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The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Hospitals and Health Care
Columbus, OH 91,796 followers
Improving lives through innovation in research, education and patient care.
About us
At The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center you will find more than a job – you can establish a career that allows you to actually change the face of medicine. As central Ohio's only academic medical center, we emphasize learning, development and innovation in order to offer the very best in personalized care to over 1.7 million patients each year. There's plenty of opportunity for career growth too, because Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center encompasses seven hospitals, fourteen primary care offices, a walk-in clinic, two After-Hours Care locations and eleven multi-specialty clinics, as well as the College of Medicine, the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, the health sciences library and the Faculty Group Practice. You'll find clinical care offered in virtually every medical specialty and subspecialty and an interdisciplinary team of healthcare experts beyond compare. Ohio State offers great pay, complete benefits, state retirement options, tuition assistance and access to the cultural and sporting resources at one of the nation’s largest universities (learn more at wexnermedical.osu.edu/careers). Outside of work, you'll discover a great quality of life. Columbus is the nation's 14th largest city with beautiful neighborhoods and a full range of activities and entertainment options. Everything we do is driven by our strategic plan, which is built on our mission to improve health in Ohio and across the world through innovation in research, education and patient care. To accomplish this, our vision calls us to push the boundaries of discovery and knowledge to solve significant problems and deliver unparalleled care. If this sounds appealing to you and you share our values of inclusiveness, determination, empathy, sincerity, ownership and innovation, Ohio State may be the perfect fit for you. Apply today and let's see what we can do together to change the world through medicine.
- Website
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http://wexnermedical.osu.edu
External link for The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Columbus, OH
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1834
- Specialties
- Sports Medicine, Personalized health care, Research, Education, Patient Care, Cancer, Critical Care, Neurosciences, Labor & Delivery/Women's Health, Heart, Transplantation, Orthopedics, Emergency Medicine, Telehealth, Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Urology, Otolaryngology, Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Dermatology, Outpatient Care, Neurology, Nutrition, Radiology, Opthalmology, Sleep Medicine, and Pulmonary Critical Care
Locations
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Primary
410 W. 10th Ave
Columbus, OH 43210, US
Employees at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Updates
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Over the past 30 years, heart and vascular researcher Orlando Simonetti, PhD, has played a pivotal role in the effort to bring cardiac MRI technology into the mainstream. At #OSUWexMed, he looks forward to expanding cardiac MRI access for thousands of patients.
Researcher brings new cardiac imaging technology to patients | Ohio State Health & Discovery
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Kristy Townsen, PhD, is leading critical research studies that elevate our understanding of why some disease and conditions, like idiopathic intracranial hypertension, affect women differently than men.
Studying the nervous system to unlock mysteries of women's health
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Health disparities are driven by many factors — access to high-quality health care and education; neighborhood, social and community culture; and economic stability — and these factors do have consequences on eye health. For instance, many eye conditions that cause blindness are more prevalent among certain populations, and addressing these inequities has long been a motivation for Dr. Sayoko Moroi.
Training her eye on disparities and biases
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"I chose to be a nurse at Ohio State because I wanted to start my profession in a leading academic medical center that had a lot of opportunity for growth." - Michael, nurse manager at #OSUWexMed #BuckeyeNursesRock
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Join APPs from across the region for this annual conference. Get the latest in advanced practice professional development and clinical best practices from leading experts in their respective fields. Continuing education credits, including pharmacology credits, will be available. Day 1: Thursday, Sept. 12, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. - Pre-conference Skills Lab - select one of two morning sessions to attend (space is limited) - Pre-conference Sessions starting 12:00 p.m. Day 2: Friday, Sept. 13, 7 a.m.-5 p.m. - Full-day regular sessions starting at 8 a.m., with the option of a slow-flow yoga class at 7 a.m., (yoga is free, but limited to 40 participants). Register Here: go.osu.edu/app2024
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Every summer, cancer patients, survivors and their caretakers can be found at the Garden of Hope on The Ohio State University's Waterman Farm harvesting produce that they take home - along with healthy recipe ideas and nutrition education. The urban farm is a project of JamesCare for Life, which supports making evidence-based lifestyle changes known to help prevent disease and improve outcomes when one occurs.
Planting the seeds for a healthier diet for cancer patients and survivors
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Researchers at #OSUWexMed and The Ohio State University College of Medicine have shown that pregnant people who are enrolled in WIC are less likely to have multiple poor pregnancy outcomes, including gestational diabetes, preterm birth, blood transfusion and intensive care unit admission for both the parent and child.
WIC enrollment reduces poor pregnancy outcomes for parents and babies, study finds
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A new study from researchers at #OSUWexMed found the most profound source of stress for patients with sickle cell disease was anticipating and going to acute care centers to manage their acute pain.
Exploring distress experiences of patients with sickle cell disease
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A grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) will allow researchers with The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center-James Cancer Hospital & Solove Research Institute to study a type of naturally programmed cell death called ferroptosis that could be harnessed to better combat certain cancers that have acquired resistance to therapies.
NCI grant funded study could lead to new therapeutic targets for treatment resistant cancers
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