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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, one of the nation’s top-ranked academic health centers, and Alternate Solutions Health Network (ASHN), an award-winning home health leader, are partnering to launch an Ohio State-affiliated home health joint venture that will expand access to home health care services for central Ohio patients. Learn more.
After Ohio and Washington reapproved the use of Johnson & Johnson s COVID-19 vaccine, providers are slowly beginning to offer it as an option again.
Despite the pause, people looking to get a COVID-19 vaccine from Columbus Public Health are already seeking out the Johnson & Johnson shot, said Dr. Mysheika Roberts, health commissioner. I m pleasantly surprised, Roberts said. What that tells me is: 1. That people like the one-dose option and 2. That people have really looked at the science and the benefits far outweigh the risks.
The J&J vaccine was paused April 13 after six initial cases of rare yet serious blood clots were discovered in recipients of the shot. It was allowed to resume Friday after the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control concluded it was safe and the clots were exceedingly uncommon.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is the first in Ohio to successfully perform shoulder replacement surgery using a mixed reality 3D hologram. Dr. Greg Cvetanovich, orthopedic surgeon and shoulder specialist, performed the procedure today. Ohio State Wexner Medical Center is one of only 15 sites in the nation to offer the technology to patients, which is in a limited release.
Stryker’s Blueprint Mixed Realty provides surgeons a digital 3D holographic view of a patient’s pre-operative plan, enabling real-time visualization of implant positioning and surgical decision-making. The technology has the potential for a more precise and personalized shoulder replacement compared to traditional surgical options.