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Intestinal Malrotation Surgery
In this Helping Hand™, we discuss malrotation of the intestines, which is when a baby’s intestines do not move or rotate into the right place.
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Collection Procedures
Information shall serve as a guide for collection and referral of patient specimens to our lab. We ask our clients to adhere to these policies to ensure specimen integrity.

Video Resources
Check out these videos for more information on the SOS Signs of Suicide® Program and suicide prevention.

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Talking to Kids About Suicide
As kids head back to school this year, many of them will be struggling. According to national statistics, we lose more than 2,000 children and teens per year to suicide. Experts say parents who check in regularly with their child could have a life-saving conversation. Asking a child directly about suicidal thoughts is usually the best thing a parent can do to help their child open up about their emotions. Even if their child is not struggling with suicide or depression, parents can model for their child that it is good to talk about serious emotional concerns with trusted adults and important to reach out to friends to have these conversations, too.
For Families
These resources are meant to help your family as we work together to meet your child's needs.

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Physical Abuse
Physical abuse is any act that results in physical injury to a child or adolescent. Physical abuse is the second most common form of child maltreatment.
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Meet Our Fellows
Justin Julian, MD (2025-2026) Medical School: The University of Toledo (Toledo, OH) Residency: Baylor College of Medicine (Houston, TX) Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship: Nationwide Children's Hospital (Columbus, OH)

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.