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{{Infobox Hospital
{{Infobox Company
| company_name = OhioHealth
| Name = Doctors Hospital
| company_logo =
| Org/Group = [[OhioHealth]] System
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| industry = [[Healthcare]]
| Caption =
| established = 1892
| Logo =
| Type = Methodist
| founder =
| Location = [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]]
| location_city = [[Columbus, Ohio]]
| location_country = USA
| Region = [[Franklin County, Ohio|Franklin County]]
| location = <!-- this parameter modifies "Headquarters" -->
| State = [[Ohio]]
| Affiliation = none
| origins =
| Country = USA
| key_people =
| Emergency =
| area_served =
| type = [[Not-for-profit]]
| Beds =
| Founded =
| products =
| services =
| Website = http://www.ohiohealth.com/bodydoctors.cfm?id=562
| revenue =
|}}
| operating_income =
| net_income =
| num_employees = More than 21,000 associates, physicians and volunteers
| parent =
| divisions =
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| owner =
| mission statement = To improve the health of those we serve
| homepage = www.ohiohealth.com [http://www.ohiohealth.com]
| dissolved =
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}}


'''Doctors Hospital''' is a religiously-affiliated [[hospital]] located in [[Columbus, Ohio]], part of [[OhioHealth]].
In 1998 '''Doctors Hospital''' became a member [[hospital]] of [[OhioHealth]], a not-for-profit, faith-based healthcare system in [[Columbus, Ohio]]. Doctors Hospital is a [[tertiary]] care hospital with a range of specialty services including cardiology, orthopedics, gastroenterology and women’s health.

As an Accredited Chest Pain Center by [[The Joint Commission]], Doctors is also home to the second largest osteopathic training program in the U.S. where more than 160 physicians are trained each year in 17 specialties and subspecialties. Additionally, the cancer care program is accredited as a [[Teaching Hospital]] Cancer Program with commendations in clinical research and community education by the [[American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer.]]


==Services==
==Services==
'''Heart and Vascular Care'''
According to its website<ref>http://www.ohiohealth.com/bodydoctors.cfm?id=565</ref>, the hospital provides the following programs and services:
Doctors Hospital is an '''Accredited Chest Pain Center''' according to The Joint Commission. Heart patients receive treatment an average of 30 minutes faster than the American College of Cardiology recommends. The vascular team evaluates and treats circulatory problems and disorders of the peripheral vascular system.

*Bones, mucles and joints (orthopedics)

*Brain, spine and stroke (neuroscience)

*Broken hip treatment & recovery

*Cancer care

*Community medicine

*Community outreach

*Emergency care

*Endoscopy

*Gastroenterology

*Heart Services

*HomeReach HomeCare

*Imaging services

*Maternity care

*Neuroscience (brain, spine and stroke)

*Orthopedics (bones, mucles and joints)

*Osteopathic manipulative medicine

*Pastoral care

*Peekaboo Babies

*Rehabilitation (outpatient)

*Sexual Assault Response Network (SARNCO)

*Support groups


In 2011, Doctors Hospital was named one of the nation’s 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals in the Teaching Hospitals with Cardiovascular Residency Programs comparison group by Thomson Reuters. <ref>http://ohiohealth.com/aboutdoctors</ref>
*Surgery (outpatient)


'''Osteopathic Teaching '''
*WorkHealth
With the second largest osteopathic training program in the U.S., Doctors Hospital trains more than 160 physicians each year. Additionally, the cancer care program is accredited as a Teaching Hospital Cancer Program with commendations in clinical research and community education by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer.<ref>http://ohiohealth.com/aboutdoctors</ref>
==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 03:48, 16 April 2012

OhioHealth
Company typeNot-for-profit
IndustryHealthcare
Headquarters,
USA
Number of employees
More than 21,000 associates, physicians and volunteers
ParentOhioHealth Edit this on Wikidata
Websitewww.ohiohealth.com [1]

In 1998 Doctors Hospital became a member hospital of OhioHealth, a not-for-profit, faith-based healthcare system in Columbus, Ohio. Doctors Hospital is a tertiary care hospital with a range of specialty services including cardiology, orthopedics, gastroenterology and women’s health.

As an Accredited Chest Pain Center by The Joint Commission, Doctors is also home to the second largest osteopathic training program in the U.S. where more than 160 physicians are trained each year in 17 specialties and subspecialties. Additionally, the cancer care program is accredited as a Teaching Hospital Cancer Program with commendations in clinical research and community education by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer.

Services

Heart and Vascular Care Doctors Hospital is an Accredited Chest Pain Center according to The Joint Commission. Heart patients receive treatment an average of 30 minutes faster than the American College of Cardiology recommends. The vascular team evaluates and treats circulatory problems and disorders of the peripheral vascular system.

In 2011, Doctors Hospital was named one of the nation’s 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals in the Teaching Hospitals with Cardiovascular Residency Programs comparison group by Thomson Reuters. [1]

Osteopathic Teaching With the second largest osteopathic training program in the U.S., Doctors Hospital trains more than 160 physicians each year. Additionally, the cancer care program is accredited as a Teaching Hospital Cancer Program with commendations in clinical research and community education by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer.[2]

References