Our multiple clinical tracks and non-clinical pathways have allowed for more scholarly opportunities than ever for our Medical-Pediatrics Residents.
In both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, there is strong faculty mentorship for resident-driven initiatives to accomplish your scholarly goals. Residents with specific research interests are connected with faculty members who are participating in research in their field
of interest. Residents receive free statistical support through the Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Training. Other specific opportunities for the scholarship include:
All MEP residents complete a scholarly project that can be submitted as a manuscript for publication, an abstract for poster or oral presentation, or a workshop at regional or national meetings. The MEP leadership team has expertise in educational research, curriculum development, and scholarship, and will help residents cultivate their ideas into scholarly products. Pathway residents can also take the Medical Education Pathway elective, which includes protected time for project work.
Residents in the IM research pathway receive mentorship from IM faculty to plan their scholarly work, participate in research journal club, and are connected with faculty members who are participating in research in their field of interest.
Both the acute care and primary care tracks help participating residents identify meaningful scholarly projects relevant to their future careers and establish faculty or fellow mentors.
This CCHMC-based pathway pairs residents with global health trained mentors to complete internationally-focused research projects and to participate in quarterly GREAT (Global Research, Education, Advocacy and Training) meetings.
All Med-Peds residents have the opportunity submit a scholarly project to ACP Ohio for their 3rd or 4th year, as well as present a poster at medical grand rounds. These submissions can be related to research, quality improvement, education, or case reports.
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Jennifer K. O'Toole, MD, MEd, SFHM Program Director Phone: 513-558-4074 Email: Jennifer.otoole@cchmc.org