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The neurology program at Cincinnati Children’s is one of the top ranked pediatric neurology programs in the nation. Learn more about our world-class program.
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Neurology is committed to advancing the understanding of neurological disorders and the most effective methods to diagnose, manage and treat them. Learn more.
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The Child Neurology Residency at Cincinnati Children’s is a five-year categorical program offering two years of pediatrics training and three years of neurology training.
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Our team includes specialists in neurology, headache management, epilepsy, neurocritical care and more. Meet them now.
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The Neonatal Neurology Fellowship focuses on the recognition and management of neurological diseases that affect the fetus, neonates and infants.
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The Skelton lab focuses on the metabolic effects of two disorders: Creatine Transporter Deficiency and bipolar disorder.
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The Jing Xiang Lab | Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Center conducts collaborative research aimed at tapping the full clinical potential for this advanced imaging technology, focusing especially on signal processing and pre-surgical functional mapping.
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The Charles Vorhees and Michael Williams Lab seeks to understand how drugs, genes and/or environmental agents adversely affect the developing brain and cause neurological and cognitive impairments.
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Our curriculum follows the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) and the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) guidelines and includes child and adult neurology rotations.