January 17, 2026 - 01:25

Kettering Health and Ohio University have unveiled an innovative academic, research, and clinical partnership aimed at enhancing health outcomes for communities across Ohio. This collaboration is set to leverage the strengths of both institutions to address pressing health challenges faced by residents.
The partnership will focus on a variety of initiatives, including the development of new research projects, educational programs, and clinical services that prioritize community health. By combining Kettering Health's extensive clinical expertise with Ohio University's academic resources, the two organizations aim to foster a holistic approach to healthcare that emphasizes prevention, education, and accessible services.
Leaders from both institutions expressed enthusiasm about the potential impact of this collaboration, highlighting their commitment to improving health equity and access for underserved populations. As they embark on this journey together, Kettering Health and Ohio University are poised to make significant strides in promoting better health and well-being for all Ohioans.
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