Curriculum Philosophy
Ideally, we want you to spend most of your training on the steep part of your learning curve where you are adequately challenged and supported, however, not overwhelmed. When exercising you want the treadmill going fast enough to get a good workout, but not so fast that
you get tired too quickly or fall off! We think of your residency experience in the same way!

Unique Features of Our Curriculum
All of our residency classes stay together on the same discipline for the first two years of training, with clinical blocks lasting 4 weeks long. All residents start together in internal medicine and rotate together on a 4-5-4 schedule for the first two years of residency.
- PGY1 and PGY2 -
- Intern year - 4 blocks IM, 5 blocks Peds, 4 blocks IM
- Second year - 4 blocks Peds, 5 blocks IM, 4 blocks Peds)
- PGY3 and PGY4 - While a general 4-5-4 structure exists, the schedule is flexible. Residents move flexibly between IM and Peds based on their learning and curricular preferences.
Year after year our residents tell us how amazing it is to rotate together between IM and Peds those first two years. Why?
- It allows each class to forge close bonds early in residency because you are always on the same side together. Early bonding = friends for life!
- It makes switches easier and less stressful because you are never without your Med-Peds friends, especially with the first switch from IM to Peds.
- Development of skill, autonomy, and confidence after 4-5 blocks (hard to achieve in a combined specialty!) where you can relax a bit by the final block.
- Optimal learning the first two years of residency for you stay at the steep part of your learning curve and avoid becoming bored or overwhelmed.
- Seasonal variation in pediatrics – Think bronchiolitis and flu here, you want two winters of exposure, but not four.
- Evening out of your conference series attendance in internal medicine and pediatrics, both of which have a series of early conferences for the incoming residents.
Our pediatric colleagues still function on a schedule that allows them to have clinic for one half day per week while on inpatient rotations. As such, our residents continue to have clinic for one half day per week while on pediatric rotations and do not have clinic blocks during these experiences.
An example of our block schedule and how clinic block experiences are arranged can be viewed here! Med-Peds Block Schedule 23-24.
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University of Cincinnati
Med-Peds Residency Program
231 Albert Sabin Way
Medical Sciences Building
MLC 0557
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0557
Phone: 513-558-7768
Fax: 513-558-3878
Email: medpedsemail@ucmail.uc.edu