1a-1 Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics Fellowship
Project Description:
Early identification and intervention for developmental disorders are critical to the well-being of children and are the responsibility of pediatric professionals as an integral function of the medical home. Our three-year Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics (DBP) fellowship program, accredited by ACGME and one of 12 funded nationally by HRSA/MCHB, provides intensive training in developmental disorders to 3-4 pediatricians per year. The fellowship includes a didactic curriculum, training in clinical practice, teaching, and research. Three fellows are funded through UCD Health. We have additional funding sources to support faculty efforts for teaching and a Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics Training Program Grant (2013-2023) from the US Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau. Our DBP fellows also participate in the MIND Institutes Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND) training program, which has been ongoing since 2016. Upon exiting the program, our fellows who 1) understand the developmental, behavioral and psychosocial needs of children and families on an individual as well as public policy level; 2) who are skilled in collaborating across disciplines and systems of care at local, regional and national levels to provide and promote evidence-based, family centered, culturally competent and compassionate care; and 3) who contribute to advancing knowledge in the prevention and treatment of developmental behavioral disorders through research and teaching.
Keyword(s):
NDD, Developmental Behavioral Pediatric Fellowship, Continuing Education
Core Function(s):
Training Trainees, Continuing Education/Community Training
Area of Emphasis
Health-Related Activities, Quality of Life, Other - Leadership
Target Audience:
Students/Trainees (long or intermediate trainees), Professionals and Para-Professionals
Unserved or Under-served Populations:
Racial or Ethnic Minorities
Primary Target Audience Geographic Descriptor:
State
COVID-19 Related Data:
N/A