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The majority of the second and third year are dedicated to either clinical or laboratory research activities. Some clinical responsibilities exist as listed above.

    • Four weeks of the first year are spent rotating through a variety of research laboratories and meeting with investigators so the trainee can become familiar with current projects in order to make a decision about a research project and chose a research mentor.
    • Trainees in Hematology/Oncology can select a basic science or translational research project through the Children's National Research Institute, in particular the Center for Cancer and Immunology Research.
    • Opportunities exist for research outside of Children’s National Hospital.
    • Trainees may pursue clinical research endeavors through supervision from one of our attending physicians.

    Children’s National was awarded a Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) grant from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), to establish the Clinical and Translational Science Institute at Children’s National (CTSI-CN). Through this program and our partnership with the George Washington University there are several opportunities for our fellows: