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Media Trainings
Let the media experts at the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital show you how to work with the media, make your message newsworthy and attractive to a media outlet, connect with your audience, and create an outreach and evaluation plan.
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Nationwide Children's Hospital Named to Forbes’ List of “Best Employers for New Graduates”
Nationwide Children’s Hospital has been recognized by Forbes as one of “America’s Best Employers for New Graduates.”
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Peripheral Intravenous (PIV) Catheter
A peripheral intravenous catheter (PIV) is a thin, flexible tube (catheter) that is inserted into a vein in the hand, arm, foot, leg, or scalp. It can be called a midline depending on where it ends. PIVs are used to give fluids or medicine directly into the bloodstream.
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PIV Extravasation
Learn how to recognize, prevent, and respond to peripheral IV (PIV) extravasation, including signs and symptoms, potential complications, and steps to reduce the risk of tissue damage.
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Homemade Baby Food: The Danger of Nitrates
Many parents want to make homemade baby food. And why not? But danger lurks in that good-looking meal, primarily in the form of nitrate contamination and botulism.
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The Pros and Cons of Homemade Baby Food
Commercial baby food is expensive, and many parents question the quality of ingredients in the jar. Homemade baby food provides convenience, flexibility and more choices.
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Golden Cubs
Each year, nine Patient Champions from Nationwide Children’s Hospital have the opportunity to take center stage for pre-tournament events and meet PGA TOUR professionals and VIP Tournament experiences.
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Helping Children Feel Safe in Stressful Times
Stress is a common part of every child’s life. Children worry about their appearance, about tests and school projects, being accepted by friends, being separated from family, as well as many other concerns.
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Separation Anxiety: How to Ease Your Child's Mind
It’s important to understand the difference between anxiety that’s part of normal development and anxiety that’s excessive, so you can seek support for your child when needed to help ease these symptoms.