Search Results

Article

Life as a Fellow

The Child Abuse Pediatrics fellowship consists of 13 four-week block rotations which predominate in clinical time at The Center for Family Safety and Healing with coverage of both the outpatient and inpatient services.

PediDOSE: Faster Help for Children with Seizures
Blog

PediDOSE: Faster Help for Children with Seizures

The Pediatric Dose Optimization for Seizures in EMS (PediDOSE) trial evaluates whether an age-based, calculation-free method of quickly giving the right midazolam dose improves outcomes in children.

Home Safety Series: Stairs and Hallways
Blog

Home Safety Series: Stairs and Hallways

There is nothing more enticing to a newly mobile child than stairs. We want kids to be able to use the stairs safely. Until they’re old enough to get up and down the stairs on their own, follow these three steps to make your stairs safer for your children.

#WearAHelmet: Supporting Bike Riders Wearing Helmets
Blog

#WearAHelmet: Supporting Bike Riders Wearing Helmets

As summer approaches, children are headed outside to play. For many children, this means dusting off their bikes, scooters, roller blades, skateboards, and/or hoverboards to cruise around the neighborhood. Along with these toys, children should be grabbing their helmet every time they ride.

Protective Factors Help At-Risk Black Youth
Blog

Protective Factors Help At-Risk Black Youth

Rates of suicide in Black youth have been rising and show an alarming reality. Although there is limited research on the causes behind this increase, we do know that this population has many unique protective factors that can help peers, providers, and parents’ opportunities to help youth at risk.

News

Dr. Joseph Tobias Appointed Chief of Anesthesiology at Nationwide Childrens Hospital

Joseph Drew Tobias, MD, joined Nationwide Children’s Hospital June 7 as chief of Anesthesiology and will oversee Anesthesia Services, Pain Medicine and Sedation across the hospital.

News

New Study Sheds Light on Football-Related Injuries at High School, Collegiate Levels

Football, one of the most popular sports in the United States, is also the leading cause of sports-related injuries. During the 2005-06 season, high school football players sustained more than half a million injuries nationally.

News

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Announces the Steve and Cindy Rasmussen Institute for Genomic Medicine

Nationwide Children’s Hospital announced today that its nationally known genomic medicine institute is being renamed to honor the transformational support of Steve and Cindy Rasmussen.

Using a Booster Seat Until a Seat Belt Fits
Blog

Using a Booster Seat Until a Seat Belt Fits

Depending on age, weight and height, children need to be in car seats, booster seats, or seat belts every time they are in the car. We all know to put a newborn in a rear-facing car seat, but how long should older kids stay in a booster seat?

News

Saint Charles Preparatory School Student Wins College Scholarship In Young Epidemiology Scholars Competition

Saint Charles Preparatory School student Allan Joseph won a $35,000 college scholarship in the Young Epidemiology Scholars (YES) Competition, sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and administered by the College Board.

Most Popular Pages
Specialty

Asthma Program

Specialty

Clinical Therapies

Condition

Headaches

Condition

Nasal Congestion