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August 25, 2004
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Health experts, educators and activists from around the country will discuss the prevalence of HIV in the African-American community and how to stop the spread of the disease at a Sept. ...
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July 08, 2004
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Researchers hope to add bacterial food poisoning to the list of the world’s preventable diseases, and scientists in Ohio and Texas have moved closer to that goal by developing a vaccine that is 100 percent effective in preventing Salmonella and Listeria infection in mice.
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July 01, 2004
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State University Medical Center ophthalmologists have reported one of approximately 10 cases identified to date in the United States in which a patient with West Nile virus experienced ...
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April 08, 2004
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio State University Hospital East will host its annual Community Day on Saturday, April 24. Activities will include free health and safety information from a variety of Columbus ...
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March 11, 2004
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Dr. Brad Rovin (43221) has been named director of The Ohio State University’s Division of Nephrology. The nephrology division at the OSU Medical Center conducts one of the largest clinical ...
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February 10, 2004
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Patients with HIV infection and a history of alcohol abuse may be at higher risk for cognitive problems than HIV-positive patients with no alcohol abuse history, an Ohio State University ...
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January 23, 2004
COLUMBUS, Ohio - An overwhelming majority of central Ohio physicians included in the national survey of Best Doctors in America are faculty members at The Ohio State University Medical Center. The list of Best Doctors in America is considered to be one of the more prestigious and credible tools available to consumers for selecting a doctor.
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January 23, 2004
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Several new physicians have recently joined the medical staff at The Ohio State University Medical Center.
Drs. Jeffrey Hazey (43220), Andrei Manilchuk (43220), Dean Mikami (43214) and Matthew Newlin (43202) have joined the general surgery department; Dr. Bassel Shneker (43230) the department of neurology; Drs. Chittor B. Sai Sudhakar (43081), Lou Vadlamani (43017) and David Feldman (43017) the division of cardiovascular medicine; Dr. Laura Ryan (43206) the division of endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism; Dr. Rajive Tandon (43220), the division of pulmonary and critical care medicine; Drs. Andrew V. Grainger (43212), William G. Blum (43210), Magid H. Amer (43210) and Matthew D. Ringel (43235), the division hematology and oncology; and Dr. Laura S. Phieffer (43065) the department of orthopedics.
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December 18, 2003
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Future health care workers in the United States will be educated in bioterrorism preparedness using curriculum developed by a consortium of the state’s public universities and led by The Ohio State University Medical Center. The project is supported by a nearly million-dollar two-year grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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November 07, 2003
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Peter Geier has been named interim chief executive of The Ohio State University Health System to succeed R. Reed Fraley, who is retiring in January.
Dr. Fred Sanfilippo, senior vice president for health sciences, dean of Ohio State’s College of Medicine and Public Health and CEO of the OSU Medical Center, has announced the appointment of Geier as interim CEO for the Health System and vice president for Health Services. Geier, currently senior associate vice president for Health Sciences business and administration, has served on the Medical Center’s leadership team since 2001 as chief operating officer.
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