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Dr. Joshua Joseph, Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center: Pathway to Population Health award, Columbus CEO Healthcare Achievement 2021
Dr. Joshua Joseph remembers the day he realized he wanted to study medicine.
It was the day his grandmother went to the hospital clenching her chest she had type II diabetes, and she suffered from a heart attack. She came home, but would later return to St. Anthony’s, known today as Ohio State University Hospital East. That time, she wouldn’t return home to the family on the Near East Side of Columbus.
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Healthy State Alliance Hosts ‘COVID-19 For Long Haul’ Symposium
COLUMBUS, Ohio – To further educate the health care community, Bon Secours Mercy Health and The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center are hosting COVID-19 for the Long Haul, a continuing medical education event about how to care for patients in post-COVID recovery. The collaboration is a direct result of Healthy State Alliance, a strategic initiative between the two organizations to work together to improve community health.
The virtual event is April 10 from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. with Gov. Mike DeWine providing opening remarks to the more than 1,100 health care workers from 19 states registered to attend.
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Dunn is facing a nine-count indictment.
Credit: Franklin County Jail Author: 10TV Web Staff Updated: 3:54 PM EDT April 9, 2021
Former Ohio State running back Bri onte Dunn is facing nine counts in an indictment filed in Franklin County Common Pleas Court.
Dunn pleaded not guilty Monday to the charges including kidnapping, corrupting others with drugs, abduction, tampering with evidence, two counts of possession of drugs and three counts of trafficking in drugs.
According to an affidavit filed by Grandview Heights police, officers were called to a home in January on Junction Way, near Yard Street, for a woman who was suffering an apparent overdose.