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How We Do It
10
May
2023
What is an Enterography Exam?
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease may need to have an enterography exam. At Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, our Imaging department utilizes two imaging modalities to perform this exam: MR and CT.
Child Development and Behavior
09
May
2023
What to Expect at Your Child’s First Mental Health Appointment
It’s natural to have questions about your child’s first appointment with a mental health provider. Learn what to expect.
Radiology
08
May
2023
Radiology’s Anesthesia Imaging Nurses Nominated for the Team Daisy Award During Nurses Week
It’s Nurses Week at Cincinnati Children’s and our Anesthesia Imaging Nurses have been nominated for the Team Daisy Award. Click the link below and see what all the excitement is about.
Healthy Living
04
May
2023
How Screen Time Affects Kids’ Eyesight and What To Do About It
Too much screen time can cause dry eye and eye fatigue in kids. Learn why this happens and what parents can do about it.
Fitness and Nutrition
02
May
2023
Handy Checklist: Tips for Dining Out with Celiac Disease
Parents of children with celiac disease may find dining out to be a stressful experience. Read one of our dietitian's tips for making it work.
Safety and Prevention
28
Apr
2023
Youth Dance Injuries: How to Identify the Issue
It is important for young dancers to learn the difference between normal soreness versus pain that could set them up for injury.
How We Do It
26
Apr
2023
Which Tool Is Cool For You? Updates on the Radiology Modalities in Diagnosing Appendicitis
Ultrasound, CT, or MRI, why are different tests ordered for appendicitis? How do you know which test is best?
Learning and Growing
26
Apr
2023
7 Things to Consider When Returning to School After a Concussion
Returning to school following a concussion is not straightforward. A school liaison explains 7 things to consider.
Meet The Team
21
Apr
2023
Welcome to all our new employees in the Radiology Department
There are several fresh faces in our Radiology department. To know more about them please read their bios.
How We Do It
19
Apr
2023
Inside Radiology
The Radiology Department at Cincinnati Children's is the leader in all things related to pediatric imaging.
Fitness and Nutrition
19
Apr
2023
6 Myths About Kids and Strength Training
Many young athletes look to gain a competitive edge with strength training and parents often wonder if it's safe. Learn the myths and benefits
Heart Conditions
18
Apr
2023
5 Reasons to Work with Child Life as an Adult with CHD
Child life isn't just for kids - they support patients and families at all ages and stages. Learn how they help adults with CHD.
Rare and Complex Conditions
13
Apr
2023
4 Surprising Facts About Celiac Disease
Celiac disease is a tricky condition. It is often missed or mistaken for other conditions. Learn more by reading these facts about it.
How We Do It
11
Apr
2023
Anesthesia in the Radiology Department
If your child is unable to hold still for long periods of time, anesthesia may be necessary to complete the CT or MRI exam successfully and safely.
Patient Family Experience
11
Apr
2023
Reuniting Hospitalized Kids and Their Pets: A ‘Bright Spot’ for Families
The Family Pet Center brings together pets and hospitalized patients at Cincinnati Children's. Read how one care team member uses the center with her patients.
How We Do It
07
Apr
2023
March Radiology Patient Experience Update
How are we doing? In February, 92.4% of the 328 families surveyed gave Radiology a positive score for “overall rating of facility.” This exceeds our Patient Experience Goal of 92%! The FY23 Goal is 92.0% What are K-Cards? The Patient Experience (PE) team uses an observational tool called K-Cards. (The “K” in K-Cards comes from the
Meet The Team
06
Apr
2023
Patient Access Services Week is April 2-8, 2023
The PAR at the front desk is the first point of contact when patients arrive for their Radiology outpatient visits.
Healthy Living
06
Apr
2023
Preventing Kidney Stones: 4 Ways to Get Kids to Drink More Water
Drinking water can help prevent kidney stones, which has greatly increased in kids in the last 20 years. Read 4 tips to help them drink more.
Healthy Living
04
Apr
2023
Top 4 Reasons for Teens to Limit or Quit Caffeine
More teens are using caffeine as a way to focus or stay awake. However, it is a drug and has side effects. Read why they should limit or quit caffeine use.
Radiology
31
Mar
2023
Prediction of Fontan Outcomes Using T2-Weighted MRI Radiomic Features and Machine Learning
Because of the high prevalence of Fontan-associated liver disease, we hope this research can ultimately provide both radiologists and cardiologists with surveillance strategies during childhood for patients with Fontan circulation.
How We Do It
29
Mar
2023
How Does Radiology Share Your Images?
Healthcare Informatics is the field of computer science that develops methods and technologies for gathering, processing, and evaluating patient data to improve knowledge and communication within the healthcare system.
Fitness and Nutrition
29
Mar
2023
Your Child Wants to Eat Vegetarian. Now What?
Does someone in your house want to try a plant-based diet? Read these helpful tips for supporting a child who'd like to eat vegetarian.
Rare and Complex Conditions
26
Mar
2023
My Child Had A Seizure – Is It Epilepsy?
If a child has one seizure, parents often ask if it means they now have epilepsy. Read answers to this and other FAQs from an epileptologist.
How We Do It
24
Mar
2023
Radiologic Technologist Programs
The Cincinnati area offers a lot of options in higher education to become a radiologic technologist. Programs in the area feature training for X-ray, computed tomography, ultrasound, MRI, and nuclear medicine.
Cancer and Blood Diseases
23
Mar
2023
Misconceptions about Von Willebrand Disease in Teen Girls
Von Willebrand disease is the most common inherited bleeding disorder. Learn misconceptions about it to help increase awareness & diagnosis.
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