Like most U.S. hospitals, Cincinnati Children's is affected by the IV fluid shortage caused by damage to Baxter International's North Carolina production facility during Hurricane Helene. Our teams will continue to watch this situation and will provide any updates as needed.
Cincinnati Children’s is consistently regarded as one of the nation’s top children’s hospitals. We take pride in creating an inclusive, equitable learning environment where you can be your amazing self.
We strive to do better, and find energy and inspiration in our shared purpose. If you're interested in changing the outcome, come train with us.
This nine-week program offers a chance to learn, explore and gain hands-on experience in a Cincinnati Children’s research laboratory for up to five minority students each summer.
In one of the nation’s leading pediatric hospitals this unique MS program offers rigorous training in the most current techniques used in biomedical research.
The DBE advanced biostatistics and epidemiology internship program is designed to provide aspiring students with training opportunities in biostatistics and epidemiology.
The High School Summer Internship Program is an eight-week, part-time shadowing program for students considering a career in pediatric medicine (MD, MD / PhD or PhD).
Immunology Graduate Program at the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital aims to provide unparalleled training for the next generation of forward-thinking and innovative immunologists in the backdrop of one of the most picturesque and multi-cultural mid-West Cities of USA, Cincinnati OH.
The Jeffrey A. Whitsett Physician Scientist Fellowship supports training in the dual MD/PhD program (Medical Scientist Training Program; MSTP) and the Molecular & Developmental Biology (MDB) Graduate Program at the University of Cincinnati & Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.
Join our cutting-edge research in one of the nation’s top three pediatric hospitals, home of major medical breakthroughs and some of the world's most respected pediatric researchers.
This two-year program incorporates a core comprehensive training curriculum in the foundations of clinical pharmacology and pharmacogenetics, and new drug development, with a focus on individualized pediatric therapeutics.
The Summer Medical Student Respiratory Research Fellowship offers medical students the chance to explore pediatric pulmonary-related clinical and basic science research in laboratories in the Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program offers undergraduates the chance to explore clinical and basic science research in laboratories in the Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
The goal of the Treatment Adherence Fellowships is to train psychologists and pediatricians to assume leadership roles in research, clinical care, and training concerning the management of pediatric chronic illness, especially in the promotion of treatment adherence in children, adolescents, and their families.