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Where Our Hospitalist Fellows Work

Valley Children's hospital medicine fellows have the opportunity to learn at multiple facilities throughout the Central Valley. 

Valley Children's Hospital, Madera, CA

Valley Children's Hospital is a nonprofit, state-of-the-art children’s hospital on a 50-acre campus with a medical staff of more than 550 physicians and 330 beds. Valley Children's Hospital treats more inpatient cases than any pediatric hospital north of San Diego. This is the main training site for the pediatric hospital medicine fellowship program. There is 24/7 attending coverage. The patient mix is 78% underserved. As a single site institution, the GME department, the DIO, and the GMEC oversee the fellowship program to ensure the quality of the program.

Kaweah Delta Health Care District, Visalia, CA

Fellows' community hospital medicine experience will occur at Kaweah Health (Site 2), a large regional medical center in Visalia, CA. It has a 12 bed inpatient pediatrics unit, staffed with pediatric nurses and a pediatric hospitalist 24/7. The pediatrics service has an average daily census of 3-4 patients, the majority of whom are admitted for straightforward, common pediatric illnesses not requiring intensive or subspecialty care. In the event that these care needs arise, patients are transferred to Valley Children's Hospital (Site 1). Fellows will also care for healthy newborns, supervised by pediatric hospitalists, on the 42-bed Mother Baby unit, with rooming in of mother-infant dyads. With an average daily census of 23 infants and nearly 5000 deliveries per year, this opportunity provides fellows significant experience to gain comfort and competence in the care of healthy newborns. Fellows will also be able to attend high risk deliveries with the NICU staff, and have exposure to neonatal resuscitation with supervision by board-certified neonatologists. The facility also has a 23-bed NICU, available for escalation of care should patients on the well-baby service require it.

About the Region We Serve

Located in the heart of Central California, Valley Children's is the only pediatric specialty care center between Los Angeles and the Bay Area. Our service area extends from San Joaquin County in the north to Kern County in the south, and from the Central Coast to the eastern Sierra. The map below illustrates Valley Children's service area.  

Map of Valley Children's service area

Los resultados sanitarios de los niños están determinados en gran medida por el lugar donde los niños viven, aprenden y juegan. En los condados en los que prestamos servicios, los niños padecen consecuencias sanitarias ampliamente diferentes. 

Children living within Valley Children's catchment area face a number of challenges that can impact their health and well-being, including:

Acceso a la atención médica Many communities in the Central Valley lack access to healthcare providers and resources.
Experiencias adversas en la infancia In Valley Children's catchment area, ACEs affect 17% of children.
Asma Due to poor air quality, asthma-related hospitalizations among children in our region are among the highest in the state.
Maltrato infantil Counties within Valley Children's catchment area have high rates of substantiated cases of child abuse and neglect.
Obesidad infantil More than 1 in 5 fifth graders across most Central Valley counties are overweight or obese.
Inseguridad alimentaria Approximately 1 in 4 Central Valley children are food insecure.
Salud materno infantil Los condados del Valle Central tienen algunos de los índices más altos de California de niños prematuros, bebés con bajo peso al nacer e infantes que mueren antes del año de vida. 
Mental Health (Salud mental) Approximately 1 in 3 Central Valley ninth graders reported experiencing depression-related feelings.
Pobreza In many counties across the Central Valley, 1 in 3 children are living in poverty.
Lesiones accidentales Las lesiones son la principal causa de muerte de niños y jóvenes y son la causa más importante de consulta al departamento de urgencias pediátricas y de admisiones hospitalarias.