PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Jeremy Friedman AU - Ronald M. Laxer TI - Providing after-hours on-call clinical coverage in academic health sciences centres: the Hospital for Sick Children experience DP - 2000 Aug 08 TA - Canadian Medical Association Journal PG - 298--299 VI - 163 IP - 3 4099 - http://www.cmaj.ca/content/163/3/298.short 4100 - http://www.cmaj.ca/content/163/3/298.full SO - CMAJ2000 Aug 08; 163 AB - AN INCREASING NUMBER OF ADMISSIONS OF PATIENTS requiring complex and acute care coupled with a decreasing number of pediatric postgraduate trainees has caused a shortage of house staff available to provide after-hours on-call coverage in the Department of Pediatrics at Toronto‚s Hospital for Sick Children. The Clinical Assistant program created to deal with this problem was short on staff, did not provide adequate continuity of care and was becoming increasingly unaffordable. The Clinical Departmental Fellowship program was created to address the problem of after-hours clinical coverage. The program is aimed at qualified pediatricians seeking additional clinical or research training in one of the subspecialty divisions in the Department of Pediatrics. We describe the hiring process, job description and evolution of the program since its inception in 1996. This program has been mutually advantageous for the individual fellows and their sponsoring divisions as well as the Department of Pediatrics and the Hospital for Sick Children. We recommend the introduction of similar programs to other academic medical departments facing staff shortages.