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Kelleher Lab
The Kelleher Lab, led by Kelly J. Kelleher, MD, MPH, research focuses on improving policy for, and the practice of, pediatric care for high risk children adversely affected by poverty, violence, neglect, alcohol, drug use or mental disorders.

Community and Advocacy
Nationwide Children's has nationally recognized population health efforts to help children where they are: in their schools, homes and neighborhoods.

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Community Relations
Successful lasting changes in a community are rooted in authentic relationships. Learn more about our partnerships and how we measure our role in the community.

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Dennis R. Durbin
Dennis R. Durbin, MD, MSCE, is president of the Abigail Wexner Research Institute (AWRI) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, a professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and vice chair for Research in the Department of Pediatrics.

Soccer Partnerships to Improve Children’s Lives
Soccer programs for elementary and middle schools have served hundreds of students – and helped connect them to literacy, mentorship and health services.
Mental and Behavioral Health
Approximately 1 in 5 children have a mental health condition, but there is a national shortage of providers to care for them. Learn how “population health” strategies can support these children.

Preventing Preschool Expulsions – and Helping Children Excel
The statewide, rapid response program called Helping Ohio Preschoolers Excel (HOPE) consults with early childhood educators to prevent preschool expulsions and support a child’s healthy social and emotional development.

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Patty McClimon
Patricia J. “Patty” McClimon is the senior vice president of Strategic and Facilities Planning for Nationwide Children's Hospital. She is responsible for the development and tracking of Nationwide Children’s long range strategic plan and its related master facilities plan.
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Chisolm Lab Staff
Learn more about Deena Chisolm, PhD, and her dynamic team in the Chisolm Lab.

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Is Your Contact Information Up to Date So Ohio Medicaid Can Reach You?
Families who have health insurance through Medicaid have not had to re-enroll for a few years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This means you might need to sign up for Medicaid again.