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Mumps
Mumps is an illness caused by a virus. The virus is spread through saliva, so you can catch mumps from being around someone who already has it.
Nevus Sebaceous
A nevus sebaceous is a type of birthmark that usually appears on the scalp. It may also appear on the face but this is less common. It is made of extra oil glands in the skin. It starts as a flat pink or orange plaque (slightly raised area). A nevus sebaceous does not go away on its own.
Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy
Myotonic muscular dystrophy, also known as MMD or Steinert’s disease, is the most common form of MD in adults.
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Volunteers Handbook
Our Family and Volunteer Services handbook offers an overview of Nationwide Children's Hospital Volunteer Program guidelines, policies and procedures.
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Psychology Pathways Initiative Summer Externship Program
The goal of our PPI summer externship program is to provide opportunities for current psychology doctoral students with diverse backgrounds to learn about specialty fields within psychology early in their training to increase readiness and competitiveness for pediatric specialty internship and fellowship training programs in healthcare settings.
Omphalocele
In normal development before birth, the intestines are formed in a sac around the umbilical cord, and then move into the baby's body. If the intestines stay in the sac (and do not move into the baby’s body) it is called an omphalocele.
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Vendor Policy & Supplier Application
Nationwide Children’s Hospital is committed to promoting a culture of integrity and high ethical standards. By doing so, the Hospital can carry out its mission through conduct and business practices that are in compliance with applicable laws, rules, policies, and its Standards of Conduct.
Rockin' to Beat Leukemia
Be part of the BREAKTHROUGH. Be part of the CURE. Rockin' to Beat Leukemia will have live music, silent auction, raffles, food, drinks and more!
Meet Our Team
Our team strives to provide symptom management, emotional support, and spiritual support through a dedicated group of physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers and chaplains. Meet our Palliative Care team.
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How to Prepare for a Visit to the Doctor or Urgent Care
A visit to the doctor or urgent care doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Learn what to pack, how to keep your child comfortable, and simple ways to plan ahead so your family’s visit goes more smoothly.