
The Division of Hematology, Oncology, and Blood and Marrow Transplantation in the Department of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University located at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio is seeking a pediatric hematologist, who is Board Certified in Pediatrics and Board Certified/Eligible in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology to join our Classical Hematology Program. Interest in hemostasis/thrombosis and hemoglobinopathies is preferred.
The Pediatric Hematology Program at Nationwide Children's Hospital serves children and young adults with a full array of classical hematology conditions. We offer family centered, integrated, multi-disciplinary, care that is infused with basic, translational and clinical research opportunities.
Our hemostasis team cares for more than 1000 patients with bleeding disorders and is a federally funded Hemophilia Treatment Center, in partnership with the American Thrombosis and Hemostasis Network. Our young women’s hematology program was the first of its kind and provides female centric care for those with heavy menstrual bleeding. We offer research trials in new drug development across the hemostasis spectrum including gene editing. Additionally, we are an International Hemophilia Training Center for the World Federation of Hemophilia and offer a 340b pharmacy program.
The anticoagulation program oversees inpatient and outpatient care for all patients with thrombosis/anticoagulation needs across all service lines in the hospital system. On average there are approximately 550 patients being cared for at any one time. We work closely with cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery interventional radiology, ECMO, physical neurology, medication and rehabilitation, the neonatal intensive care unit, and solid organ transplantation. We also offer dedicated multi-disciplinary stroke and post-thrombotic syndrome clinics.
The sickle cell program cares for approximately 500 patients with hemoglobinopathies. The newborn screening program has additional dedicated social work and genetic counseling services. Specialty clinics include adolescent, pain, hydroxyurea, and pulmonary clinics as well as a novel school-based healthcare options. We offer genetic therapies and bone marrow transplant options for those with sickle cell disease and thalassemia.
Our cytopenia program provides multidisciplinary care for approximately 550 patients with an array of cytopenia and immuno-hematology concerns. We are a member of the NICER consortium and NAAPAC. We have a dedicated multidisciplinary hemato-immunology and lymphoproliferative clinic. We collaborate closely with bone and transplant, immunology, rheumatology and clinical pathology teams.
We have additional multidisciplinary vascular malformations, maternal fetal medicine, and iron deficiency programs as well as an integrated clinical research organization.
The team currently includes 9 classical hematologists (Drs Susan Creary, Amy Dunn, Bryce Kerlin, Amanda Jacobson-Kelly, Sarah O’Brien, Vilmarie Rodriguez, Melissa Rose, Amanda Sankar, and Anthony Villella. Along with 7 advanced practice providers, 8 nurse clinician/navigators, 4 social workers, 2 genetic counselors 3 care coordinators, and 2 psychologists. We offer a one-year pediatric hemostasis/thrombosis fellowship.
Applicants should have strong clinical skills and a commitment to education. The faculty appointment will be in The Ohio State University College of Medicine.
All inquiries and referrals will remain confidential.
Provides medical care and treatment to patients. Essential Functions:
Education Requirement:
Licensure Requirement:
Certifications:
Board Certification or eligibility in Pediatrics, required.
Skills:
(not specified)
Experience:
Prior clinical practice experience may be required based on the needs of the division.
Physical Requirements:
OCCASIONALLY: Bend/twist, Blood and/or Bodily Fluids, Chemicals/Medications, Communicable Diseases and/or Pathogens, Flexing/extending of neck, Fume /Gases /Vapors, Lifting / Carrying: 0-10 lbs, Lifting / Carrying: 11-20 lbs, Lifting / Carrying: 21-40 lbs, Loud Noises, Patient Equipment, Pushing / Pulling: 0-25 lbs, Reaching above shoulder, Squat/kneel
FREQUENTLY: Computer skills, Hand use: grasping, gripping, turning, Repetitive hand/arm use, Sitting, Standing, Walking
CONTINUOUSLY: Audible speech, Color vision, Decision Making, Depth perception, Hearing acuity, Interpreting Data, Peripheral vision, Problem solving, Seeing – Far/near
Additional Physical Requirements performed but not listed above:
Must be able to move or reposition patients of any weight or size with the assistance of another person(s) and/or equipment.
"The above list of duties is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by individuals assigned to this classification. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties performed by the individuals so classified, nor is it intended to limit or modify the right of any supervisor to assign, direct, and control the work of employees under their supervision. EOE M/F/Disability/Vet"

Nationwide Children’s is one of America's largest pediatric hospitals, an international leader in research and is ranked in all 10 specialties on U.S. News & World Report’s 2025-26 “America’s Best Children’s Hospitals” list. Our staff, comprised of 1,600 medical professionals and over 16,000 employees, provides state-of-the-art pediatric care for 1.8 million patient visits annually. And, according to the Children’s Hospital Association, Nationwide Children's is the #1 provider of pediatric surgery in the country.
Our doctors represent every major pediatric sub-specialty. With over 50 locations throughout Ohio, signature programs include heart, cancer, gastroenterology and neonatology care, all of which are internationally recognized. Tim Robinson is CEO of Nationwide Children’s Hospital, which includes the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Foundation and The Center for Family Safety and Healing at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
As home to the Department of Pediatrics of The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Nationwide Children’s physicians train the next generation of pediatricians and pediatric specialists. The Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital is one of the Top 10 National Institutes of Health-funded freestanding pediatric research facilities. Nationwide Children’s remains true to the original mission since its founding in 1892 of providing care regardless of a family’s ability to pay. More information is available at NationwideChildrens.org.