We are glad you are interested in our program at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.  

The fellowship wasDr. Lane established in 2005 and its primary department affiliation is the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.

Until 2015, the program only accepted graduates of emergency medicine programs but is now accepting pediatric trained residents.  Our fellowship enjoys a wonderful relationship with both emergency and pediatric departments. The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University receives its accreditation through the Residency Review Committee for Emergency Medicine. We accept applications from both emergency medicine and pediatric trained residents.  After completion of a two year program, emergency medicine residents may sit for their subspecialty boards through the American Board of Emergency Medicine. After completion of a three year program, pediatric trained residents may sit for their subspecialty boards given by the American Board of Pediatrics. 

Director: Natalie Lane, MDFAAP


Requirements of Applicants

  • Completion of approved emergency medicine residency or pediatric residency
  • Acceptability for Georgia licensure
  • Participation through NRMP
  • Applications processed through ERAS
  • Interviews are held virtually

For additional information contact the Program Coordinator @ 706-721-5592

For Pediatric Clinical Operations: Pediatric Emergency Medicine.

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Fellowship Leadership & Staff: 

photo of Natalie Lane, MD

Natalie Lane, MD

  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Director

706-721-5592

photo of Aimee Baer Ellington, MD

Aimee Baer Ellington, MD

  • Assistant Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Director