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The Children's Hospital and
Kempe
Center for the
Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect
Director:
Andrew Sirotnak, MD
Phone:
720-777-6919
Fax:
720-777-7253
Two or three year post-residency
Child Abuse and Neglect Fellowship is available for board certified or eligible
pediatricians. CO medical license is required. The
University
of Colorado’s
Kempe Child Protection Team is one of the first three and oldest in the country,
founded in 1958 by C. Henry Kempe, MD.
Busy clinical service with 800
patients a year (with approximately 40% sexual abuse and 60% physical abuse or
neglect, inpatient and outpatient). Weekly child protection team clinic for
sexual abuse consultations with colposcopy examination, follow up inpatient
care, and community DHS referrals. MDT
case review meeting is held each week. Team psychologist has local and national
reputation for treating severely traumatized children, in particular, those who
have witnessed violence.
The Children’s Hospital (TCH) is on
the Anshutz Medical Campus, where the integrated clinical, educational and
research enterprise of the
University of Colorado
now resides.
We are a major referral center for child abuse
consultation services through the
Kempe
Center for the
Rocky
Mountain
region, including Wyoming,
Idaho,
Nebraska,
and Kansas.
TCH is Colorado’s
only Level One pediatric trauma center with a busy emergency department and a
growing network of care sites, with close to 60,000 ED annual visits on our main
campus. We are affiliated with
Denver
Health
Medical
Center,
a Level One Adult trauma center and the major public health hospital and primary
care network for
Denver.
First year is primarily clinical and
second year can be designed around research with total time approximately 60%
clinical, 20% research, and 20% time involvement in outside activity such as
court, lectures and outreach. Civil and criminal court testimony in cases is
required training.
All pediatric fellows at The
University of Colorado are required to complete an educational curriculum that
includes basic research, biostatistics training, as well as, participation in
career development sessions. In addition to this educational series, fellows are
encouraged to explore
MPH, PhD, and other advanced
degrees through the
University of
Colorado Clinical Sciences
Program.
Scholarly oversight committee will be in place for fellow with a required
scholarly product. This
structure will satisfy the
ABP
requirements for 3 year fellows who plan to take Child Abuse Pediatrics
certifying examination.
Our funding primarily through private and foundation grants,
and departmental support with clinical earnings. The program can have 1 or 2
positions yearly depending upon funding availability. Past graduates now lead
multidisciplinary teams, or hold academic positions in child abuse pediatrics.
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