
Ohio Radiology License
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Ohio Department of Health – Ohio Radiology License
Address | Phone Number |
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246 N High St Columbus, OH 43215 | 614-466-3543 |
About Ohio

Ohio, located in the Midwest region of the United States, is known as the “Buckeye State” due to the prevalence of the Buckeye tree within its borders. It is the 34th largest state in the U.S. by area, covering about 44,825 square miles and the 7th most populous, boasting a rich diversity of communities in both urban and rural settings. Ohio is renowned for its significant contribution to American politics, with it being a critical swing state in presidential elections and the birthplace of seven U.S. Presidents. The state’s economy, one of the largest in the country, is impressively diverse, encompassing sectors such as manufacturing, finance, healthcare, and agriculture, with a solid emphasis on the automotive and aerospace industries. Ohio’s cultural scene is also vibrant, with a wealth of museums, parks, sporting events, and festivals, attracting visitors from around the globe. The state boasts the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, among other attractions. With its rich history, dynamic economy, and diverse landscape, including the scenic beauty of the Great Lakes region and the rolling Appalachian Mountains, Ohio offers a unique slice of American life.
Ohio is a critical player in the field of education. Home to several world-renowned higher education institutions, Ohio State University, Case Western Reserve University, and Oberlin College, to name a few, the state fosters innovation and creativity, creating a hotbed for research and development. In particular, Ohio State University is one of the largest universities in the U.S. for its engineering, business, and medicine study.
The geographical position of Ohio has allowed it to become a significant logistics hub. Many companies choose to establish their warehouses and distribution centers in the state due to its central location within a day’s drive of nearly 50% of the U.S. population and its extensive transportation infrastructure, including highways, railways, and airports.
Ohio also has a rich sports heritage, with professional football, baseball, basketball, and soccer teams with loyal fan bases. The Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals (NFL), Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Guardians (MLB), Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA), and Columbus Crew (MLS) are examples of this deep-rooted sports culture.
Approximate Ohio Data
Total Population | Number of Males to 100 Females | Median Age | Median Household Income |
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11,780,017 | 97.3 | 39.6 | $62,262 |
Put away that Ohio Radiology License and Go Have Some Fun!
Fun Thing to Do in Ohio
- Rollercoaster Thrills at Cedar Point
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Experience the Wild at The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
- Visit Amish Country
- Discover the Hocking Hills
- Exploration at COSI Columbus
- Stargazing at the John Glenn Astronomy Park
- Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Visit the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force
- Enjoy the Scenery of Cuyahoga Valley National Park
- Step back in Time at Ohio History Center
- Relax at Put-in-Bay
- Visit the Cleveland Museum of Art
- Tour the Ohio Statehouse
- Adventure at Kings Island
- Shop at Easton Town Center
- Visit the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
- Explore the Toledo Museum of Art
- Experience the Underground Railroad Freedom Center
- Take a Scenic Drive through Ohio’s Amish Country


Ohio Images
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