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Spondylolysthesis/Spondylolysis
Spondylolysthesis and Spondylolysis are common causes of low back pain in adolescents.
Sports Medicine in Schools and Organizations
When schools and organizations partner with us, they receive athletic training and access to comprehensive care from the leaders in sports medicine.
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Sports Medicine Partnering Schools
Nationwide Children's Sports Medicine provides athletic training services for the following programs.
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Sports Medicine Partnering Organizations
Nationwide Children's Sports Medicine provides athletic training services for the following organizations.
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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.
Rheumatology Fellowship
The Rheumatology Fellowship prepares physicians for a successful academic career in pediatric rheumatology by providing an excellent environment for patient care, research, quality improvement, advanced training and advocacy.
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Young Women's Hematology Clinic
The Young Women’s Hematology Clinic at the Dublin Close to Home Center boasts a hematology and adolescent gynecology team with remarkable expertise, and a caring approach to adolescent girls with possible bleeding and clotting disorders.
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Circulation Checks
Your child has received a treatment that can affect blood flow (circulation) in the injured arm or leg. You will need to check the circulation in your child’s fingers or toes.
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O'Brien Lab
The O'Brien Lab, led by Sarah O'Brien, MD, MSc, focuses on the intersection between women’s health and hematology.
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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.