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Nationwide Childrens Hospital Columbus Marathon & ½ Marathon Announce 2016 Patient Champions at RunFest

The Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus Marathon & ½ Marathon is pleased to announce its “Patient Champions” who will represent 24 of the 26 miles on this year’s course.

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Lynch Lab

Under the direction of Thomas Lynch, PhD, the Lynch Lab leverages cutting-edge animal models, cell and tissue culture techniques, and transcriptomics to study region-specific cell differentiation, renewal and regenerative plasticity in the conducting airways of the lung.

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Impedance pH Monitoring

Impedance pH Monitoring measures the length of time it takes for your child’s stomach contents (acid or non-acid) come back up into his or her esophagus.

Center for Perinatal Research
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Center for Perinatal Research

The Center for Perinatal Research conducts innovative basic, translational and clinical research focused on prevention of preterm birth and improvement of prematurity-related outcomes.

A Conversation with Dr. Gavin Baumgardner of Partners For Kids

A Conversation with Dr. Gavin Baumgardner of Partners For Kids

Partners For Kids is the United States’ oldest and largest pediatric accountable care organization. Gavin Baumgardner, DO, its chief medical officer, discusses how Partners For Kids works, and why value-based care matters now.

Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD): What Is It, and What Can Be Done?
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Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD): What Is It, and What Can Be Done?

The most common symptom of GERD in infants is spitting up or vomiting, which is often forceful and followed or preceded by crying. Pain from esophageal irritation can cause difficulty in eating or refusal to eat altogether, along with crankiness during feeding.

Cough Talk: What Does All That Hacking Mean?
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Cough Talk: What Does All That Hacking Mean?

Coughs are often associated with the common cold and there’s little you can do, other than try to ease the symptoms. However, a lot of coughing, especially in babies under four months old, could be a sign of a serious illness.

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Interprofessional Education and Grand Rounds Update

  • Project ECHO Q1 2026 Series Preview
  • Upcoming Conferences
  • Pediatric Grand Rounds
  • Annual MOC Deadlines
  • Lounge and Learn
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Meet Our Patients

Meet our patients affected by hearing loss.

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Secondhand Smoke

Secondhand smoke is what you breathe in when you are around a smoker. It is what the smoker breathes out and the smoke that comes from the burning end of a cigarette, cigar or pipe. It contains more than 4,000 chemicals. There is no safe level of exposure.

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