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Corpus Callosotomy
Corpus callosotomy is a type of surgery that helps decrease the number and severity of seizures. It has been used to treat drop seizures, where a child may fall down during a seizure. More recently, doctors also use this surgery to treat other seizure types, such as generalized tonic or tonic-clonic seizures or epileptic spasms.
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Awards and Recognition
Comments From Patients and Families about Nationwide Children's Hospital physicians.
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Awards and Recognition
Medical staff leadership would like to acknowledge physicians for recently receiving positive comments from patients and families.
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Referrals and Scheduling
We accept patient referrals and appointment requests through several options. Choose the option that works best for you.
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Center for Surgical Outcomes Research (CSOR)
The mission of CSOR is to improve children's' care through a comprehensive, patient-centered surgical outcomes research program to determine the optimal management of surgical diseases in children.
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Hemispherotomy and Hemispherectomy
Hemispherotomy and hemispherectomy are surgeries that help treat severe epilepsy in children. These surgeries either disconnect or remove one side of the brain (called a hemisphere) to stop seizures that start on one side and spread to the other.
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Entrepreneurs for Kids Everywhere
Collaboration between Nationwide Children’s and the robust entrepreneurial community can revolutionize the ways in which we provide quality healthcare for our patients and families.
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Neuropsychology Track
A primary goal is to prepare students for later careers, leadership, and board certification in Clinical Neuropsychology.