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PEDIATRIC OTOLARYNGOLOGY FELLOWSHIP B.C. Children s Hospital University of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C. Program Director: Number of Positions: Dr. Neil K Chadha One per annum Next available Fellowship Dates: July 1, 2019 June 30, 2020 Eligibility: The eligible candidate must have sufficient knowledge and technical skills to manage patients with appropriate supervision. The fellowship position requires the applicant to have completed residency training in Otolaryngology and to have successfully passed licensing examinations in their country of origin. The fellowship is open to Canadian Otolaryngologists, as well as non-canadian trained Otolaryngologists who are able to obtain a training Visa for Canada and an educational license for British Columbia. B.C. Children s Hospital: BC Children's Hospital ( Children's ) is the only pediatric hospital in British Columbia, and provides expert care for the most seriously ill or injured children from across the province and beyond. Based in Vancouver, BC's Children's Hospital reaches across the province with specialized and tertiary care for children and their families, including the following services: Inpatient, outpatient and tertiary care for children from infancy to adolescence, including ambulatory clinics, adolescent health, consultation services, emergency services, general pediatric health and molecular disease Specialized pediatric surgery in areas such as orthopedics, urology, otolaryngology, ophthalmology and plastic surgery Last revised December 20, 2017 1

Open-heart and other cardiac surgery and specialized programs for children with congenital or acquired heart disease Intensive care (including trauma care) for critically ill and injured children; help for community health agencies with long-distance transfers to the hospital Newborn intensive care for BC's sickest babies managed jointly with BC Women's Hospital & Health Centre Kidney transplants by Western Canada's most comprehensive renal team, and related services such as hemodialysis Psychiatric services for children and adolescents, including emergency care and treatment for eating disorders, mood disorders and attention deficit hyperactivity disorders. Neurology and neurosurgery service for children and youth with serious disorders of the brain and nervous system Treatment of children with cancer and blood disorders, including bone marrow transplants and supportive and palliative care An innovative integrated pain service for children and youth that provides much-needed help for children and youth with complex acute or chronic pain A medical genetics program addressing genetic diseases and family counseling Interdisciplinary assessment, diagnosis, consultation, referral, and, treatment for children with complex disabilities both on site and throughout the province through traveling clinics and telehealth outreach Care closer to home wherever possible, including outreach clinics and consultations via telehealth long-distance video-conferencing A centre dedicated to the care of women and children with HIV, offering medical, psychosocial care and support for the family Children's is affiliated with UBC and other post-secondary institutions throughout the province. As a teaching hospital, it plays an integral part in educating professionals in many disciplines who deliver all levels of care to Children s. Research is a core component of all the clinical activities at Children's. Through the Child and Family Research Institute, Children s advances the knowledge about and care for children, youth and their families. Research excellence also supports recruiting the best experts in child and youth health to the province, allowing health care providers and the provincial population to benefit from the excellence of our local resources. The Research Institute is located on the same site as Children s, promoting a close relationship among clinicians, researchers, clinical researchers and the patients and families they support. The Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery assesses approximately 8,000 children yearly in the Pediatric Otolaryngology Clinic. In addition, the team members participate in the following multi-disciplinary clinics: cleft palate, craniofacial, vascular anomalies, pediatric voice disorders and cochlear implantation. Last revised December 20, 2017 2

The Team: The physician staff consists of 4 full time, fellowship-trained Pediatric Otolaryngologists: Dr. Frederick K Kozak (Division Head and Residency Program Director for UBC) Dr. Neil K Chadha (Fellowship Program Director) Dr. Jeffrey P Ludemann Dr. J Paul Moxham 1 Clinical Fellow 1-2 Otolaryngology Residents 1 full time Clinical Nurse Duties and Responsibilities of Fellows: Clinical The Pediatric Otolaryngology fellowship program at the University of British Columbia (UBC) offers a one-year clinical experience in training to provide comprehensive medical and surgical care of patients with Pediatric Otolaryngology diseases and disorders. Specific clinical responsibilities for the fellow are as follows: maintain the consultative service for otolaryngology provide direct and daily input to the neonatology service with respect to airway management attend surgical operative cases that evolve out of the above activities attend major surgical cases unique to the practice of pediatric otolaryngology maintain the fellow s clinic one half day per week participate in special interest clinics such as cleft palate clinic, craniofacial clinic, cochlear implant clinic, bone conduction hearing surgery clinic, vascular anomalies clinic, tracheostomy clinic and voice clinic, as directed by the Fellowship Director on-call duties attend daily ward rounds, Wednesday morning university grand rounds, Thursday morning Pediatric academic rounds including radiology review rounds, mortality & morbidity, case review, and journal club maintain a collegial and collaborative working relationship with the residents and other staff UBC has a fully equipped temporal bone laboratory for ex-vivo practice of otologic and neurotologic surgery. The Fellow will have an active role in teaching residents in this laboratory setting as well as using it for self-improvement in surgical techniques. The residents have priority on surgical cases that are not designated as subspecialty in nature. The fellow has priority on surgical cases that are subspecialty in nature. The level of practical involvement will be commensurate with the level of training. The Last revised December 20, 2017 3

impact on resident training is positive by creating an enhanced teaching and learning environment and fellow supervision of residents is mutually beneficial. Academic/Research The fellow is expected to have an active role in furthering research in the field of Pediatric Otolaryngology. Part of their training will include improvement in skills related to critical appraisal of the literature and application of evidence-based decisions to their patients. Basic science research is possible and encouraged. Numerous clinical projects are ongoing. A second research year is possible as part of the fellowship. Fellows will be expected to develop a research plan within the first months (minimally, it is expected that a minimum of two publications will be completed). Clinical fellows are expected to participate fully in the academic activity at BC Children s Hospital and UBC. The fellows are expected to give one Grand Rounds presentation each year for the UBC Division of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and to present a paper at the annual Research Day. Fellows are also expected to give informal teaching seminars for residents. Any publications arising out of their fellowship must specifically acknowledge their position as a Fellow, Division of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of British Columbia. Financial Arrangements for Fellows: Generous funding has been provided historically for this position. Application will be made through the same process for the funding of future fellows. Application Process Applications for the July 2019 June 2020 fellowship are due by Feb 28, 2018. The completed application should include (preferably sent electronically): 1. Curriculum vitae 2. A list of three referees with full contact information, which must include a phone number and email address the references will be sought directly from the referees by the fellowship committee, so these should not be included with the application 3. A copy of any recent and relevant publications 4. A personal covering letter outlining the candidate s interest in the fellowship and future career plans upon completion of the fellowship An interview for short-listed candidates will occur in March or April 2018 (date to be finalized). Applicants will have the option of a face-to-face interview in Vancouver and the opportunity to tour the facilities available for the fellowship. Provision also exists to Last revised December 20, 2017 4

undertake the interview by web video-conference, and this method has led to successful applications in the past. For further information and to apply, please contact: Dr. Neil K. Chadha Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery B.C. Children s Hospital K2-181, 4480 Oak Street Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6H3V4 Tel: 604-875-3730 Fax: 604-875-2498 Email : chelsea.luongo@cw.bc.ca Last revised December 20, 2017 5