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Complex Care Fellowship

Complex Care Fellowship

The Complex Care Fellowship is a two-year program that prepares the next generation of academic pediatricians to treat children and young adults with medical complexity through clinical care, education and research.

Adolescent Medicine Fellowship

Adolescent Medicine Fellowship

The Adolescent Medicine Fellowship prepares fellows for a career in adolescent medicine in a variety of clinical and academic settings, with three-year training for pediatric applicants and two-year options for those trained in internal or family medicine.

Meet Our Team

Our team combines experts from fields across the hospital to ensure a thorough plan from diagnosis to treatment to survival and beyond. This includes: Orthopedic Oncology, Pediatric Surgery, Genomics, Pathology, radiation therapy, and psychosocial services.

Summer Scientist Education Series

Summer Scientist Education Series

Explore the scientific method and careers in medical research.

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Nelin Appointed Neonatology Division Chief at Nationwide Childrens Hospital and The Ohio State University College of Medicine

Leif Nelin, M.D., has been appointed Chief of the Division of Neonatology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The Ohio State University (OSU) College of Medicine. “Dr.

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Dr. Edwin Horwitz Appointed Director of Blood and Marrow Transplant at Nationwide Childrens Hospital

Edwin M. Horwitz, MD, PhD, recently was appointed director of Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Dr. Horwitz, board-certified in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, comes to Nationwide Children’s from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).

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Small Trial of Omega Fatty Acid Supplementation in Toddlers Born Preterm Shows Promising Results: Larger Scale Trial Indicated

Researchers from Nationwide Children’s Hospital have shown that omega fatty acid supplements may improve autism spectrum disorder symptoms in toddlers who were born very preterm (more than 11 weeks early). The study was published online recently by The Journal of Nutrition.

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Parent Voice Alarm Superior to Residential Tone Smoke Alarm at Awakening Children

Approximately half of residential fire deaths occur at night, when victims are asleep. Even in daytime fires, many deaths occur as a result of the victim being asleep at the time of the emergency.

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New Study Shows Children of Smokers Tend to be More Impulsive

Adolescents may have more in common with their smoking parents than previously thought, a new study conducted by researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital finds. These adolescents may also share a tendency to act impulsively, a trait that could be linked to a decision to become a smoker.

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