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Meet Our Residents and Fellows
Meet the Nationwide Children's Hospital Child Neurology Residents and Fellows.
Pediatric Neurocritical Care Fellowship
The Pediatric Neurocritical Care Fellowship is a one-year program that offers a comprehensive training experience in diverse clinical services, a structured research experience and a thorough academic curriculum.
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Flanigan Named to Neuromuscular, Gene Therapy Leadership Roles
Beginning January 1, 2017, Kevin Flanigan, MD, will become the director of the Center for Gene Therapy and the Neuromuscular Disorders program at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Dr.
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Meet Our Gene Therapy Fellows
Learn more about the Genetic Therapeutics fellows training at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
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Gene Therapy and Neuromuscular Training
Nationwide Children’s Hospital is not only home to world-class neuromuscular research and clinical services, it’s also the hub of an extraordinary and collaborative training environment.
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Adam P Ostendorf
Adam Ostendorf, MD, is an attending pediatric neurologist at Nationwide Children's Hospital and assistant professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Neurology at The Ohio State University College of Medicine.
Meet Our Faculty
Meet our clinical neurophysiology fellowship faculty.
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NeuroNEXT SMA Study
The NeuroNEXT program makes it feasible to evaluate promising therapies for neurological disorders.
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Movement Disorders Clinic
Pediatric movement disorders are complex. They require specialized care as children's bodies and brains develop. Nationwide Children's has one of the few pediatric movement disorders clinics in the U.S. and is staffed with a specially trained pediatric movement disorders neurologist.
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Neurologists at Nationwide Childrens Hospital Edit Neurocutaneous Syndromes Volume
A pair of neurologists at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Monica P. Islam, MD, and E. Steve Roach, MD, are the editors behind “Neurocutaneous Syndromes,” a recently published book that highlights the insights of neurocutaneous syndromes research and shows that “classic