The Office of Medical Education (OME) at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital is dedicated to developing novel graduate medical education programs and training the next generation of leaders in pediatric clinical care, research and education. The OME is based in the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Research and Education Building, which opened in 2018. The building houses a trainee lounge and dedicated conference rooms, academic offices for Johns Hopkins All Children’s institutes, the simulation center, research labs and an expansion of Florida’s first certified pediatric biorepository.
Johns Hopkins Medicine, headquartered in Baltimore, is an integrated global health enterprise and one of the leading health care systems in the United States. Johns Hopkins Medicine unites physicians and scientists of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine with the organizations, health professionals and facilities of The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System.
Johns Hopkins Medicine's vision, "Together, we will deliver the promise of medicine," is supported by its mission to improve the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence in medical education, research and clinical care. Diverse and inclusive, Johns Hopkins Medicine educates medical students, scientists, health care professionals and the public; conducts biomedical research; and provides patient-centered medicine to prevent, diagnose and treat human illness.
Early milestones of the Johns Hopkins educational legacy include:
- Admitting women on an equal basis beginning in the 1890s
- Starting the nation’s first residency program in 1897 with members of the medical school’s first graduating class
- Developing the nation’s first full-time Department of Pediatrics in 1912.
Residency Program
George J. Dover, M.D., former director of the Department of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, talks about the residency program at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, a 259-bed facility in St. Petersburg, Florida, is the only member of the Johns Hopkins Health System outside of the Baltimore/Washington, D.C., region. Faculty members are based on the Florida campus. The OME at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital was chartered on Dec. 1, 2011, eight months after All Children’s joined the Johns Hopkins Health System.
Since opening, the OME office has worked to provide exceptional educational programs for students, residents and fellows. Building programs that reflect innovation, collaboration, and scholarship continues to be a central mission of our office and of Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.
Milestones
- April 2011: All Children’s Hospital integrates with Johns Hopkins Medicine
- December 2011: Office of Medical Education established
- July 2012: Pediatric Surgery research fellowship begins
- August 2012: Pediatrics Residency receives ACGME accreditation
- October 2012: Pediatric Surgery clinical fellowship begins
- July 2014: Pediatrics Residency begins
- April 2016: Hospital renamed Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital
- October 2016: Pediatric Neurosurgery fellowship begins
- June 2017: Inaugural Pediatrics Residency class graduates
- July 2017: Pediatric Hospital Medicine fellowship begins
- July 2018: Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine and Hospice and Palliative Medicine fellowships begin
- September 2018: Research and Education Building opens
- July 2019: Pediatric Neuro-Oncology fellowship begins
- July/August 2020: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and Pediatric Surgical Critical Care Medicine fellowships begin
- July/August 2021: Sports Medicine fellowship begins
- July 2022: Bone-Marrow Transplant fellowship begins, Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship accredited by the ACGME
- July 2023: Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship begins
- July 2024: Child Neurology Residency begins
Questions?
If you are looking for more information about our program or want to arrange a visit, give us a call at 727-767-4106.
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