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Warning Signs of Suicide on Social Media: What You Can Do When It’s Someone You Know
People are spending more time on social media than ever. Most posts are harmless depictions of life in general; status updates, pictures of friends or food, or even a joke. However, sometimes people discuss personal topics and show signs that things are not going well.

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Poison Center: The Number Your Personal Assistant Needs to Know
Poison Centers all over the country have specially-trained nurses or pharmacists at the ready to take your call, 24 hours a day 7 days a week. But, would you know the phone number of your local Poison Center in the event of an emergency?

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myResidency
The myResidency mobile application provides Pediatric Residents at Nationwide Children’s Hospital with quick access to hospital guides, contacts, lectures and handbooks.

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Inside Nationwide Children's (INC)
One Team Inside Nationwide Children’s (INC) celebrates our employees, medical staff and community, as one team achieving the best outcomes for children everywhere.
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Courier Services and Specimen Transport
Daily courier service for routine and STAT pick-up of specimens is available to clients in our service area. For clients located outside of our service area, courier arrangements will be made with the most efficient courier such as Federal Express, United Parcel Service, U.S. Mail or ground courier.
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Columbus Children's Hospital Named To U.S. News & World Report America's Best Hospitals List
Columbus Childrens Hospital has been named to the U.S. News & World Reports 17th annual Americas Best Hospitals 2006 list. For its first time on the list, Columbus Childrens ranked 22nd, joining 176 U.S. hospitals (out of 5,189 evaluated) ranked in 16 specialty areas.Since U.S.
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Meet Our Government Relations Team
Meet the Government Relations Team at Nationwide Children's Hospital.

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Patient Satisfaction Survey
Patient families may receive a survey after their child’s visit either via email or postal mail. If one is received, we hope you will take the short survey to share your thoughts about what we do well and what we can do better. This will help us improve the care we provide your family, friends and neighbors.

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Rumination
Join the series as we discuss the challenges of rumination syndrome, providing education to advance treatment, understanding, and outcomes for patients.