at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia and other partner hospitals. These rotations bring variety in community pediatrics, rehabilitation care, and patient populations you won’t see every day in Wilmington.Ìý

Living in Wilmington & Delaware Valley
Wilmington is easy to settle into. It’s affordable, manageable in size, and just a short train ride from Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington, D.C. are also close by. Need fresh air? The Brandywine Valley has trails, rivers, and historic gardens. Want more energy? Philly has food, arts, and sports at a world-class level. Here, you get the best of both worlds.Ìý
Research Opportunities
Research is part of daily life here. Some trainees work in the lab, others join clinical trials, and many focus on quality improvement. Supported by faculty mentors and dedicated resources, trainees may also present at national meetings or publish in peer-reviewed journals.Ìý

Resident & Fellow Life
Training here isn’t only about rotations and research. It’s also about having the space and support to enjoy the journey.

Community & CultureÌý|ÌýColleagues quickly become friends. Alumni talk about the camaraderie, the sense that you’re part of something bigger, and the ease of finding mentors who genuinely care.
Wellness & Support |ÌýWellness is built into the experience. From apps and peer networks to professional counseling, resources are there when you need them. There's also a free 24/7 gym on campus and regular wellness programming.
Everyday Perks |ÌýFree parking. Meals at noon conference. On-site child care center. Call rooms and quiet spaces when you need rest. These make a difference in the rhythm of daily training.
Train With Recognized Leaders
If you’re looking for a rewarding program built on academic excellence and family-centered care, ÎÚÑ»ÊÓÆµ Children's offers outstanding medical, surgical, pharmacy, nursing, therapy and psychology programs. Train with faculty who are respected leaders in their fields, a patient care model that stands apart and access to groundbreaking research.Ìý
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Application Requirements
Application Deadline: May 15, 2025
Training Begins: August 1, 2026
1.Ìý
2.ÌýProfessional photograph
3.ÌýCurriculum vitae
4.ÌýPersonal statement
5.ÌýMedical school transcript
6.ÌýUSMLE/COMLEX scores (all levels)
7.ÌýIn-Training Exam scores
ÌýÌýÌýÌý(ITE) CA-1, CA-2, CA-3
8.ÌýThree references (one must be from current program director)
Visas Accepted
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Questions About Applying?
Doyle Lim, MD,ÌýMMM, FAAP
Program Director
(302) 651-5390
doyle.lim@nemours.org
Manish Purohit, MD, FAAP
Associate Program Director
(302) 651-5390
manish.purohit@nemours.org
Nina Dowd, BS
Fellowship Coordinator
(302) 651-5159
nina.dowd@nemours.org