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Immunology Seminar Series

Presenter Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD Professor of Immunobiology Executive Director Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies The University of Arizona, Title "Imprinting durable antibody-mediated immunity” In-Person Attendance There will be in-person attendance only, in the Research Auditorium (3381). Refreshments will be served in the back of the auditorium. For More Information Please contact Kim McLay at kimberly.mclay@cchmc.org. Room: Research Auditorium (R3381/3383). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Monday, February 23, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

Project ECHO - SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic

Overview, Project SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)/Neonatal Opioid Withdraw Syndrome (NOWS) occurs when infants are prenatally exposed to substances, including opioids, during pregnancy, resulting in medical and long-term developmental complications. Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic (SCOPE) ECHO provides an efficient way for participants to learn and practice, by offering support and guidance from interdisciplinary experts in the fields of early intervention, psychology, occupational therapy, medicine, nursing, speech-language pathology, etc. SCOPE ECHO also includes the voice of caregivers with lived experiences caring for children who have experienced prenatal substance exposure and/or trauma exposure. The goal is to improve professionals’ comfort when working with children and their caregivers at home, in childcare centers, schools and community settings. Intended Audience Early childhood care and education professionals, home visitors, peer… Audience: Professional Education. Monday, February 23, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM.

Pediatric Grand Rounds: Pediatric Headache

Title "Pediatric Headache" Presenters, Marielle Kabbouche Samaha, MD, FAAN, FAHS, Professor, Child Neurology and Headache Medicine, Director, Headache Center, Cincinnati Children's, Objectives, Identify migraine as a prevalent and disabling neurological condition in children and adolescents Differentiate primary and secondary headache disorders , Develop a comprehensive migraine treatment plan for children and adolescents, In-Person Attendance, We would love to see you! Online Attendance, View the live event virtually using Mediasite. Past Presentations, Access archived presentations online. Questions? Please contact CME at cme@cchmc.org. Room: Sabin Auditorium (D1.23). Audience: Professional Education. Tuesday, February 24, 2026, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM.

Digestive Health Center Annual Scientific Symposium

This is a great opportunity to learn about the cutting-edge research in digestive disease. Abstracts We encourage you to submit an abstract of your research related to any area of digestive disease, including the three research themes of the DHC: Mechanisms of Liver Disease; , Digestive Disease and Immunity , Stem Cell and Organoid Modeling of Digestive Disease, For abstract form visit the DHC website. Abstracts are due Friday January 23, 2026 by 5:00 pm to Cynthia Wetzel, PhD, at cynthia.wetzel@cchmc.org. You do not have to be a DHC member to submit an abstract. Prizes Prizes will be awarded to students, trainees, and research staff for the best posters presented at the symposium. $500 First Prize $300 Second Prize $200 Third Prize If you have received a prize within the past 2 years from the Digestive Health Center or are a faculty member you are not eligible to receive another prize. The day will include: Poster Session, Time: 9:30 am to 11:30 am , Location: S1.203 & 1.204, Keynote Speaker and… Room: S1.203 & S1.204 Combo. Audience: Research. Professional Education. Tuesday, February 24, 2026, 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM.

CCRF Seminar Series

Research Area Genetics, Genomics and Developmental Biology, Presentation Title "Development of Therapeutic Strategies for NF1-Associated Tumors in the Nervous System" Speaker Yuan Zhu, PhD Professor, UT Southwestern, Sponsor Division of Developmental Biology and the Perinatal Institute, For More Information Please contact maria.hollmann@cchmc.org. Room: Research Auditorium (R3381/3383). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Wednesday, February 25, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

Project ECHO - Autism: Primary Care Early Diagnosis (2026)

Overview The ECHO Autism Communities STAT Early Diagnostic Model trains primary care clinicians (PCPs) to screen, evaluate, and diagnose autism in children ages 14 to 48 months. Participants also learn best practices for ongoing autism care after diagnosis, supported by guided practice. The STAT is an empirically based, interactive level 2 screener that assesses social-communication and play behaviors related to autism. When combined with diagnostic interviews, developmental screeners, and DSM-5 criteria, it enables trained clinicians to provide accurate early diagnoses. Who is eligible to attend the ECHO Autism Communities STAT Training? Family physicians, pediatricians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners who work with young children, specifically children under the age of 4. What can you expect if you participate in the ECHO Autism STAT Early Diagnostics model training? Attend a two-day STAT training in February 2026 (in Cincinnati or virtually TBD) , Participate in a yearlong training… Audience: Professional Education. Wednesday, February 25, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM. Online.

Neuroscience Seminar Series

Presentation Title “In vivo dissection of brain capillary function” Speaker Andy Shih, PhD Professor, Seattle Children's Research Institute & University of Washington, Sponsor Neuroscience Research Center, For More Information Please contact sarah.phillips@cchmc.org. Room: MSB 4051. Audience: Research. Professional Education. Thursday, February 26, 2026, 4:00 AM – 5:00 AM.

Biomedical Informatics Thursday Research Series

 Presenter Richard Bonneau, PhD Vice President of Machine Learning for Drug Discovery Genentech Computational Sciences, Audience All interested faculty, staff and students are encouraged to attend these free events. Subscribe to our events listserv to receive the virtual seminar Zoom meeting details. Room: S1.203. Audience: Research. Professional Education. Thursday, February 26, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

2026 Anxiety and Depression Family Education Day

The 4th Annual Family Mental Health Education Day will feature expert-led sessions, practical tools for supporting mental health, and opportunities to connect with others who understand the challenges families face. Hosted By 1N5 and MindPeace, in partnership with Cincinnati Children’s Mental and Behavioral Health Institute, Who Should Attend, Parents/caregivers of youth with anxiety or depression. Caregivers are welcome with or without their child(ren) , Youth ages 12+ (under 18 must attend with a caregiver), What to Expect Hear from mental health experts, connect with others, and enjoy a wild animal encounter. Youth will join interactive peer sessions. View Agenda. Register Online: $15 per person, Registration Includes breakfast, lunch, zoo admission and parking, Questions or need a scholarship? Email: info@mindpeacecincinnati.com, Tickets and parking info will be emailed before the event. Audience: Patients & Family. Saturday, February 28, 2026, 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Gardens, 3400 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45220. For more info visit 1n5.org.

Project ECHO - SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic

Overview, Project SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)/Neonatal Opioid Withdraw Syndrome (NOWS) occurs when infants are prenatally exposed to substances, including opioids, during pregnancy, resulting in medical and long-term developmental complications. Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic (SCOPE) ECHO provides an efficient way for participants to learn and practice, by offering support and guidance from interdisciplinary experts in the fields of early intervention, psychology, occupational therapy, medicine, nursing, speech-language pathology, etc. SCOPE ECHO also includes the voice of caregivers with lived experiences caring for children who have experienced prenatal substance exposure and/or trauma exposure. The goal is to improve professionals’ comfort when working with children and their caregivers at home, in childcare centers, schools and community settings. Intended Audience Early childhood care and education professionals, home visitors, peer… Audience: Professional Education. Monday, March 2, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM.

Pediatric Grand Rounds: In the Era of Copilots, How Do You Know if You're Flying in the Right Direction?

Part of Digital Health Day Title "In the Era of Copilots, How Do You Know if You're Flying in the Right Direction?" Presenters, Kim Cronsell, MD, Associate CMO Medical Director, Digital Health & Experience, Children's Wisconsin, Objectives, Recognize and address discrepancies between provider assumptions and actual patient needs, particularly in pediatric care—through the integration of patient feedback , Evaluate the role of remote monitoring and digital education in expanding and enhancing access to timely patient care and improved health outcomes , Recognize how digital tools can be used to improve efficiency, access, and patient experience in same-day care delivery, In-Person Attendance, We would love to see you! Online Attendance, View the live event virtually using Mediasite. Past Presentations, Access archived presentations online. Questions? Please contact CME at cme@cchmc.org. Room: Sabin Auditorium (D1.23). Audience: Professional Education. Tuesday, March 3, 2026, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM.

Digestive Health Center Seminar Series

Speaker Jonathan R. Dillman, MD, MSc Diana Lindquist, PhD Imaging Research Center Cincinnati Children's, Title “Of Mice and Men: MRI for Translational Research—Human and Animal Research in the Cincinnati Children's IRC” Format Join us in person in room T8.334 or virtually via Zoom. For More Information Please contact Cindy Wetzel, PhD, at cynthia.wetzel@cchmc.org. Room: T8.334. Audience: Research. Professional Education. Tuesday, March 3, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

K Award College Seminar Series

The purpose of this seminar is to leverage multidisciplinary perspectives across UC and Cincinnati Children's related to writing career development awards. Session Agenda "Biosketches, letters of support" Learn more and register. Audience: Research. Professional Education. Tuesday, March 3, 2026, 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM.

CCRF Seminar Series

Research Area Genetics, Genomics and Developmental Biology, Presentation Title "Mechanisms of Intestinal Villus Patterning" Speaker Michael Verzi, PhD Professor, Rutgers University - New Brunswick, Sponsor Division of Developmental Biology and the Perinatal Institute, For More Information Please contact maria.hollmann@cchmc.org. Room: Research Auditorium (R3381/3383). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Wednesday, March 4, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

Project ECHO - Autism Spectrum Disorders for Allied Health Professionals (Spring 2026)

Overview By participating in Echo Autism, allied health professionals receive mentoring focused on improving their knowledge, confidence and competence in managing children with ASD in their respective practices. Participants receive direct benefits in the form of knowledge gained and continuing education credit. Ultimately, participation will benefit children with autism and their families by enhancing access to best-practice medical care in local communities. Intended Audience This course has been designed for speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, social workers, care coordinators, psychologists, registered nurses, and teachers. Session Dates 1st and 3rd Wednesday | February 4 - May 20, 2025 | 12:00 - 1:30 PM (ET), Topics, Autism and the Neurodiversity Movement , Developmental Engagement , Communication Supports , ABCs of Behavior , Evidence-Based Practices for ASD , Co-Occurring Conditions , Supports and Resources , IEP and 504 Resources, Featured Faculty, Allison… Audience: Professional Education. Wednesday, March 4, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM. Online.

Combined Echocardiography and Exercise Symposium

Conference programing will address the evaluation, treatment, and natural course for single ventricle physiology and related cardiopulmonary dysfunction as well as post operative care. In the afternoon, separate tracks will address cardiopulmonary exercise testing and management as well as the echocardiographic evaluation related to patient development and disease progression. Case presentations from clinical exercise physiologists and pediatric sonographers will address unique aspects in diagnosis and treatment in this clinical spectrum. Learn more and register. Audience: Professional Education. Friday, March 6, 2026 – Saturday, March 7, 2026. The Graduate Hotel Cincinnati, OH.

Cincinnati Children's Perinatal Summit

Overview Join us for Cincinnati Children’s Perinatal Summit March 6, 2026 Hosted on Cincinnati Children’s Main Campus (A virtual option will be available), This newly unified event merges NeoFest and the Annual Regional Perinatal Summit into one dynamic experience, bringing together clinical and public health experts to explore key topics in fetal care, maternal health, neonatal outcomes, and complex prenatal diagnoses. Designed for professionals in neonatology, maternal-fetal medicine, and public health, the Summit fosters collaboration and innovation to improve outcomes for pregnant individuals and newborns. Accreditation In support of improving patient care, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. Physician: This activity has been approved… Audience: Professional Education. Friday, March 6, 2026, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM.

Immunology Seminar Series

Presenter Gretchen Diehl, PhD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, In-Person Attendance There will be in-person attendance only, in the Research Auditorium (3381). Refreshments will be served in the back of the auditorium. For More Information Please contact Kim McLay at kimberly.mclay@cchmc.org. Room: Research Auditorium (R3381/3383). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Monday, March 9, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

Project ECHO - SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic

Overview, Project SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)/Neonatal Opioid Withdraw Syndrome (NOWS) occurs when infants are prenatally exposed to substances, including opioids, during pregnancy, resulting in medical and long-term developmental complications. Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic (SCOPE) ECHO provides an efficient way for participants to learn and practice, by offering support and guidance from interdisciplinary experts in the fields of early intervention, psychology, occupational therapy, medicine, nursing, speech-language pathology, etc. SCOPE ECHO also includes the voice of caregivers with lived experiences caring for children who have experienced prenatal substance exposure and/or trauma exposure. The goal is to improve professionals’ comfort when working with children and their caregivers at home, in childcare centers, schools and community settings. Intended Audience Early childhood care and education professionals, home visitors, peer… Audience: Professional Education. Monday, March 9, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM.

Pediatric Grand Rounds: Over a Way That with Tears Has Been Watered - How Cincinnati Children's Pediatricians Will Win the Fight for Equity in Child Health

Weech Memorial Lecture, Title "Over a Way That with Tears Has Been Watered: How Cincinnati Children's Pediatricians Will Win the Fight for Equity in Child Health" Presenter Ray Bignall, In-Person Attendance, We would love to see you! Online Attendance, View the live event virtually using Mediasite. Past Presentations, Access archived presentations online. Questions? Please contact CME at cme@cchmc.org. Room: Sabin Auditorium (D1.23). Audience: Professional Education. Tuesday, March 10, 2026, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM.

Digestive Health Center Seminar Series

Speaker Bernd Schnabl, MD University of California San Diego, Title “Gut-Liver Axis as a Modulator for Liver Disease Progression” Format Join us in person in room S10.130 or virtually via Zoom. For More Information Please contact Cindy Wetzel, PhD, at cynthia.wetzel@cchmc.org. Room: S10.130. Audience: Research. Professional Education. Tuesday, March 10, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

K Award College Seminar Series

The purpose of this seminar is to leverage multidisciplinary perspectives across UC and Cincinnati Children's related to writing career development awards. Session Agenda "Responding to reviewers" Learn more and register. Audience: Research. Professional Education. Tuesday, March 10, 2026, 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM.

CCRF Seminar Series

Research Area Genetics, Genomics and Developmental Biology, Presentation Title "Using Human Organoids to Study Ribosome Biogenesis in Development and Disease" Speaker Michael Buszczak, PhD Professor, UT Southwestern, Sponsor Division of Developmental Biology and the Perinatal Institute, For More Information Please contact maria.hollmann@cchmc.org. Room: Research Auditorium (R3381/3383). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Wednesday, March 11, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

Project ECHO - Autism: Primary Care Early Diagnosis (2026)

Overview The ECHO Autism Communities STAT Early Diagnostic Model trains primary care clinicians (PCPs) to screen, evaluate, and diagnose autism in children ages 14 to 48 months. Participants also learn best practices for ongoing autism care after diagnosis, supported by guided practice. The STAT is an empirically based, interactive level 2 screener that assesses social-communication and play behaviors related to autism. When combined with diagnostic interviews, developmental screeners, and DSM-5 criteria, it enables trained clinicians to provide accurate early diagnoses. Who is eligible to attend the ECHO Autism Communities STAT Training? Family physicians, pediatricians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners who work with young children, specifically children under the age of 4. What can you expect if you participate in the ECHO Autism STAT Early Diagnostics model training? Attend a two-day STAT training in February 2026 (in Cincinnati or virtually TBD) , Participate in a yearlong training… Audience: Professional Education. Wednesday, March 11, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM. Online.

Project ECHO - Mental and Behavioral Health Treatment for Therapists

Target Audience Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine Professions - Clinical Counselor, Nurse Practitioner, Social Worker, Overview Mental and behavioral health concerns are common in children and adolescents presenting to therapists in community agencies and schools; however, identification and treatment can be complex and time with families is limited. Our Therapist ECHO series provides an efficient and collaborative way to learn and practice evidence-based interventions. The learning is supported by psychologists, psychiatrists and therapists. The goal of ECHO is to improve providers’ comfort and skills with effective and efficient identification and management of common mental health presenting concerns, while also providing a network of resources to ensure patients receive the right care in the right place at the right time. Intended Audience The course has been designed for Advanced Practice Nurses, Social Workers, and Clinical Counselors who provide therapy to children… Audience: Professional Education. Thursday, March 12, 2026, 8:30 AM – 9:45 AM.

2026 Social Worker & Clinical Counselor Conference: Healing in Every Dimension: Connecting Health, Mind, and Community

Join us for a dynamic conference dedicated to promoting the physical, mental and emotional wellbeing of children, families, caregivers, and the professionals who serve them. Sessions will touch on ways to strengthen resilience in everyday life, emerging ideas in care for parents and young children, and evolving models that promote whole‑person health. Additional themes will include fostering supportive learning environments, uplifting families and communities as they navigate challenging experiences, and enhancing our professional practice through strengthened clinical supervision. This conference is intended for social workers, counselors, community health workers, and allied health professionals across Ohio and throughout the U.S. Conference fees: Cincinnati Children's employees $45 , Students $25 , Other $60, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is an approved provider of Social Worker, Counselor and Marriage and Family Therapist continuing education by the State of Ohio Counselor, Social… Audience: Professional Education. Thursday, March 12, 2026, 8:45 AM – 4:45 PM.

Biomedical Informatics Thursday Research Series

 Presenter Eunjung (Alice) Lee, PhD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Boston Children’s Hospital & HMS, Audience All interested faculty, staff and students are encouraged to attend these free events. Subscribe to our events listserv to receive the virtual seminar Zoom meeting details. Room: Research Auditorium (R3381/3383). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Thursday, March 12, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

OTPT Conference: Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy Services Across the Lifespan for Autistic Individuals

This conference will advance practitioners’ knowledge and comfort level with neurodiversity-affirming practice from early intervention into the transition to adulthood. Perspectives of multiple disciplines are included to provide a comprehensive view of current trends in practice. Conference attendees have an opportunity to choose to attend in-person or via high-definition livestream. Everyone registering livestream will have the ability to view the recording for several months after the course. Room: S1.203. Audience: Professional Education. Careers & Networking. Saturday, March 14, 2026, 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM. For more info visit cvent.me.

Prechtl’s General Movement Assessment Advanced Course

Cincinnati Children’s Division of Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy is proud to offer both the basic and advanced general movement assessment courses. Research conducted in the last 20 years has shown that the qualitative assessment of spontaneous movement in the fetus, newborn, and young infant is an early and reliable indicator for diagnosis and prognosis of neurological disorders. Compelling evidence is now available that qualitative assessment of General Movements (GMs) — a specific type of spontaneous movement — under the age of five months is the best predictor of cerebral palsy. This course fulfills the standards specified by the Generalized Movement Trust. The course will consist of lessons, demonstration, and discussion of video recordings. Lectures will alternate with exercises in small groups with videos prepared by the tutors. Participants registering for the advanced course must have previously completed the basic training course. Advanced course participants will learn more detailed… Room: Sabin Auditorium (D1.23). Audience: Professional Education. Monday, March 16, 2026 – Sunday, March 22, 2026. For more info visit cvent.me.

Prechtl’s General Movement Assessment Basic Course

Cincinnati Children’s Division of Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy is proud to offer both the basic and advanced general movement assessment courses. Research conducted in the last 20 years has shown that the qualitative assessment of spontaneous movement in the fetus, newborn, and young infant is an early and reliable indicator for diagnosis and prognosis of neurological disorders. Compelling evidence is now available that qualitative assessment of General Movements (GMs) — a specific type of spontaneous movement — under the age of five months is the best predictor of cerebral palsy. This course fulfills the standards specified by the Generalized Movement Trust. The course will consist of lessons, demonstration, and discussion of video recordings. Lectures will alternate with exercises in small groups with videos prepared by the tutors. At the end of the course, participants will be required to take a final test to receive a certificate of reliability in this method of assessment. Learn more and… Room: Sabin Auditorium (D1.23). Audience: Professional Education. Monday, March 16, 2026 – Sunday, March 22, 2026. For more info visit cvent.me.

Project ECHO - SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic

Overview, Project SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)/Neonatal Opioid Withdraw Syndrome (NOWS) occurs when infants are prenatally exposed to substances, including opioids, during pregnancy, resulting in medical and long-term developmental complications. Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic (SCOPE) ECHO provides an efficient way for participants to learn and practice, by offering support and guidance from interdisciplinary experts in the fields of early intervention, psychology, occupational therapy, medicine, nursing, speech-language pathology, etc. SCOPE ECHO also includes the voice of caregivers with lived experiences caring for children who have experienced prenatal substance exposure and/or trauma exposure. The goal is to improve professionals’ comfort when working with children and their caregivers at home, in childcare centers, schools and community settings. Intended Audience Early childhood care and education professionals, home visitors, peer… Audience: Professional Education. Monday, March 16, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM.

Pediatric Grand Rounds: Vitamin K at Birth: Clinical Imperatives Amid Rising Parental Refusal (MOC Eligible)

Title "Vitamin K at Birth: Clinical Imperatives Amid Rising Parental Refusal" Presenters, Cristina Tarango, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Hematology, Director, Hemophilia Treatment Center, Cincinnati Children's , Alexander Daigle, MD, Clinical Fellow, Division of Neonatology and Pulmonary Biology, Cincinnati Children's, Objectives, Define risk factors, presenting signs and symptoms, and management of vitamin K deficiency bleeding in the newborn and infant , Describe vitamin K refusal in the newborn and highlight the important role of the pediatrician as educator, Continuing Medical Education MOC Eligible, In-Person Attendance, We would love to see you! Online Attendance, View the live event virtually using Mediasite. Past Presentations, Access archived presentations online. Questions? Please contact CME at cme@cchmc.org. Room: Sabin Auditorium (D1.23). Audience: Professional Education. Tuesday, March 17, 2026, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM.

Digestive Health Center Seminar Series

Speaker Matt Kofron, PhD Bio-Imaging Analysis Facility Cincinnati Children's, Title “Enabling Optical Imaging and Analysis Methods in the BAF for DHC Research” Format Join us in person in room S9.130 or virtually via Zoom. For More Information Please contact Cindy Wetzel, PhD, at cynthia.wetzel@cchmc.org. Room: S9.130. Audience: Research. Professional Education. Tuesday, March 17, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

K Award College Seminar Series

The purpose of this seminar is to leverage multidisciplinary perspectives across UC and Cincinnati Children's related to writing career development awards. Session Agenda "Roundtable discussion and Q&A with recent K awardees" Learn more and register. Audience: Research. Professional Education. Tuesday, March 17, 2026, 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM.

CCRF Seminar Series

Research Area Genetics, Genomics and Developmental Biology, Presentation Title "Forever Young Lessons from the Naked Mole-Rat Ovary" Speaker Miguel Brieño-Enriquez, MD, PhD Assistant Professor, Magee-Womens Research Institute, Sponsor Division of Developmental Biology and the Perinatal Institute, For More Information Please contact maria.hollmann@cchmc.org. Room: Research Auditorium (R3381/3383). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Wednesday, March 18, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

Project ECHO - Autism Spectrum Disorders for Allied Health Professionals (Spring 2026)

Overview By participating in Echo Autism, allied health professionals receive mentoring focused on improving their knowledge, confidence and competence in managing children with ASD in their respective practices. Participants receive direct benefits in the form of knowledge gained and continuing education credit. Ultimately, participation will benefit children with autism and their families by enhancing access to best-practice medical care in local communities. Intended Audience This course has been designed for speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, social workers, care coordinators, psychologists, registered nurses, and teachers. Session Dates 1st and 3rd Wednesday | February 4 - May 20, 2025 | 12:00 - 1:30 PM (ET), Topics, Autism and the Neurodiversity Movement , Developmental Engagement , Communication Supports , ABCs of Behavior , Evidence-Based Practices for ASD , Co-Occurring Conditions , Supports and Resources , IEP and 504 Resources, Featured Faculty, Allison… Audience: Professional Education. Wednesday, March 18, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM. Online.

Project ECHO - Mental and Behavioral Health Treatment for Therapists

Target Audience Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine Professions - Clinical Counselor, Nurse Practitioner, Social Worker, Overview Mental and behavioral health concerns are common in children and adolescents presenting to therapists in community agencies and schools; however, identification and treatment can be complex and time with families is limited. Our Therapist ECHO series provides an efficient and collaborative way to learn and practice evidence-based interventions. The learning is supported by psychologists, psychiatrists and therapists. The goal of ECHO is to improve providers’ comfort and skills with effective and efficient identification and management of common mental health presenting concerns, while also providing a network of resources to ensure patients receive the right care in the right place at the right time. Intended Audience The course has been designed for Advanced Practice Nurses, Social Workers, and Clinical Counselors who provide therapy to children… Audience: Professional Education. Thursday, March 19, 2026, 8:30 PM – 9:45 PM.

Immunology Seminar Series

Presenter Rod DeKoter, PhD Western University, Canada, In-Person Attendance There will be in-person attendance only, in the Research Auditorium (3381). Refreshments will be served in the back of the auditorium. For More Information Please contact Kim McLay at kimberly.mclay@cchmc.org. Room: Research Auditorium (R3381/3383). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Monday, March 23, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

Project ECHO - SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic

Overview, Project SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)/Neonatal Opioid Withdraw Syndrome (NOWS) occurs when infants are prenatally exposed to substances, including opioids, during pregnancy, resulting in medical and long-term developmental complications. Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic (SCOPE) ECHO provides an efficient way for participants to learn and practice, by offering support and guidance from interdisciplinary experts in the fields of early intervention, psychology, occupational therapy, medicine, nursing, speech-language pathology, etc. SCOPE ECHO also includes the voice of caregivers with lived experiences caring for children who have experienced prenatal substance exposure and/or trauma exposure. The goal is to improve professionals’ comfort when working with children and their caregivers at home, in childcare centers, schools and community settings. Intended Audience Early childhood care and education professionals, home visitors, peer… Audience: Professional Education. Monday, March 23, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM.

Pediatric Grand Rounds: Alphabet Soup - What Pediatric Providers Need to Know About Biologic Drugs and Infections

Title "Alphabet Soup: What Pediatric Providers Need to Know About Biologic Drugs and Infections" Presenters, William Otto, MD, Assistant Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases, Cincinnati Children's , Hilary Miller-Handley, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine Division of Infectious Disease, Cincinnati Children's , Matthew Robson, MD, Assistant Professor, Division of Allergy and Immunology, Cincinnati Children's , McKenzie Vater, MD, Assistant Professor Division of Rheumatology, APD Pediatric Rheumatology Fellowship Program, Cincinnati Children's, Objectives, Recognize how biologics may alter fever and other systemic responses to infection , Identify appropriate work up for patients presenting with sick symptoms on biologics, In-Person Attendance, We would love to see you! Online Attendance, View the live event virtually using Mediasite. Past Presentations, Access archived presentations online. Questions? Please contact CME at cme@cchmc.org. Room: Sabin Auditorium (D1.23). Audience: Professional Education. Tuesday, March 24, 2026, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM.

Digestive Health Center Seminar Series

Speaker Peng Wu, MD, PhD Division of Oncology Cincinnati Children's, Title “Rewired Hepatobiliary Lineage Programs and Developmental Growth Signals in Hepatoblastoma" Format Join us in person in room T8.334 or virtually via Zoom. For More Information Please contact Cindy Wetzel, PhD, at cynthia.wetzel@cchmc.org. Room: T8.334. Audience: Research. Professional Education. Tuesday, March 24, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

K Award College Seminar Series

The purpose of this seminar is to leverage multidisciplinary perspectives across UC and Cincinnati Children's related to writing career development awards. Session Agenda "Roundtable discussion and Q&A with reviewers" Learn more and register. Audience: Research. Professional Education. Tuesday, March 24, 2026, 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM.

Project ECHO - Autism: Primary Care Early Diagnosis (2026)

Overview The ECHO Autism Communities STAT Early Diagnostic Model trains primary care clinicians (PCPs) to screen, evaluate, and diagnose autism in children ages 14 to 48 months. Participants also learn best practices for ongoing autism care after diagnosis, supported by guided practice. The STAT is an empirically based, interactive level 2 screener that assesses social-communication and play behaviors related to autism. When combined with diagnostic interviews, developmental screeners, and DSM-5 criteria, it enables trained clinicians to provide accurate early diagnoses. Who is eligible to attend the ECHO Autism Communities STAT Training? Family physicians, pediatricians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners who work with young children, specifically children under the age of 4. What can you expect if you participate in the ECHO Autism STAT Early Diagnostics model training? Attend a two-day STAT training in February 2026 (in Cincinnati or virtually TBD) , Participate in a yearlong training… Audience: Professional Education. Wednesday, March 25, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM. Online.

Biomedical Informatics Thursday Research Series

 Presenter Ioan Andricioaei, PhD Professor, Chemistry, School of Physical Sciences University of California, Irvine, Audience All interested faculty, staff and students are encouraged to attend these free events. Subscribe to our events listserv to receive the virtual seminar Zoom meeting details. Room: S6.125. Audience: Research. Professional Education. Thursday, March 26, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

Project ECHO - Mental and Behavioral Health Treatment for Therapists

Target Audience Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine Professions - Clinical Counselor, Nurse Practitioner, Social Worker, Overview Mental and behavioral health concerns are common in children and adolescents presenting to therapists in community agencies and schools; however, identification and treatment can be complex and time with families is limited. Our Therapist ECHO series provides an efficient and collaborative way to learn and practice evidence-based interventions. The learning is supported by psychologists, psychiatrists and therapists. The goal of ECHO is to improve providers’ comfort and skills with effective and efficient identification and management of common mental health presenting concerns, while also providing a network of resources to ensure patients receive the right care in the right place at the right time. Intended Audience The course has been designed for Advanced Practice Nurses, Social Workers, and Clinical Counselors who provide therapy to children… Audience: Professional Education. Thursday, March 26, 2026, 8:30 PM – 9:45 PM.

Pediatric Intensive: Sports Medicine Presented by Cincinnati Pediatric Society

Target Audience Specialties - Adolescent Medicine, Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine Professions - Athletic Trainer, Nurse Practitioner, Physician, Physician Assistant, Overview Description: Join us for an engaging, hands-on learning experience designed for community pediatricians, general pediatric physicians, athletic trainers, APRNs, and PAs. This event focuses on practical strategies to enhance musculoskeletal care and injury prevention for young athletes. Key Topics & Expert Sessions: Year-Round Athlete Care & Injury Prevention: Explore best practices for managing and preventing injuries in athletes who train year-round. , Hip, Knee, and Ankle Joint Exams: Gain advanced skills in joint assessment, including ultrasound-guided anatomy demonstrations for improved diagnostic accuracy. , Shoulder, Elbow, and Back Evaluation: Learn comprehensive exam techniques incorporating ultrasound and osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), with applications for basketball and other sports. Why… Audience: Professional Education. Friday, March 27, 2026, 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM.

Project ECHO - SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic

Overview, Project SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)/Neonatal Opioid Withdraw Syndrome (NOWS) occurs when infants are prenatally exposed to substances, including opioids, during pregnancy, resulting in medical and long-term developmental complications. Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic (SCOPE) ECHO provides an efficient way for participants to learn and practice, by offering support and guidance from interdisciplinary experts in the fields of early intervention, psychology, occupational therapy, medicine, nursing, speech-language pathology, etc. SCOPE ECHO also includes the voice of caregivers with lived experiences caring for children who have experienced prenatal substance exposure and/or trauma exposure. The goal is to improve professionals’ comfort when working with children and their caregivers at home, in childcare centers, schools and community settings. Intended Audience Early childhood care and education professionals, home visitors, peer… Audience: Professional Education. Monday, March 30, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM.

Pediatric Grand Rounds: Transforming Anaphylaxis Care - Collaborative Insights Across the Care Continuum

Title "Transforming Anaphylaxis Care: Collaborative Insights Across the Care Continuum" Presenter, Timothy Dribin, MD, Associate Research Director, Division of Emergency Medicine; Associate Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Objectives, Describe how emerging evidence informs optimized anaphylaxis management across the care continuum , Apply emerging evidence in anaphylaxis care to improve patient safety and reduce unnecessary health care utilization , Explain how multidisciplinary team science is addressing complex problems in anaphylaxis care, leading to consensus definitions, improved clinical algorithms, and enhanced translation into real-world practice, In-Person Attendance, We would love to see you! Online Attendance, View the live event virtually using Mediasite. Past Presentations, Access archived presentations online. Questions? Please contact CME at cme@cchmc.org. Room: Sabin Auditorium (D1.23). Audience: Professional Education. Tuesday, March 31, 2026, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM.

Project ECHO - Autism Spectrum Disorders for Allied Health Professionals (Spring 2026)

Overview By participating in Echo Autism, allied health professionals receive mentoring focused on improving their knowledge, confidence and competence in managing children with ASD in their respective practices. Participants receive direct benefits in the form of knowledge gained and continuing education credit. Ultimately, participation will benefit children with autism and their families by enhancing access to best-practice medical care in local communities. Intended Audience This course has been designed for speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, social workers, care coordinators, psychologists, registered nurses, and teachers. Session Dates 1st and 3rd Wednesday | February 4 - May 20, 2025 | 12:00 - 1:30 PM (ET), Topics, Autism and the Neurodiversity Movement , Developmental Engagement , Communication Supports , ABCs of Behavior , Evidence-Based Practices for ASD , Co-Occurring Conditions , Supports and Resources , IEP and 504 Resources, Featured Faculty, Allison… Audience: Professional Education. Wednesday, April 1, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM. Online.

Project ECHO - Mental and Behavioral Health Treatment for Therapists

Target Audience Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine Professions - Clinical Counselor, Nurse Practitioner, Social Worker, Overview Mental and behavioral health concerns are common in children and adolescents presenting to therapists in community agencies and schools; however, identification and treatment can be complex and time with families is limited. Our Therapist ECHO series provides an efficient and collaborative way to learn and practice evidence-based interventions. The learning is supported by psychologists, psychiatrists and therapists. The goal of ECHO is to improve providers’ comfort and skills with effective and efficient identification and management of common mental health presenting concerns, while also providing a network of resources to ensure patients receive the right care in the right place at the right time. Intended Audience The course has been designed for Advanced Practice Nurses, Social Workers, and Clinical Counselors who provide therapy to children… Audience: Professional Education. Thursday, April 2, 2026, 8:30 AM – 9:45 AM.

Biomedical Informatics Thursday Research Series

 Presenter Jonathan Pritchard, PhD Professor, Departments of Genetics and Biology Stanford University, Audience All interested faculty, staff and students are encouraged to attend these free events. Subscribe to our events listserv to receive the virtual seminar Zoom meeting details. Room: Research Auditorium (R3381/3383). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Thursday, April 2, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

Project ECHO - SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic

Overview, Project SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)/Neonatal Opioid Withdraw Syndrome (NOWS) occurs when infants are prenatally exposed to substances, including opioids, during pregnancy, resulting in medical and long-term developmental complications. Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic (SCOPE) ECHO provides an efficient way for participants to learn and practice, by offering support and guidance from interdisciplinary experts in the fields of early intervention, psychology, occupational therapy, medicine, nursing, speech-language pathology, etc. SCOPE ECHO also includes the voice of caregivers with lived experiences caring for children who have experienced prenatal substance exposure and/or trauma exposure. The goal is to improve professionals’ comfort when working with children and their caregivers at home, in childcare centers, schools and community settings. Intended Audience Early childhood care and education professionals, home visitors, peer… Audience: Professional Education. Monday, April 6, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM.

Project ECHO - Autism: Primary Care Early Diagnosis (2026)

Overview The ECHO Autism Communities STAT Early Diagnostic Model trains primary care clinicians (PCPs) to screen, evaluate, and diagnose autism in children ages 14 to 48 months. Participants also learn best practices for ongoing autism care after diagnosis, supported by guided practice. The STAT is an empirically based, interactive level 2 screener that assesses social-communication and play behaviors related to autism. When combined with diagnostic interviews, developmental screeners, and DSM-5 criteria, it enables trained clinicians to provide accurate early diagnoses. Who is eligible to attend the ECHO Autism Communities STAT Training? Family physicians, pediatricians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners who work with young children, specifically children under the age of 4. What can you expect if you participate in the ECHO Autism STAT Early Diagnostics model training? Attend a two-day STAT training in February 2026 (in Cincinnati or virtually TBD) , Participate in a yearlong training… Audience: Professional Education. Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM. Online.

Biomedical Informatics Thursday Research Series

 Presenter Brooke Luo, MD Attending Physician, Department of Pediatrics Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Audience All interested faculty, staff and students are encouraged to attend these free events. Subscribe to our events listserv to receive the virtual seminar Zoom meeting details. Room: Research Auditorium (R3381/3383). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Thursday, April 9, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

Project ECHO - Mental and Behavioral Health Treatment for Therapists

Target Audience Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine Professions - Clinical Counselor, Nurse Practitioner, Social Worker, Overview Mental and behavioral health concerns are common in children and adolescents presenting to therapists in community agencies and schools; however, identification and treatment can be complex and time with families is limited. Our Therapist ECHO series provides an efficient and collaborative way to learn and practice evidence-based interventions. The learning is supported by psychologists, psychiatrists and therapists. The goal of ECHO is to improve providers’ comfort and skills with effective and efficient identification and management of common mental health presenting concerns, while also providing a network of resources to ensure patients receive the right care in the right place at the right time. Intended Audience The course has been designed for Advanced Practice Nurses, Social Workers, and Clinical Counselors who provide therapy to children… Audience: Professional Education. Thursday, April 9, 2026, 8:30 PM – 9:45 PM.

Pediatric Urology Workshop

Target Audience Specialties - Urology, Overview We are pleased to invite you to the Pediatric Urology Workshop hosted by Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. This dynamic educational event brings together a diverse group of physicians and healthcare professionals from various disciplines and stages of training, all dedicated to advancing care for children with complex genitourinary conditions. Led by esteemed faculty from Cincinnati Children's and distinguished guest experts, the workshop offers a collaborative environment to share knowledge, foster dialogue, and deepen our collective understanding of pediatric urology. Through interactive sessions and case-based discussions, participants will gain valuable insights and practical approaches to managing challenging clinical scenarios. Registration, Full Conference Physicians - $200.00 , Full Conference Non-Physicians - $100.00 , One Day - Physicians - $75.00 , One Day - Non-Physicians - $50.00 , ACGME Pediatric Urology Fellow - No Charge , VIRTUAL… Audience: Professional Education. Friday, April 10, 2026, 7:15 AM – Sunday, April 12, 2026, 12:00 PM. Westin Cincinnati, OH.

Immunology Seminar Series

Presenter Virginia Pascual, MD Weill Cornell Medical College, In-Person Attendance There will be in-person attendance only, in the Research Auditorium (3381). Refreshments will be served in the back of the auditorium. For More Information Please contact Kim McLay at kimberly.mclay@cchmc.org. Room: Research Auditorium (R3381/3383). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Monday, April 13, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

Project ECHO - SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic

Overview, Project SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)/Neonatal Opioid Withdraw Syndrome (NOWS) occurs when infants are prenatally exposed to substances, including opioids, during pregnancy, resulting in medical and long-term developmental complications. Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic (SCOPE) ECHO provides an efficient way for participants to learn and practice, by offering support and guidance from interdisciplinary experts in the fields of early intervention, psychology, occupational therapy, medicine, nursing, speech-language pathology, etc. SCOPE ECHO also includes the voice of caregivers with lived experiences caring for children who have experienced prenatal substance exposure and/or trauma exposure. The goal is to improve professionals’ comfort when working with children and their caregivers at home, in childcare centers, schools and community settings. Intended Audience Early childhood care and education professionals, home visitors, peer… Audience: Professional Education. Monday, April 13, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM.

Project ECHO - Anxiety for PCP's

Register now. Target Audience Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Overview Designed for primary care providers, this ECHO series increases understanding of anxiety disorders, enhances confidence in communicating with families, and builds competence in treating uncomplicated cases within the primary care setting. This course will address several learning objectives, which include distinguishing normative stress from an anxiety disorder, delineating common presentations of anxiety disorders, and formally screening for anxiety in youth. Additional topics of discussion will include managing safety in children and adolescents with anxiety disorders, partnering with families and mental health providers, and implementing evidence-based treatment options for pediatric anxiety. Intended Audience This program has been designed for physicians, advanced practice nurses, and physician assistants. Session Dates Tuesdays | April 14-May 12, 2026 | 7-8:15 am (ET), Featured Faculty Kristen… Audience: Professional Education. Tuesday, April 14, 2026, 7:00 AM – 8:15 AM. Online.

Project ECHO - Autism Spectrum Disorders for Allied Health Professionals (Spring 2026)

Overview By participating in Echo Autism, allied health professionals receive mentoring focused on improving their knowledge, confidence and competence in managing children with ASD in their respective practices. Participants receive direct benefits in the form of knowledge gained and continuing education credit. Ultimately, participation will benefit children with autism and their families by enhancing access to best-practice medical care in local communities. Intended Audience This course has been designed for speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, social workers, care coordinators, psychologists, registered nurses, and teachers. Session Dates 1st and 3rd Wednesday | February 4 - May 20, 2025 | 12:00 - 1:30 PM (ET), Topics, Autism and the Neurodiversity Movement , Developmental Engagement , Communication Supports , ABCs of Behavior , Evidence-Based Practices for ASD , Co-Occurring Conditions , Supports and Resources , IEP and 504 Resources, Featured Faculty, Allison… Audience: Professional Education. Wednesday, April 15, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM. Online.

Project ECHO - Mental and Behavioral Health Treatment for Therapists

Target Audience Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine Professions - Clinical Counselor, Nurse Practitioner, Social Worker, Overview Mental and behavioral health concerns are common in children and adolescents presenting to therapists in community agencies and schools; however, identification and treatment can be complex and time with families is limited. Our Therapist ECHO series provides an efficient and collaborative way to learn and practice evidence-based interventions. The learning is supported by psychologists, psychiatrists and therapists. The goal of ECHO is to improve providers’ comfort and skills with effective and efficient identification and management of common mental health presenting concerns, while also providing a network of resources to ensure patients receive the right care in the right place at the right time. Intended Audience The course has been designed for Advanced Practice Nurses, Social Workers, and Clinical Counselors who provide therapy to children… Audience: Professional Education. Thursday, April 16, 2026, 8:30 PM – 9:45 PM.

Balancing Act: Unlocking the Secrets of Load Management in Adolescent Orthopedics and Sports

Join us for an engaging and informative Adolescent Orthopedic and Sports Conference focused on effective load management strategies for young athletes. This dynamic event will explore a variety of essential topics, from optimizing loading based on healing to managing load for hypertrophy, ensuring young athletes train and recover safely. Experts will delve into pre- and post-season monitoring, providing actionable insights for tailoring training loads throughout the year. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how to approach key areas such as running mechanics, the impact of sports specialization, and concussion symptom-guided approaches for load management. We’ll also explore the crucial role of patient centered rehabilitation initial presentation to end-stage rehab, and discuss how to effectively communicate with patients and teams, especially when dealing with complex conditions. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge on managing the physical demands of growing athletes, ensuring th… Room: Sabin Auditorium (D1.23). Audience: Professional Education. Saturday, April 18, 2026, 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM. For more info visit cvent.me.

Project ECHO - Anxiety for PCP's

Register now. Target Audience Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Overview Designed for primary care providers, this ECHO series increases understanding of anxiety disorders, enhances confidence in communicating with families, and builds competence in treating uncomplicated cases within the primary care setting. This course will address several learning objectives, which include distinguishing normative stress from an anxiety disorder, delineating common presentations of anxiety disorders, and formally screening for anxiety in youth. Additional topics of discussion will include managing safety in children and adolescents with anxiety disorders, partnering with families and mental health providers, and implementing evidence-based treatment options for pediatric anxiety. Intended Audience This program has been designed for physicians, advanced practice nurses, and physician assistants. Session Dates Tuesdays | April 14-May 12, 2026 | 7-8:15 am (ET), Featured Faculty Kristen… Audience: Professional Education. Tuesday, April 21, 2026, 7:00 AM – 8:15 AM. Online.

Hemoglobinopathy Counselor Training Course

Overview Using lectures and discussion, this course aims to prepare clinicians and hemoglobinopathy counseling professionals to work effectively with patients with hemoglobinopathies by increasing their knowledge of hemoglobin disorders and variants. *This conference is being held virtually only*, Registration General Registration - Two Day Course - $250, Cancellation Policy Registration and conference fee deadline is April 8, 2026. There will be no refunds for cancellations. Accreditation In support of improving patient care, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. Physician: This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. , Nursing: This activity is approved for continuing nursing education (CNE) contact hours. , Social Work:… Audience: Professional Education. Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 8:15 AM – Thursday, April 23, 2026, 3:15 PM. Online.

Project ECHO - Autism: Primary Care Early Diagnosis (2026)

Overview The ECHO Autism Communities STAT Early Diagnostic Model trains primary care clinicians (PCPs) to screen, evaluate, and diagnose autism in children ages 14 to 48 months. Participants also learn best practices for ongoing autism care after diagnosis, supported by guided practice. The STAT is an empirically based, interactive level 2 screener that assesses social-communication and play behaviors related to autism. When combined with diagnostic interviews, developmental screeners, and DSM-5 criteria, it enables trained clinicians to provide accurate early diagnoses. Who is eligible to attend the ECHO Autism Communities STAT Training? Family physicians, pediatricians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners who work with young children, specifically children under the age of 4. What can you expect if you participate in the ECHO Autism STAT Early Diagnostics model training? Attend a two-day STAT training in February 2026 (in Cincinnati or virtually TBD) , Participate in a yearlong training… Audience: Professional Education. Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM. Online.

Biomedical Informatics Thursday Research Series

 Audience All interested faculty, staff and students are encouraged to attend these free events. Subscribe to our events listserv to receive the virtual seminar Zoom meeting details. Room: Research Auditorium (R3381/3383). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Thursday, April 23, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

Project ECHO - Mental and Behavioral Health Treatment for Therapists

Target Audience Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine Professions - Clinical Counselor, Nurse Practitioner, Social Worker, Overview Mental and behavioral health concerns are common in children and adolescents presenting to therapists in community agencies and schools; however, identification and treatment can be complex and time with families is limited. Our Therapist ECHO series provides an efficient and collaborative way to learn and practice evidence-based interventions. The learning is supported by psychologists, psychiatrists and therapists. The goal of ECHO is to improve providers’ comfort and skills with effective and efficient identification and management of common mental health presenting concerns, while also providing a network of resources to ensure patients receive the right care in the right place at the right time. Intended Audience The course has been designed for Advanced Practice Nurses, Social Workers, and Clinical Counselors who provide therapy to children… Audience: Professional Education. Thursday, April 23, 2026, 8:30 PM – 9:45 PM.

Immunology Seminar Series

Presenter Virginia Shapiro, PhD Mayo Clinic, In-Person Attendance There will be in-person attendance only, in the Research Auditorium (3381). Refreshments will be served in the back of the auditorium. For More Information Please contact Kim McLay at kimberly.mclay@cchmc.org. Room: Research Auditorium (R3381/3383). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Monday, April 27, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

Project ECHO - Anxiety for PCP's

Register now. Target Audience Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Overview Designed for primary care providers, this ECHO series increases understanding of anxiety disorders, enhances confidence in communicating with families, and builds competence in treating uncomplicated cases within the primary care setting. This course will address several learning objectives, which include distinguishing normative stress from an anxiety disorder, delineating common presentations of anxiety disorders, and formally screening for anxiety in youth. Additional topics of discussion will include managing safety in children and adolescents with anxiety disorders, partnering with families and mental health providers, and implementing evidence-based treatment options for pediatric anxiety. Intended Audience This program has been designed for physicians, advanced practice nurses, and physician assistants. Session Dates Tuesdays | April 14-May 12, 2026 | 7-8:15 am (ET), Featured Faculty Kristen… Audience: Professional Education. Tuesday, April 28, 2026, 7:00 AM – 8:15 AM. Online.

Project ECHO - Mental and Behavioral Health Treatment for Therapists

Target Audience Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine Professions - Clinical Counselor, Nurse Practitioner, Social Worker, Overview Mental and behavioral health concerns are common in children and adolescents presenting to therapists in community agencies and schools; however, identification and treatment can be complex and time with families is limited. Our Therapist ECHO series provides an efficient and collaborative way to learn and practice evidence-based interventions. The learning is supported by psychologists, psychiatrists and therapists. The goal of ECHO is to improve providers’ comfort and skills with effective and efficient identification and management of common mental health presenting concerns, while also providing a network of resources to ensure patients receive the right care in the right place at the right time. Intended Audience The course has been designed for Advanced Practice Nurses, Social Workers, and Clinical Counselors who provide therapy to children… Audience: Professional Education. Thursday, April 30, 2026, 8:30 PM – 9:45 PM.

Project ECHO - Anxiety for PCP's

Register now. Target Audience Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Overview Designed for primary care providers, this ECHO series increases understanding of anxiety disorders, enhances confidence in communicating with families, and builds competence in treating uncomplicated cases within the primary care setting. This course will address several learning objectives, which include distinguishing normative stress from an anxiety disorder, delineating common presentations of anxiety disorders, and formally screening for anxiety in youth. Additional topics of discussion will include managing safety in children and adolescents with anxiety disorders, partnering with families and mental health providers, and implementing evidence-based treatment options for pediatric anxiety. Intended Audience This program has been designed for physicians, advanced practice nurses, and physician assistants. Session Dates Tuesdays | April 14-May 12, 2026 | 7-8:15 am (ET), Featured Faculty Kristen… Audience: Professional Education. Tuesday, May 5, 2026, 7:00 AM – 8:15 AM. Online.

Project ECHO - Autism Spectrum Disorders for Allied Health Professionals (Spring 2026)

Overview By participating in Echo Autism, allied health professionals receive mentoring focused on improving their knowledge, confidence and competence in managing children with ASD in their respective practices. Participants receive direct benefits in the form of knowledge gained and continuing education credit. Ultimately, participation will benefit children with autism and their families by enhancing access to best-practice medical care in local communities. Intended Audience This course has been designed for speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, social workers, care coordinators, psychologists, registered nurses, and teachers. Session Dates 1st and 3rd Wednesday | February 4 - May 20, 2025 | 12:00 - 1:30 PM (ET), Topics, Autism and the Neurodiversity Movement , Developmental Engagement , Communication Supports , ABCs of Behavior , Evidence-Based Practices for ASD , Co-Occurring Conditions , Supports and Resources , IEP and 504 Resources, Featured Faculty, Allison… Audience: Professional Education. Wednesday, May 6, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM. Online.

Project ECHO - Advanced Topics in Therapy - ACT in Action: Fundamental Skills

Register now. Target Audience, Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine Professions - Clinical Counselor, Nurse Practitioner, Psychologist, Social Worker, Overview ACT is a transdiagnostic intervention that is being utilized increasingly as an augmentation to other evidence-based strategies or as a brief intervention in addition to its original uses. Recent needs assessment indicated a desire among providers in the community to receive structured learning on this topic. This course will provide an introduction to ACT and its foundational strategies. Target Audience The target audience is school-based therapists, masters prepared psychologists, psychiatric NPs, clinical social workers, and clinical counselors. Session Dates Thursdays | May 7 - June 4, 2026 | 8:30-9:45 AM (ET), Featured Faculty Shivali Sarawgi, PhD Dr. Sarawgi is a licensed psychologist and assistant professor in the Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology (BMCP) at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital… Audience: Professional Education. Thursday, May 7, 2026, 8:30 AM – 9:45 AM. Online.

Biomedical Informatics Thursday Research Series

 Title "Teaching Machines to Doubt" Presenter Leo Anthony Celi, MD, Senior Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Clinical Research Director, Laboratory of Computational Physiology , Co-Director, MIT Sana , Staff Physician, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Audience All interested faculty, staff and students are encouraged to attend these free events. Subscribe to our events listserv to receive the virtual seminar Zoom meeting details. Room: Research Auditorium (R3381/3383). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Thursday, May 7, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

Immunology Seminar Series

Presenter Hao Yuan Kuen, PhD Yale School of Medicine, In-Person Attendance There will be in-person attendance only, in the Research Auditorium (3381). Refreshments will be served in the back of the auditorium. For More Information Please contact Kim McLay at kimberly.mclay@cchmc.org. Room: Research Auditorium (R3381/3383). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Monday, May 11, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

Project ECHO - Anxiety for PCP's

Register now. Target Audience Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Overview Designed for primary care providers, this ECHO series increases understanding of anxiety disorders, enhances confidence in communicating with families, and builds competence in treating uncomplicated cases within the primary care setting. This course will address several learning objectives, which include distinguishing normative stress from an anxiety disorder, delineating common presentations of anxiety disorders, and formally screening for anxiety in youth. Additional topics of discussion will include managing safety in children and adolescents with anxiety disorders, partnering with families and mental health providers, and implementing evidence-based treatment options for pediatric anxiety. Intended Audience This program has been designed for physicians, advanced practice nurses, and physician assistants. Session Dates Tuesdays | April 14-May 12, 2026 | 7-8:15 am (ET), Featured Faculty Kristen… Audience: Professional Education. Tuesday, May 12, 2026, 7:00 AM – 8:15 AM. Online.

Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) University - Prismaflex/PrisMax

Overview CRRT University™ is designed for health care providers caring for infants, children and / or adults receiving Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT). This one and one-half day course combines interactive didactic small course instruction (five hours) with a full day simulation course. Medical professionals (RN and MD) are provided with an integrated platform to acquire new skills and abilities that will: Improve aptitude in caring for CRRT patients , Increase working knowledge of the CRRT machine and ability to troubleshoot alarms , Enhance abilities to navigate and adapt to complex situations involving CRRT , Develop strategies for addressing challenging communication issues and program structure. Schedule, Day 1: Pre-Course Workshop 10-11:30am (Refreshments served) Interactive Didactic Course 11:30am-5pm (Lunch served), Day 2: Simulation Course 8am-4:30pm (Breakfast and Lunch served), Registration $250 - Nurse $300 - Physician, Limit 12 participants per session. Accreditation In support of… Audience: Professional Education. Tuesday, May 12, 2026, 10:00 AM – Wednesday, May 13, 2026, 5:00 PM.

Project ECHO - Autism: Primary Care Early Diagnosis (2026)

Overview The ECHO Autism Communities STAT Early Diagnostic Model trains primary care clinicians (PCPs) to screen, evaluate, and diagnose autism in children ages 14 to 48 months. Participants also learn best practices for ongoing autism care after diagnosis, supported by guided practice. The STAT is an empirically based, interactive level 2 screener that assesses social-communication and play behaviors related to autism. When combined with diagnostic interviews, developmental screeners, and DSM-5 criteria, it enables trained clinicians to provide accurate early diagnoses. Who is eligible to attend the ECHO Autism Communities STAT Training? Family physicians, pediatricians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners who work with young children, specifically children under the age of 4. What can you expect if you participate in the ECHO Autism STAT Early Diagnostics model training? Attend a two-day STAT training in February 2026 (in Cincinnati or virtually TBD) , Participate in a yearlong training… Audience: Professional Education. Wednesday, May 13, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM. Online.

4th Annual Cincinnati Children's Research Symposium

SAVE THE DATE, The  Fourth Annual Cincinnati Children’s Research Symposium returns May 14, 2026, featuring keynote speakers Elena Fuentes-Afflick, MD, MPH, chief scientific officer, Association of American Medical Colleges; and Thomas Hartung, MD, PhD, Doerenkamp-Zbinden Chair and professor, Johns Hopkins University. The event will also include a poster session. More details to come. Speakers Elena Fuentes-Afflick, MD, MPH, and Thomas Hartung, MD, PhD Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Sponsor Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation For More Information Please contact nicole.rogowski@cchmc.org. Room: Sabin Auditorium (D1.23). Audience: Research. Professional Education. Thursday, May 14, 2026, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM.

Project ECHO - Advanced Topics in Therapy - ACT in Action: Fundamental Skills

Register now. Target Audience, Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine Professions - Clinical Counselor, Nurse Practitioner, Psychologist, Social Worker, Overview ACT is a transdiagnostic intervention that is being utilized increasingly as an augmentation to other evidence-based strategies or as a brief intervention in addition to its original uses. Recent needs assessment indicated a desire among providers in the community to receive structured learning on this topic. This course will provide an introduction to ACT and its foundational strategies. Target Audience The target audience is school-based therapists, masters prepared psychologists, psychiatric NPs, clinical social workers, and clinical counselors. Session Dates Thursdays | May 7 - June 4, 2026 | 8:30-9:45 AM (ET), Featured Faculty Shivali Sarawgi, PhD Dr. Sarawgi is a licensed psychologist and assistant professor in the Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology (BMCP) at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital… Audience: Professional Education. Thursday, May 14, 2026, 8:30 AM – 9:45 AM. Online.

Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) University - Carpediem

Overview CRRT University™ is designed for health care providers caring for infants, children and / or adults receiving Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT). This one and one-half day course combines interactive didactic small course instruction (five hours) with a full day simulation course. Medical professionals (RN and MD) are provided with an integrated platform to acquire new skills and abilities that will: Improve aptitude in caring for CRRT patients , Increase working knowledge of the CRRT machine and ability to troubleshoot alarms , Enhance abilities to navigate and adapt to complex situations involving CRRT , Develop strategies for addressing challenging communication issues and program structure. Schedule, Day 1: Pre-Course Workshop 10-11:30am (Refreshments served) Interactive Didactic Course 11:30am-5pm (Lunch served), Day 2: Simulation Course 8am-4:30pm (Breakfast and Lunch served), Registration $250 - Nurse $300 - Physician, Limit 12 participants per session. Accreditation In support of… Audience: Professional Education. Thursday, May 14, 2026, 10:00 AM – Friday, May 15, 2026, 5:00 PM.

Heart Institute Family Camp

Heart Institute Family Camp is designed specifically for children and teens with congenital or acquired heart disease ages 0-18, along with their siblings and parents/guardians. Learn more about the camp. Audience: Patients & Family. Friday, May 15, 2026 – Sunday, May 17, 2026. Joy Outdoor Education Center Clarksville, Ohio.

Autism and Developmental Disabilities in Primary Care: Practical Strategies

Target Audience Specialties - Adolescent Medicine, Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Overview, Elevate Your Skills in Autism and Developmental Disabilities Care, Join this dynamic conference tailored for PCPs looking to deepen their expertise in managing autism and developmental disabilities. Through engaging presentations and collaborative discussions, gain actionable insights to improve patient care. Key Topics Advanced medication management, including use of antipsychotics in primary care. Leucovorin , Overview of ABA for PCPs , Genetic testing recommendations for autism and intellectual disability , Transitioning to Adult Care , Feeding Challenges , Effective Collaboration with School Teams, What You’ll Gain: Skills: Learn evidence-based strategies to best support patients with neurodevelopmental conditions across a variety of high yield topics , Insights: Practical advice from experienced providers. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and make a greater impact! … Audience: Professional Education. Friday, May 15, 2026, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM. MOB Cincinnati, OH.

Project ECHO - Autism Spectrum Disorders for Allied Health Professionals (Spring 2026)

Overview By participating in Echo Autism, allied health professionals receive mentoring focused on improving their knowledge, confidence and competence in managing children with ASD in their respective practices. Participants receive direct benefits in the form of knowledge gained and continuing education credit. Ultimately, participation will benefit children with autism and their families by enhancing access to best-practice medical care in local communities. Intended Audience This course has been designed for speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, social workers, care coordinators, psychologists, registered nurses, and teachers. Session Dates 1st and 3rd Wednesday | February 4 - May 20, 2025 | 12:00 - 1:30 PM (ET), Topics, Autism and the Neurodiversity Movement , Developmental Engagement , Communication Supports , ABCs of Behavior , Evidence-Based Practices for ASD , Co-Occurring Conditions , Supports and Resources , IEP and 504 Resources, Featured Faculty, Allison… Audience: Professional Education. Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM. Online.