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Garg Lab Staff
Learn more about principal investigator Vidu Garg, MD, and his dynamic team in the Garg Lab.
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Medical Records
We can provide patients, patient families and healthcare professionals with medical records such as nurse’s notes, lab tests, reports and treatment plans. Learn how.
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Ruch Lab Staff
Donna Ruch, PhD Principal Investigator Donna.Ruch@NationwideChildrens.org Donna Ruch, PhD, is a principal investigator in the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.
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IBD Quality Improvement
Nationwide Children's is a leading participant in ImproveCareNow, an unprecedented effort focusing on quality of care and overall outcomes of IBD patients.
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Annual IBD Office Visit
All patients are offered an annual, multidisciplinary visit with our nurse practitioner, dietitians, psychology providers and social workers. Learn more about what to expect at your child's visit.
Meet Our Team
Learn more about our team of experts at the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Clinic.
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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Hosts Free Summer Events for Families
Children and families are invited to get outdoors and stay active this summer as PlayStreets returns, bringing free, family-friendly events filled with food, entertainment and safe places to play.
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Type 1 Diabetes
Type 1 diabetes, formerly known as juvenile diabetes, is a chronic condition that occurs when your body makes little to no insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is made in the pancreas and keeps blood glucose (sugar) at a normal level.
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Taylor Lab
The Child Brain & Development Lab studies neurodevelopmental outcomes of brain-related conditions to inform more effective approaches to identification and treatment of learning and behavior problems in children with these conditions. Learn more about Principal Investigator H. Gerry Taylor, PhD, lab staff and current studies and collaborations.
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Throwing Guidelines for Baseball Players
From that 1st pitch to a throw from outfield to home plate, throwing is a big part of baseball. Shoulder and elbow growth plate injuries are common in young athletes who play a high volume of games each season and throughout the year. Here are 9 tips for preventing injuries.