The Pediatric Residency program at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center is a comprehensive, fully accredited three-year training program with broad inpatient and outpatient experiences. At the core of our program is a strong focus on high-value, family-centered care. Faculty and residents enjoy the small-town and rural communities throughout New Hampshire and Vermont in which they practice and live.
Our Pediatric Residency program is part of Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. We provide the only tertiary facility for children in New Hampshire.
Mission
We believe that general pediatrics is a foundational part of providing comprehensive care in any setting. We foster the ability to manage complex care, the courage to tolerate uncertainty, and the moral clarity to engage in advocacy. We hold trainees accountable to standards of excellence, entrusting each individual with increasing autonomy only when she or he demonstrates competence and ownership.
Program aims
- To advance individual and program knowledge and skills.
- To provide high-value, family-centered care to support clinical excellence across care settings.
- To advocate for patients, the profession and society.
Learn about the pediatric residency
- Program leadership
- Current residents
- Program graduates
- Curriculum
- Research and scholarly activity
- Resident well-being
- Facilities and units
- Faculty
- Life in the Upper Valley
- Application process and contact information
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Residency programs at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
For more information about the benefits available to our residents, please visit the Graduate Medical Education Office's Benefits web page.