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Mount Carmel Health System
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About Mount Carmel Health System
Mount Carmel Health System is a healthcare institution in Columbus, Ohio that is listed in IPEDS records in connection with postsecondary educational activity. Mount Carmel is a major Catholic health system operating multiple hospitals and clinical facilities in central Ohio. Its inclusion in postsecondary records reflects its role in delivering clinical training, healthcare professional education, or degree programs affiliated with its medical and nursing operations. Detailed institutional type and enrollment data are not available in current IPEDS records for this entry.
Specific program listings are not available in current IPEDS data for this location. Healthcare systems appearing in IPEDS records typically provide clinical education for nursing, allied health, and medical laboratory programs, often in partnership with accredited colleges and universities or through their own school of nursing or allied health programs.
Columbus is the state capital of Ohio and one of the fastest-growing major cities in the Midwest, with a significant and expanding healthcare sector. Mount Carmel Health System's educational activities contribute to the development of healthcare professionals serving central Ohio's large and diverse patient population.
793 W State St, Columbus, OH 43222
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