Is the pandemic really “over?” Next steps with COVID-19
As March 2020 feels increasingly like a distant memory with each passing day, for many, the COVID-19 pandemic has become a lingering thought of the past.
As March 2020 feels increasingly like a distant memory with each passing day, for many, the COVID-19 pandemic has become a lingering thought of the past.
Filled with families from all walks of life, the Mershon Auditorium hosted hundreds Sunday afternoon who all have one thing in common: the sacrifice they and their loved ones made for science.
Emergency physicians can now practice unimaginable situations thanks to virtual reality advancements.
According to a university statement, the mandate’s end applies to everyone except those subject to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services or other professional requirements.
Millions of brain injuries occur every year in the U.S., yet many questions still have not been answered.
Doctor’s offices often have long wait times, paperwork and boredom. A different energy fills the small health clinic at the Northwood High Building just north of Ohio State’s campus — an energy full of smiles and gratitude for much-needed help.
Ohio State researchers are doing anything but wasting their time. A new study published by researchers at the College of Food, Agricultural, and…
Training 20-30 hours a week for a triathlon requires extreme dedication, and so does medical school. But one man juggles both.
Health Education and Development Services for Underprivileged Populations — a student organization — has spent five years connecting with schools across Ohio to empower underprivileged students to pursue medical careers and become their own health advocates.