Interns 2021-2022
Intern Scavenger Hunt
Getting to Know Each Other
Intern Welcome Party
Annual Hail & Farewell
PALS & NRP Training
Residents each year engage in an off-campus educational day retreat with their specific class. Retreats are designed to cover topics based on level of training including leadership, board review preparation, financial advice, maintenance of certification, team building strategies, and more.
Kayaking on Savannah River
Field Day
Teamwork at Escape Room
Teambuilding Activity
Showing Off Artistic Skills
PGY3s celebrating their final year
Our residency program recognizes the importance of supporting individual and group mental and physical wellbeing. We offer a variety of protected wellness sessions each month.
Yoga Time
Christmas Sweaters
Independent Wellbeing Time Built Into the Day
Green Jackets Game
Canal Boat RIde
Chili Cookoff
Solar Eclipse
Food in Lounge for Hungry Residents
Preparing Authentic Indian Food
Pumpkin Painting
Time with Nugget, our hospital therapy dog
Halloween Fun
Our Pediatric Residents get a variety of opportunities during the rotation to perform procedures in addition to protected educational time to run through mock code scenarios and practice procedural skills.
Infant Mock Code
Resuscitation Skills
Suturing
Learning Basic Casting Skills
PIV Skills Training
Simulation Lab
Enjoying our beautiful Augusta sunshine. The Pediatric Residents partnered with their Pediatric Attendings and Fellows for a friendly match between Gen Pediatrics, Hospitalists, Intesnsivisits, and Subspecialists.
Dr. Matthew Smith and Dr. Zachary Hodges
Dr. Jack Noel and Dr. Kathryn McLeod
All pediatric Residents complete a scholarly activity during their residency. To celebrate this achievement, Resident Scholars Day is held annually in June for finalists to present their work during a special Grand Rounds meeting. This is followed by a Poster Presentation in the lobby of the Children's Hospital of Georgia to display all scholarly work completed by graduating pediatric resident and fellows.
Poster Session
Discussing Research
Faculty and Resident
The Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) recognizes students, residents and faculty who are exemplars of compassionate patient care. Congratulations to our Pediatric Resident Inductees for 2019!
Claire Jones, MD
Katie Kerr, MD
Dr. Valera Hudson and Dr. Jonathan Alba
The Frontiers in Science program was established in 1987. That year also marked the launch of the Pediatric Scientist Development Program (PSDP) to prepare North American pediatricians for clinician-scientist careers. Each year, select Pediatric Department Chairs invite promising pediatric residents to attend the AMSPDC meeting. There, they attend presentations by exceptional scientists/investigators, including PSDP graduates to help inspire and interest these residents in pursuing investigative careers of their own.