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Tax Season Is Question Season
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Tax Season Is Question Season

If you find tax season confusing, you’re not alone! Many people have lots of questions about the process. Learn the answers to some of the most common questions, so you are ready when your tax documents start arriving in the mail.

Overproduction of Human Milk: Can Anything Be Done?
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Overproduction of Human Milk: Can Anything Be Done?

Women with too much milk may have just as many problems as women who don’t have enough and they might feel just as guilty about their supply, but for different reasons. These women shouldn’t have to suffer in silence.

It's Just Cramps - or Is It?
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It's Just Cramps - or Is It?

The majority of young girls have experienced menstrual cramps. Unfortunately, some girls also experience additional symptoms such as pain down the legs, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, headaches, worsening migraines and passing out. What happens when medications don’t work? When young girls continue to have pain despite these first-line therapies, it is important to consider that the pain may be more than just cramps.

Bariatric (Weight Loss) Surgery for Teens Is Not a Quick Fix
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Bariatric (Weight Loss) Surgery for Teens Is Not a Quick Fix

First published September 2013 Updated March 2026 The vast attention on the obesity epidemic in the U.S. is nothing less than staggering. Obesity and its related illnesses (including high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, liver problems and impaired quality of life to name a few) – is

Every Day Is Autism Acceptance Day
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Every Day Is Autism Acceptance Day

First published April 2014 Updated March 2026 April is Autism Acceptance Month, and April 2 is World Autism Day. These designations are nearly twenty years old and have received widespread attention, in no small part to the rapidly increasing prevalence of autism spectrum disorders over the past

5 (More) Common Myths About Pediatric Clinical Research and What Parents Should Know
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5 (More) Common Myths About Pediatric Clinical Research and What Parents Should Know

When you hear the words clinical research, you might picture something scary or confusing. Many parents do. Clinical research is simply a way for medical providers and researchers to learn what treatments work best for children and adults. Our experts look at some common myths and set the record straight.

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Franklin County Domestic Violence Hotline (614) 224-4663 (HOME) Transitioned to The Center for Family Safety and Healing to Strengthen Support for Survivors

Effective March 2, 2026, The Center for Family Safety and Healing (TCFSH) at Nationwide Children's Hospital assumed operations of the Franklin County Domestic Violence Hotline, a phone assistance service staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for anyone in need of domestic violence assistance. The hotline previously was operated by Lutheran Social Services’ CHOICES for Victims of Domestic Violence (LSS CHOICES) program.

Meet Our Faculty

Meet our child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship faculty.

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Course Descriptions

During the child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship, fellows are required to participate in several seminars, conferences and rounds during their time at Nationwide Children's Hospital.

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Curriculum

Our child adolescent psychiatric curriculum includes rotations at different facilities, including Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Ohio State University Medical Center.

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