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Application & Selection Process
The following materials must be submitted online using the application link below: Signed DCT Statement of support One recommendation letter (preferably from a clinical supervisor or professor/instructor) Unofficial graduate school transcript  Two 500-word essays Essay 1: What type of clinical
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Annual IBD Office Visit
All patients are offered an annual, multidisciplinary visit with our nurse practitioner, dietitians, psychology providers and social workers. Learn more about what to expect at your child's visit.
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Lab Staff
Kristen R. Fox, PhD Principal Investigator kristen.fox@nationwidechildrens.org Kristen Fox, PhD, is a principal investigator in the Center for Biobehavioral Health and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Dr.

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Vascular Anomalies Center
The Vascular Anomalies Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital brings together a highly skilled interdisciplinary team of pediatric specialists to provide coordinated and comprehensive care for patients with vascular anomalies.
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Fontanella Lab Staff
Learn more about principal investigator Cynthia Fontanella, PhD, and her dynamic team in the Fontanella Lab.
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Cynthia Gerhardt, PhD, Named Chief Clinical Research Officer at Nationwide Children's Hospital
Cynthia A. Gerhardt, PhD, director, Center for Biobehavioral Health in the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital, has been appointed Chief Clinical Research Officer (CCRO) at Nationwide Children's.

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The Effects of Weight-related Bullying
We are all likely aware of the negative impact that excess weight can have on our kids’ physical health, but what about the impact of obesity on their emotional and psychological health?
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Your Eating Disorders Care Team
Due to the medical and psychological complexity of eating disorders, effective treatment involves the collaboration of clinicians from different health disciplines. The team works together to help patients and families achieve recovery.

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Bigorexia: When Strength Training Goes too Far
Struggling with body image concerns? Bigorexia, or muscle dysmorphia, is a serious psychological disorder that leads individuals to believe they’re never muscular enough. Learn the signs, risks, and treatment options to support loved ones and promote a healthy relationship with fitness.
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Didactic Curriculum
Learn about the Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics Fellowship didactic curriculum.