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OSU TeleHealth Solution, Fairfax Community Hospital launch telemedicine program

Tue, Apr 07, 2020

OSU Center for Health Sciences launched its enhanced OSU TeleHealth Solution service Monday at the Fairfax Community Hospital in Osage County to provide rural hospital patients with immediate medical care using advanced technology to connect with certified, licensed physicians in real time.

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Alumni Spotlight: Heather Ivy, D.O., Class of 2016

Wed, Apr 01, 2020

Alumni Spotlight of Heather Ivy, D.O., who graduated from the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2016.

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OSU Medicine's Project ECHO launches COVID-19 service line

Wed, Mar 25, 2020

In an effort to rapidly disseminate as much COVID-19 information as possible on best practices for hospitals and health care providers, OSU Medicine created a Project ECHO COVID-19 service line.

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Maintaining mental health while social distancing

Tue, Mar 24, 2020

During this time of social distancing, some people feel alone and isolated, others overwhelmed dealing with children out of school, working from home and uncertain finances. Medical professionals and their families are especially stressed right now.

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Professor named Fellows Grant Award recipient

Thu, Feb 27, 2020

Dr. Paul Gignac, associate professor in Anatomy and Cell Biology at OSU Center for Health Sciences, is the recent recipient of a 2020 Fellows Grant Award from the American Association for Anatomy.

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'Stranger Things' associated with public awareness of rare disorder

Fri, Feb 21, 2020

For Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine student Austin Johnson, watching an episode of “Stranger Things” on Netflix while studying led to an eye-opening research opportunity.

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BCBSOK awards grant to OSU Medicine for addiction, pain management research

Thu, Jan 30, 2020

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma (BCBSOK) has awarded a community health investment grant of $250,000 to Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences Addiction Medicine Specialty Clinic to address the public health concerns of addiction and mental health in Oklahoma by improving access to behavioral health care.

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Biomedical Sciences alumna building research career

Thu, Jan 16, 2020

OSU-CHS alumna Leandra Figueroa-Hall's interest in science was sparked in high school, continued in college and into graduate school at OSU Center for Health Sciences

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From OSU wrestler to radiologist: Meet Dr. Brandon Mason

Tue, Jan 14, 2020

OSU Center for Health Sciences alum and All-American Wrestler Brandon Mason turned a childhood fascination with x-rays into a radiology career.

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Researchers learn more about teenage T.rex

Thu, Jan 02, 2020

Without a doubt, Tyrannosaurus rex is the most famous dinosaur in the world. The 40-foot-long predator with bone crushing teeth inside a 5-foot long head are the stuff of legend. Now, a look within the bones of two mid-sized, immature T. rex allow scientists to learn about the tyrant king’s terrible teens as well.

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ROK-Net executive director selected for Rural Health Fellowship

Fri, Dec 20, 2019

Stacie Pace, executive director of the Rural Oklahoma Network (ROK-Net), was one of 15 people selected from across the country for the Rural Health Fellows Program.

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Medication-Assisted Treatment in the Emergency Department to Start at OSU Medical Center

Mon, Dec 09, 2019

Physicians in the Emergency Department at Oklahoma State University Medical Center will begin offering medication-assisted treatment for opioid related disorders in partnership with the National Center for Wellness & Recovery at OSU Medicine.

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