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Seeking Care from Among America’s Best
Are you seeking care from a highly trained internist? You'll find a wide range of general internal and specialized physicians from our directory. For more information, please see our patient care services throughout The Ohio State University Medical Center.
Patients in outpatient care are seen in the OSU Clinics, as well as any one of our 8 disease-specific Greater Columbus Health Centers and our 9 Statewide Health Centers.
Clinical facilities include The Ohio State University Medical Center (OSUMC), with 923 licensed beds, including the University Hospitals, the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Research Institute, OSU Hospitals East, and in fall 2004, the new 212,300-square-foot Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital.
Other clinical training sites include Veterans' Administration outpatient facility, Children's Hospital Adolescent Medicine Clinic, local nursing homes, Columbus City Health Clinics, and the Community Medicine Program in the rural Ohio towns of Chillicothe and Bellefontaine.
New technology—from computerized order entry systems to advanced medical devices—offer patients state-of-the-art, high tech and high touch care. Modern Healthcare magazine named OSUMC as one of the "Most Wired" healthcare organizations for its leading edge technology. U.S. News & World Report ranks four of the Department’s divisions among "America’s Best"—kidney disease, lung disease, endocrine diseases and cancer.
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