Fellowship Research and Career Development
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center provides an outstanding research environment to foster the training and career development of fellows. Fellows have access to clinical, translational or laboratory research through the
The Division of Hematology Oncology and the
The Division of Experimental Hematology and Cancer Biology. Fellows are provided with various opportunities to further develop their career path clinically and/or in a research environment.
Division of Hematology / Oncology has several clinical programs that provide a well rounded clinical training focused on:
The Division of Experimental Hematology and Cancer Biology has several programs that offer unique basic and translational research opportunities in the laboratory to senior fellows after their clinical year of fellowship:
Graduate Programs in Molecular and Developmental Biology and Immunobiology located at Cincinnati Children's are additional strong academic advantages and a number of outstanding seminar series which feature superb external speakers in a broad array of topics are available to the fellows. The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, located across the street, is an additional source for professional collaboration and interaction.
Integration of basic, translational and clinical research with clinical programs:
Fellows may also obtain research training with affiliated programs in:
In addition, through a new collaborative arrangement with Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital in London, Hematology/Oncology fellows from Cincinnati Children's can spend one to three months in rotations in the Hematology / Oncology and Immunology Programs at this outstanding institution in England during their fellowship.