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Child Abuse Pediatrics Fellowship

Child Abuse Pediatrics Fellowship

The Child Abuse Pediatrics Fellowship offered by The Ohio State University College of Medicine and The Center for Family Safety and Healing provides a three-year training program for physicians in child abuse pediatrics.

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.

Epilepsy Surgery Fellowship

Epilepsy Surgery Fellowship

The Epilepsy Surgery Fellowship is a one-year program for child neurologists who are board-certified or board-eligible in clinical neurophysiology or epilepsy and pursuing additional epilepsy surgery training.

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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.

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.

Giggle & Groove Music Therapy

Giggle & Groove Music Therapy

Giggle and Groove is a research-based music therapy class to aid your baby's growth and development through music and play.

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January 2015

Dr. Louise Rodino-Klapac discusses dysferlin overlap vectors to restore function in dysferlinopathies.

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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.

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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.

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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

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