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Child Passenger Safety: Infant Car Seat Challenge
Your baby’s doctor has ordered a Car Seat Challenge. This is a test that gives the doctor valuable information about how well your baby might be able to handle sitting in his or her car seat for travel.
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Prescription Medicines
To take care of your child’s health, you need to know how to fill prescriptions. Most prescriptions for medicines may be filled at a local pharmacy.
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Preparing the Skin Before Surgery
Bathing your child before surgery will help reduce the number of germs on their skin. Fewer germs on the skin means less chance of an infection after surgery.
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Propranolol for Hemangiomas
Does your child have a Hemangioma? Learn more about how propranolol can be used to treat it.
Meet Our Faculty
Meet our clinical neurophysiology fellowship faculty.
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Rabies Vaccine Treatment
This Helping Hand™ is about the treatment for rabies. Rabies is a serious disease mostly caused by wild animals. Here we'll go over what steps to take if you're bitten.
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Radiation Therapy
This Helping Hand™ goes over the process of radiation therapy and what to expect.
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Meet Our Alumni and Fellows
Corinne McCabe, MD 2024 - 2025 Completed Child Neurology Residency at Nationwide Children’s Hospital (2019-2024) Ahmed Awad, MD 2024 - 2025 Completed Child Neurology Residency at Nationwide Children’s Hospital (2018-2023)
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Protecting Babies and Young Children from Contagious Illnesses Without Masks
It is harder for people to breathe with something covering the nose and mouth. Since babies and children younger than 2 years have smaller airways, breathing through a mask is even harder for them than it is for an older child or an adult.