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Bone Marrow Transplant Clinic
The Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) Clinic provides care to patients and families before and after transplant.
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Headache Clinic
The Headache Clinic at Nationwide Children's combines the clinical expertise with current research to identify and treat the causes of headaches in children and adolescents.
Meet Our Faculty
Meet the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Academic Pediatric Acute Care (APAC) Fellowship faculty. Our team of multidisciplinary leaders guides fellows through clinical acute care, academic development, business and leadership training in pediatric urgent/acute care.
Hospital Medicine Fellowship
The Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship is an accredited two-year program that develops academic pediatric hospitalists who are experts in caring for acutely and chronically ill hospitalized newborns, children and adolescents.
Allergy Immunology Fellowship
The Allergy Immunology Fellowship is a two-year fellowship open to candidates who have completed internal medicine or pediatrics training and offers an opportunity for academic allergists who can provide care and education in a variety of settings.
Ophthalmology Fellowship
The Pediatric Ophthalmology Fellowship provides supervised clinical training in the examination, diagnosis, medical and surgical treatment of ocular and visual system disorders in infants and children.
What Effects Do Vaccine Policies Have?
COVID-19 has put a new spotlight on the ways vaccines are developed and distributed. In this column for The Columbus Dispatch, Abbie Roth, managing editor for science communication at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, takes a step back and explores what happens when governments require vaccination.
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Study: Bariatric Surgery in Adolescents Improves Obesity-related Diseases Within First Two Years
Today, about one in five children in the United States are obese. That means that in just one generation alone the number of obese kids in this country has quadrupled.
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Study Suggests New Way to Prevent Recurrent Ear Infections
Eliminating bacteria’s DNA and boosting antimicrobial proteins that already exist may help prevent middle ear infections from reoccurring. These are the findings from a Nationwide Children’s Hospital study that examined how an immune defense protein common in the middle ear interacts
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Study Identifies Potential New Pathway for Drug Development
A newly found understanding of receptor signaling may have revealed a better way to design drugs. A study from Nationwide Children’s Hospital suggests that a newly identified group of proteins, alpha arrestins, may play a role in cell signaling that is crucial to new drug development.