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3200721043 University of Colorado Pediatrics residency program Colorado

Cincinnati Children’s Residency Programs Ranked Among The Best in the U.S.

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Three Cincinnati Children’s residency programs have yet again been ranked among the top in the country for their specialties by Doximity’s 2023-2024 Residency Navigator .

The Internal Medicine and Pediatrics (Meds-Peds) Residency program jumped from No. 3 to No. 2 since last year’s rankings, and the Pediatric Residency Training and Child Neurology Residency programs came in at the No. 3 spot.

Additionally, these three programs were also ranked No. 1 in the Midwest and No. 1 in Ohio by Doximity.

The Med-Peds and Child Neurology programs are sponsored by both Cincinnati Children’s and the University of Cincinnati.

“These rankings confirm Cincinnati Children’s dedication to educating the next generation of clinicians, researchers and child advocates,” says Tina Cheng , MD, MPH, chair of the Department of Pediatrics, director of the Cincinnati Children’s Research Foundation, and chief medical officer of the health system.

The Cincinnati Children’s Meds-Peds Residency Program has a class of seven residents annually and includes both acute care and primary care tracks. Residents see patients at Cincinnati Children’s and UC Medical Center with rare diseases and work alongside subspecialists. They also get a significant amount of exposure to typical pediatrics and internal medicine via general inpatient services and ambulatory experiences.

The Pediatric Residency Program at Cincinnati Children’s is one of the largest in the country, offering both the core categorical pediatric residency and several combined training programs. Because of its size and diversity of care areas, residents get to experience clinical rotations that cover the spectrum of pediatric care and gain unparalleled experience during their training. Residents also have opportunities to individualize their training experience and engage in research.

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The combined Pediatrics and Child Neurology Residency at Cincinnati Children’s is a five-year program offering two years of pediatrics training and three years of child neurology training. The program provides excellent education along with outstanding patient care and research across a spectrum of pediatric and child neurology subspecialties. Due to its size, residents have the flexibility to tailor their education as well as explore and develop career interests in a number of subspecialties.

The Residency Navigator is a directory of U.S. residency programs created by Doximity, an online networking service for medical professionals to help medical students make informed residency decisions and to increase transparency in the residency match process. The directory spans 28 specialties. According to their website, Doximity uses three factors to determine its residency program rankings, including current resident and recent alumni satisfaction data, reputation data and objective data.

Pediatrics Residency

Number of Pediatrics positions by state based on PGY-1 main residency Match

Most competitive Pediatrics residencies – Top 20 ranking

3204121205 Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Pennsylvania

3202421403 Children’s Hospital/Boston Medical Center Massachusetts

3203521166 New York University School of Medicine New York

3203511167 New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia Campus) —

3202431103 Massachusetts General Hospital Massachusetts

3203521149 New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus) New York

3203511161 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai —

3201621070 McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University Pediatrics residency program Illinois

3202321096 Johns Hopkins University Maryland

3204921237 University of Utah Utah

3200721043 University of Colorado Pediatrics residency program Colorado

3203521363 Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine New York

3205011238 University of Vermont Medical Center Vermont

3203621180 Duke University Hospital North Carolina

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3200531036 University of California (San Diego) California

3200821046 Yale-New Haven Medical Center Connecticut

3205421358 University of Washington Washington

3200521041 Stanford University California

3200521040 University of California (San Francisco) —

3203621178 University of North Carolina Hospitals North Carolina

Top 10 most competitive Pediatrics residencies with %DO > 25

3202421107 University of Massachusetts Pediatrics residency program Massachusetts

3204821235 University of Texas Health Science Center School of Medicine at San Antonio Texas

3203321136 Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School New Jersey

3203611183 Wake Forest University School of Medicine North Carolina

3202211094 Maine Medical Center Maine

3202821127 St Louis University School of Medicine Missouri

3203521365 Stony Brook Medicine/University Hospital New York

3203911196 University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Oklahoma

3203511176 New York Medical College at Westchester Medical Center New York

3204121210 Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University/duPont Hospital for Children Delaware

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Percent MD,DO,IMG Pediatrics PGY-1 residents (main match)

Percent of PGY-1 Pediatrics MDs, DOs and IMGs by year

Pediatrics PGY-1 main residency Match statistics

Year Positions Filled(%) MD DO IMGs
2023 3067 97.0 1693 (55 %) 616 (20 %) 659 (21 %)
2022 3039 97.2 1745 (57 %) 592 (19 %) 608 (20 %)
2021 3000 98.5 1835 (61 %) 523 (17 %) 589 (19 %)
2020 2975 97.9 1807 (60 %) 494 (16 %) 608 (20 %)
2019 2913 97.4 1761 (60 %) 512 (17 %) 565 (19 %)
2018 2877 97.7 1823 (63 %) 406 (14 %) 582 (20 %)
2017 2855 98.1 1928 (67 %) 367 (12 %) 505 (17 %)

Maddie Otto
Maddie Otto

Maddie is a second-year medical student at the University of Notre Dame in Sydney and one of Level Medicine’s workshop project managers. Prior to studying medicine, she worked and studied as a musician in Melbourne. She has a background in community arts, which combined her love for both the arts and disability support. She is an advocate for intersectional gender equity, and is passionate about accessibility and inclusive practice within the healthcare system.

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