

After Residency
The primary goal of the UM/JMH Pediatrics Residency Program is to train successful future pediatricians by equipping them with the training and skills while meeting their personal career goals. Our graduates proceed to a wide variety of jobs in both primary care and specialty fields. Listed below is a summary of that information.
Mentorship:
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Interns are paired with a faculty mentor and periodic meetings are held to evaluate progress and provide guidance with option to add additional mentors or transition to a mentor within selected specialty later on
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Interns are also matched with an upper level “resident buddy” upon matching who can provide support, advice, and answer questions during the transition from medical school to residency
Independent Practice:
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Recent graduates have obtained academic hospitalist medicine positions, outpatient pediatric care positions, and urgent care/EM positions both locally and across the country
ACGME-Approved Pediatric Fellowships offered at UM/Holtz:
Click the links below for more information
Other Fellowships Available at UM/Holtz:
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Academic Medicine Fellowship
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Medical Genetics
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Allergy & Immunology
Our residents graduate equipped with the clinical acumen, efficiency, and confidence needed to succeed in fellowship. In the video, one of Jackson's pediatric nephrology fellows and graduate of the pediatric residency class of 2020 explains why she fell in love with the Holtz family.
Fellowship Match Results:
Year | Institution | Location | Program |
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2017 | MD Anderson Cancer Center | Houston, TX | Pediatric Hematology/Oncology |
2017 | Texas Children’s Hospital | Houston, TX | Pediatric Gastroenterology |
2017 | Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles | Los Angeles, CA | Neonatology |
2017 | New York Methodist | Brooklyn, NY | Pediatric Emergency Medicine |
2017 | Nicklaus Children’s Hospital | Miami, FL | Pediatric Emergency Medicine |
2016 | Akron Children’s Hospital | Akron, OH | Pediatric Sports Medicine |
2016 | Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles | Los Angeles, CA | Pediatric Critical Care |
2016 | Cincinnati Children’s Hospital | Cincinnati, OH | Medical Genetics & Genomics |
2016 | MD Anderson Cancer Center | Houston, TX | Pediatric Hematology/Oncology |
2015 | Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles | Los Angeles, CA | Pediatric Emergency Medicine |
2015 | Duke University Hospital | Durham, NC | Pediatric Hematology/Oncology |
2015 | Duke University Hospital | Durham, NC | Neonatology |
2015 | Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago | Chicago, IL | Pediatric Emergency Medicine |
2015 | Washington University | St. Louis, MO | Pediatric Gastroenterology |
2015 | Newark Beth Israel Hospital | Newark, NJ | Pediatric Emergency Medicine |
2015 | UT Southwestern Medical Center | Dallas, TX | Pediatric Gastroenterology |
2015 | Nicklaus Children’s Hospital | Miami, FL | Pediatric Emergency Medicine |
2014 | Northwestern University | Chicago, IL | Pediatric Neurology |
2014 | Emory University | Atlanta, GA | Pediatric Hematology/Oncology |
2014 | University of California San Francisco | San Francisco, CA | Pediatric Gastroenterology |
After Graduation:
Fun Fact
Over the past 25 years, 20% UM/Holtz residency graduates have completed or are currently training in one of our nine accredited programs:
ACGME‐approved Pediatric Fellowships at UM/Holtz
Medical Genetics
Neonatal/Perinatal Medicine
Pediatric Cardiology
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Pediatric Endocrinology
Pediatric Gastroenterology
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
Pediatric Infectious Diseases/Immunology
Pediatric Nephrology
Pediatric Pulmonology
Allergy & Immunology
Many others have gone on to train at prestigious institutions all over the United States!