Program Overview


APP Fellowship Overview

Fellowship at a Glance

Education

Emory’s APP fellowships offers an innovative 12-month curriculum composed of in-person didactics, online learning modules, simulation lab, proctored procedures and mentored clinical experiences.

Clinical Experiences
  • Broad, complex patient experiences in an award-winning academic center
  • Clinical experiences with rotations in multiple specialty ICU’s and across multiple Emory campuses
  • Inter-professional experiences, and team-based learning
  • Case presentations
  • Average of 50-60 clinical hours per week
Didactic Education
  • Didactic experiences in a multifaceted learning opportunities.
    • In person lectures once per month from experts
    • Online learning modules
    • Rotation specific exams
    • High yield simulation Lab experience twice per month
Core Fellowship Curriculum
  • Didactics in essential critical care medicine topics
  • VCCR/ATLS/ENLS
  • FCCS (when available)
  • Ultrasound curriculum
  • Clinical Simulation
Professional development
  • Communication and conflict resolution
  • Diversity and Inclusion
  • Leadership development
  • Professional mentorship
  • Research opportunities
Wellness
  • Self-reflection and journaling
  • Resiliency and self-compassion
  • Alumni networking
  • Peer support
Assessments
  • Fellow Assessment Methods
    • End of Rotation Evaluation
    • End of Rotation Exam
    • Direct Observation
    • Clinical Simulation Evaluation
  • Program Assessment Methods
    • Didactic and Clinical Evaluation
    • Administrative and Institutional Evaluation
    • Leadership Evaluation
Graduation Requirements
  • Successful completion of all clinical rotations
  • Satisfactory end-of-rotation evaluations
  • Passing scores for end-of-rotation exams
  • Completion of Core Fellowship curriculum
  • Maintenance Procedure Logs
  • Completed program evaluations
  • Completion of senior presentation

Upon successful completion of the ECCC APP Fellowship program, participants will receive a certificate of completion issued by the program, signed by the program directors and medical director.