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Clinical Experience

Pediatric Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)  Fellowship

Clinical Experience –tailored to fellow needs and interest

 

The fellowship’s clinical experience could include:

  • 36 weeks of dedicated rounding and support service for ECMO.
    • 2 week with bedside specialists/core
    • 2 week with perfusion
  • 6 weeks of dedicated rounding and consult service for CRRT.
  • 6 weeks clinical service in the PICU and overnight call an average of 1 night per week
  • 4 wks vacation

Clinical experiences are designed to

  • Provide hands-on clinical experience and enhance proficiency in higher-level decision making as well as day-to-day management of neonatal and pediatric patients requiring ECMO.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to optimize patient outcomes.
  • Learn operational and administrative considerations of directing an ECMO program
  • Provide hands-on clinical experience and enhance proficiency in higher-level decision making as well as day-to-day management of neonatal and pediatric patients requiring CRRT/PLEX.
  • Foster a culture of continuous improvement and professional development.
  • Mentor residents and fellows in the management of extracorporeal support therapies.
  • Learn hands on essentials of components and circuitry
  • Track all high-risk patients, ECMO referrals and participate in candidacy discussion
  • Participate in daily rounds and provide consultative services for ECMO
  • Participate in daily rounds and provide consultative services for CRRT patients PICU and NICU
  • Participate in PLEX runs in ICU settings with PLEX specialists

The ECMO fellow will be expected to perform common pediatric ICU procedures while on service in the PICU including: 

  • Airway management including endotracheal intubation
  • Central line placement (femoral/internal jugular)
  • Arterial line placement (peripheral and femoral)
  • Chest tube placement
  • Procedural sedation/anesthesia

The ECMO Fellow will provide anesthesia/hemodynamic/respiratory support for patients during ECMO cannulation/decannulation under direct supervision by a PICU//NICU or anesthesia physician with appropriate anesthesia credentials through the hospital. 

The ECMO fellow will also be a participant in prescribing and managing CRRT and plasmapheresis, under the supervision of Nephrology and/or Hematology providers.

Our ECMO Fellowship leadership team

Jenna Miller, MD
Program Director
jomiller@cmh.edu

Toni Zaner, BA
Fellowship Coordinator
tmzaner@cmh.edu