Curriculum

The Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Program at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is designed to ensure that fellows graduate with the education and skills needed to manage a wide breadth of neonatal diseases and physiology, including problems associated with prematurity, congenital birth defects, and surgical issues.

The fellowship curriculum has been designed, with the input of fellows over many years, to develop trainees’ clinical, research and teaching skills and knowledge in a holistic manner.

Clinical Training

The clinical experience in the Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Program at Cincinnati Children’s ensures that fellows are exposed to neonatal care during transport, in the intensive care unit, and in follow-up clinic, providing them with the opportunity to care for neonates throughout the spectrum of care.

Research Training

Research opportunities in the Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Program at Cincinnati Children’s bridge the expanse from bench to bedside, with the goal of helping fellows develop research interests that will launch their long-term careers.

Teaching Opportunities

The Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Program at Cincinnati Children’s provides trainees with several opportunities to teach in a variety of environments.