Pediatric Critical Care Medicine (PD)

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General Program Information
Academic year 2022
Number of accredited programs 76
Length of accredited training 3
Minimum number of prior years required 3
Offers graduate year 1 positions, available immediately upon medical school completion no
Average number of PY1 interviews 31
Percent of programs requiring Step 1 score for interview 89%
Percent of programs requiring Level 1 score (for DOs) for interview 80%
Residents
Total number of active residents/fellows 606
Average number of residents/fellows 7.9
Average percent female 66%
Average percent international medical graduates 21%
Average percent DOs 16%
Faculty
Average number of full-time physician faculty 17.2
Average number of part-time physician faculty 0.6
Average percent female full-time physician faculty 50%
Average ratio of full-time physician faculty to resident/fellow 2.8
Resident Work Hours (PY1)
Average hours on duty per week 65.2
Average maximum consecutive hours on duty 26.3
Average days off duty per week 1.3
Work Environment And Compensation (PY1)
Average percent of training in hospital outpatient clinics 2%
Average percent of training in non-hospital ambulatory care community settings 0%
Average resident/fellow compensation $69,889.78
Average number of days of vacation 19.6

Graduates' Career Plans

In 2022, 195 residents or fellows completed training in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine (PD). Program directors knew of the plans of 186 (95.4%). Please interpret the following accordingly.
Completing training 195
With known plans 186 (95.4%)
Pursuing more training 36 (19.4%)
Practicing in the US 20 (10.8%)
Group practice 10 (50%)
In same specialty 17 (85%)
In same state as program 7 (35%)
In NHSC or similar underserved area 1 (5%)
Academician 119 (64%)
Full-time 116 (97.5%)
Military 3 (1.6%)
Non-clinical research 4 (2.2%)
Non-medical career/left country 3 (1.6%)
Unemployed 1 (0.5%)