Administrative Fellowship

Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center offer a joint Administrative Fellowship to provide training in a private non-profit, pediatric teaching hospital and a state-operated, academic medical center.

Exposure to the two dynamic organizations not only enables the fellow to gain experience from different management styles, but also the intricacies of different governance structures, medical staffs, financial systems, operations overview and organizational designs.

During the two years, the fellow participates in top-level management and is encouraged to develop skills in problem-solving by participating in management projects and conducting research in areas such as health care management, policy and services. In addition to administrative responsibilities, the fellow will be exposed to the governing boards and senior medical staff members of both hospitals, and self-assessment and professional development.

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What You Need to Know

What Does The Fellowship Offer?

Opportunities and Experiences of Past and Current Fellows

The joint fellowship program is fellow-driven, providing project work and operational management experience throughout a variety of clinical areas.

At Nationwide Children’s

At OSU Wexner Medical Center

Compensation and Benefits

The fellow receives:

“The diverse project work throughout both years of the fellowship combined with observing strong leadership in action, having solid mentorship and an engaged fellow alumni has prepared me for the opportunities I have pursued in the enterprise.”

Elena Chiappinelli, 2011-2013 Fellow

Meet Our Fellows and Alumni

Meet Our Preceptors

Nationwide Children's Hospital
Rick Miller
President & Chief Operating Officer

Rick Miller is president and chief operating officer at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, a position he has held since 2006. Rick has been employed by the hospital since 1985, and previously held several different administrative positions in planning, human resources and operations prior to being appointed COO.

Rick is most proud of the strong executive and management team that supports operations, and the One Team culture which pervades Nationwide Children’s. He is committed to fostering a work environment that is high-performing, collaborative, and non-bureaucratic. Rick has served on numerous central Ohio community boards including Prevent Blindness, Isabelle Ridgeway Care Center and the YMCA.

The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Dennis Delisle, ScD, FACHE
Executive Director of University Hospital and Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital

Dennis Delisle became executive director of University Hospital in May 2020 and of the Ross Heart Hospital in December 2021.

Dennis came from Jefferson Health, where he was vice president of Operations in the South Philadelphia market. He oversaw the clinical integration strategy across the care continuum as well as led Jefferson Methodist Hospital, an urban community hospital. Dennis was also the president and CEO of the Methodist Hospital Foundation, a public health care charity that raises funds and provides grants to support delivery of health care at Jefferson Methodist and the surrounding South Philadelphia community.

In addition to making national presentations and writing peer-reviewed publications, Dennis has authored three books: Lean Healthcare, 2nd edition, Executing Lean Improvements and Transformation and Your New EHR. Through the Thomas Jefferson University College of Population Health, he founded and oversees the Master of Science degree program in operational excellence, one of the first of its kind in the nation. He led the implementation of Epic’s EMR for the entire Jefferson Health system.

Dennis holds certifications as a Lean Master, Six Sigma Black Belt, Change Agent and Project Management Professional. He’s also a trained Baldrige Examiner through Pennsylvania’s performance excellence program and is credentialed as a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Dennis completed his Bachelor of Science degree in biology at Syracuse University, Master of Health Services Administration degree at The George Washington University and Doctor of Science degree in health systems management at Tulane University.

As executive director, Dennis is responsible for ensuring the operational success of the hospitals and their seamless integration into the health system, guided by the overall medical center’s strategic plan and its specific priorities for talent and culture, health and well-being and resource stewardship.

Application and Selection

The Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Joint Administrative Fellowship meets all of ACHE's criteria to participate as a program. Our goal is to find a candidate who will be the best fit for the organization and will benefit most from the experience.

The fellowship begins in July of each year and extends over two years – the first year at Nationwide Children’s and the second year at The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center.

Application Requirements