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Urgent Care or Emergency Department for Childhood Injuries?
As the weather warms and kids head outdoors, the chance for injury rises. Where should families seek help when accidents occur? The answer depends on the nature of your child’s injury and the services offered in your community.
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The Student Urinary Tract Program in Education and Research
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded Student Urinary Tract Program in Education and Research (SUPER) Summer Training Program is for undergraduate students interested in an integrated research and clinical experience.
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24-Hour Urine Specimen Collection Guidelines
This Helping Hand™ is about what steps to take when a 24-hour urine sample is ordered for your child.
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Bacterial Vaginosis
Bacterial vaginosis is an infection of the vagina. Females of any age can have it and you do not have to be sexually active to get bacterial vaginosis.
4th Annual IMPAACT Summit: AAC Case Considerations for Beginning and Advanced AAC Clinicians
The 4th Annual IMPAACT Summit at Nationwide Children's Hospital is a two-day event with multiple visiting professionals and clinical therapy experts from Nationwide Children's. The focus of our summit this year is "Case Considerations for Beginning and Advanced AAC Clinicians."
14th Annual Bodies in Motion Conference
This course will educate participants in unique return to sport considerations for the adolescent athlete. Areas addressed in this course will include management of growth plate injuries, the role of imaging in rehabilitation, identifying and managing clinician burnout, ACL return to sport guidelines and testing, motion analysis for throwing and running athletes, and more!
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Prepubertal Vaginal Bleeding
There are several different reasons why a pediatric patient may experience vaginal bleeding. It is important to notify your health care provider if you notice your child is having vaginal bleeding.
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Tissue Engineering
Tissue engineering holds incredible potential for repairing birth defects, allowing a child’s own cells to be used to “grow” new tissue or organs for repair.
For Patients
We never lose sight of the fact that every specimen represents a child. We know how important each child is to you. We want you to know they are equally important to us. We base our reputation on the quality of every test we conduct.
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What's New in Muscular Dystrophy?
Join Kevin Flanigan, MD, and his guests for What’s New in Muscular Dystrophy?, a webinar series that highlights the latest in basic and clinical research at Nationwide Children's Hospital.