Educational and Training
Professional Training
The William S. Rowe Division of Rheumatology at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is a component of the Department of Pediatrics in the College of Medicine at the University of Cincinnati. The division has an international reputation for its efforts in patient care, research and teaching and training.
Teaching is generally carried out in the clinic and in divisional and departmental conferences, but also extends to the medical school. The division is directed by Robert A. Colbert, MD, PhD. Murray H. Passo, MD, is responsible for professional training and is the director of the ACGME-accredited Fellowship Program, which is supported by a T32 Grant from the National Institutes of Health. The T32 director is Robert A. Colbert, MD, PhD.
The Cincinnati Children's offers a three year fellowship in Rheumatology for MD or MD / PhD trainees who wish to become pediatric rheumatologists. There is also an opportunity for Medical / Pediatric-trained individuals to become board-eligible in pediatric and adult rheumatology through a four-year combined pediatric / adult fellowship program in collaboration with the University of Cincinnati.
Medical Students, Residents and other Trainees
The division is an integral part of the Cincinnati Children's pediatric residency program and participates in the teaching of medical students as well as other health care professionals.
The Rheumatology Clinic
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, MC 4010
3333 Burnet Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45229-3037
Phone: 513-636-4676
Fax: 513-636-4116