Program Benefits
Cincinnati Children’s and the Center for Simulation and Research will offer a non-ACGME accredited fellowship in medical simulation. We were the first accredited pediatric center in the United States, and currently are accredited by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare in four domains: Core, Education, Systems Integration, and Research. Applicants who wish to sub-specialize in medical simulation are preferred, as a prime focus of this fellowship is to develop future leaders in medical simulation and simulation-based training.
Impact of Fellowship
Upon completion of this subspecialty training, the fellow will have the knowledge and skills necessary to augment a clinical and training environment with experiential learning through simulation-based training, thus bringing learning and education to the next level. Additionally, the fellow will work as a physician or advanced practice nurse in our emergency departments or other subspecialty unit not only to maintain and further develop their clinical skills, but also to augment our ongoing in situ simulation program in that clinical environment
Number of Trainees Expected Per Year
One (1) fellow
Program Funding and Financial Support
Individuals will work clinically in their subspecialty of training in order to fund the position. The generous benefit package includes 5 weeks of paid time off (vacation), CME fund, retirement contribution, life/disability insurance and malpractice coverage. Learn more about the benefits available to fellows.