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Many pediatric primary care providers do not routinely screen their patients for suicide risk. However, research has shown primary care clinics are an important setting for youth suicide prevention.
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Nursery Safety
The most important job for parents is to keep their child safe from harm. Because newborns will spend most of their time sleeping, parents need to make sure the nursery is a safe place.
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Our Research
Our goal in performing clinical research is to advance knowledge, improve patient outcomes and decrease the impact of injury.
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Speech Services for Hearing Loss
We offers many speech services to meet the individual needs of your child and family. Services are based on your choices.
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Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
Nationwide Children's Hospital is accredited by the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE) to provide Level I and Level II CPE, as well as Certified Educator Candidate programs.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: The Butterfly Run
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Nationwide Children’s Hospital is introducing The Butterfly Run, a 5k and Kids “Fun Dashes” sponsored by the Big Lots Foundation.
For Providers, Hospitals and Health Departments
Medical professionals all agree that children require special care. And because our staff is dedicated to pediatrics, we have a higher level of understanding.
Diagnostic Immunology Laboratory
The Diagnostic Immunology Laboratory at Nationwide Children's Hospital supports excellence in clinical care by offering state-of-the-art testing to diagnose, monitor and characterize immunologic disorders.
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Apnea
In this Helping Hand™ document, we discuss apnea, which is a pause in breathing that lasts 20 seconds or longer for full-term infants. There are many reasons why a baby may have periods of apnea including brain immaturity, neurological issues, heart disease, gastrointestinal issues and others.