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Families, don’t forget to check your Medicaid insurance plan. You may need to take steps to reenroll. If you don’t, you may risk having your care disrupted.
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Nationwide Children’s is ranked the number one hospital in Ohio, in the top five for children’s hospitals nationally, sixth in the healthcare and social industry category and 42nd among the top 500 large employers’ category.
What Is Proton Therapy?
Proton therapy is an advanced type of radiation treatment that uses protons instead of X-rays to kill cancer cells. It's now being offered here in Central Ohio. Learn how it works and what conditions it can treat.
Is My Child Ready for Kindergarten?
Having an idea of what your child should know and be able to do when they start school will give you the confidence to determine if they are ready for kindergarten.
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“Whenever I tell people my job, I usually get a sympathetic look. While it is hard, I literally get to help change people’s lives. There are misconceptions about social work. My goal is to be able to provide more education about the role and help people understand what we truly do.”
“Psychogenic non-epileptic events (PNEE) is a diagnosis that has been stigmatized and forgotten by the medical community for a long time, with little advancements in patient care. It’s rewarding to help a patient and their family feel heard, validated and understood while giving them hope that they can get better.”
“The most rewarding part of the Nationwide Children’s Hospital tax clinic program is working directly with families across central Ohio and being able to provide a great service for free. I love to see the excitement expressed on our clients faces as I review their tax return and refund amounts. It is equally as rewarding helping community members work through unique challenges on their tax return and providing them education that will help on future tax returns.”