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The Ohio State University Health Care System (OSUHS) is a large health care system and academic medical center, with a staff of more than 1700 physicians and 5000 employees. The health system includes The Ohio State University Hospital (OSUH), a tertiary medical-surgical care facility; the Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital, a cardiovascular medicine and cardio-thoracic surgery hospital; the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute, a National Cancer Institute comprehensive cancer center; Dodd Hall, an acute rehabilitation facility; OSU Harding Hospital, a neuropsychiatric hospital; OSU Hospitals East, a community hospital; and numerous clinics and physician offices. OSUHS’s inpatient facilities contain 993 beds with over 30,000 annual admissions, and 750,000 outpatient visits. The OSUMC has an advanced inpatient clinician order entry and lab retrieval system which allows us to review orders by given individuals and groups of individuals.
Outpatient clinics are located at the Martha Morehouse Medical Plaza and utlize an electronic medical record. The OSU Department of Internal Medicine has over 175 faculty members and sponsors residency programs in core internal medicine and internal medicine-pediatrics along with fellowships in gastroenterology, cardiology, hematology/oncology, rheumatology, infectious diseases, pulmonary/critical care, nephrology and endocrinology. The Davis Heart & Lung Research Facility is home to the Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine Division offices and laboratories.
The fellows offices are located in 115 Neuroscience. Click here for a brief tour.
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