At Children’s Nebraska, our goal is to provide the best possible pediatric care for our patients. That means, we ensure that our providers have access to the tools and resources that allow them to deliver the quality care we’re known for.
Refer a Patient
Our goal with our referring provider partners is to make the process of referring a patient as smooth as possible. Download our referral form and learn more about the process.
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Children’s Behavioral Health Network
To address the shortage, Children’s Behavioral Health Network offers programs and resources to expand knowledge and education in mental health care and connect providers with children and adolescents in need.
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Education
Medical Education Programs
Read about our residency and fellowship programs and resources that prepare the next generation of medical professionals.
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Physician Education
Discover opportunities sharpening your expertise, from continuing medical education to pediatric life support courses.
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Project ECHO
Join us as we link expert specialist teams with participants from a variety of professional backgrounds through teleECHO™ clinics to discuss topics from depression in the primary care setting to social determinants of health.
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Provider Resources
Children’s Health Network
Learn about — Children’s Health Network (CHN) a clinically integrated network whose aim is to help independent pediatric providers maintain their practices, while collaborating with providers at Children’s.
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Resources for NICU Providers
Find guidelines and reference documents for NICU providers.
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[PODCAST] Healing Hearts: Empowering Pediatric Critical Care Providers
Listen in to these short episodes that contain helpful information for pediatric providers to learn more about topics ranging from cardiology to nephrology to provider wellness.
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Simulation Training
Explore our Simulation Lab, where clinicians are trained to provide healthcare for different types of patients under a variety of circumstances — all without using live patients or jeopardizing safety.
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