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Medicine Safety - Chemotherapy
Many children need medicine from time to time to treat different illnesses or conditions. Some of these medicines are taken for a short time. Others may be taken for years. Here are some tips for the safe use of medicines.
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Heart Transplant Program
Heart transplants save and change lives. The heart transplant team at Nationwide Children’s focuses on maximizing a patient’s health before, during and after transplantation. Our goal is to help our patients achieve an ideal outcome after their heart transplant.
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Brain Development and Social Cognition Lab Staff
Learn more about principal investigator Eric Nelson, PhD, and his dynamic team in the Brain Development and Social Cognition Lab.
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Common Breast Disorders in Adolescents
Body changes during puberty can sometimes lead to breast concerns that affect comfort, activity, and self-esteem. Learn the differences between macromastia, breast asymmetry, and gynecomastia, when evaluation is recommended, and how specialized teen-focused care—including surgery when appropriate—can improve quality of life.
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Mouth Care for Patients Receiving Chemotherapy
Learn how to properly care for your child's mouth if they are receiving chemotherapy.
2027 Therapeutic Recreation Conference
Join us for the 2027 Therapeutic Recreation Conference! Two tracks will be offered throughout the virtual conferences to provide opportunities for CEs in Behavioral Health and Pediatrics Specialization Area Designations.
Online Second Opinions
Our team is proud to offer online second opinions for patients everywhere. If you are currently receiving care at another institution and would like a second opinion from experts at Nationwide Children’s, please visit our Online Second Opinion Program.
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Edward J Oberle
Ed Oberle, MD, RhMSUS, is the Director of the Rheumatology Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Clinic at Nationwide Children's Hospital. He is also an Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Division of Rheumatology at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. While he specializes in the care of children with all rheumatologic disorders, his main area of clinical and research interest is in the care and treatment of children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA).