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A message from the President of OSU Center for Health Sciences, Dr. Kayse Shrum, who also serves at the Oklahoma Secretary of Science and Innovation.
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Pete's Pet Posse Tulsa hosted the Bow Wow Film Fest at OSU-Tulsa on April 23, 2019. Proceeds from the event benefited a scholarship in memory of Blue, a P3T therapy dog who recently passed away.…
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KTUL Tulsa's Channel 8 anchor Neile Jones profiles Dr. Kayse Shrum, President of Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences and dean of the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine...
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An update on the construction of the Tandy Medical Academic Building at the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences in Tulsa. The 84,000-square-foot Tandy Medical Academic Building will…
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Pete's Pet Posse Tulsa is an expansion of OSU’s Pete’s Pet Posse therapy dog program and serves OSU Center for Health Sciences and OSU-Tulsa. P3T dogs act as greeters and campus…
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David R. Wallace, Ph.D., discusses his research into how prolonged exposure to some pesticides and heavy metals cause cellular changes that could impede brain development in children and support…
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Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine welcomed 115 first-year students to the practice of
medicine during the White Coat Ceremony. Oklahomans represent 85 percent of the…
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Robert W. Allen, Ph.D., explains what forensic science does and talks about the Forensic Sciences Graduate Program at OSU Center for Health Sciences.
OSU graduate students are trained for for…
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An introduction to the OSU Center for Health Sciences shown at A Stately Affair in Tulsa, a black-tie event to fund scholarships for students attending OSU-CHS and OSU-Tulsa.
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Gov. Mary Fallin, joined by OSU officials, signs the Oklahoma Hospital Residency Training Program Act. Statistics show that medical students will practice in the same area where they performed their…
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OSU-CHS provost Dr. Kayse Shrum attended the Future Farmers of America State Convention to introduce students to the benefits of being a medical doctor in rural Oklahoma and encourage students to…
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