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Oral Memoirs of Gary Smith
(2017-05-10)
An oral history interview with Gary Smith, former Vice President of Administration and Finance.
Oral Memoirs of James Allen
(2016-04-27)
An oral history interview with James Allen, MD, first chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the Tulsa Medical College.
Birth Trauma Masquerading as Child Physical Abuse
(2020-05)
INTRODUCTION: Birth trauma is a common cause of injury to newborn infants. In a minority of infants, birth trauma is mistaken for abusive injury. Suspected abuse requires additional diagnostic workup and involvement of ...
Camp Hope: Developing Hope and Resilience in Youth Exposed to Domestic Violence
(2020-04)
BACKGROUND: Camp HOPE America (www.camphopeamerica.com) is the first local, state, and national camping and mentoring initiative in the United States to focus on children exposed to domestic violence. The vision for Camp ...
Disseminated Histoplasmosis in an Immunocompromised Pediatric Patient
(2020-05)
INTRODUCTION: Histoplasma capsulatum is a thermally dimorphic fungi that is highly endemic in the central and eastern United States. The fungus lives in soil contaminated by bird or bat droppings and is aerosolized and ...
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 Keith Frank
(2016-08-30)
An oral history interview with Keith Frank, former director of Information Technology at the Tulsa Medical College.
Bariatric Surgery Outcomes in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease - Nationwide Study
(2020-04)
BACKGROUND: Chronic liver disease (CLD) is a risk factor for surgical complications and a relative contraindication to bariatric surgery. This study evaluates early outcomes after bariatric surgery in patients with CLD ...
Shocking Results: A Case of Malignant Catatonia
(2020-05)
INTRODUCTION: Malignant catatonia is a life threatening disease and can be difficult to distinguish from other disorders including delirium, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, or exacerbation of mood and psychotic disorders. ...
Factors Influencing Physician Treatment Strategies in Crotaline Snake Envenomation
(2020-04)
BACKGROUND: Crotaline snake envenomation is a potentially serious medical condition that affects thousands of Americans each year. There continues to be variation in treatment practices by physicians in the United States ...