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Sibling Rivalry
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Sibling Rivalry

Sibling rivalry is competition or conflict between children being raised in the same family. It is a natural part of growing up that will impact how they learn to resolve problems.

Hospital Safety Guide for Self-Harm
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Hospital Safety Guide for Self-Harm

Patients at risk of harming themselves or others are placed on safety precautions as soon as they enter the hospital. These safety rules remain in place throughout the child’s hospital stay.

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Check-ups for Teens in Out-of-Home Placement

Teens in foster or kinship care have unique needs. They are learning life skills like how to make decisions on their own. Teens also have many concerns about their health, relationships with friends, and privacy.

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Moscato Lab

The Moscato Lab, led by Emily Moscato, PhD, focuses on designing, testing and implementing equitable behavioral interventions to improve quality of life and neurodevelopmental trajectories for young children with chronic conditions impacting the central nervous system.

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Community Provider Corner

  • Nationwide Children's Offers Guidance on Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy
  • Register for the Last Behavioral Health Training in 2025
  • Introducing the SPRING Clinic 
  • And more! 
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Community Provider Corner

  • Lectureship on Measles During ID Conference 
  • Franklin County Domestic Violence Hotline Transition 
  • Free Tax Help Available for Patient Families 
  • Continuing Education Credits
  • Partners For Kids® Primary Care Webinar
  • Patient Financial Assistance Program 
  • FDA Extends Approval for the Nexplanon® Birth Control Implant From 3 to 5 Years
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Hester Lab Staff

Mark Hester, PhD Principal Investigator Mark.Hester@NationwideChildrens.org Marl Hester, PhD, is a principal investigator in the Institute for Genomic Medicine.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is common in school-age children and teens. IBS is part of a group of conditions called disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI). The nerves and muscles in the intestines are extra sensitive, so normal gas or stool can feel painful.

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Level 4 Epilepsy Program

The National Association of Epilepsy Centers has accredited the Epilepsy Center at Nationwide Children’s as a Level 4 epilepsy program, a designation reserved for programs offering the highest level of comprehensive and specialized care.

Comprehensive Pain Management Clinic
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Comprehensive Pain Management Clinic

The Comprehensive Pain Management Clinic provides assistance to children and their families through a combination of medical treatment and complementary therapies for complex and long-term pain-related problems.

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Headaches

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