The Ohio State University Medical Center
The Ohio State University Medical Center (OSU) is an academic medical center driven by a mission to improve people’s lives through innovation in research. The OSU Medical Center saves lives and promotes the quality of life by rapidly translating the latest discoveries from the research lab to the bedside. Focusing its research in areas that show the most promise for addressing individual aspects of disease and disease prevention, OSU Medical Center has six signature programs: Cancer, Critical Care, Heart, Imaging, Neurosciences and Transplantation. OSU educates a large percentage of the region’s physicians and provides advanced training and continuing education for clinicians.
Ohio State At-A-Glance
Employees: |
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9,259 |
Licensed Beds: |
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1,594 |
Discharges: |
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53,316 |
Outpatient Visits: |
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114,137 |
Emergency Visits: |
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114,137 |
Births: |
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4,515 |
This data is from the 2009 NAPH Hospital Characteristics Survey.
For more information, visit
medicalcenter.osu.edu.