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Medical College of Wisconsin APP Adult Multi-Specialty Hospitalist Fellowship – How We Learn

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The APP Adult Multi-Specialty Hospitalist Fellowship offers immersive, hands-on training with inpatient medical and surgical teams throughout the academic healthcare system. This program combines diverse clinical rotations with a structured acute-care curriculum focused on building essential hospitalist skills. Fellows also participate in the APP Fellowship Core Professional Curriculum, a collaborative learning experience shared across all fellowship programs, designed to support professional growth and development.

Didactic Education

The fellowship program structure integrates progressive experiences and assessments including behaviorally based clinical and professional milestones.

Professional Core Curriculum

  • Fellowship onboarding
  • APPLY curriculum
  • Fellowship project
  • Reflection curriculum
  • Peer community
  • Mentorship

Core Hospitalist/Acute Care

  • Bootcamp
  • Didactics/chalk talks
  • Case-based learning
  • Skills labs
  • Certifications
  • Case presentations

Medical & Surgical Specialty

  • Medical & Surgical acute care training education

Clinical Education

  • Medical Track Rotations
    • Electives
    • Intensives
  • Hospitalist/Acute Care
    • Hospitalist
    • Perioperative
    • Medical/Surgical Rotations
    • Critical Care
  • Surgical Track Rotations
    • Electives
    • Intensive

Certification Courses

  • Society of Critical Care Medicine Fundamental Critical Care Support Course
  • BCLS
  • ACLS

Procedural and Skills

  • Skills labs
  • Basic and Advanced EKG
  • Ultrasound
    • Online didactic
    • Clinical experience

Case Presentations & Fellowship Projects

Case Presentations

Fellows will present case presentations and lead an academic discussion to enhance learning and professional development within the fellowship team.

Fellowship Projects

The APP Fellowship project is required for all APP fellows to support professional growth, problem-solving, and scholarship.

Goal
Apply problem-solving skills or scholarly project to expand clinical and professional knowledge in an area of interest for the APP fellow. Projects could include:

  • Quality Improvement projects (clinical or professional)
  • Clinical/professional research or scholarship project
  • Education Development
  • Literature search or publication project
  • Other topics by approval of the APP fellowships program leadership

Contact Us

APP Fellowship Recruitment

Emily Roth, APP Recruiter
emroth@mcw.edu

 

For general fellowship questions or to submit additional application documentation
apphospitalistfellowship@mcw.edu