| NATIONWIDE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, COLUMBUS, OHIO | |
| Molecular & Human Genetics | |
| Degree granted: | None |
| Training available: | M.D. Postdoctoral, Ph.D. Postdoctoral |
| Current enrollment: | 3 M.D. Postdoctoral, 3 Ph.D. Postdoctoral |
| Number of graduates in last 2 years: | 0 2006-2007 is first year |
| Faculty status: | 1 M.S., 7 Ph.D., 13 M.D. |
| Areas of concentration: | clinical genetics, cytogenetics, molecular genetics |
| Clinical training fellowships: | clinical genetics, clinical molecular genetics, clinical cytogenetics |
| ABMG accreditation: |
clinical cytogenetics clinical molecular genetics |
| ACGME accreditation: | Clinical genetics |
| Financial support: | Both clinical and laboratory residencies are paid programs. |
| Application deadline: | Please contact Program Coordinator for details |
| Contact: | Matthew Pastore, Program Coordinator, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, 700 Children's Drive, Columbus, OH, 43205, Tel: 614-722-2465, Fax: 614-722-3546, E-mail: Matthew.Pastore@NationwideChildrens.org |
| Web homepage: | http://www.nationwidechildrens.org/gd/templates/pages/resfellows/resfellows.aspx?page=5303 |
| Residents who complete the Clinical Medical Genetics will be prepared to provide not only detailed and non-directive genetic counseling, but expertise in the diagnosis and management of congenital and heritable disorders. They will be prepared to sit for the ABMG board examination.
Residents who complete the Clinical Molecular Genetics and/or Cytogenetics program will be prepared to sit for the ABMG board examination. | |