Ndidi Unaka MD, MEd (@ndidiunaka) 's Twitter Profile
Ndidi Unaka MD, MEd

@ndidiunaka

Pediatric hospitalist. Educator. Passionate about diversity, inclusion, and health equity. Believer. Views are my own.

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Cincinnati Children’s Pediatric Residency Program (@cincypedsres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The program directors from the Pediatric Residency program Cincinnati Children's is hosting a virtual open house on Wednesday September 6, 2023 from 6:30-8PM. Please email [email protected] if you are interested in joining us!

The program directors from the Pediatric Residency program <a href="/CincyChildrens/">Cincinnati Children's</a> is hosting a virtual open house on Wednesday September 6, 2023 from 6:30-8PM. Please email CCHMCPeds@cchmc.org if you are interested in joining us!
Andrew Beck (@afbeckmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderful talk by Cincinnati Children's Alumni Association Dr. Annie Andrews at #cincykidspgr. A quote will stick with me - “There is an ocean of difference between using kids for politics and using politics for kids.” Sensible agenda from Their Future PAC is our start.

Wonderful talk by <a href="/CincyKidsAlum/">Cincinnati Children's Alumni Association</a> <a href="/AnnieAndrewsMD/">Dr. Annie Andrews</a> at #cincykidspgr. A quote will stick with me - “There is an ocean of difference between using kids for politics and using politics for kids.”

Sensible agenda from <a href="/Their__Future/">Their Future PAC</a> is our start.
Cincinnati Children's (@cincychildrens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Dr. LaQuita Jones, assistant professor in our Division of Oncology, on her 2023 Cincinnati Business Courier's Forty Under 40 award, which recognizes young professionals from across Greater Cincinnati. We're so proud of the work she's is doing for our families! #WeAreCincyKids

Congrats to Dr. LaQuita Jones, assistant professor in our Division of Oncology, on her 2023 <a href="/BusinessCourier/">Cincinnati Business Courier</a>'s Forty Under 40 award, which recognizes young professionals from across Greater Cincinnati. We're so proud of the work she's is doing for our families! #WeAreCincyKids
Cincinnati Children's (@cincychildrens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are once again teaming up with First Ladies for Health for this year’s Family Health Day, which will be held at 10 area churches this Sunday (10/8). Free health screenings and flu shots will be available for adults and children - cincinnatichildrens.org/news/release/2…

We are once again teaming up with First Ladies for Health for this year’s Family Health Day, which will be held at 10 area churches this Sunday (10/8). Free health screenings and flu shots will be available for adults and children - cincinnatichildrens.org/news/release/2…
Cincinnati Children's Population Health (@cincypophealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During the month of October we will be highlighting the Department of Population Health’s Quality Improvement & Data Analytics team (QI). Our QI team supports and collaborates closely with our Population Health programs and provides support for HealthVine partners. Read more

During the month of October we will be highlighting the Department of Population Health’s Quality Improvement &amp; Data Analytics team (QI). Our QI team supports and collaborates closely with our Population Health programs and provides support for HealthVine partners.

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Kimberly D. Manning, MD (@gradydoctor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Back in 2020, a colleague named Samir who edits Journal of Hospital Medicine came to me as a peer. . . “Please author this perspective piece,” he asked me on that call, “but know I need it in a week—I know the ask is tall.” I ended up agreeing and once the piece was penned . . .

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Back in 2020, a colleague named Samir
who edits <a href="/JHospMedicine/">Journal of Hospital Medicine</a> 
came to me as a peer. . .

“Please author this perspective piece,” he asked me on that call, “but know I need it in a week—I know the ask is tall.”

I ended up agreeing 
and once the piece was penned . . .
JAMA Pediatrics (@jamapediatrics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Study from Cincinnati Children's found that children in households reporting food insecurity or problems accessing nutrition benefit programs in the first 4 months of life were associated with adverse behavioral functioning at 6 months. ja.ma/3vh252X