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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a method of examining the inside of the body. The MRI machine is a large magnet that surrounds the body. It uses magnetic fields and radio frequencies instead of X-rays to produce images.

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Clinical Nutrition and Lactation
Our interdisciplinary team provides a collaboration of consultation, assessment and education that optimizes the nutrition, growth and development of pediatric and adolescent patients in our community.

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Advanced Competency Program
The Pediatric Resident Advanced Competency Program is designed to foster and encourage interest in special skills that can help define the successful pediatrician and provide special meaning and accomplishment to a pediatric career.
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Global Health Certificate Program
Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers residents the opportunity to participate in a two year certificate program in global health. The program provides residents with a better understanding of the medical challenges faced in other countries and prepares you for careers and activities that involve the field of global health.
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O'Brien Wynkoop Lab
Under the direction of Nicole F. O'Brien, MD, and Hunter Wynkoop, MD, the O'Brien Wynkoop Lab exists to explore global health research with a major focus on severe malaria, one of the leading causes of pediatric death and long-term morbidity on the African continent.

Nephrology Fellowship
The Pediatric Nephrology Fellowship is a three-year program that provides the knowledge, expertise and training to become a highly effective clinician and investigator who can improve the lives of children with kidney disease.
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Honors Program In Pediatric Research
The Honors Program in Pediatric Research for pediatric residents fosters and encourages interest in academics and research by early involvement in research and exposure to the academic lifestyle by mentoring, seminars, and camaraderie.
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Spencer Lab
Under the direction of John David Spencer, MD, the Spencer Lab focuses on the function and regulation of antimicrobial proteins in the Ribonuclease A Superfamily.