Overview

Complex Care Fellowship Training Program

Goals of the Complex Care Fellowship Training Program 

The Boston Children’s Hospital Complex Care Fellowship is a two-year program designed to prepare pediatricians for careers caring for children with medical complexity. Fellows develop the knowledge, clinical judgment, and leadership skills needed to provide thoughtful, patient- and family-centered care across inpatient and outpatient settings. 

The fellowship combines robust clinical training with individualized mentorship to support each fellow’s learning needs and career goals. Throughout the program, fellows work within an interprofessional team that includes nursing, advanced practice providers, and social work, while receiving dedicated guidance from complex care faculty. 

In addition to clinical training, fellows participate in scholarship and have opportunities to grow as educators, advocates, and future leaders in the field. By the end of fellowship, graduates are prepared to deliver high-quality complex care, collaborate across systems, and contribute meaningfully to clinical care, education, research, and program development.