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Kim Wood Physician Liaison (419) 913-6897 Kimberly.Wood2@NationwideChildrens.org Jessica Ricketts Physician Liaison (937) 269-7616 Jessica.Ricketts@NationwideChildrens.org How to Transfer Your Patient To transfer your patient to Nationwide Children’s Hospital - Toledo located inside Mercy
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Enema: Child Life Coping Skills & Planning
Starting an enema regimen can be an overwhelming task. The Child Life team have many ways to help your child have a better experience coping during their enema routine.
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With 336 beds dedicated to the care of newborns, Nationwide Children's Hospital provides the most comprehensive care for newborns in the region.
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Gynecomastia
This Helping Hand™ is about gynecomastia and explains what it is, how it is treated and what the symptoms are.
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Fellowship Curriculum
Learn more about the adult congenital heart disease fellowship curriculum.
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Sports Medicine: Herniated Disc
A herniated disc is a condition that affects the spine. A disc has a tough outside shell and jelly-like center. A herniated disc occurs when the jelly-like contents of the disc leak out.
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Hip Pointer (Iliac Crest Contusion)
A hip pointer is a bruise to the bone on the side of the hip called the iliac crest. It is usually from a direct hit to the hip. Bruises cause bleeding from small blood vessels that split, allowing blood to leak into the muscles, tendons, or other soft tissues.
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Gun Safety
Americans own almost 200 million guns. However, a gun in the home can be very dangerous, especially for children.
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Preventing Skin Infections in Wrestling
Wrestlers use strength, agility and finesse to wrestle for victory against their opponent. In every practice and match, skin-to-skin contact between two players is inevitable. This environment of skin and sweat is a breeding pool for organisms such as bacteria, fungus, and viruses.