About Us
The Division of Pediatric Surgery at Brown University strives for excellence in pediatric surgical care, research, and education.
About Us
The Division of Pediatric Surgery at Brown University strives for excellence in pediatric surgical care, research, and education.
Consistent with the requirements of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, the Pediatric Surgery Fellowship program is structured to allow the resident to develop advanced knowledge and skills in the fundamental areas of surgery related to infants and children as well as a thorough understanding of the pre-operative evaluation and peri-operative management needs of newborn pediatric patients and adolescents. We aim to provide residents with a breadth of experience and a fund of knowledge that will enable them to enter the practice of pediatric surgery and present themselves as leaders for their institution, community, and profession.
Throughout the two-year fellowship, board-eligible general surgeons will progress through training that will allow them to be qualified for sub-specialty certification in pediatric surgery, including:
- Fetal medicine
- Congenital and acquired conditions of the newborn
- Pediatric surgical oncology
- Trauma and pediatric surgical critical care
- Non-cardiac thoracic surgery
- Renal transplantation
- Burns
- Head and neck surgery
- Endoscopy and minimally invasive surgery
Please take a moment to navigate through these pages and discover who we are, what our mission is, how the program is structured, and what our faculty's clinical and research interests are. From this site, you can also visit the patient-oriented Pediatric Surgery at Hasbro pages, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, the Department of Surgery, the Department of Pediatrics at Hasbro and discover what the city of Providence and the state of Rhode Island have to offer.
Mission Statement
At Hasbro Children's Hospital, pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists and staff professionals will constantly strive to provide an environment that is welcoming to all and to utilize all available resources for the greatest achievements in pediatric surgical care, research, and education.
The Division of Pediatric Surgery at Hasbro Children’s Hospital and the Alpert Medical School of Brown University respects and values differences in race, color, gender, sexual orientation, gender identification and expression, genetic information, age, religion and national origin, and is committed to a culture of diversity and inclusion – for its staff, its faculty, its trainees, its patients and their families.