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Continuous Antibiotics Not Necessary for Many Children with Common Prenatal Abnormality, Study Shows
Up to 5 percent of all prenatal ultrasounds uncover antenatal hydronephrosis, or enlarged kidneys, the most commonly detected prenatal abnormality in the United States.
Blog
When Pain Gets in the Way: What Parents Should Know
When a child lives with chronic pain, getting through the school day can feel impossible—for them and for you. Learn how pain-related thoughts (in kids and parents) can fuel school avoidance, and discover practical strategies to build routines, partner with the school, and help your child stay engaged and confident in the classroom.
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Resources
Check out some recommended resources from the Child Development Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
A New Campaign to Help Teens Identify “Green Flags” for Healthy Relationships
In February 2024, The Center for Family Safety and Healing at Nationwide Children’s Hospital launched the Green Flags campaign which works to educate teens about the characteristics of healthy relationships.
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Meet Our Fellow
Meet the Pediatric Neurogastroenterology and Motility fellows training at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
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Meet Our Residents and Fellows
Learn more about the Medical Genetics residents and fellows training at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
Rock 'N Bowl
Rock 'N Bowl, presented by the Development Board of Nationwide Children's Hospital, is a fundraising event that supports The Center for Family Safety and Healing.
Specialty
Rhinology Clinic
Our Rhinology Clinic brings together specialists in ENT and Allergy and Immunology to treat specific nasal conditions in children of all ages.
Annual Report
Click here to view highlights from the 2024-25 Department of Urology Annual Report.
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Suicide Risk Factors
Learn about the risk factors of suicide. These risk factors do not mean someone will attempt suicide but helps us take the necessary steps to support children before a crisis occurs.