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What Does it Take to Get a Medication Approved Through the FDA?
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What Does it Take to Get a Medication Approved Through the FDA?

Medications are approved through the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The process to gain FDA approval for a new medication can be long and expensive.

What to Expect When Seeing a Pediatric Specialist
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What to Expect When Seeing a Pediatric Specialist

Waiting weeks for a specialist visit—only for your child to feel “fine” by the appointment—can leave you wondering if it’s worth it. Learn why these visits matter, what will happen the day of, and how to prepare so you feel confident, informed, and ready to make the most of your child’s specialist appointment.

Dale Jr Foundation
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Dale Jr Foundation

The Dale and Amy Earnhardt Fund supports Nationwide Children’s courageous patients and their families in the area of pediatric injury rehabilitation, research and prevention, helping patients and families rehabilitate from brain injuries, head and spinal cord injuries, and other physically disabling conditions and injuries.

Understanding Orthorexia: When "Healthy Eating" Becomes Harmful
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Understanding Orthorexia: When "Healthy Eating" Becomes Harmful

Orthorexia is a term used to describe an intense fixation to only eating foods considered “healthy” or “clean.” Unlike other eating disorders that focus on how much food is eaten, orthorexia centers on food quality and perfecting nutritional intake.

Mechanical Cardiopulmonary Assist Program
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Mechanical Cardiopulmonary Assist Program

The Mechanical Cardiopulmonary Assist Program (MCPAP) provides hope to the most fragile pediatric and adult patients facing heart, lung or heart/lung transplants.

Suicide Prevention Training - Summer Series

Suicide Prevention Training - Summer Series

The Center for Suicide Prevention and Research at Nationwide Children's Hospital is offering youth suicide prevention trainings to the community.

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Pediatric Bioethics

The Advanced Competency in Pediatric Bioethics for pediatric residents provides training, experience, and skills necessary to become a physician leader in improving the ethical care of children.

Gastric Emptying Scintigraphy (GES)
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Gastric Emptying Scintigraphy (GES)

Gastric emptying scintigraphy (GES) is a special imaging test used to see how well your child’s stomach empties food into the small intestine.

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Therapies

The Gene Therapy Center of Excellence has dosed over 100 therapies since it's inception. We are proud to have been the leading institutions to discover and develop two of the currently approved gene replacement therapies, Elevidys and Zolgensma.

COVID-19 and the Compounding Children’s Mental Health Crisis

COVID-19 and the Compounding Children’s Mental Health Crisis

David Axelson, MD, chief of Behavioral Health at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, writes that COVID-19 has had a negative impact on an already existing pediatric mental health crisis. . .but a new national focus on the issue is a step in the right direction.

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