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Annual Myology Training Course
The Myology Course at Nationwide Children's is the only U.S. workshop of its kind, featuring a mix of basic and clinical science lectures followed by specific training in either clinical treatment protocols or basic science laboratory techniques.
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Kidney Transplant Infection and Rejection
Learn what your immune system does and how you can help protect yourself against a rejection episode after a kidney transplant.
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Fairfield Medical Center Uses Telemedicine Technology
Nationwide Children’s Hospital and Fairfield Medical Center have come together to provide families from rural areas the chance to benefit from the pediatric expertise Nationwide Children’s specialists have to offer.

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Viral Therapy: Giving Cancer a Cold
Every 40 minutes in the United States, a new child is diagnosed with cancer. That means during your lunch break, one or two families were devastated. As the chief of the Division of Hematology/Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, I am determined to make a
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Medicine Prior Authorization
Certain medicines or services may need to be approved by your insurance plan before they are covered. The approval process is called a prior authorization (PA).

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SMA Clinical Trial Provides Hope for Families
Tragically, most children with Type I Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA1) don’t live past their 2nd birthday. I believe the answer for these patients and their families is gene therapy.
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Infusion Pharmacy
Homecare Pharmacy team pharmacists, certified pharmacy technicians and service coordinators prepare infusion medications on site and deliver to patients' homes.

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Athletic Training Workshop
Nationwide Children's Sports Medicine is hosting a workshop designed for high school students interested in emergency medicine, nursing, athletic training, physical therapy or other allied health and medical professions.

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Complex Epilepsy Clinic
The Complex Epilepsy Clinic works with patients and their families to identify treatment options when they are not eligible for surgery and have not become seizure-free after being on at least two different medications.
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March 2013
Dr. Louise Rodino-Klapac discusses alpha 7 integrin as A therapeutic approach to muscular dystrophy.