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Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, United States Coordinates 39°59′43.379″N 83°1′8.530″W / 39.99538306°N 83.01903611°W / 39.99538306; -83.01903611
The Perelman School of Medicine (commonly known as Penn Med) is the medical school of the University of Pennsylvania, a private, Ivy League research university located in Philadelphia. Founded in 1765, [1] the Perelman School of Medicine is the oldest medical school in the United States. Today, the Perelman School of Medicine is a major center ...
Part of the Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health network, [11] co-owned by Kindred Healthcare: Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center: Plainsboro Township, NJ: Teaching: 1919 [3] 2018 [3] Part of the Penn Medicine Princeton Health network [3]
111 South Grant Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, United States Coordinates 39°57′37.66″N 82°59′28.91″W / 39.9604611°N 82.9913639°W / 39.9604611; -82.9913639
The hospital has 673 pediatric beds [2] and is affiliated with the Ohio State University College of Medicine. [3] The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0–21 [4] [5] [6] throughout Ohio and surrounding regions. Nationwide Children's Hospital also ...
In 2013, Doctors Hospital was ranked #30 in the State of Ohio, #4 in the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area, and ranked highly in pulmonology by the U.S. News & World Report. [1] In the last year with available data, Doctors Hospital had 9,338 admissions, performed 1,841 inpatient and 3,736 outpatient surgeries, and its emergency department had ...
The Ohio Medical University built Protestant Hospital, the forerunner of Riverside Methodist Hospitals, which still exists. In 1907, the Ohio Medical University merged with Starling Medical College to form the Starling-Ohio Medical College. [3] The Ohio State College of Medicine was established in 1914 with William Means as the first dean.