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Development Board

The Development Board is a dynamic group of Columbus area business professionals committed to raising funds to support various programs at Nationwide Children's Hospital.

Reading and Relational Health: Investing in Your Child's Emotional World
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Reading and Relational Health: Investing in Your Child's Emotional World

When we read with children, we aren’t just teaching words—we’re offering connection, stability, and the kind of presence that helps them grow with confidence and trust.

2026 Pediatric Gastroenterology Conference for Primary Care Clinicians Conference

2026 Pediatric Gastroenterology Conference for Primary Care Clinicians Conference

This one-day hybrid conference is aimed to provide primary care and general pediatric clinicians with up-to-date information on the identification, diagnosis and management of common gastrointestinal conditions.

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SPPARKL Lab

The SPPARKL Lab, led by William Black, PhD, develops innovative behavioral interventions to improve the quality of life for patients with chronic pain. Through personalized therapies and targeted research, the lab addresses psychological and behavioral factors influencing pain outcomes and physical activity. The team also leads efforts in improving diagnosis and treatment for youth with joint hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes, advancing care through the Mid-West Pediatric Joint Hypermobility Research program.

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Annual Giving Societies

Empower the future of pediatric care by joining the Annual Giving Societies at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Your donation supports critical patient care, research, and advocacy for children in need. Become a part of our community of dedicated donors today!

The Burrow Blueprint
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The Burrow Blueprint

Nationwide Children’s Hospital, with support from The Joe Burrow Foundation, has developed The Burrow Blueprint: Advancing Primary Care Mental Health in Schools, a powerful framework designed to strengthen school-based health centers across the country.

Sickle Cell Treatment: What Does It Mean for Patients?
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Sickle Cell Treatment: What Does It Mean for Patients?

Something exciting happened in December 2023, when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a gene therapy for the treatment of sickle cell disease in adult and pediatric patients 12 years and older who require regular red blood cell transfusions. Nationwide Children’s Hospital is one of a handful of facilities in the United States that is certified to have the advanced facilities and specially trained staff which are needed for the administration of the therapy.

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Research Experience

Fellows are expected to have a hypothesis driven research project as their main scholarship activity during fellowship. This can be a clinical, translational or basic science research project.

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