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Antibiotics Alone Can Be a Safe, Effective Treatment for Children with Appendicitis

Using antibiotics alone to treat children with uncomplicated acute appendicitis is a reasonable alternative to surgery when chosen by the family. A study led by researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital found that three out of four children with uncomplicated appendicitis have been

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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Launches “Empower the Possible” Campaign with Historic 10-Year, $100 Million Commitment from Nationwide Foundation

Nationwide Children’s Hospital is honored to announce that it has received a historic 10-year commitment of $100 million from the Nationwide Foundation. This landmark announcement marks the public launch of the hospital’s “Empower the Possible” campaign that with other gifts brings the campaign’s fundraising total to more than $270 million, more than halfway to the campaign goal of $500 million.

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The Dale Jr. Foundation Driven to Give Gloves Program Set for 16 Debut

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (Feb. 25, 2016) – The Dale Jr. Foundation (TDJF) announced today that its successful Driven to Give Gloves program will focus on four Patient Champions from Nationwide Children’s Hospital for its 2016 initiative.

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Honda Pledges $1 Million to Nationwide Childrens Hospital to Improve Mobility for all Children

Nationwide Children’s Hospital and Honda announced today a $1 million gift from the automaker to establish the Honda Center for Gait Analysis and Mobility Enhancement designed to enhance pediatric mobility.

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Advanced education and training leads to better patient care. That’s why Nationwide Children’s offers post-doctoral and postgraduate fellowships in clinical care and research.

700 Children's Blog

700 Children's Blog

If you have a child – or care for a child – 700 Children’s was created especially for you. Our blog gives you access to the most current pediatric news and research.

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Michael B Becknell

Brian Becknell, MD, PhD, is a pediatric nephrologist at Nationwide Children’s and the research director of the Kidney and Urinary Tract Center. Dr. Becknell is also an associate professor of pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. His clinical and research interests include improving the health of children with congenital urinary tract disorders. His National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded laboratory is focused on developing approaches to limit kidney injury in the setting of congenital urinary tract obstruction.

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Zarife Sahenk

Zarife Sahenk, MD, PhD, a neurologist and researcher is director of the CMT Center. Dr. Sahenk serves as director of Clinical and Experimental Neuromuscular Pathology in the Abigail Wexner Research Institute and is a principle investigator in the Jerry R. Mendell Center for Gene Therapy. She is leading the upcoming Phase I/IIa Trial of scAAV1.tMCK.NTF3 for treatment of CMT1A.

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Mark W Hall

Mark W. Hall, MD, FCCM is director of the Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship program at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, an investigator in the Center the Clinical and Translational Research at the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Division Chief for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, and Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Critical Care Medicine at The Ohio State University College of Medicine.

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New Mouse Model Helps Explain Gene Discovery in Congenital Heart Disease

Scientists now have clues to how a gene mutation discovered in families affected with congenital heart disease leads to underdevelopment of the walls that separate the heart into four chambers.

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