Pediatrics Emily Borman-Shoap, M.D. Program Director
What do pediatricians do? Care for children from birth through young adulthood Advocacy, research, education Primary pediatrics and subspecialty care
Subspecialties Gastroenterology Hematology-Oncology Infectious Disease Neonatal-Perinatal Nephrology Pulmonology Rheumatology Adolescent Medicine Cariology Child Abuse Critical Care Developmental-Behavioral Emergency Medicine Endocrinology
Specialties Certificate of Qualification Hospice and Palliative Medicine Medical Toxicology Neurodevelopmental disabilities Sleep Medicine Sports Medicine Pulmonology Pediatric Transplant Hepatology
Pediatric Residency Application Board Scores—Average Step 1 score for matched is 221, Average Step 2 score is 234 Timing of Step 2—if Step 1 score below 220, consider taking Step 2 earlier Volunteering Suggested courses Consider a sub-I, NICU, PICU or specialty month
A Day in the Life of... Resident Physician in general practice Physician in academic medicine Dr. Borman-Shoap’s Clinic 9 day old with positive CF newborn screen 2 month old w/ Waardenburg Syndrome 7 month old former premie with wheezing 10 year old w/ chronic stomachaches 16 year old w/headache, sore throat, and hip pain
Other useful info Pediatric Interest Group Pediatric Grand Rounds, Wednesdays 12:15. Also available online. Pediatric 3M conference Brennan Center, Thursdays at 12:15 Journals: Pediatrics, Pediatrics in Review, Journal of Pediatrics Societies: AAP, National Conference annually in October MN-AAP state chapter meeting in June Websites:
Contact Us West Bank Campus, Riverside East Building, M136 Pediatric Education Office (main number)