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Temperature: Digital and Glass Thermometers
Learn how to use all three kinds of thermometers for your child.
Febrile Seizures
In some children, fever of 100.4˚ F or higher can bring on a seizure or a convulsion called febrile seizures. febrile seizures usually do not last long and do not cause brain damage, learning disabilities or epilepsy.
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Hoarse Voice (Dysphonia)
Dysphonia, also known as hoarseness, refers to having an abnormal voice. For those affected by dysphonia, the voice can be described as hoarse, rough, raspy, strained, weak, breathy or gravely. There may also be voice breaks and pitch changes. Causes may include inflammation, growths and scarring.
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Katherine Deans, MD, MHSc, Appointed as Chief Clinical Research Officer at Nationwide Children’s Hospital
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Following a national search, Katherine Deans, MD, MHSc, has been appointed to the new position of Chief Clinical Research Officer at Nationwide Children's. She will begin in the role on September 1, 2020. Dr.
Annual Report
Take a look inside the programs at Nationwide Children's Hospital and see how our research and innovations are leading the way.
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Therapeutic Recreation
Therapeutic Recreation uses play activities to treat children with disabled function caused by trauma or disease.
Mental Health Occupational Therapy Fellowship
The Mental Health Occupational Therapy Fellowship at Nationwide Children’s Hospital is an AOTA-approved 53-week clinical fellowship that begins in July.
Meet Our Team
Meet our Mental Health Occupational Therapy Fellowship faculty.
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Speak With Our Team
The decision to have bariatric surgery can be one of the biggest choices you and your family will make. While bariatric surgery offers many benefits, there are also some risks and potential complications that you need to know about.