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2026 Pediatric Otolaryngology Research Symposium

2026 Pediatric Otolaryngology Research Symposium

This conference is directed to presenting clinical updates and research discoveries for the otolaryngologic care of children. This one-day meeting will include expert panels, multidisciplinary discussions and strategies to improve quality for care of children.

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Learn more about culturally-specific resources, immigration help, mental health assistance, legal help, and more.

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Meet Our Fellows and Alumni

Learn more about the current cardiology fellows training at Nationwide Children's Hospital, as well as our alumni. 

Broken Bones 101
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Broken Bones 101

Kids are experts at testing gravity—so fractures are bound to happen. Learn how to tell a break from a bad sprain, what to do if a bone is sticking out, when splinting at home is helpful, and why today’s casts and treatments are often lighter, cooler, and easier for kids to manage.

What Running Distances Are Safe for Children?
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What Running Distances Are Safe for Children?

The American Academy of Pediatrics supports running and gives some helpful recommendations for families considering whether to have their children compete in longer distances, such as a 5K race or longer.

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Neil Veloso Named VP for Innovation and Technology Commercialization at Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Neil Veloso has been named Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s new vice president for Innovation and Technology Commercialization, overseeing the hospital’s Office of Technology Commercialization and Innovation Center. Neil most recently served as the executive director of Brown Technology Innovations at Brown University in Rhode Island. He joins Nationwide Children’s on February 2, 2026.

Helping Your Preterm Baby Learn to Eat: Why Early Oral Stimulation Matters
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Helping Your Preterm Baby Learn to Eat: Why Early Oral Stimulation Matters

Learn how skin-to-skin time, pacifier practice, and non-nutritive breast/chest feeding help preterm babies in the NICU develop coordinated sucking, swallowing, and breathing so they can transition from tube feeds to successful oral feeding.

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