Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship
Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (PCICU) at UH Rainbow, located in the Heart Center, at CMC.

Accredited Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship

The UH Rainbow Babies & Children / Case Western Reserve University's Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship is an ACGME-accredited, three-year training program offered by one of the nation’s top-ranked pediatric cardiology and heart surgery programs. Our program goals are centered on training fellows to become exceptional clinical cardiologists, innovative investigators, and future leaders advocating for families and patients with congenital and pediatric acquired heart disease.

Fellows within the program develop mastery of pediatric cardiology, with thorough clinical training and educational curriculum, to provide the highest quality, evidence-based care. Our institution cares for patients from fetal life to adulthood. Fellows will have graduated autonomy to treat a diverse patient population. Our program trains fellows to develop the skills necessary to become leaders in the field of pediatric cardiology through mentorship in traditional research, quality improvement, and medical education. Our faculty mentorship is rooted in accessibility, thoughtful feedback, and shared investment in fellow success.


Fellowship Program Leadership

Carolyn M. Wilhelm, MD, MSc

Carolyn Wilhelm, MD

Program Director
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John Lozier, MD

John Lozier, MD

Associate Program Director
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World-Class Research at UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital

UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital’s Horvitz Pediatric Research Center is a national leader in pediatric research, receiving more than $30 million annually from the National Institutes of Health, NASA, and other funding sources. The Center enables physicians and scientists to discover treatments for diseases that afflict children, thus providing our patients with access to the latest medical developments and breakthroughs.

The Heart Center is deeply involved in research to design and improve techniques and technology for the treatment of pediatric cardiac disease. Additional academic work in the Division aims to optimize the education of medical learners, and improve and ensure quality of care throughout the division.

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