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October 26, 2009
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Five years after opening with three floors and 90 patient beds, The Ohio State University Medical Center’s Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital continues to experience significant facility ...
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April 21, 2009
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A West Virginia man and a central Ohio man are the first in the United States – and only the sixth and seventh worldwide – to receive an implant designed to treat moderate heart failure ...
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October 21, 2008
The Ohio State University Heart and Vascular Center has named Dr. Pascal Goldschmidt, senior vice president for medical affairs and dean of the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, ...
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August 06, 2008
COLUMBUS, Ohio – For decades, physicians have been prescribing aspirin for patients experiencing heart attack symptoms or as a preventive measure for those at high risk of cardiovascular disease. A recent ...
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June 19, 2008
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Demand for comprehensive heart care is driving the latest expansion of Ohio State University Medical Center’s Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital. One of the nation’s first full-service academic ...
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March 11, 2008
The Ohio State University Medical Center is one of only four centers in the United States performing a new, innovative, minimally invasive procedure to treat and potentially cure atrial fibrillation.
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November 15, 2007
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The most recent list of “Best Doctors in America” includes more than 250 faculty members at The Ohio State University Medical Center. The list is considered to be one of the most recognized ...
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February 22, 2007
COLUMBUS, Ohio — More than 40 heart transplant patients and their families will return to the Ohio State University Medical Center on Friday (2/23) for a heart transplant reunion.
The heart transplant ...
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November 08, 2006
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – An injured athlete can rest on the couch to recover before returning to sports, but an injured heart doesn’t have the same luxury – at least not yet.
One Ohio State University Medical ...
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