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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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Mayday Fund Announces 2018-19 Winners of The Pain and Society Fellowship

For more information, contact: Gideon Hertz, 301-280-5734, ghertz@burness.com Nick Seaver, 301-280-5727, nseaver@burness.com NOTE TO EDITOR: Sharon Wrona DNP, RN-BC, PNP, PMHS, AP-PMN, Administrative Director Comprehensive Pain & Palliative Care Services, Nationwide Children's Hospital, is a

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New Gene Therapy Study Reverses Effects of Lethal Childhood Muscle Disorder in Mice

Reversing a protein deficiency through gene therapy can correct motor function, restore nerve signals and improve survival in mice that serve as a model for the lethal childhood disorder spinal muscular atrophy, new research shows.

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Columbus Hospital Systems Form Unique 'Columbus Fetal Medicine Collaborative'

The Columbus Fetal Medicine Collaborative has been formed by Mount Carmel Health System, OhioHealth, The Ohio State University Medical Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital joining together to provide optimal outcomes for high-risk expectant mothers and their babies with suspected fetal

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Interprofessional Education and Grand Rounds Update

  • Upcoming Conferences
  • Pediatric Grand Rounds
  • Project ECHO
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The Joys and Challenges of Rural Pediatrics

In this month's Primary Care Matters, Dr. Jill Neff discusses her experience as the owner and primary pediatrician of Hometown Pediatrics in Jackson, Ohio.

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Respiratory Therapy Careers

Nationwide Children’s is hiring Registered Respiratory Therapists for positions in various areas of pediatric care. New graduates are encouraged to apply. Interviews are being offered to current students with pending graduation dates.

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Interprofessional Education and Grand Rounds Update

  • Project ECHO Q1 2026 Series Preview
  • Upcoming Conferences
  • Pediatric Grand Rounds
  • Annual MOC Deadlines
  • Lounge and Learn
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Dr. Burghes discusses antisense oligomer treatment in an SMA mouse model.

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Craniopharyngioma

Craniopharyngioma is a rare tumor that develops at the central, bottom portion of the brain. It can affect the pituitary gland, optic pathway, and hypothalamus.

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