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.
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.
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.