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Curriculum
Our child adolescent psychiatric curriculum includes rotations at different facilities, including Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Ohio State University Medical Center.

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Calming a Fussy Baby
Becoming a parent is a remarkable journey, but it comes with its challenges—like figuring out how to soothe a fussy baby. From decoding the reasons behind crying to mastering soothing techniques, this guide offers tips to help you and your baby get the rest and safe sleep you need. Explore effective ways to calm your little one and yourself during those tough moments.

Athens Locations
Our presence in Athens County includes a Close To HomeSM Center and pediatric emergency support, bringing a full range of services for newborns, children and young adults to the Athens community.

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Popular Apps for Teens: Balancing Authenticity and Safety
Technology is integrated into teens’ lives. New, popular apps encourage young people to be authentic, but they may be putting their safety in the balance.

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Hospital Safety Guide for Self-Harm
Patients at risk of harming themselves or others are placed on safety precautions as soon as they enter the hospital. These safety rules remain in place throughout the child’s hospital stay.

Pay it Forward
Join us for Pay It Forward on Friday, October 17 at Huntington Field Club at Lower.com Field.

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Timothy Robinson
Timothy Robinson is chief executive officer 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.

Child Abuse Pediatrics Fellowship
The Child Abuse Pediatrics Fellowship offered by The Ohio State University College of Medicine and The Center for Family Safety and Healing provides a three-year training program for physicians in child abuse pediatrics.
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AspenĀ® Cervical Collar
A cervical collar helps hold the neck in place. The neck area of the backbone is called the cervical spine. When there’s an injury to the cervical spine, the neck needs to be held in place so it can heal.
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Community Provider Corner
- Athens Close To HomeSM Center
- Winter Well-being: CAP4Kids Resources for Patient Families
- Harvest a Love of Reading During Family Literacy Month
- Community Education: Save The Date