Search Results

Executive Leadership
Specialty

Executive Leadership

The leadership of Nationwide Children’s is driven by a passion for their work and is constantly striving to make this the best pediatric hospital in the world.

Dermatology Fellowship

Dermatology Fellowship

The Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship trains dermatologists to become pediatric dermatology experts who care for children with dermatologic disorders in both outpatient and inpatient settings of pediatric tertiary care centers.

About Us

About Us

For over a century, we've cared for every child, for every reason. Meet the fundraising team dedicated to ensuring essential funds for innovative research, award-winning care, and global collaboration.

Community Advisory Board

The Community Advisory Board was formed to advise the center, assess progress and accomplishments, and help strategize. The Community Advisory Board will be comprised of a diverse group of key stakeholders to bring distinct viewpoints relevant to enhancing practice-based suicide prevention

Article

Meet Our Fellows

Learn more about the Pediatric Pulmonary fellows training at Nationwide Children's Hospital.

Pancreas Care
Specialty

Pancreas Care

Our center provides comprehensive multidisciplinary care for patients suffering from diseases of the pancreas. Our multidisciplinary team focuses on treating the patient as a whole to achieve the best possible outcomes and quality of life.

Article

Autism Care Network

The Autism Speaks Autism Care Network is a network that works to develop the most effective approach to medical care for children and adolescents affected by autism.

News

Study Presented before the American Headache Society Finds Parents May Play Role in their Kids Migraine Headache Pain

According to preliminary results of an ongoing study at Columbus Childrens Hospital, to be presented at the American Headache Societys June meeting in Chicago, parents of adolescents with migraines may have an influence on the level of pain reported.

News

Nationwide Childrens Hospital Study Identifies Second Gene Associated with Specific Congenital Heart Defects

A gene known to be important in cardiac development has been newly associated with congenital heart malformations that result in obstruction of the left ventricular outflow tract.

News

Study Published in JAMA Finds Benefits of Antidepressants Out-Weigh Risks in Treating Pediatric Depression and Anxiety Disorders

According to a new study, conducted by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Columbus Childrens Hospital researchers and published in the April 18 issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), there is more information for parents about the risks and benefits of

Most Popular Pages
Specialty

Asthma Program

Specialty

Clinical Therapies

Condition

Headaches

Condition

Nasal Congestion