Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Program
Laboratory genetics and genomics (Medical Related Specialty) - Cincinnati, OH | ACGME Code: M023800003
The Division of Human Genetics at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center offers a Combined Pediatrics/Genetics Residency program and a two-year ACGME-accredited Medical Genetics Residency program. The Medical Genetics Residency is designed for candidates who have completed another residency, usually in pediatrics.
Residents in the program receive unparalleled training and experience in human genetics, with a focus on providing high-level care to both pediatric and adult patients. The program also emphasizes research and education, aiming to train the next generation of caregivers and researchers in the field of genetics.
The curriculum includes a variety of educational activities, such as clinical case conferences, lysosomal conferences, journal club meetings, and lectures on topics in clinical genomics. Residents are also encouraged to participate in research projects and present their work at research forums.
For more information about the training programs offered by the Division of Human Genetics at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, interested individuals can contact them at [email protected]. Applications for the residency programs are accepted through ERAS.
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