Two anatomy and vertebrate paleontology students from the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences helped author studies that looked at the prehistoric food web as well as the broader ecosystem of a section of North America during the
At Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, athletic training students complete five eight-week clinical rotations at sites nationwide, including industrial settings where the physical demands rival those of competitive sports.
For Sara Latos, being the athletic trainer for the Tulsa Oilers hockey team means dealing with a lot of injuries to knees, shoulders, wrists and hips. And of course, a lot of blood.
Durga Chavali, a doctoral candidate in the Health Care Administration program at OSU Center for Health Sciences, continues to garner accolades and recognition for her work in the field of health care technology.
Taylor Lanning, PA-C, always aspired to build her career around serving rural communities. Lanning graduated from the OSU Center for Health Sciences' Physician Assistant program in 2024.
What began as an administrative assistant position turned into a life-changing career for Katie Casper, a woman who not only found her calling in forensic science but also became the first in her family to go to college.