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Research Pathway
The Integrated Research Pathway is an American Board of Pediatrics approved mechanism for pediatric residency training. Learn more about this program and the application process.

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Primary Care Track
Nationwide Children's Hospital / The Ohio State University’s Pediatric Residency’s Primary Care Track (PCT) is designed for applicants who want a career in general pediatrics, either as general pediatrician in a community, an academic generalist or a general pediatrician engaged in significant advocacy and/or public health issues for children.

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Salary and Benefits
Nationwide Children's Residency Program values a resident's work life and personal time. Please review all the benefits available to our residents.

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Residency Life
Residency training at Nationwide Children's Hospital is fast-paced, high-tech, and challenging. And yet, we are proud that our program still stays focused on the resident as a whole person, with social and psychological needs. Find out what a typical day in the life of a Nationwide Children's Hospital Intern is like.

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Children's Mission
Learn more about how our mission has guided us to our position as one of America's finest health care facilities for children.
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Pediatric Advocacy
The Advanced Competency in Pediatric Advocacy for pediatric residents fosters and encourages interest in child advocacy by early involvement and exposure to its many aspects .
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Pediatric Bioethics
The Advanced Competency in Pediatric Bioethics for pediatric residents provides training, experience, and skills necessary to become a physician leader in improving the ethical care of children.
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Clinical Informatics
The Advanced Competency in Clinical Informatics (CI) for pediatric trainees, fosters and encourages interest in CI through sustained learning opportunities and practical experiences as they relate to patient care, clinical operations, quality improvement, patient safety, and provider efficiency in using healthcare information technology.
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Medical Education
The Advanced Competency in Medical Education for pediatric residents fosters interest and skills development in medical education through meaningful seminars, direct teaching experience, medical education scholarship activities, mentoring, and camaraderie.