About Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship
The Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship program is an exceptional learning experience and we are proud to have produced a number of outstanding PEM physicians who represent us both nationally and internationally.
Emory University School of Medicine and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta offers a competitive and demanding Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship guaranteed to establish proficiency and create confidence in our graduates. Our attending physicians are highly recognized members of the medical community and provide trainees with a wealth of knowledge and opportunities.
We pride ourselves on having an environment that is supportive, stimulating and rewarding. Fellows are welcomed into the division and are encouraged to be part of the well-trained team working in some of the most fast-paced hospitals in the country.
National Rankings
Emory ranks among the nation’s top pediatrics programs on the U.S. News & World Report list of “Best Medical School Specialty Rankings,” while Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta ranks among the nation’s top pediatric hospitals on the U.S. News & World Report list of “Best Children’s Hospitals.” As one of the largest pediatric care providers in the country, Children’s serves as the primary pediatric teaching site for Emory University School of Medicine. Together, with more than 500 physicians holding titles at both institutions, Children’s and Emory combine their clinical and academic strengths to train the next generation of pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists while also facilitating leading-edge pediatric research.
Why Atlanta?
In addition to our unique neighboring pediatric partners, Atlanta is full of diverse communities, walkable neighborhoods, a thriving arts and culture scene, and plenty of green spaces and sunny weather—it’s pretty easy to fall in love with our charming city.
Meet the Team
- Dr. Sherita Holmes, Program Director
- Dr. Kimberly Norris, Associate Program Director
- Janice Williams Beane, Program Coordinator
Arthur M. Blank Hospital
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has opened a new 19-story hospital with two patient towers and 446 beds for specialized, empathetic care and training the next generation of pediatric physicians.