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Musculoskeletal Outcomes From Study on Adolescent Bariatric Surgery Safety
Outcomes regarding musculoskeletal disease among severely obese adolescents participating in the “Teen Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery” (Teen-LABS) study were published this week in JAMA Pediatrics.
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Advanced Competency Program
The Pediatric Resident Advanced Competency Program is designed to foster and encourage interest in special skills that can help define the successful pediatrician and provide special meaning and accomplishment to a pediatric career.
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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Tops Forbes List of ‘America’s Best Employers for Women’
Nationwide Children’s Hospital has ranked first on Forbes’ 2024 “America’s Best Employers for Women” list.
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Choosing a Stroller: Best Tips to Keep Your Child Safe
Parents with young children have so many decisions to make and so many pieces of “equipment” to get. One of the bigger decisions is choosing a stroller that fits both your baby and your family’s lifestyle. There are many different options out there and it can get overwhelming.
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Race Is a Risk Factor for Postoperative Death in Apparently Healthy Children
(COLUMBUS, OHIO) – In a study published today in Pediatrics, researchers have shown that being African American was strongly associated with a higher risk of postoperative complications and mortality among apparently healthy children.
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Equity
Nationwide Children’s continuously works to identify potential gaps in the care we provide and the research we do to improve the care we provide to the diverse patient populations we serve, and goes on to examine if our interventions to address them are successful.
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BMT At A Glance
The goal of the BMT Program is to provide comprehensive, compassionate care while advancing the field of hematopoietic cell transplantation through research that makes a difference in a patient’s life.
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Sports Medicine Resources for Basketball
Learn about some helpful ways to keep your body in its best shape to stay to compete in the game of basketball.
Drivers Fore Survivors
Drivers Fore Survivors is a golf outing fundraiser that was organized by Ben Montgomery, who lost his 17 year battle with brain cancer in April 2008 at the age of 27. Ben's vision was to use his passion for golf to raise funds for pediatric brain cancer research. Since his passing, Ben's family and friends are dedicated to keeping his legacy alive by donating the proceeds of all Drivers Fore Survivors Golf Outings to Nationwide Children's Hospital.
Pediatric Heart Failure and Transplant Fellowship
This is a one-year training program for qualified physicians who completed a basic three-year program in pediatric cardiology and who wish to pursue further training in pediatric heart failure and transplantation.