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Two residents discuss their work in the Pediatrics and Medical Genetics Combined Residency Track

Pediatrics and Medical Genetics Combined Residency Program

Two residents discuss their work in the Pediatrics and Medical Genetics Combined Residency Track

The Pediatric-Medical Genetics (GEN) Track is a unique opportunity offered by Children’s National Hospital in conjunction with the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) to complete a combined, four-year residency program in pediatrics and medical genetics. This program draws upon the strengths from both institutions to train physicians in pediatric medicine as well as in the diagnosis, management, and counseling of patients with genetic disorders. Participants gain broad experience in pediatrics, clinical and molecular genetics, metabolic diseases and cytogenetics.

The Combined Pediatrics-Medical Genetics Residency Program is unparalleled in several respects:

  • It trains residents in one of the nation's most prestigious children's hospitals
  • It exposes students to rare genetic disorders that might not be seen in a more typical medical genetics program
  • It is one of the few programs that emphasizes clinical research
  • It grants access to the vast resources at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and at other highly-ranked medical institutions in the nation's capital

See below for information about the Categorial Pediatrics portion of the training, and for more information about the Medical Genetics portion of the training, please visit the website of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center.

Our Curriculum

    During the first year, GEN residents complete only general pediatric training that includes core pediatric rotations. Overall, their PL1 year is about 90% of what the categorical PL1s do, with no specialized rotations and no specific time in Genetics.

    Where Are They Now?

    We are so proud of our residency program graduates! See where some of them are now:

    Seth Berger, MD, PhD

    Jamie Fraser, MD, PhD

    Debra Regier, MD

    Ben Solomon, MD

    Kirk Wilson, PhD