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Schweitzer Fellows advancing health education in Latino community

Only about 6% of physicians in the United States identify as Hispanic or Latino. Frida Miranda and Paolla Anderson aim to change this statistic and bridge the health care gap for their community.
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Schweitzer Fellows, OSU med students work to introduce health careers to north Tulsa elementary students

Fri, Nov 19, 2021

Jackson and fellow OSU third-year medical student Alyssa Lindsey, chosen as 2020-21 Albert Schweitzer Fellows, partnered to develop and implement a Health Science Pipeline Project at Sankofa School of Creative and Performing Arts, a charter school

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Schweitzer Fellow Abbey Renner aims to educate about diabetes care

Tue, Nov 2, 2021

Renner's year-long project aims to address the high rates of diabetes among adults in the Tulsa community by launching and running recurring diabetes education classes at Xavier Medical Clinic, a free clinic for uninsured patients that serves a

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Book club gives voice to Women in Recovery

Wed, May 6, 2020

As a second year OSU medical student, Angela Clifton prepared for high-stakes conversations with her future patients by reading the book "Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High," and as a 2019 Albert Schweitzer Fellow, Clifton

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OSU med student, Schweitzer Fellow starts STEM program for girls

Tue, Apr 28, 2020

Toni Nigro and fellow OSU medical student Angela Clifton were two of 11 Tulsa-area graduate students selected for the Tulsa Chapter's 2019-20 fellowship program.

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Strengthening Bonds

Wed, Aug 1, 2018

A new program created by graduate students brings families together with youth in juvenile detention to help change their lives

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