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.
The Advanced Pediatric Anesthesia in Education fellowship is a 12-month GME-approved training program designed for the pediatric anesthesiologist with a strong interest in medical education.
Our pediatric cardiac anesthesiology fellowship is a twelve-month integrated program designed to prepare trainees for clinical and academic careers providing anesthesia for patients with congenital heart disease.
The Advanced Pediatric Neurogastroenterology and Motility Disorders Fellowship is a highly specialized, one-to-three-year program for candidates who’ve completed a three-year general gastroenterology fellowship and are looking for refined training in this subspecialty.
The Division of Cardiology and the Heart Institute at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center are committed to producing the next generation of leaders in the pediatric cardiology community. We offer an exciting, in-depth and high-quality experience for our fellows. Our training program combines excellent teaching, exceptional mentoring and personal guidance to allow each fellow to become a skilled pediatric cardiologist, a scholarly thinker and a critical investigator.
The clinical exercise physiology internship program at Cincinnati Children’s offers a comprehensive training in Clinical Exercise Testing, Cardiopulmonary Exercise Rehabilitation or Exercise Therapy in Weight Management.
The Clinical Immunodeficiency Fellowship Program at Cincinnati Children’s offers comprehensive clinical training in pediatric immunodeficiency diseases, curative techniques and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
The Clinical Informatics Fellowship program at Cincinnati Children's trains fellows to apply information technology toward advancing patient and employee safety, transforming patient care, and improving clinical outcomes.
The pediatric dermatology fellowship program at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Center (CCHMC) aims to train physicians in all aspects of pediatric dermatology, including clinical care, research, scholarly activity, resident and medical student education, and administration / office management.
The ACGME-accredited Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (DBP) Fellowship at Cincinnati Children’s offers outstanding training in one of the nation's largest developmental and behavioral pediatrics programs. Learn more and apply.
The Faculty and Healthcare Educator Program at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center began in the fall of 1995 with a basic faculty development course targeting community physicians who precept residents in their offices and members of the Division of General and Community Pediatrics.
As a fellow at the Fetal Care Center you will participate in a comprehensive training program that provides the highest level of fetal care and surgery at one of the most comprehensive fetal treatment centers in the world.
Our Headache Medicine Fellowship is accredited by the United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS), and is one of few programs in the United States providing structured training in Headache Medicine
The Hematology / Oncology Fellowship Training Program at Cincinnati Children's will prepare you for a successful clinical and scientific career in pediatric hematology-oncology.
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).
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.
Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND) training program aims to train culturally competent, family-centered interdisciplinary leaders who will improve the health of infants, children, and adolescents with or at risk for developmental disabilities.
Our music therapy program serves patients from the age of 0 to young adult, with exceptions going into adulthood due to the very specialized care offered at Cincinnati Children’s.
The Division of Neonatology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, a part of the Perinatal Institute, offers a three-year fellowship in neonatal-perinatal medicine, accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
Graduates of our program receive comprehensive training in patient care and research to equip them for a successful career as future leaders in pediatric nephrology.
The Neuroimmunology Fellowship is a one-year clinical offering with the goal of improving outcomes for children with neuroinflammatory disease. Learn more about our program.
The Child Neurology Residency at Cincinnati Children’s is a five-year categorical program offering two years of pediatrics training and three years of neurology training.
The Neuro-Oncology Fellowship at Cincinnati Children's provides intensive, highly subspecialized multidisciplinary clinical and research training in neuro-oncology.
Our nursing student extern program is a 10-week paid program offered during the summer months to nursing students interested in exploring a career in pediatric nursing.
Our Pediatric Pain Medicine Fellowship is an ACGME accredited, twelve month program designed to prepare the trainees for clinical and academic careers in the field of pediatric pain medicine.
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Pediatric Hand Fellowship Program is a year-long intensive program that provides specialty training and professional development in an academic pediatric medical center.
The advanced fellowship in Pediatric Neuroanesthesia and Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (PNA-IONM) is a GME-approved advanced fellowship within the Department of Anesthesiology.
Our one year pediatric fellowship aims to provide practicing occupational therapists with an advanced level of clinical training, to empower them to provide excellent, culturally competent, evidence-based clinical care across the continuum of pediatric OT, and to encourage them to accept leadership roles as a resource to other pediatric therapists.
Our one year pediatric residency aims to provide practicing physical therapists with an advanced level of clinical training, to empower them to provide excellent, culturally competent, evidence-based clinical care across the continuum of pediatric PT, and to encourage them to accept leadership roles as a resource to other pediatric therapists.
The Aaron W. Perlman Center for Children at Cincinnati Children’s offers training and clinical experience in general pediatrics in an integrated therapeutic program setting for young children with physical disabilities.
As a pioneering program started in 2008, the program has trained fellows that have joined the Liver Transplant faculty at Cincinnati Children’s and Transplant programs in Utah, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota and Pennsylvania.