Shelly Martin thought every job she’s had at Ohio State Wexner Medical Center couldn’t be topped. From a patient care associate who helped patients before and after surgery, Martin moved up to ...
People can’t figure out how Paul Sipes remembers the name of nearly every one of the 250 to 300 customers he sees every day. He can’t really explain it. Names just stick. “There’s no trick,” Sipes ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Out-of-pocket costs continue to increase for patients who must buy commonly prescribed drugs to treat these five neurological diseases – epilepsy, multiple sclerosis (MS), peripheral ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Multimillion-dollar grants to study mental health, maternal health and tobacco product regulation boosted The Ohio State University College of Medicine’s total research funding to ...
Primary interests involve seeing patients of all ages with various neurologic diagnoses. Special interests include stroke and spinal cord injury recovery. I love using our body’s neuroplasticity to ...
Targeting central Ohio ZIP codes with the highest infant mortality rates, Moms2B provides weekly education and support sessions to high-risk pregnant women to promote healthier lifestyle choices and ...
The Ohio State University College of Medicine’s Division of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center was selected to be a key site in a ...
As we all know, a well-balanced, nutritious diet is important for our overall health. For those diagnosed with malnutrition, it is vital. The inability to access recommended foods whether it is due to ...
Allison joined Wexner Medical Center in 2020 and has primarily worked with patients seeking inpatient mental health services and community resources through discharge planning. In current role she ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Use of a lifesaving drug to reverse opioid drug overdoses is growing, but not fast enough. That’s according to new research in JAMA Network Open from The Ohio State University College ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Each year, about 2.5 million people suffer from traumatic brain injuries (TBI), which often increases their risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease later in life. Researchers led by ...