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Columbus Physician Receives AMA Young Physician Award
The American Medical Association (AMA) today awarded Don Hayes, M.D., medical director of the Lung and Heart-Lung Transplant programs at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, with the Dr. William Beaumont Award in Medicine.
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Mingo Appointed Director of Community Relations at Columbus Children's Hospital
Angela Mingo has been appointed to the newly created position of director of Community Relations at Columbus Childrens Hospital. We are delighted that Angela has accepted the position of directing our community relations strategy in support of our mission and vision while maintaining our commitment
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Bakaletz Lab Biofilm Work Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
The laboratory of Lauren Bakaletz, PhD, director, Center for Microbial Pathogenesis and vice president of basic sciences, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s, studied the biofilm construction capabilities of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHI), a bacterium responsible for
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Understanding White, Brown and Pink Noise for Children's Sleep
Some children may prefer the brighter sound of white noise, while others may respond better to the deeper tones of brown or pink noise. It's safe to try different types and observe which one helps your child settle best.
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Radiology: Lead Shields or Aprons
For many years, patients had to wear lead shields when getting x-rays, CT scans or fluoroscopy. This is no longer the case.
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Sports Medicine Internships
Nationwide Children's Sports Medicine offers internship programs for college undergraduates.
2026 Kidney and Urinary Tract Center Symposium
On March 19 and 20, this symposium will showcase state-of-the-art mechanistic insights and management strategies for kidney and urological complications in pediatric oncology.
ASPIRES
Youth suicide is a serious health issue. However, there is hope. Suicide is preventable. The Center for Accelerating Suicide Prevention in Real-World Settings (ASPIRES) studies ways to identify youth and adolescents who are at risk for suicide and provide them with the help they need, where and
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Radiology
From a 12-week embryo to a full-grown teenager, our radiology team recognizes the unique differences in pediatric patients. We use the latest technology including interventional radiology, 3D printing, and low-dose radiation standards to care for your child.
Pediatric Behavioral and Mental Health Care
Nationwide Children’s will continue to advance its groundbreaking work for children and families experiencing mental health crises by investing in new research efforts, staff and clinicians, and innovative resources for parents and other providers.