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Center for Surgical Outcomes Research (CSOR)
The mission of CSOR is to improve children's' care through a comprehensive, patient-centered surgical outcomes research program to determine the optimal management of surgical diseases in children.
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New Associate Chief Clinical Research Officer Appointed at Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Sarah O’Brien, MD, MSc, associate division chief for research in the Division of Pediatric Hematology/ Oncology/BMT, and a principal investigator in the Center for Child Health Equity and Outcomes Research at Nationwide Children's Hospital, has been appointed associate chief clinical research officer for pediatric trials.
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Khalsa Lab Staff
Learn more about principal investigator Amrik Singh Khalsa, MD, and his dynamic team in the Khalsa Lab.
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Boch Lab
Boch Lab (Health-Justice Lab), led by Samantha Boch, PhD, MS, RN, primarily focuses on improving health, policy and care service delivery for children and families impacted by incarceration, community violence and other social risk factors.
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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Announces Strategic Plan: $3.3 Billion Commitment to Address Health of the Whole Child in Unique Care Model
COLUMBUS – Nationwide Children’s Hospital announced today the most ambitious strategic plan in its 129-year history. A five-year, $3.3 billion commitment aimed at transforming health outcomes for children locally and around the world, will invest in hallmark programs, talent, and
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$13.1 Million Innovation Grant Expands Pediatric Health Care for Underserved Children The State of Ohio, Partners for Kids, Nationwide Children’s Hospital and Akron Children’s Hospital unite to expand innovative model of health care delivery for underserved children (June 18, 2012).
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Kidney Health Advocacy
The Kidney Health Advocacy and Community Engagement Initiative (KHACE) by Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Division of Nephrology and Hypertension is a program to champion equity and excellence in kidney care through advocacy, education and community partnerships across the state of Ohio.
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Down Syndrome Life Expectancy Is Higher, But Not For Everyone
Over 6,000 babies are born with Down syndrome in the United States each year. As recently as 1983, a person with Down syndrome lived to be only 25 years old on average. Today, the average life expectancy of a person with Down syndrome is nearly 60 years and continuing to climb.
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The Collaboratory for Kids & Community Health provides community partners, corporate leaders, policy makers, other health care systems and researchers an inside look at how Nationwide Children’s Hospital, a national leader in population health strategies, has elevated its progress in
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Khalsa Lab
Under the direction of Amrik Singh Khalsa, MD, the Khalsa Lab focuses on reducing disparities and improving outcomes in obesity and its related co-morbidities through family-based prevention interventions.