Leadership in child health through education is central to Johns Hopkins All Children's mission. We believe expert care begins with education. Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital is dedicated to providing high quality education to a variety of audiences, including practicing physicians, medical students, residents, fellows, clinical and allied health professionals, and families. We accomplish this mission through the Office of Medical Education, Office of Continuing Medical Education, Clinical Education Department, and Community Education Department.
Education for Professionals
Education for Physicians
Residency Programs
Learn more about our Pediatric Residency and our Child Neurology Residency programs at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital.
Physician Fellowship Programs
Pediatric fellows at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital are taking a legacy of learning to a new level through innovative and forward-thinking graduate medical education programs.
Conferences and CME
Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital is committed to promoting children's health by providing high quality educational programs to medical professionals including conferences, Pediatric Grand Rounds, and special events directed at physicians and specialists.
Education for Nurses
Nursing Residency Program
The Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital Pediatric RN Residency is dedicated to providing a 12-month foundational program for the graduate or otherwise eligible nurse to provide the support and knowledge to grow into a competent pediatric professional practitioner.
Pediatric RN Critical Care Fellowship Program
The Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital Pediatric RN Critical Care Fellowship Program has been developed to provide a 16 week accelerated program for the experienced RN to develop into a competent pediatric critical care practitioner.
Pediatric RN Hematology Oncology Blood and Marrow Transplant Fellowship Program
The Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital Pediatric RN Hematology/Oncology/Blood and Marrow Transplant Fellowship Program has been developed to provide an accelerated program for the experienced RN to develop into a competent pediatric hematology/oncology/bone and marrow transplant practitioner.
Clinical Education
Clinical Education provides ongoing education and workshops for our Nursing staff, including Nursing Grand Rounds.
Education for Advanced Practice providers
Acute Care Advanced Practice Provider Fellowship
The Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital Acute Care Advanced Practice Provider Fellowship is a one-year pediatric fellowship for clinicians credentialed as advanced practice providers (APPs) who are interested in gaining additional training.
Advanced Practice Provider Student Clinical Placement
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida, offers clinical training and experience for advance practice provider students seeking to build their skills.
Education for Pharmacists
Pediatric Pharmacy Residency
The Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital ASHP Accredited Pharmacy Residency Program has a highly qualified and dedicated group of preceptors, representing a combined total of more than 60 years of experience to guide you in becoming a skilled pediatric clinical pharmacist.
Student Opportunities
Developmental and Rehabilitation Services Internships
Internship and fieldwork opportunities are available at our main campus in St. Petersburg, Florida, as well as at our Outpatient Care locations. Our programs afford students with a unique opportunity to obtain a broad range of pediatric experience through a systematic learning experience.
Student Research Training Program: Clinical and Transitional Research
The Johns Hopkins All Children’s Summer Student Research Training Program, Clinical and Translational Research Pathway , develops and mentors passionate students at the high school, undergraduate, and graduate levels.
Student Research Training Program: Basic Research Pathway
The Johns Hopkins All Children's Student Research Training Program, Basic Research Pathway, develops and mentors passionate students and trainees age 16 or older at the high school, undergraduate and graduate levels.
Medical Explorers
The Medical Explorers program offered by Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital if offered to young men and women in grades 10th – 12th with an interest in learning more about careers in the health care field.
Student Internships
Child Life Internship program
Internship and fieldwork opportunities are available at our main campus in St. Petersburg, Florida, as well as at our Outpatient Care locations. Our programs afford students with a unique opportunity to obtain a broad range of pediatric experience through a systematic learning experience.
Child Life Practicum
The Child Life Practicum Program at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital is designed to introduce potential child life practitioners to the hospital environment and to introduce them to the child life profession.