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Muslim physicians join Latinos and OSU in free medical clinics
COLUMBUS:
A free medical clinic for economically challenged families opens
Jan. 20, 2010, at The Ohio State
University. The clinic, operated by Muslim physicians and
health care professionals, is
open to all faiths from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. each Wednesday evening
on the university campus in the Rardin
Family Practice Center, 2231 N. High St.
The clinic is staffed by physicians, health care professionals,
and medical students from The
Ohio State University College of
Medicine and is affiliated with the Muslim Clinic of
Ohio, which also has
free clinics in
Cincinnati and Dayton.
The university also provides space and other resources at the
Rardin location for three additional free clinics: the Ohio
Latino Health Clinic, the Asian Health Initiative, and the
Columbus Free Clinic meet on alternating days.
For a complete schedule, go to:
http://medicalcenter.osu.edu/aboutus/community_benefits/community_
health_services/Pages/index.aspx.
Appointments to the Muslim clinic can be made by calling
614-516-3075.
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