Nationwide Children's Hospital/Ohio State University Program
Child neurology - Columbus, OH | ACGME Code: 1853821092 | NRMP Code: 1351185C1, 1351185C0
The Child Neurology Residency Program at Nationwide Children's Hospital/Ohio State University is dedicated to training outstanding clinicians to address the needs of children with neurological illnesses. The program aligns with the overall mission of Nationwide Children's Hospital to provide high-quality care to all children and their families regardless of ability to pay.
Program Highlights:
- ACGME-accredited program
- Two-thirds of graduates pursue fellowship training
- Three-fourths of graduates practice in academic settings
- Extensive clinical exposure in general pediatrics, neurology, and adult neurology
- Strong focus on family-centered patient care
- Opportunities for clinical and basic science research
Application and Selection:
- Applicants must be graduates of an approved U.S. or Canadian medical school
- Highly qualified foreign medical graduates with appropriate visa and ECFMG certification may be considered
- Participates in the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP)
Contact:
- Program Director: Margie Ream, MD, PhD
- Associate Program Director: Dara Albert, MD, MEd
- Associate Program Director: Sean Rose, MD
- Program Coordinator: Nicole Norris
The program offers a comprehensive curriculum with a range of clinical experiences, didactic lectures, and research opportunities. Applications are accepted through the Electronic Residency Application System (ERAS). International graduates are expected to have completed one year of postgraduate training in the U.S. or Canada. The program offers a combined Pediatric Neurology five-year program.
For more details on the Child Neurology Residency Program at Nationwide Children's Hospital/Ohio State University, interested individuals are encouraged to apply through ERAS and explore the provided application guidelines and curriculum on their website.
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Location
Columbus city, Ohio
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