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Why Some Children Could Lose Medicaid Coverage After COVID-19
When the current federal public health emergency ends, individual Medicaid eligibility must be “redetermined” for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic. Children’s health advocates want to make sure that every child who should be covered by Medicaid remains covered.
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Cribs, Playpens and Bassinets
Parents and caregivers rely on cribs to protect children while they sleep. However, more than 9,500 injuries related to cribs, playpens and bassinets are seen in U.S. emergency departments each year.
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2026 Meeting Dates
Learn more about the Institutional Review Board (IRB) Full Committees’ meeting dates and the dates by which the items for the full IRB agenda are due in the IRB office.
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Nursing Student Experience
Nationwide Children’s Hospital partners with nearly 50 nursing schools to provide educational experiences for nursing students. The Professional Development Department offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate nursing student placements.
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Conference Center
The two-story Conference Center, located on Nationwide Children's Main Campus, is ready to host your next meeting. This beautiful new facility has flexible and open spaces to meet your needs.
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Visiting Resident Rotation
The Department of Pediatrics Visiting Resident Rotation program welcomes residents from diverse backgrounds who are pursuing fellowship training in a pediatric subspecialty an opportunity to spend a four-week rotation in the specialty of their choosing.
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If You See Abuse Follow the 3 Rs
You can do your part as an active bystander by responding appropriately to abuse. No matter the situation or who is involved, there are many resources available to victims and bystanders.
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Jails are Replacing In-Person Visits with Video Visits
Social visits promote relationships that can improve health and well-being. People who are incarcerated who receive social visits are less likely to reoffend, and children who have strong relationships with their parents cope better with the trauma of having a parent incarcerated.
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Rainbow Fentanyl: A Dangerous Trend
Although these substances may resemble candy, don’t be fooled—they are deadly. It is important for parents to be aware of this new fentanyl disguise and to keep it away from children.
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What to Expect During Your Visit
Learn what to expect before, during and after your 22q Center visit.