Psychiatry Grand Rounds
Providers will learn to identify which adolescents are likely to respond to TMS and how to monitor their progress effectively. By understanding the underlying science, reviewing outcome data, and applying clinical decision-making frameworks, participants can shorten the time to symptom relief, reduce dropout rates, and build family confidence in the treatment plan. Presentation Title
"TMS in Teens: Evidence-Based Patient Selection and Outcomes" Speaker
Rana Elmaghraby, MD
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Assistant Professor, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Sponsor
Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
For More Information
Please contact hayley.daugherty@cchmc.org.
Room: Sabin Auditorium (D1.23). Audience: Research. Professional Education.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM.
CCRF Seminar Series
Presenter
Nancy Spinner, PhD
Professor, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Title
"Finding Certainty and Uncertainty: Insights from Genomic Sequencing in Infants and Children" 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, December 10, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
Blood Drive: Hoxworth Blood Center
Saving lives closer to home since 1938. Hoxworth Blood Center will be onsite in the Sabin Auditorium for a monthly blood drive. Each donor will receive a Hoxworth Hero backpack! We are thankful for our blood donors! All Types Welcome!
One unit of blood can save three lives.
Please consider donating platelets or donating double red cells. Donations from diverse donors are also important. Appointments
Appointments are encouraged.
Schedule an appointment. For More Information, Visit the New Blood Donors webpage, or call Hoxworth Blood Center at 513-451-0910.
Room: Sabin Auditorium (D1.23). Audience: Patients & Family. Donors & Volunteers.
Thursday, December 11, 2025, 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM.
Lactation Seminar Series
Title
"Breastfeeding in Emergencies: A Review of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine's Position, Statement, and Lived Experiences from Ukraine"
Presenters
Lina Barska, MD, PhD, IBCLC
Tetiana Kirsanova, MD, PhDRegister in advance for this virtual presentation.
Learn more about the Lactation Seminar Series.
Audience: Professional Education.
Thursday, December 11, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM.
Online.
Common to Complex: Trauma in the Tender Years: Building Emotional Resilience, It Takes a Village (Pediatric ECHO Series) Fall 2025
Target Audience
Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine
Professions - Clinical Counselor, Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Physician, Psychologist, Social Worker, Teacher, Overview
Everyone has experienced traumatic events – what happened to you shapes your view of the world and how you respond to it. The impact of trauma on pediatric mental, behavioral and physical health is alarming. Recognizing reactions that are rooted in traumatic experiences is the first step toward growth and recovery. In response to this concerning trend, the trauma cohort will address the importance of effectively identifying and mitigating traumatic stress, as well as connecting patients to evidence-based treatment. Are you seeing the impact of trauma on the children you work with? Do you struggle to find the best ways to support them? This comprehensive series will help you: Understand trauma and its impact on development , Learn effective communication strategies for working with trauma-impacted youth , …
Audience: Professional Education.
Thursday, December 11, 2025, 6:30 PM – 7:45 PM.
Online.
Pediatric Grand Rounds
Title
"Sparking Collective Action to Champion Healthy and Resilient Children, Families, and Neighborhoods" Presenters, Robert Shapiro, MD, Director, Mayerson Center for Safe and Healthy Children, Cincinnati Children’s, Professor, UC Department of Pediatrics , Sarah Zawaly, MSW, LISW, Clinical Program Manager, Mayerson Center for Safe and Healthy , Elizabeth Lanphier, PhD, MS, Assistant Professor, UC Department of Pediatrics, Clinical Ethicist, Ethics Center, Cincinnati Children’s , Panelists from Joining Forces for Children, Objectives, Discuss how the healthcare workforce can contribute to child well-being by promoting relational health and positive childhood experiences in patient encounters, systems-design, and communication , Describe how to participate in collective action across sectors to align efforts, share resources, and create a unified strategy to promote child health and well-being, In-Person Attendance, We would love to see you! Online Attendance, View the live event virtually using…
Room: Sabin Auditorium (D1.23). Audience: Professional Education.
Tuesday, December 16, 2025, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM.
ECHO Autism for the Primary Care Provider
Target Audience
Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics
Professions - Nurse Practitioner, Physician, Physician Assistant, Overview
Increase your knowledge and comfort level in managing patients with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder in the primary care setting. Intended Audience
Physicians, advanced practice nurses, and physician assistants. How to Participate
September 3 - December 17, 2025 | 12:00-1:30PM (ET)
Session Dates: 9/3, 9/17, 10/1, 10/15, 11/5, 11/19, 12/3, 12/17, Featured Faculty
Pamela Williams-Arya, MD
Dr. Williams-Arya is a board certified developmental and behavioral pediatrician at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital with clinical expertise in the evaluation of autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities. She worked as a primary care pediatrician for 10 years prior to returning to pursue a fellowship in developmental and behavioral pediatrics. She also works in an interdisciplinary evaluation clinic for preschool-aged children with a history of prenatal opioid…
Audience: Professional Education.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM.
Online.
Common to Complex: Trauma in the Tender Years: Building Emotional Resilience, It Takes a Village (Pediatric ECHO Series) Fall 2025
Target Audience
Specialties - Family Practice, General Pediatrics, Internal Medicine
Professions - Clinical Counselor, Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Physician, Psychologist, Social Worker, Teacher, Overview
Everyone has experienced traumatic events – what happened to you shapes your view of the world and how you respond to it. The impact of trauma on pediatric mental, behavioral and physical health is alarming. Recognizing reactions that are rooted in traumatic experiences is the first step toward growth and recovery. In response to this concerning trend, the trauma cohort will address the importance of effectively identifying and mitigating traumatic stress, as well as connecting patients to evidence-based treatment. Are you seeing the impact of trauma on the children you work with? Do you struggle to find the best ways to support them? This comprehensive series will help you: Understand trauma and its impact on development , Learn effective communication strategies for working with trauma-impacted youth , …
Audience: Professional Education.
Thursday, December 18, 2025, 6:30 PM – 7:45 PM.
Online.
Pediatric Grand Rounds
Title
"Twisted Testicles and More" Presenters, Bob DeFoor, Jr. MD, MPH, FAAP, FACS, Professor and Endowed Chair Pediatric Urology, Cincinnati Children's, Objectives, Discuss optimum referral timing for common genitourinary (GU) conditions , Discuss outpatient imaging evaluation of common GU conditions, 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, January 6, 2026, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM.
Pediatric Grand Rounds
Title
"Seeing What We’ve Been Missing: Personalizing Pediatric Mechanical Ventilation with Electrical Impedance Tomography" Presenters, Garrett Keim, MD, MSCE, Assistant Professor of Critical Care Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Objectives, Describe the basic principles and methodology of electrical impedance tomography (EIT), including image acquisition, global and regional impedance curves, and common EIT-derived indices relevant to pediatric ARDS , Apply EIT-derived information to clinical decision-making in pediatric ARDS, including adjustment of PEEP and other ventilator settings, with attention to potential benefits, limitations, and practical barriers to implementation at the bedside, 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, January 13, 2026, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM.
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, January 14, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM.
Online.
Pediatric Grand Rounds
Title
"Neonatal Opioid" Presenters, Jennifer McAllister, MD, Associate Professor, Division of Neonatology and Pulmonary Biology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital , Scott Wexelblatt, MD, Professor, Division of Nematology and Pulmonary Biology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, 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, January 20, 2026, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM.
Pediatric Grand Rounds
Title
"Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD): the old, the new and what you need to know" Presenters, Ana Catalina Arce-Clachar, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Medical Director, GI Inpatient Service at Liberty Campus and Co-Medical Director, LA4-2 Unit at Liberty Campus, Objectives, Understand current epidemiology and natural history of MASLD in children , Identify pediatric patients at high risk for MASLD , Formulate an initial assessment and management plan for MASLD , Recognize novel/emerging therapeutic approaches for MASLD, 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, January 27, 2026, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM.
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 14–48 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 program…
Audience: Professional Education.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM.
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, February 4, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM.
Online.
Neuroscience Seminar Series
Title
"Navigating the CSF waterways: Two decades of hydrocephalus research from the bedside to the bench and back" Presenter
Francesco Mangano, DO, Mary Jane and Bob Tritsch Chair, Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery , Division Chief, Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery , Director of the Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Program, Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery , Professor, UC Department of Neurosurgery, Sponsor
Neuroscience Research Center, For More Information
Please contact sarah.phillips@cchmc.org.
Room: S1.203 & S1.204 Combo. Audience: Research. Professional Education.
Thursday, February 5, 2026, 4:00 PM – 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, February 11, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM.
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…
Audience: Professional Education.
Tuesday, February 17, 2026, 10:00 AM – 5:00 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, February 18, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM.
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, February 19, 2026, 10:00 AM – Friday, February 20, 2026, 12:00 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.
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.