Children's on Quality

Children's on Quality


Latest Episodes

Through S.C.O.P.E. Collaborative, Nationwide Children’s is Reducing Infection Rates and Hospitalization Among Dialysis Patients
November 18, 2013

Listen in as Dr. Hiren Patel discusses end stage renal disease, more commonly referred to as severe kidney failure. When a person's kidneys function properly, they remove waste from the body. In kidney failure, the kidneys are unable to remove waste from

Treat Me With Respect
July 16, 2013

Our patients have told us that they want three things from us, and in this order: Don’t hurt me, heal me and be nice to me. Every one of these is important, and in this podcast we are discussing the last of these: be nice to me. -

Inflammatory Bowel Disease Remission Rates Improving through ImproveCareNow Network
June 24, 2013

More than 1.4 million Americans suffer from irritable bowel disease (IBD). Of these, 25 percent are children. There are two main types of IBD that people typically think about: Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. The difference between the two is

Prescription Medicine Disposal
May 04, 2013

Are you aware that some of the most dangerous substances to children and adolescents may be sitting in your medicine cabinet? Every year, children mistakenly ingest prescription medications that are not secured properly. Even scarier is that some adolesce

Explaining the Country’s Infant Mortality Rate – Part 2
March 05, 2013

Infant mortality rates among the African American population are higher than those of the Caucasian population in this country. Part two of this infant mortality podcast addresses some theories that explain this disparity, including the issues of pover...

Explaining the Country’s Infant Mortality Rate – Part 1
August 27, 2012

The measurement of infant mortality says a lot about a country, especially its quality and accessibility of good public health. Even in some of the wealthiest countries in the world, though – such as the United States – infant mortality rates remain h

Explaining the Country’s Infant Mortality Rate – Part 1
August 27, 2012

The measurement of infant mortality says a lot about a country, especially its quality and accessibility of good public health. Even in some of the wealthiest countries in the world, though – such as the United States – infant mortality rates remain hi...

Pediatric Asthma
July 03, 2012

Pediatric asthma is a big problem in this country. Did you know that each year, 10 million school days are missed due to asthma? And, over half a million kids visit an emergency department each year due to an asthma-related concern.

Pediatric Asthma
July 03, 2012

Pediatric asthma is a big problem in this country. Did you know that each year, 10 million school days are missed due to asthma? And, over half a million kids visit an emergency department each year due to an asthma-related concern. Asthma is a chronic co

PediaCast MashUp
March 21, 2012

Here at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, we try to get useful information out to the community through as many channels as possible. If you’re reading this, you are obviously familiar with Children’s on Quality. But have you taken a listen to PediaCast?