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Athletic training ECHO to prevent heat-related athlete collapses and enhance safety measures

Dr. Jason Moore led the August Athletic Training - Sports Medicine Project ECHO — a collaboration between the Human Performance and Nutrition Research Institute and OSU Center for Health Sciences. He provided critical resources to help medical and school professionals prepare to respond appropriately when an athlete collapses from suspected arrhythmia, heat exposure or head injury.
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Athletic Training - Sports Medicine ECHO fills vital health care gap for young athletes

Mon, Jun 24, 2024

The Oklahoma State University Athletic Training – Sports Medicine Project ECHO line is celebrating one year of potentially life-saving impact on fields and courts throughout Oklahoma and beyond.

OSU-CHSLance WalkerThe Innovation Foundation at OSUOSU Center for Health SciencesProject ECHOSports MedicineHuman Performance and Nutrition Research InstituteAthletic Training
OSU receives TSET grant to combat food insecurity

Thu, Jun 06, 2024

Oklahoma State University has received a transformative grant totaling $750,000 from the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust of Oklahoma.

The Innovation Foundation at OSUHuman Performance and Nutrition Research InstituteOSU Student FarmCollege of Education and Human SciencesFerguson College of Agriculture
Nexus of Collaboration: The Innovation Park to unite researchers, industry and community

Wed, May 08, 2024

The Innovation Foundation at Oklahoma State University has released a vision plan for a reimagined, 678-acre collaborative research park in southwest Stillwater that has the potential to ignite transformational collaborations and revolutionize the innovation landscape in Oklahoma.

State magazineThe Innovation ParkElizabeth PollardThe Innovation Foundation at OSUHuman Performance and Nutrition Research Institute
Team from OSU-CHS, HPNRI publishes findings on language used in obesity research

Mon, Apr 29, 2024

A team of medical students, residents and faculty from Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, OSU Medicine, and the Human Performance and Nutrition Research Institute have found that most sports medicine journals were not adhering to language guidelines specific to obesity.

OSU College of Osteopathic MedicineOSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee NationOSU-CHSHuman Performance and Nutrition Research InstituteOSU Center for Health SciencesOffice of Medical Student ResearchLance Walker
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