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Nationwide Children?s Hospital Barbara Trueman Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Post-Graduate Fellowship
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About Nationwide Children?s Hospital Barbara Trueman Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Post-Graduate Fellowship
Nationwide Children's Hospital Barbara Trueman Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Post-Graduate Fellowship is a specialized post-graduate training program located in Columbus, Ohio. The fellowship is affiliated with Nationwide Children's Hospital and is designed to provide advanced clinical training for nurse practitioners specializing in child and adolescent psychiatric care. Enrollment, completion, and retention data are not reported separately in available IPEDS records.
No formal postsecondary credential programs are listed in current IPEDS data for this fellowship. Post-graduate fellowships of this type are typically intended for licensed nurse practitioners seeking specialized clinical experience beyond initial graduate-level education, and they do not confer a new academic degree.
Columbus is the capital of Ohio and home to a major academic medical center ecosystem. Nationwide Children's Hospital is a nationally recognized pediatric medical institution, and this fellowship supports the development of specialized behavioral health practitioners serving pediatric populations.
Vonda Keels-Lowe, MSN, CPN, PMHNP-BC, CNP
Vonda.Lowe@nationwidechildrens.org444 Butterfly Gardens Dr., Columbus, OH 43215
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