Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine[edit | edit source]
The Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine (OSU-CHS-COM) is a renowned medical institution situated in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Originally established in Tulsa in 1972, the college expanded by opening an additional campus in Tahlequah in 2020. OSU-CHS-COM is dedicated to improving the healthcare landscape of Oklahoma and beyond by training qualified osteopathic physicians.
Overview[edit | edit source]
- Location: Tulsa & Tahlequah, Oklahoma
- Established: 1972
- Type: Medical School
Mission[edit | edit source]
OSU-CHS-COM is committed to training osteopathic physicians who are ready to meet the diverse medical needs of underserved communities, especially in Oklahoma. By integrating osteopathic principles, practices, and techniques into its curriculum, the institution ensures its graduates are prepared to offer holistic and comprehensive patient care.
Academic Programs[edit | edit source]
The cornerstone program of OSU-CHS-COM is its curriculum leading to the Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) degree. The program is structured to:
- Train students in the principles and practices of osteopathic medicine.
- Emphasize a holistic approach to patient care.
- Highlight the significance of the musculoskeletal system in overall health.
- Provide hands-on clinical experiences in diverse settings, from urban to rural communities.
Campuses[edit | edit source]
- Tulsa Campus: The main campus, located in Tulsa, boasts state-of-the-art facilities, research centers, and a network of affiliated hospitals and clinics. Here, students have ample opportunities for hands-on clinical training and access to cutting-edge medical technologies.
- Tahlequah Campus: Inaugurated in 2020, this branch campus extends OSU-CHS-COM's mission to a wider region, especially catering to communities in the eastern part of the state. The Tahlequah campus has quickly become an integral part of the institution's efforts to address physician shortages in Oklahoma.
Research and Community Engagement[edit | edit source]
OSU-CHS-COM is not only dedicated to medical education but also actively engages in medical research, community service, and public health initiatives. Some of the research centers and programs associated with the institution include:
- The Center for Health Systems Innovation
- The Center for Wellness and Recovery
- Rural Health initiatives
Through these and other efforts, OSU-CHS-COM continues to make strides in advancing medical knowledge and improving community health.
Alumni and Notable Achievements[edit | edit source]
Over the decades, OSU-CHS-COM has produced thousands of osteopathic physicians who serve not only in Oklahoma but across the United States. Many alumni have gained recognition in their respective specialties, contributed to medical literature, and even taken on leadership roles in various medical organizations.
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