https://healthdev.ou.edu/medicine/academic-departments Parent Page: Academic Departments id: 23002 Active Page: Fellowshipid:23018

Fellowship Overview

The overall goal of the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Subspecialty Training Program is to train physicians to be proficient in the practice of pediatric emergency medicine. It focuses on the emergent and immediate needs of patients with regards to diagnosis, resuscitation, and trauma stabilization. Graduates will be considered experts in the fields of triage, advanced life support, procedural sedation, and primary trauma management. We prepare our fellows to acquire the teaching and research skills necessary to become independent and productive academic pediatric emergency medicine physicians and leaders in this field of medicine.



Amanda Bogie, MD
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program Director
CMRI Express Employment International Endowed Chair, Children's Health Foundation
Regent's Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Section Chief
Clinical Professor
 

 

Kendall Luyt, MD
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Associate Program Director
Clinical Assistant Professor

 

Ryan McKee, MD
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Associate Program Director
Clinical Associate Professor

 

Curriculum

Clinical Experience

Our fellows are trained in the care of critically ill and injured children. Fellows are also given exposure to focused adult practice allowing for the evaluation, triage, and basic care of our occasional “grown-up” patients. Fellows also get exposure to a wide variety of procedures including procedural sedation, splinting, laceration repairs, intubations, central line placement, foreign body removal, FAST, etc.

Rotations

PEDs Trained
Rotation Obligations
Pediatric ED & Research 26 months
Adult ED/EMS 3 months
PICU 1 months
Adult Trauma 1 month
Anesthesia/Sedation 1 month
Child Abuse/Administration 1 month
Pediatric Radiology/Ultrasound 2 Weeks
Elective (ORL, Cardio, Cath Lab, Orth, Sport Med, etc.) 1 Month/2 weeks
Toxicology 1 Month

 

EM Trained
Rotation Obligations
Pediatric ED & Research 15 months
PICU 1 months
Anesthesia/Sedation 1 month
Toxicology 1 month
Child Abuse/Administration 1 month
Elective (ORL, Cardio, Cath Lab, Orth, Sport Med, etc.) 1 Month/2 weeks
Pediatric Radiology/Ultrasound 2 Weeks
Peds Subspecialty Clinic (TBD)* 2 Months
TLS Newborn Nursery/NICU 1 Month


Sample Block Schedule

Below is an example of a Peds and ER trained block schedules

1st Year (Peds Trained) 2nd Year (Peds Trained) 3rd Year (Peds Trained)
Peds ED/Research x 7 Peds ED/Research x 10 Peds ED/Research x 9
Adult ED (SW or Tulsa)* Adult ED(SW)/EMS x 2 Admin/Child Abuse*
Peds Anesthesia   Elective*
PICU*   Toxicology*
Peds Rad/Ultra - Elective    
Trauma*    
Average Total ED Shifts: 92 Average Total ED Shifts: 124 Average Total ED Shifts: 120
1st Year (ER Trained) 2nd Year (ER Trained)
Peds ED x 4 Peds ED x 4
Peds ED/Research x 3 Peds ED/Research x 4
PICU* Admin/Child Abuse
Peds Sub Specialty Clinic* Peds Sub Specialty Clinic*
Peds Anesthesia Elective
TLS NN/NICU* Peds Rad/Ultra - Elective
Toxicology  
Average Total ED Shifts: 106 Average Total ED Shifts: 124

Research Experience 

Over the course of the three-year fellowship, one year is dedicated to research but has been divided throughout the program to occur within the Pediatric ED rotation. Our goal is for each fellow to produce and complete a well-designed study which will be published in a peer-reviewed journal. To ensure a successful research project, our fellows are provided with:

  • Research methods workshops & lectures
  • IRB application & navigation assistance
  • Biostatisticians
  • Faculty mentors
  • Dedicated research staff

Contact:  
Valorie Owens, MSW, CRA

Valorie-Owens@ouhsc.edu

Research Project Manager


Education/Training

 

Board Review & Educational Requirements

Fellows in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at the University of Oklahoma participate in structured, bi-monthly board review sessions in preparation for subspecialty certification. These sessions combine didactic lectures, board-style question review, and faculty-led discussions, with contributions from both PEM faculty and invited guest subspecialists. This protected educational time is essential in supporting fellow success on the certifying exam.

The board review curriculum is designed to be high-yield, interactive, and adaptable to individual learning needs. In addition, fellows have access to a wide range of institutional resources for board preparation and test-taking strategies through the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine.

Fellows are expected to contribute to the academic mission by delivering the following presentations each year:

  • One Interesting Case Presentation

  • One Morbidity & Mortality Report

  • One Journal Club or Critically Appraised Topic (CAT)

  • Two Didactic Lectures

This structured approach ensures balanced development of clinical expertise, scholarly engagement, and teaching proficiency.

 

Grand Rounds

Pediatric Grand Rounds are held in the Samis Education Center's Rainbolt Family Auditorium every Wednesday from 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. The auditorium is a short walk from the Emergency Department. Fellows are expected to attend unless working in the ED or on an off-site rotation.

Mentorship

Each fellow is paired with both a Clinical and Research Faculty mentor. Your mentors will follow your progress as you go through your fellowship and will help guide you in your clinical and research pathways.

CSETC Simulation Lab

The high fidelity pediatric and adult simulators through the Clinical Skills Examination and Testing Center (CSETC). Funded by the OU College of Medicine, the CSETC allows our fellows an exciting and unique opportunity to execute common resuscitative simulations, as well as less encountered or more complicated scenarios, in a controlled environment. Under the direction of our Simulation Program Director, Dr. Amy Sparkman, fellows "practice" the practice of emergency medicine, team management, and procedures, and gain confidence through repetition, real-time faculty feedback, and subsequent video-assisted self-evaluations.

Amy Sparkman, MD
Assistant Professor
Simulation Program Director

Co-Director of Resident Education

 

Simulation Lab in Action

Application Information

To apply for our fellowship program, please follow the link below to the ERAS online system.

https://students-residents.aamc.org/training-residency-fellowship/applying-fellowships-eras/

Number of fellows: 10

Candidates are accepted upon completion of training in Pediatrics or Emergency Medicine residency programs (ABP/ABEM approved).

Visa: We do sponsor J1 visa applicants. Unfortunately, we are not able to sponsor H1B visas or applicants from non-ACGME-approved residencies.

Interviews: September - November

Accreditation ID: 3243921058

Statement of Benefits: 2024-2025

Video Tour of the Emergency Department and Facilities

The-Children-s-Hospital-Sooner-Pediatrics

If you would like to contact us about our fellowship program, please contact our Fellowship Program Coordinator, Sami Bowman. 

Pediatric Emergency Medicine
940 NE 13th Street, 2G-2300
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Office:  405-271-2429
Fax:       405-271-2421
Email:   Sami-Bowman@ouhsc.edu

Fellows in Action