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Local Learning Health System Model Demonstrates High-Quality Patient Care While Reducing Costs
Providing high-quality patient care while reducing costs is a significant goal in the current health care reform environment. The Institute of Medicine has specifically called for the establishment of “learning health systems” to address this challenge.
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Trauma Education
The Trauma Program provides education to health care providers as well as children and families in our community.
Clinical Neuro-Oncology Fellowship
The Clinical Neuro-Oncology Fellowship is a 12-month program that provides multidisciplinary training and experience in the care and management of children, adolescents and young adults with central nervous system tumors.
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
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.
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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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New Study Shows Adolescents Disclose Suicidal Thoughts Using Computerized Tablet
Suicide is a leading cause of death among adolescents ages 10 to 19 years old. Research shows that most pediatric primary care physicians do not routinely ask youths about suicidal thoughts.