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Sexually Transmitted Infections: What You Need to Know
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Sexually Transmitted Infections: What You Need to Know

Sexually transmitted infections are infections that are spread from person to person through sexual contact, including vaginal, anal, or oral sex, or other skin to skin contact. They can be caused by bacteria, viruses, and parasites.

Walk-In Interviews for Nurses

Walk-In Interviews for Nurses

Every Tuesday and Thursday from 12 to 4 p.m.

We are hiring nurses for inpatient, ambulatory specialty clinics, primary care, our emergency departments, operating rooms and surgery centers! Join us for on-site interviews with Human Resources and hiring managers.

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Nationwide Childrens Hospital to Host Farmers Markets

Fresh fruits, vegetables and other healthy foods will be available for employees, community residents and visitors at four Farmer’s Markets hosted by Nationwide Children’s Hospital. The first Farmer’s Market will be held on Monday, July 19, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

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Hippotherapy

Hippotherapy gets its name from the Greek word ‘‘hippos,’’ meaning horse. Horses are used as a tool in physical, occupational, and speech therapy. How It Works The horse is a base that supports your child.

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Chandler Lab

Under the direction of Dawn Chandler, PhD, the Chandler Lab focuses on the regulation of pre-mRNA splicing and its disruption leading to pediatric cancer and spinal muscular atrophy.

Research and Clinical Care: How They Work Together to Treat Children
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Research and Clinical Care: How They Work Together to Treat Children

In this 700 Children's blog post for parents, Nationwide Children's highlights how clinical research and clinical care work together as a key part of our strategic plan to achieve the best outcomes for children. Before delving into these elements work together, the post covers the basics of clinical research.

What Does it Take to Get a Medication Approved Through the FDA?
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What Does it Take to Get a Medication Approved Through the FDA?

Medications are approved through the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The process to gain FDA approval for a new medication can be long and expensive.

What Is a PED?
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What Is a PED?

PED is defined as any substance taken in non-pharmacologic doses specifically for purposes of improving sports performance. The more common ones that you hear of are anabolic steroids, testosterone, Human growth hormone, creatine, and ephedrine.

Pet Medication Risks for Children
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Pet Medication Risks for Children

Almost two thirds of households in the US own a pet and many of these households have children. Many parents may not be aware of the risks these medications can pose to their families.

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