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5 Questions Every NICU Parent Should Ask
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5 Questions Every NICU Parent Should Ask

Having a baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) can be overwhelming and it can take a while to adjust. Here are 5 questions you might find helpful to ask as a NICU parent.

Emotional Support for the Colorectal Patient
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Emotional Support for the Colorectal Patient

Noticing a bulge near your baby’s belly button? It may be an umbilical hernia, a common condition in infants that usually heals on its own. Learn what to watch for, when to call the doctor, and how surgery can help if the hernia doesn’t resolve.

Talking to your Medical Provider about HIV
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Talking to your Medical Provider about HIV

Starting a conversation about HIV with your medical provider isn’t always easy, but it’s one of the most important steps you can take for your health. Learn how to talk about risk factors, testing, and prevention, and discover resources for care and support.

Fewer Ouchies and More Fun – 5 Tips for Playground Safety
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Fewer Ouchies and More Fun – 5 Tips for Playground Safety

More than 213,000 kids younger than 18 years are treated in US hospital emergency departments for playground-related injuries every year. Here are a few tips to help make the playground adventure safer.

Screen Time Tips for Kids and Teens
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Screen Time Tips for Kids and Teens

First published December 2013 Updated October 2025 In today’s digital world, screens are everywhere and serve a variety of purposes, including learning, socializing, entertainment, and relaxation.

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Meet Our Alumni

Meet our Urology Fellowship alumni.

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Meet Our Fellows

Learn more about the Urology fellows training at Nationwide Children's Hospital.

Helping Kids Adjust to the Time Change
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Helping Kids Adjust to the Time Change

When the clocks fall back, kids’ routines can fall apart. Discover simple, science-backed strategies to help your child adjust to the time change and sleep better.

Black Youth Suicide: How to Slow Rising Rates
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Black Youth Suicide: How to Slow Rising Rates

Suicide is the second leading cause of death in 10- to 19-year-olds. Little research exists on the rate of Black youth suicide specifically, but we do know it is on the rise.

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Gail E. Besner, MD, Elected to the Prestigious National Academy of Medicine

Today, Gail E. Besner, MD, chief of pediatric surgery at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and the William Clatworthy Jr. Professor of Surgery in the Department of Surgery at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, was elected to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM). Election to NAM is considered one of the highest honors in the field of medicine and recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievement and commitment to service. Dr. Besner is the third faculty member from Nationwide Children’s Hospital to be appointed to this prestigious organization.

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