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Craig H. Gosdin, MD, MSHA


  • Attending Physician, Division of Hospital Medicine
  • Associate Professor, UC Department of Pediatrics

About

Biography

Dr. Gosdin is a pediatric hospitalist with a diverse training background. His clinical experience includes practice in community and academic settings as well as practice in the office, emergency department and inpatient settings.

After a decade of helping to lead development and expansion of the Division of Hospital Medicine at the Liberty Campus as Medical Director, Dr. Gosdin is focusing on improving Hospitalist-Primary Care Physician communications and relations as the Director of Community Integrations for the Division. He is active in the Division of Hospital Medicine Leadership Group at Cincinnati Children's and helps lead strategic planning and program development for the Division.

MD: Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 1994.

Internship: University of Texas Southwestern at Dallas, Dallas, TX, 1995.

Residency: University of Texas Southwestern at Dallas, Dallas, TX, 1996-1997.

Certification: American Board of Pediatrics, 1997, 2004.

MSHA: Virginia Commonwealth University, June, 2009.

Interests

Administration; resident education; pediatric hospitalist workforce issues

Services and Specialties

Hospital Medicine

Research Areas

Hospital Medicine

Publications

A 2-month-old Infant with 14 Days of Fever and Hepatosplenomegaly. Tan, C; Teoh, Z; Haslam, D; Gosdin, C. Pediatrics in review / American Academy of Pediatrics. 2023; 44:S22-S24.

Improving Efficiency of Primary Care Provider Communication for Uncomplicated Admissions. Ostermeier, A; Ferro, E; Voet, S; Warniment, A; Albrecht, J; Manfroy, P; Gosdin, C. Hospital Pediatrics. 2021; 11:1043-1049.

Streptococcal pneumonia meningitis as an initial presentation of X-linked agammaglobulinemia: A case report and discussion. Kadden, D; Fowler, G; Engel, E; Logan, C; Marathe, K; Gosdin, C. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open. 2021; 2:e12553.

In Reply to: "Practical Application of Pediatric Hospital Medicine Workforce Data: In Reference to 'Pediatric Hospitalist Workload and Sustainability in University-Based Programs: Results from a National Interview-Based Survey' ". Barrett Fromme, H; Chen, CO; Fine, BR; Gosdin, C; Shaughnessy, EE. Journal of hospital medicine (Online). 2019; 14:260.

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4.6
Overall Patient Rating