By the Book: Guiding Teens Through Inpatient Psychiatric Stays| pediatricsnationwide.org
Opportunities to Reduce Stress for Parents of Kids With Autism| pediatricsnationwide.org
Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Shows Promise for Diagnosing Renal Obstruction| pediatricsnationwide.org
Introducing Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Behavioral Health Learning Library| pediatricsnationwide.org
Researchers Create Public Database of Nearly 40,000 Control Samples for Genetic Association Studies| pediatricsnationwide.org
Studying the Clinical Progression of Congenital Hypopituitarism| pediatricsnationwide.org
Hip Ultrasound Has Clinical Utility in Detecting Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip Among Preterm Infants| pediatricsnationwide.org
Pilot study supports the use of sleep questionnaires to identify underrecognized symptoms in children and adults with DM1.| Pediatrics Nationwide
A pilot study shows promise in enhancing shared decision-making and patient satisfaction through family-centered support. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Findings highlight critical disparities and opportunities to improve care. | Pediatrics Nationwide
6 Key Insights for Understanding Pediatric Pulmonary Hypertension| pediatricsnationwide.org
A groundbreaking study reveals how a low-risk intervention dramatically improves quality of life. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Congenital Hypothyroidism: What Endocrinologists Need to Know| pediatricsnationwide.org
Research offers promising solutions for urinary tract infection treatment and antibiotic resistance. | Pediatrics Nationwide
A new study reveals that depressive symptoms, not diabetes-specific stress, forecast long-term glycemic outcomes in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Recent survey reveals a mismatch in career expectations and realities, calling for enhanced mentorship and policy reform.| Pediatrics Nationwide
After over a decade in Neonatology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Dr. Schlegel has been appointed section chief of Neonatology. We recently sat down to talk with Dr. Schlegel about her time at Nationwide Children’s and her plans for leading the next phase of growth in Neonatal care.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Nationwide Children’s researchers develop a scalable, targeted approach to overcoming cancer’s toughest challenges.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Phase 3 Trial at Nationwide Children’s Supports Safety and Efficacy in Children Aged 6–17.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Assessing knowledge, concerns and quality of life to inform early clinical counseling| Pediatrics Nationwide
Education is needed to improve diagnostic timelines and treatment outcomes for pediatric patients.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Customized seizure action plans enhance care and family use. | Pediatrics Nationwide
For people with sickle cell disease who menstruate, hormonal contraception can be effective against SCD-related pain, but it also raises the risk of thrombosis. | Pediatrics Nationwide
A recent review of the literature highlights current treatment strategies for adolescent obesity. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Does the flipped classroom or engaging lecture technique create better learning outcomes?| Pediatrics Nationwide
Recent research shows that a commonly inherited polymorphism could impact outcomes.| Pediatrics Nationwide
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We don’t yet know the best way to help infants with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) breathe using ventilators. Currently, doctors across the country and around the world use a variety of different approaches. These variations depend on the severity of a patient’s medical condition, the ventilator settings used, and location-specific standards.| Pediatrics Nationwide
In 2010, Nationwide Children’s Hospitals NICU leaders observed that infant feeding practices varied depending on the provider, resulting in significant variations in milestones and length of hospital stays (LOHS). They asked Sudarshan R. Jadcherla, MD, and Erika Osborn, NNP, to partner with stakeholders, including nurses, physicians, nutritionists, lactation experts, and others, to develop an evidence-based standardized feeding process. The goal was quality improvement through process optim...| Pediatrics Nationwide
About half of the children born with Down syndrome also have congenital heart defects (CHD). As a transplant cardiologist, Lydia K Wright, MD, wanted to learn if CHD was still the most significant mortality risk for these patients before age five. [1]| Pediatrics Nationwide
Research has documented that adolescents with mental health concerns have a higher need for contraceptive counseling and care because they are at a higher risk for unintended pregnancy.[i] [ii] Unintended pregnancies can make mental health symptoms worse, especially depressive symptoms. [iii]| Pediatrics Nationwide
The team in the Fetal Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital shares their comprehensive approach for best possible outcomes. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Does the method of admission affect care for patients with neonatal hyperbilirubinemia?| Pediatrics Nationwide