Map Of Wichita Kansas

Download Old Cowtown Museum Exploration Place The Keeper of the Plains Museum of World Treasures Kansas Aviation Museum Sedgwick County Zoo Botanica, The Wichita Gardens Wichita Art Museum Frank Lloyd Wright’s Allen House Old Town Map of Wichita This Wichita map collection displays the city in three unique ways – a road map, things to do, and a reference map. Download our Wichita city map to help you navigate and play in Wichita, Kansas....

September 27, 2022 · 1 min · 194 words · Jeremy Bergmann

Meet Aria

Antibiotics Alone Successfully Treat Appendicitis In Children Giving Aria’s Family a Choice It wasn’t the pizza and the Christmas cookies she had eaten, but 9-year-old Aria had thought so when she began feeling sharp pain her abdomen. That evening, the pain became so severe that she couldn’t walk. Her parents carried her to the car and took her to the hospital. An ultrasound revealed she had appendicitis. Because Aria’s appendix swelled but had not burst, doctors at Nationwide Children’s offered an alternative to removing her appendix in surgery: she could participate in an ongoing study using antibiotics to treat mild appendicitis for patients who have experienced abdominal pain 48 hours or less....

September 27, 2022 · 14 min · 2812 words · Kristen Balderama

Merrill Lynch Bull Run Slated For August 16

Hundreds of runners will take to the streets in the Arena District for the Fifth Annual Merrill Lynch Bull Run on Saturday, August 16. Registration begins promptly at 7:30 a.m. with the Kids Fun Run slated for an 8:30 a.m. start and the 5K Run/Walk beginning at 9 a.m. In addition to the run/walk, fun for the entire family and educational programs such as COSI on Wheels Launch into Space and The Columbus Museum of Arts Museum on the Move!...

September 27, 2022 · 3 min · 558 words · William Dahl

Myology Course Archive

2012 Myology Course This course helps prepare the next generation of clinicians and translational researchers in the field of muscle disease. During the week of September 10, 2012, trainees from around the country visited Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The Ohio State University to attend the first dedicated myology training course offered in the United States. For five days, trainees attended lectures on clinical, basic science and genetic approaches to muscle diseases....

September 27, 2022 · 55 min · 11503 words · Christopher Bryan

Norovirus What You Need To Know

We are officially into spring, yet we are still seeing heavy virus activity circulating in our community. Influenza and RSV are the most common culprits, but this year we are frequently seeing instances of Norovirus in the community. What is it? Norovirus is a very contagious virus. You can get Norovirus from an infected person, contaminated food or water, or by touching contaminated surfaces. The virus causes the stomach or intestines (or both) to get inflamed....

September 27, 2022 · 5 min · 982 words · Clyde Anderson

Prevention Of Peanut Allergies Are We Ready To Take The Leap

By now, every family living with peanut or food allergies has heard about the landmark study findings released on February 23, 2015. I happened to be in attendance at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology meeting when the authors disclosed the findings of the Learning About Peanut Allergy (LEAP) study. I have never seen such buzz and excitement from within our field! As with all research findings, it’s important to read past the headlines....

September 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1218 words · Thomas Murch

Promoting Healing Why Dancers Should Practice Active Rest

While most dancers will report experiencing an injury at some point during their career, the vast majority will continue to dance and only a small fraction will actually participate in rehabilitation. Why is that? Based on my combination of research and clinical experience, it’s primarily because dancers don’t want to be told to stop dancing. One way to get dancers to speak up about injuries and participate in rehabilitation is to promote “active rest....

September 27, 2022 · 4 min · 668 words · David Madden

Shannon M Wronkowicz

Contact Information Call us at: (419) 251-4620 Fax us at: (419) 251-3897 Hospital Medicine2213 Cherry StToledo, OH 43608 (map) Learn more about Shannon M. Wronkowicz Patient Care Locations Nationwide Children’s Hospital Toledo Education Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 03/01/2022 Board Certifications Pediatrics Residency Mercy Children’s Hospital Date Completed: 06/30/2007 Medical School Medical College of Ohio at Toledo Date Completed: 06/04/2004 Contact Information Hospital Medicine Call us at: (419) 251-4620...

September 27, 2022 · 3 min · 529 words · Carolyn Velasquez

Stephanie L Shepherd

Contact Information Call us at: (614) 355-1100 Email Stephanie L Shepherd, MPT Homecare and Hospice255 E. Main StreetColumbus, OH 43215 (map) Learn more about Stephanie L Shepherd Biography Stephanie Shepherd, MPT, received her Masters in Physical Therapy form Northwestern University in 1996. She began her career at University of Maryland in the Shock Trauma Center. She then transitioned to Nationwide Children’s Hospital for 12 years with the majority of her time spent working in our NICU....

September 27, 2022 · 8 min · 1505 words · Luis Janke

Team Publications

Jackson JL, Cheavens JS Bridging Positive Psychology and Cardiovascular Health: A Call for Manuscripts. Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs 2023 Jan 19 Kremen J, Davis SM, Nahata L, Kapa HM, Dattilo TM, Liu E, Hutaff-Lee C, Tishelman AC, Crerand CE Neuropsychological and mental health concerns in a multicenter clinical sample of youth with turner syndrome. Am J Med Genet A 2023 Jan 6 Morningstar M, Thomas P, Anderson AM, Mattson WI, Nahata L, Leibowitz SF, Chen D, Strang JF, Nelson EE Exogenous testosterone administration is associated with differential neural response to unfamiliar peer's and own caregiver's voice in transgender adolescents....

September 27, 2022 · 43 min · 9084 words · Shaun Mcintyre

Timothy M Meier

Contact Information Call us at: (419) 251-3232 Radiology2213 Cherry StToledo, OH 43608 (map) Learn more about Timothy M. Meier Education Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 03/01/2022 Board Certifications Diagnostic Radiology Neuroradiology Fellowship Medical College of Wisconsin Date Completed: 06/30/2008 Residency Medical College of Wisconsin Date Completed: 06/30/2007 Internship Riverside Methodist Hospital Department of Medical Date Completed: 06/24/2003 Medical School University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Date Completed: 06/07/2002...

September 27, 2022 · 3 min · 549 words · Danielle Lee

Tracey R Hollingsworth

Contact Information Call us at: (614) 355-8383 Fax us at: (614)355-8361 Clinical Therapies187 W. Schrock Rd.Westerville, OH 43081 (map) Learn more about Tracey R. Hollingsworth Biography Tracey Hollingsworth has been working as a Speech Language Pathologist at Nationwide Children's Hospital since 2000. She specializes in the assessment and treatment of children with global developmental delay and Autism Spectrum Disorders. Academic and Clinical Areas Speech Pathology Clinical Leader Primary Department Clinical Therapies...

September 27, 2022 · 4 min · 699 words · Mark Vaught

Urology Fellows Nationwide Children S Hospital

Valerie Deslauriers-Noel, MD Medical School: State University of Montreal General Surgery Residency: University of Ottawa-Royal College Valerie Deslauriers-Noel, MD Medical School: State University of Montreal General Surgery Residency: University of Ottawa-Royal College Valerie Deslauriers-Noel, MD Medical School: State University of Montreal General Surgery Residency: University of Ottawa-Royal College Valerie Deslauriers-Noel, MD Medical School: State University of Montreal General Surgery Residency: University of Ottawa-Royal College Valerie Deslauriers-Noel, MD Medical School: State University of Montreal General Surgery Residency: University of Ottawa-Royal College...

September 27, 2022 · 1 min · 96 words · Donnell Bird

Vitamin K Deficiency Increasingly Common As Result Of Vaccine Refusal

Vitamin K, which has been administered to newborns as an injection since it was first recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics in 1961, is vital for blood to clot normally. Despite it being given as standard medical practice since then, vitamin K-deficient bleeding (VKDB) is being seen more often in newborns than it has in decades. Emergency Department physicians at Nationwide Children’s Hospital have recently seen several cases of intracranial bleeding due to parental refusal of the neonatal vitamin K shot....

September 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1145 words · David Arabian

Washburn To Lead Transplant Divisions At Ohio State Nationwide Children S Hospital

The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital announce the joint appointment of Dr. W. Kenneth Washburn as director of transplant programs at each hospital, beginning in March. Washburn will be the executive director of the Ohio State Comprehensive Transplant Center and the Division of Transplantation Surgery. At Nationwide Children’s, he will be chief of the Division of Transplantation as well as director of the new Abdominal Transplant Program....

September 27, 2022 · 4 min · 805 words · James Callahan

Ketogenic Diet An Ancient Treatment In Modern Times

For most children with epilepsy, medication controls seizures very well. But for some children those medications won’t work. That’s when we turn to a treatment mimicking the only known treatment in ancient times, a Ketogenic diet. References to using starvation to treat seizures can be found in the Bible and in references dating back to 500 B.C. Before medications were discovered, limiting or providing excess amounts of certain substances was sometimes found to be an effective treatment for physical ailments....

September 26, 2022 · 5 min · 948 words · Shelley Mauldin

9 Things You Should Know About Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle cell disease is the most common genetic blood disorder. Sickle cell disease is a genetic condition that occurs when a child receives a sickle cell trait from each parent. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sickle cell disease affects about 100,000 people in the United States. It also affects millions of people worldwide and is most common in African, Mediterranean and Arabian Peninsula areas. It affects many races, not just African Americans....

September 26, 2022 · 5 min · 960 words · Marie Lee

Alice Darling

0 votes and 0 Reviews Rotten Tomatoes® Score 83% 43% In Theaters: December 30, 2022 (limited) January 20, 2023 (limited) On DVD/Blu-ray: March 14, 2023 R | 1h 30m | Thriller Watch Trailer In ALICE, DARLING, Anna Kendrick is Alice in this taut thriller about a woman pushed to the breaking point by her psychologically abusive boyfriend, Simon. While on vacation with two close girlfriends, Alice rediscovers the essence of herself and gains some much-needed perspective....

September 26, 2022 · 2 min · 365 words · Michael Tagliente

Annual Giving Circle

What we have accomplished together is a testament to what is possible when a group of people decide that great isn’t good enough. Every detail. Every decision. Every aspect of the care we provide for every child. From the child who comes to us with pediatric cancer, congenital heart disease, or cystic fibrosis. To the child who comes to us with a sprain, a broken bone, or a simple fever. Everything matters to us....

September 26, 2022 · 4 min · 770 words · Larry Horton

Benefits Of Breastmilk

Breastfeeding Resources Breast Care and Expressing Milk Breast-Feeding Benefits of Breastmilk Breastmilk for Your Hospitalized Infant How to Safely Pump and Store Breast Milk Giving your baby your breastmilk is the one important thing that ONLY you can do for your premature or sick baby. Your breastmilk is good for your baby’s health and nutrition. Breastmilk has nutrients and infection-fighting antibodies that newborns need to grow and develop. This is especially important for premature or critically ill babies....

September 26, 2022 · 10 min · 1959 words · Sean Bond