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University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital was founded more than 125 years ago with the desire to help children from Cleveland’s neighborhoods grow strong and healthy. Since then we’ve grown into the region’s premier medical facility dedicated to the care of children and their families. As a leading academic medical center, we offer cutting-edge therapies to area children long before they’re available nationwide. http://www.RainbowBabies.org
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Cleveland Clinic Children's is leading the way in healthcare with unique specialty programs Exceptional Pediatric Heart Care for the Most Complex Cases: Through our research, experience and expertise, patients receive leading edge pediatric cardiovascular interventions and surgical programs, including ECMO heart-lung bypass. The robust Congenital Heart program is staffed by 4 CT surgeons and 15 board-certified cardiologists These specialists treat the most complex heart conditions with superior outcomes. Our program has performed more than 100 pediatric heart transplants. Comprehensive Pediatric Transplant Services: The only comprehensive pediatric transplant center in Northern Ohio and one of the most active in the United States, our center offers the following transplantations: heart; lung; liver; kidney; pancreas and small bowel Advanced Cancer Care: The Pediatric Cancer Center is uniquely positioned to support pediatric-to-adult transitional clinics and hospital wards and is a leading center for clinical trials through the Children’s Oncology Group. Dedicated Pediatric Dialysis Unit: The Judith M. Power Pediatric Dialysis Unit located at our Children’s for Rehabilitation, meets the unique medical, emotional and social needs of children and their families. It is the only dedicated pediatric dialysis unit in Northeastern Ohio affiliated with a full-service transplant center. Digestive Disorders: Children’s has one of the nation’s largest pediatric inflammatory bowel disease programs, including a new six-bed, state-of-the-art Pediatric Endoscopy Suite and Infusion Center at main campus. Child Neurology and Epilepsy: The Pediatric Epilepsy Center is one of the largest and most comprehensive programs in the world, caring for 2,000 children with epilepsy in its outpatient clinics. The center evaluates 400 children in a dedicated epilepsy monitoring unit and performs more than 80 epilepsy surgeries annually. Behavioral Health The ADHD Center for Evaluation and Treatment program effectively monitors medication and includes programs that lead to improved social skills. The unique Summer Treatment Program managed by this staff has a satisfaction rating among families above 95%. Pediatric Rehabilitation Services: Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation Campus is the only CARF-accredited, freestanding pediatric rehabilitation hospital in Ohio. In addition to a wealth of therapy services, the campus is home to: Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Program; Lerner School for Autism and Power Dialysis unit.. Cleveland Clinic Center for Autism: Located at our Hospital for Rehabilitation Campus, the center is the only one in Ohio offering diagnostic services and treatment based on applied behavioral analysis in an educational setting. Housed in the Debra Ann November Wing, the Center for Autism is a state-of-the-art facility designed specifically to provide a low-stimulation learning environment. Within the center, the Lerner School for Autism is a chartered, non-public school serving students ages 5 to 22. Services include: home-based program development; school consultations; training for community providers; and outreach services. Critical Care Transport Team: Children’s offers a specialized critical care transport service (ambulance, helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft) for infants, children and adolescents locally and around the world. Often, these children enter the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, where pediatric intensivists are on the floor 24/7, and outcomes for these challenging cases are well above the national average. Pediatric Hospital Medicine: The Center for Pediatric Hospital Medicine directs inpatient care throughout the Clinic health system. On Family-Centered Rounds, pediatric hospitalists involve families in daily bedside discussions with care providers, including specialists and nurses.
Cleveland Clinic Children's is leading the way in healthcare with unique specialty programs Exceptional Pediatric Heart Care for the Most Complex Cases: Through our research, experience and expertise, patients receive leading edge pediatric cardiovascular interventions and surgical programs, including ECMO heart-lung bypass. The robust Congenital Heart program is staffed by 4 CT surgeons and 15 board-certified cardiologists These specialists treat the most complex heart conditions with superior outcomes. Our program has performed more than 100 pediatric heart transplants. Comprehensive Pediatric Transplant Services: The only comprehensive pediatric transplant center in Northern Ohio and one of the most active in the United States, our center offers the following transplantations: heart; lung; liver; kidney; pancreas and small bowel Advanced Cancer Care: The Pediatric Cancer Center is uniquely positioned to support pediatric-to-adult transitional clinics and hospital wards and is a leading center for clinical trials through the Children’s Oncology Group. Dedicated Pediatric Dialysis Unit: The Judith M. Power Pediatric Dialysis Unit located at our Children’s for Rehabilitation, meets the unique medical, emotional and social needs of children and their families. It is the only dedicated pediatric dialysis unit in Northeastern Ohio affiliated with a full-service transplant center. Digestive Disorders: Children’s has one of the nation’s largest pediatric inflammatory bowel disease programs, including a new six-bed, state-of-the-art Pediatric Endoscopy Suite and Infusion Center at main campus. Child Neurology and Epilepsy: The Pediatric Epilepsy Center is one of the largest and most comprehensive programs in the world, caring for 2,000 children with epilepsy in its outpatient clinics. The center evaluates 400 children in a dedicated epilepsy monitoring unit and performs more than 80 epilepsy surgeries annually. Behavioral Health The ADHD Center for Evaluation and Treatment program effectively monitors medication and includes programs that lead to improved social skills. The unique Summer Treatment Program managed by this staff has a satisfaction rating among families above 95%. Pediatric Rehabilitation Services: Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation Campus is the only CARF-accredited, freestanding pediatric rehabilitation hospital in Ohio. In addition to a wealth of therapy services, the campus is home to: Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Program; Lerner School for Autism and Power Dialysis unit.. Cleveland Clinic Center for Autism: Located at our Hospital for Rehabilitation Campus, the center is the only one in Ohio offering diagnostic services and treatment based on applied behavioral analysis in an educational setting. Housed in the Debra Ann November Wing, the Center for Autism is a state-of-the-art facility designed specifically to provide a low-stimulation learning environment. Within the center, the Lerner School for Autism is a chartered, non-public school serving students ages 5 to 22. Services include: home-based program development; school consultations; training for community providers; and outreach services. Critical Care Transport Team: Children’s offers a specialized critical care transport service (ambulance, helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft) for infants, children and adolescents locally and around the world. Often, these children enter the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, where pediatric intensivists are on the floor 24/7, and outcomes for these challenging cases are well above the national average. Pediatric Hospital Medicine: The Center for Pediatric Hospital Medicine directs inpatient care throughout the Clinic health system. On Family-Centered Rounds, pediatric hospitalists involve families in daily bedside discussions with care providers, including specialists and nurses.
While the WPSA is an organization for the women on Cleveland Clinic's Professional Staff, WPSA also welcomes Cleveland Clinic House Staff, Cleveland Clinic Alumni, CWRU and CCLCM Medical Students and our regional and national colleagues in medicine to join us as well as our male colleagues at Cleveland Clinic. Our Facebook page is a place for WPSA colleagues to share information about events and activities as well as current news and thoughts related to women in medicine and science, leadership, work-life integration and other topics of relevance.
CRPN is the only organization addressing perinatal depression from a public health perspective in Northeast Ohio. The development of screening tools, training, data tracking system, and a network of perinatal mental health providers resulted in A Blueprint for Community Response. CRPN’s evidence-based strategy has enabled healthcare and community providers to systematically screen and refer for perinatal depression and enhanced access to mental health services for this population.This effective approach has helped to raise public awareness about the issue and has increased responsiveness to the critical needs of women. As part of its broader mission, the CRPN has expanded it’s scope to include the social-emotional needs of children and adolescents. Building on it’s unique Blueprint for a Community Response, additional grant funding was received to address these critical issues and develop an evidence-based approach. The project will focus on improving linkages between healthcare and community providers and the child-adolescent mental health system; and developing a data tracking system. To expand the CRPN’s commitment to child and adolescent mental health, grant funding has been received to provide tobacco cessation programs in schools and community agencies. The Not on Tobacco Program developed by the American Lung Association will be utilized by the CRPN to address tobacco use in adolescents between the ages of 13 and 19. The NOT program is flexible, covers a wide range of topics like stress management and coping mechanisms and can be completed over a five or ten week period. Teens have a hands-on learning experience, and receive incentives for active participation.
The Chinese Cultural Garden Association's (CCGA) mission is to promote a better understanding of the Chinese culture to the American people. Since its establishment in 1985, the Chinese Cultural Garden has served as a proud symbol of the rich Chinese culture among the international gardens along Martin Luther King Boulevard in Cleveland, Ohio.
Karamu House, Inc. located in Cleveland, Ohio, was established in 1915, and is a premier African American performing arts and community educational center. Its mission is to strengthen community through theater performances and arts education programming with an emphasis on African American history and culture. Karamu House is the oldest African American arts and education organization in the United States and will kick-off its Centennial Celebration in June of 2014.
Child and Family Advocates of Cuyahoga County improves the lives of children and families involved in the juvenile justice, child welfare, and family law systems through service as Guardians Ad Litem and Court Appointed Special Advocates; education and training, advocacy, practice, and policy development; and collaborative alliances with related organizations.
Founded in 1919, The Print Club of Cleveland the club has remained dedicated to the founders’ purposes of stimulating interest in old master and contemporary prints and print collecting, as well as augmenting the print collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. The Print Club has purchased some of the crown jewels of the museum’s print collection, including unsurpassed impressions of prints by masters of every period—including Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt, Edgar Degas, and Pablo Picasso. The commitment and support of club members continues unabated and about one-third of the museum’s superb collection of more than 20,000 prints are gifts from the club or its members. The Print Club’s activities include outreach to the larger community. By sponsoring lectures that are open to the public, as well as the Fine Print Fair, the club continues to educate the general public about printmaking and stimulate interest in the fascinating and enjoyable activity of print collecting.