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"I enjoy working at Nationwide Children's Hospital - Toledo because I have the ability to partner with families in their hearing journey and have support from our physicians in that journey."
Julie Yeater, Audiologist, Audiology, Nationwide Children’s Hospital - Toledo
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"Running in the Columbus Marathon and 1/2 Marathon was the most humbling experience of my life. This was so much more than just another run. I work in patient accounts, so I speak to families every day. I have not experienced the heartache those families have, but I'm so thankful I'm able to run for these kids who cannot."
Amy Goings, Customer Service Representative, Patient Accounts
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"I help patients and families access their own spirituality regardless of their belief system to help them cope emotionally and maintain that connection to those things that help them cope, and are important to who they are as a whole person. I also help patients and families communicate what is important about their spirituality and religious beliefs for health care to the medical team."
Eliza Wertenberger, Fetal Center Chaplain, Spiritual Care
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"Working in the clinical laboratory allows me to apply my passion for science and health care in a hands-on setting. Every test result we produce could potentially lead to the early detection of diseases, guide treatment decisions and ultimately improve patient outcomes. Knowing that our work contributes to the larger goal of providing quality healthcare is incredibly fulfilling."
Jingcai Wang, PhD, Assistant Director of Clinical Chemistry and Immunology, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
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"I started playing various sports from a very young age. I have dealt with my fair share of injuries, and I know the frustration when you cannot perform at your best. I pursued sports medicine to help young athletes recover and get back to the activities they love, as well as helping to prevent future injuries so they can participate at their best abilities."
John Anderson, Physician, Sports Medicine, Nationwide Children's Hospital - Toledo
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"My advice for anyone interested in working in medicine is to pursue the path that you enjoy. Choose a path that is not a burden, but rather you wake up every morning looking forward to your day."
Firdouse Gama, Physician, Primary Care, Nationwide Children's Hospital - Toledo
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"I chose to pursue critical care because I was fascinated by the incredible resilience children show when they are critically ill, especially when they walk out of the unit smiling and playing, ready to be a child again. Seeing a child’s smile as they start to recover from these illnesses is an extremely rewarding feeling."
AnaMaria Koehl, Physician, Critical Care, Nationwide Children's Hospital - Toledo
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"My passion has always been to help and take care of those who need it the most. Helping children with chronic diseases and bringing smiles to their faces has always been my goal, which inspired me to be involved in the care for children with cystic fibrosis, asthma and other chronic pulmonary diseases."
Shahid Sheikh, Physician, Pulmonology
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"From an early age, I was interested in learning everything that I could! This translated into a love for science and discovery. In high school, my best friend's mother was a primary care doctor, and I had the opportunity to spend summers shadowing her in clinic. Once I saw how science could be applied to helping others live healthy and fulfilling lives, I decided being a doctor is what I was meant to do!"
Aisha White, Physician, Primary Care
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"My relocation to Nationwide Children’s Hospital was seamless. I enjoy my work here because of the people, the culture and the mission of the hospital. It’s great to be part of all the exciting things happening to lead the journey to best outcomes for children and their families."
Oluyinka Olutoye, Physician, Surgeon-in-Chief, Children’s Surgical Associates Administration
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"As a mental health specialist, I provide direct patient care for the neurodivergent population. Our team works closely with one another to ensure our patient population has a voice and are advocated for. It is such a privilege to work here because I gained the tools and resources needed to provide a safe space for kids to heal."
Caroline Liles, Mental Health Specialist II, Neurobehavior Unit
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"Everyone on my team is always offering a lending hand and checking in on each other. We work great together and provide-high quality care because of this. I feel so fortunate to work with nurses and staff who share my passion for helping sick kids!"
Sarah Boue, Staff RN, Endo/Renal
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"From rounding on the pulmonary unit during residency at Nationwide Children's Hospital to rotations in complex care clinic, I found a connection when working with patients with Down syndrome and their families. When an opportunity to work in the clinic presented itself, I leapt at the opportunity."
Mark Wells, Physician, Primary Care
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"The school provides a unique environment where the health care team can collaborate with families and school staff to optimize the health and learning of a student. We work closely with the family and school community to make accessing health care easier. An example would be collaborating with the school nurse to help a child get their required immunizations for school."
Ashley Parikh, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, School Health Services
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"If you are an advocate for health equality, Nationwide Children’s Hospital is a great place to work. I continue to see how the hospital really fights for all children’s health equality. It’s great to work in an environment where everyone loves their job and the work they do!"
Rosie Calig, Pharmacy Technician II, Specialty Pharmacy
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"I spent some time with the ear, nose and throat team during nursing school and realized it's such an underrated specialty. Almost everyone has been affected in some way with an ENT issue. It's a specialty that I can treat an amazing amount of people in and actually get results that help them have a better quality of life."
Katie Wiet, Nurse Practitioner, Otolaryngology, Nationwide Children's Hospital - Toledo
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"As an academic counselor, I work with my team to ensure that all of our students are on track to graduate and pursue a 4 year STEM degree. This includes creating professional development courses for students, making sure our students are meeting a certain GPA, passing all necessary tests for graduation/college, creating a plan with our seniors so they are comfortable with their transition to college, and much more!"
Leylani Naphier, Academic Program Specialist, Upward Bound Math & Science Program
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