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Nationwide Children's Hospital
Section of Pediatric Rheumatology
700 Children's Drive
Columbus, Ohio 43205
Phone: (614) 722-5525
Fax: (614) 722-3194
Meet Our Leadership
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Charles H. Spencer, MD Chief |
Fast Facts
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Inpatient Discharges: 75
Observation and Outpatient in a Bed Discharges: 28
Total Discharges: 103
Average Length of Stay*: 2.9 days
Average Daily Census*: 0.6
Patient Days*: 218
Inpatient Consultations: 28
Rheumatology Clinic Visits: 3,539
* Excludes observation patients
Pediatric rheumatologists at Nationwide Children’s Hospital provide comprehensive care and consultation services for children with suspected or definite rheumatic diseases and non-surgical musculoskeletal problems.
Rheumatology Clinic
Outpatient Care Center
555 S. 18th Street
Columbus, OH 43205
(614) 722-5525
FAX (614) 722-3194
Mon. – Fri. 8 am – 4 pm
PDFs
Clinical Research
Alternative Therapies
Recommended Links
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis - NIH
Juvenile Arthritis - Arthritis Foundation
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Lupus Foundation of America
Lupus Around the World
The Arthritis Society (of Canada)
Myositis Association of America
Juvenile Dermatomyositis
Mixed Connective Tissue Disease
Wegener’s Granulomatosis Association
Scleroderma Foundation
Scleroderma F.A.Q.
National Association for Rare Disorders, Inc.
American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association, Inc.
We participate in clinical research, but our first priority is always patient care.We would never treat a patient, or their parent, with any less respect or care if they did not participate in research. We believe it would be unethical, and we would never participate in any research that we thought might harm our patients. Children's has an institutional review board that has very strict rules about how research involving patients must be performed. We also have available the facilities and expertise of Pediatric Clinical Trials International (PCTI).
Since the number of children with arthritis, or lupus, for example is small in comparison to adults, it is essential for multiple pediatric rheumatology centers to participate in collaborative research. Otherwise, it will be impossible to have enough patients in certain studies to reach meaningful conclusions.
Most of the pediatric rheumatologists in the United States have come together to form a group called the Pediatric Rheumatology Collaborative Study Group, or PRCSG. This group is lead by pediatric rheumatologists who have great experience in designing and performing clinical research.We belong to the PRCSG, and are committed to only doing studies of high quality – that is those that are well designed and likely to give very useful results.
What rheumatology studies are currently in progress in Rheumatology?
Website Creates Worldwide Social Network of Rheumatologists
A new rheumatology web site launched after two years of building and resource development. Charles H. Spencer, MD, of the Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The Ohio State University Section of Pediatric Rheumatology and Reuven Bromberg, MD, of the pediatric rheumatology section of Stanford University headed the project. The purpose of the web site is to create a worldwide social network of pediatric and adult rheumatologists. Through the contribution of educational photos, radiographs, lectures, instructive cases, job opportunities, directories of rheumatologists and other useful educational tools and information, the site will stimulate the growth of rheumatology internationally. Also, the web site may be utilized as a resource for medical professional rheumatology education, which would ultimately improve patient care. The posted materials are free and open to the public. Visit www.rheumatlas.org to view the posted materials.