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Johns Hopkins University
Pediatrics Residency Program · Baltimore, MD
As the oldest pediatric academic medical center in the country, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center (formerly the Harriet Lane Home for Invalid Children), located in Baltimore, Maryland, has been building leaders in pediatric care for more than 100 years. The pediatrics residency training program at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center is a three-year categorical program, accredited by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education, leading to certification in General Pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics. Graduates of The Harriet Lane Pediatric Residency Program have gone on to become successful community pediatricians, pediatric hospitalists, subspecialists, academic leaders and more, pursuing excellence in public health, global health, health policy, health administration, and beyond. Our goal is to provide you with innovative curricula and top-notch faculty, robust clinical experiences and the increasing level of independence and responsibility you need to become an expert in delivering the promise of medicine for children.
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As the oldest pediatric academic medical center in the country, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center (formerly the Harriet Lane Home for Invalid Children), located in Baltimore, Maryland, has been building leaders in pediatric care for more than 100 years. The pediatrics residency training program at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center is a three-year categorical program, accredited by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education, leading to certification in General Pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics. Graduates of The Harriet Lane Pediatric Residency Program have gone on to become successful community pediatricians, pediatric hospitalists, subspecialists, academic leaders and more, pursuing excellence in public health, global health, health policy, health administration, and beyond. Our goal is to provide you with innovative curricula and top-notch faculty, robust clinical experiences and the increasing level of independence and responsibility you need to become an expert in delivering the promise of medicine for children.
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Kathryn M Mainhart
Yinka Omosule
Niharika Tayade
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