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Clinical Experience
Learn more about the opportunities offered through out Neonatology Fellowship.
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Anxiety and Worry
Anxiety is a normal emotion. It can cause feelings of fear, tension and worry. It can also cause physical changes in the body.
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Current Studies
Below is a list of the ongoing studies currently active in the PCRN. Click on each study to learn more.
Seizures: Focal (Partial)
Seizures occur when nerve cells in the brain send out sudden, excessive, uncontrolled electrical signals. The way the child acts during a focal seizure depends on the area of the brain that is affected. There are two types of partial seizures: simple partial seizures and complex partial seizures.
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Specialty Pharmacy
The Specialty Pharmacy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital manages and provides specialty medications for pediatric patients.
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Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Events
This Helping Hand™ reviews what psychogenic non-epileptic events (PNEE) are, as well as signs, diagnosis, and treatment options.
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Lab Staff
Learn more about principal investigator Albert Isaacs, MD, PhD, and his dynamic team in the Isaacs Lab.
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The 5th Annual Megans Miles Run/Walk to be Held May 27
The 5th Annual Megan’s Miles Run/Walk, benefitting Muscular Dystrophy research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, will be held on Sunday, May 27 at noon at Central Crossing High School.
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Raising Epilepsy Awareness in November
Chances are you probably know someone who has been diagnosed with some type of epilepsy. What exactly is epilepsy, you ask?
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Columbus Children's Hospital Leads First National Muscular Dystrophy Newborn Screening Study
Columbus Children’s Research Institute (CCRI) at Columbus Children’s Hospital recently received a grant from the Centers for Disease Control to develop and implement a newborn screening trial for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the most common type of muscular dystrophy in children.