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June 2025
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May 2025
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RUBI
Join the series that improves clinicians’ comfort and knowledge with a manualized parent-training program (RUBI) for children with autism and other disabilities.
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Pain
Join the series that provides a free virtual learning network for medical providers and other allied disciplines on ways to provide education to families about comprehensive treatment for pain management.
2025 CapABLE Conference: A Piece of the Pi – Sweetening the Pediatric to Adult Transition Journey
Please join us for our annual Nationwide Children's Hospital CapABLE Employee Resource Group Transition Conference and Resource Fair. In 2025, Educational content will be offered for healthcare providers who support individuals with disabilities as they transition from adolescence to adulthood.
For Patients
We never lose sight of the fact that every specimen represents a child. We know how important each child is to you. We want you to know they are equally important to us. We base our reputation on the quality of every test we conduct.
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SCOUTS Program
The Sickle Cell OUTreach in Schools (SCOUTS) Program supports children with sickle cell disease by providing the care and services they need – right at school.
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Monthly Giving
Monthly Giving is an easy, convenient, cost effective way to donate to Nationwide Children's Hospital and make an impact on the lives of the many children we care for.
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National Study led by Hasbro Childrens Hospital Shows Protective Eyewear Reduces Eye, Head, and Facial Injuries in High School Field Hockey Players
A new study conducted by researchers at Hasbro Children’s Hospital, the Center for Injury Research and Policy of The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Fairfax (VA) County Public Schools, and Boston Children’s Hospital has found that high school field hockey
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Home Exercise Equipment
A study conducted by researchers at the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital examined home exercise equipment-related injuries among children in the US.