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The hospitalist becomes a fellow

The hospitalist becomes a fellow

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While the most common path to fellowship is starting a program immediately after graduating from residency, many pediatricians spend time working before choosing to pursue additional sub-specialty training. Matt Cranshaw, MD, was a hospitalist at our Level IV NICU at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford for 3 years before becoming a fellow with us.

During his time as a hospitalist, Matt developed an appreciation for the rich history of neonatology at Stanford. He name-drops some luminaries in the field, like Phil Sunshine, David Stevenson, Bill Benitz, Valerie Chock—all of whom have led (or are currently leading!) our Division. “Having a culture of excellence is something I have really valued,” he says.

In this episode, Matt explores many of the clinical details of our fellowship program including call requirements, NICU management, and mentorship. He describes himself as a clinician first and foremost, and had been worried he might be out of his depth in fellowship since he didn’t have much research experience or many publications to his name prior to starting training. Now a year in, he feels differently. He says our fellowship leadership is above all focused on helping each fellow become the best version of whatever it is they want to be.

CONTACT US

Have questions for Matt? Email him: cranshaw@stanford.edu. Have suggestions for future recordings of NeoNarratives? Email our host Laura Hedli, Science Writer in the Division of Neonatal and Developmental Medicine: lhedli@stanford.edu. Have questions about the Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Program at Stanford? Email Asia Wesley, our Education Program Manager in the Division of Neonatal and Developmental Medicine: awesley@stanford.edu.

Website: neonatology.stanford.edu

X: @StanfordNeo

Youtube: @stanfordneo

CREDITS

This recording was produced by Stanford Medicine’s Educational Technology Team: recording by Digital Media Specialist Grace Sextro and Senior Digital Media Specialist Bindu Madhava, editing by Sextro, and additional support from Manager of Portfolio and Projects Michael McAuliffe. Our Neonatology Education Program Manager is Asia Wesley. Our Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Program Director is Dr. Melissa Scala.

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