Browsing OU - Tulsa Schusterman Center by Title
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Oral Memoirs of Lesley Walls
(2017-02-21)An oral history interview with Lesley Walls, MD, former chair of the Department of Family Medicine at the Tulsa Medical College. -
Oral Memoirs of Linda Smith
(2018-05-25)An oral history interview with Linda Smith, who started her career with the University of Oklahoma in Oklahoma City, serving a family medicine clinic in several roles. She then moved to the Tulsa Medical College, first as ... -
Oral Memoirs of Mark Lemons
(2017-05-10)An oral history interview with Mark Lemons, former Vice President for Administrative Affairs at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. -
Oral Memoirs of Michael Lapolla
(2016-01-12)An oral history interview with Michael Lapolla, former clinic manager for the Tulsa Medical College. -
Oral Memoirs of Michael Newman
(2016-02-16)An oral history interview with Michael Newman, former director of Resident and Student Affairs at the Tulsa Medical College. -
Oral Memoirs of Michael Weisz
(2018-05-11)An oral history interview with Michael Weisz, MD, who completed his third and fourth year of medical school, as well as his residency in Internal Medicine, at the Tulsa Medical College. He went on to become faculty in the ... -
Oral Memoirs of Reuben Davis
(2016-11-15)An oral history interview with Reuben Davis, JD, the lawyer who negotiated the terms of the Tulsa Medical Education Foundation. -
Oral Memoirs of Robert Bruce
(2018-06-13)An oral history interview with Robert Bruce, MD, a graduate of the first class of medical students at the Tulsa Medical College. -
Oral Memoirs of Robert Capeheart
(2016-11-08)An oral history interview with Robert Capeheart, MD, first chair of the Department of Family Medicine at the Tulsa Medical College. -
Oral Memoirs of Robert W. Block
(2016-02-11)An oral history interview with Robert W. Block, MD, former chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the Tulsa Medical College. -
Oral Memoirs of Ronald Saizow
(2018-05-25)An oral history interview with Ronald Saizow, MD, who completed his third- and fourth-year of medical school, as well as his residency in Internal Medicine, at the Tulsa Medical College. He went on to become faculty in the ... -
Oral Memoirs of William G. Thurman
(2016-04-07)An oral history interview with William G. Thurman, MD, former provost at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and interim dean at the Tulsa Medical College. -
OU-Tulsa Presidents Interview
(2011-03-02)Former OU-Tulsa presidents Ken Lackey, Ken Levitt, and Gerard Clancy discuss the history of the campus. -
PDSA Cycles Increase Screening for Smoking Cessation
(2020-10)Introduction: Smoking represents the leading cause of preventable disease, disability and death in the United States, disproportionately affecting lower-income populations1. Smoking cessation has been shown to reduce the ... -
Penile Injury in Infant Male: Accident or Abuse?
(2020-05)INTRODUCTION: Traumatic injury to the penis may occur from a wide variety of mechanisms in the context of accidental injury, or child physical or sexual abuse. Accidental penile injuries may include injuries occurring ... -
Perceived Organizational and Social Support as Probable Mitigators of Burnout Among Medical Trainees and Providers
(2020-04)BACKGROUND: National trends show that employees and trainees in the medical field are susceptible to burnout. To our knowledge, no studies have been published on burnout moderators, such as perceived support and lifestyle ... -
Predictive Factors of Follow-Up in Early Lifestyle Intervention for Childhood Obesity
(2020-04)BACKGROUND: The Early Lifestyle Intervention (ELI) Clinic is an OU Physicians Pediatrics specialty clinic dedicated to helping children achieve healthier weights via behavioral modification through a multidisciplinary team ... -
Preservice Teachers' Use of a Translation App with Dual Language Learners
(2020-04)BACKGROUND: Many practicing teachers face challenges with effective technology integration (Keengwe & Onchwari, 2009). Teachers who do integrate technology into their educational practices understand that it is not an ... -
Pseudohyponatremia Due to Severe Hypertriglyceridemia
(2020-05)INTRODUCTION: Hyponatremia is defined as low sodium within the blood that can lead to headache, balance and gait issues, confusion, seizures, or even death in severe cases. However, in some instances a low sodium value on ... -
Queer Affirmative Practice for Medical and Social Work Students: An Introductory Module
(2020-04)BACKGROUND: Research suggests members of the sexual and gender minority (SGM) community fail to seek out medical care despite a higher prevalence of negative health outcomes, ranging from implicit bias to structural violence. ...