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WeeMove: Developmentally Appropriate Exercise in the ICU
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WeeMove: Developmentally Appropriate Exercise in the ICU

To help our ICU patients avoid the health risks of prolonged time in bed, we developed a groundbreaking program called WeeMove. The goal of the program is get children moving early on in their hospital stay.

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Lets Connect

Virtual Professional Consultations and Collaborations Let’s Connect is a free consultation and mentoring service for injury professionals and trainees to connect with faculty and senior staff in the Center for Injury Research and Policy (CIRP) at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus,

Fellowship Benefits
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Fellowship Benefits

Our fellows are hospital employees. They are eligible to receive the same benefits as other full-time staff.

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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Delivers its First Infusion of CASGEVY™ for Patient with Sickle Cell Disease

Nationwide Children’s Hospital delivered its first commercial infusion of CASGEVY™ to 17-year-old Carlos A. from Dayton, Ohio. Today, Carlos is thriving at home, pain-free.

Breakfast on the Brain: Why It Matters
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Breakfast on the Brain: Why It Matters

As a parent, prioritizing breakfast in your household can help set your child up for success.

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Dietary Supplements & Young Athletes

Young athletes have a very high energy demand based on their need for growth, development, overall health, and activity level. Many athletes struggle to meet their nutritional needs and often turn to supplements to help fill this gap.

Sexual Abuse
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Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse is any act of a sexual nature upon a child.

Pediatric Occupational Therapy Fellowship

Pediatric Occupational Therapy Fellowship

The Nationwide Children's Hospital Pediatric Occupational Therapy Fellowship is an AOTA-credentialed, 53 week clinical fellowship that begins in July.

Alagille Syndrome
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Alagille Syndrome

Doctors in the Pancreas and Liver Care Center can help treat Alagille syndrome, a genetic disorder that primarily involves a mutation in the gene called JAG1. It affects one in every 30,000 to 70,000 live births and can involve multiple organ systems including the liver, the heart, bones, eyes, kidneys, pancreas and brain.

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