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Oklahoma State University - Center for Health Sciences

1111 West 17th Street
918-582-1972

Mission:

Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences educates and trains osteopathic physicians, research scientists and other healthcare professionals with emphasis on serving rural and underserved Oklahoma.

Vision:

Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences will be recognized for:

Fulfilling the health care needs of rural and underserved Oklahoma

Producing graduates who are dedicated, effective, and compassionate community leaders

Advancing the frontier of medical research

Providing excellent care and health-related community service

Being a leader and innovator in education

Being the medical and graduate school of choice

About Us:

OSU Center for Health Sciences educates osteopathic physicians, research scientists and other health care professionals with emphasis on serving rural and under-served Oklahoma.


Through our Tulsa campus, clinics, affiliated teaching hospital, and facilities across Oklahoma and neighboring states, we train student osteopathic physicians, interns, residents and fellows. As such, our College of Osteopathic Medicine has adopted the American Osteopathic Association’s code of ethics.

Our Forensic Sciences program is one of only eight in the nation accredited by the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.

Our Biomedical Sciences program offers advanced degrees in anatomy, biochemistry, cell biology, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology and physiology.

Additionally, OSU Center for Health Sciences offers a master of science in Natural and Applied Sciences – Health Care Administration and a combined DO/MBA program, which allows students to earn an MBA in their first year then continue with four years of uninterrupted osteopathic medical education.

Our biomedical research involves projects by faculty and investigative teams of scientists who seek to translate molecular research into new medical therapies. Extramural funding for our research has increased five-fold during the past decade, most significantly in neuroscience.


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