Getting ready for a placement at CHEO
For instructors and clinical advisors
Policies to review prior to placement |
Instructors, clinical advisors, learners, students and residents are responsible for reviewing the following documents before their first shift: Once on-site, please log on to CHEOnet and review the following documents: |
Orientation |
Due to the current pandemic, meeting rooms and report rooms will no longer be available for pre or post conference meetings. Please consider offering virtual conference meetings using Zoom, Google Meet, etc. |
Screening |
All staff, medical staff and learners need to complete the online screening tool when they experiencing new symptoms. The tool will guide staff on when they are able to return and how to work in Work Self-Isolation (WSI) when they do return. Review and follow the instructions sent to you by email after submitting your responses. |
Assignment selection |
To conserve PPE, students will not be permitted to enter the building prior to their shift to research patient assignments, medications, procedures, etc. Instructors will be allowed on-site the evening before a day shift, or the morning before an evening shift, to help with assignment selection. |
For learners, students and residents
Before your placement |
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During your placement and shifts |
All staff, medical staff and learners need to complete the online screening tool when they experiencing new symptoms. The tool will guide staff on when they are able to return and how to work in Work Self-Isolation (WSI) when they do return. Review and follow the instructions sent to you by email after submitting your responses.
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After your shift |
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Training programs
As the foremost pediatric training hospital in eastern Ontario, CHEO takes pride in the important role it performs in the development of tomorrow's healthcare professionals within its community. CHEO offers numerous training opportunities, including internship programs and workshops
Anesthesiology |
Residency ProgramAnesthesia residents affiliated with the University of Ottawa, Queen’s University and from the Northern Ontario School of Medicine regularly rotate through the Department. Residents are expected to present at the Department Grand Rounds (Wednesday) and also encouraged to do small research and review projects. Staff closely mentor the Residents through their rotations at CHEO and this helps the residents to nurture both their clinical skills and knowledge. Visit the University of Ottawa Anesthesia Department website for further information. FellowshipWe offer a one-year Clinical Fellowship for those considering a subspecialty career or academic career. The fellowship has been offered for many years and has attracted fellows from all over the world. We provide an advanced clinical exposure to Pediatric Anesthesia prior to undergoing a mixed adult/pediatric or sole pediatric anesthesia practice. Opportunities to participate in research and scholarly activities are available. Prospective fellows should have completed full training in anesthesia and or be eligible for certification. Fellows should be eligible for licensure in the province of Ontario (Canada) and would be appointed by the University of Ottawa on an educational license. Fellows are actively involved in supervised clinical practice and are offered protected research time to develop their academic interests. Fellows are given daily feedback and performance evaluations.
To applyCanadian/US graduates may send curriculum vitae, letter of intent, and three reference letters directly to:
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Clinical Psychology |
About CHEO The hospital has major responsibilities for clinical teaching and research in a number of disciplines. Since 2004, the hospital has led the provincial, Knowledge institute on child and youth mental health and addictions; which is responsible for the promotion of evidence-informed service planning and delivery. The hospital is also associated with the CHEO Research Institute that has an international reputation for excellence in basic and applied research in children’s health. About the Clinical Psychology Residency Program CHEO offers a pre-doctoral residency for students enrolled in a Ph.D. program in either clinical psychology or clinical neuropsychology. Our residency has been accredited by the Canadian Psychological Association since 1990. The training program can accommodate both English speaking and bilingual (French-English speaking) residents. |