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Player-to-Player Contact Source for High School Soccer Concussions
Heading a ball appears to spectators as one of the most dangerous plays in soccer. However, only 6.6 percent of injuries are caused by this flashy move—and contact with the ball accounted for only 7 percent of concussions, while player-to-player contact resulted in more than 70 percent.

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Professional Visits and Job Shadowing
At Nationwide Children’s Hospital, we offer opportunities for licensed professionals, practicing physicians and students to shadow our team. If you are interested in visiting with us, learn more below.
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Insurance Information
As soon as you can, talk to your unit social worker to discuss your baby’s insurance coverage and any financial programs you qualify for. Please let the doctor or nurse know if you have any questions regarding insurance.

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Lacrosse Safety
Like many school sports, lacrosse is a good way to stay active and have fun. Coaches, officials, athletic trainers, parents, and players can all help keep athletes safe.

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Application
Applicants for the Sports Medicine Fellowship Program must be registered with Electronic Residency Application System (ERAS) using the National Residency Match Program (NRMP) match rules. All applications are reviewed, and if your application meets our selection criteria, you will receive an e-mail inviting you to contact us to schedule your interview. Learn more about our application process.

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Cerebral Palsy
Join us to deepen your understanding and support for pediatric patients with cerebral palsy. Together, let's advance care and knowledge within our community.
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Many pediatric primary care providers do not routinely screen their patients for suicide risk. However, research has shown primary care clinics are an important setting for youth suicide prevention.

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Adolescent Medicine
Join the series as we provide education regarding adolescent medicine through a free virtual learning network for community providers.