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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.
Cluster Analysis as More Precise Measure of Burnout Among Healthcare Providers
(2020-10)
BACKGROUND: The study of burnout among physicians and medical trainees has become a focus of many professional societies, academic institutions, and hospital systems in recent years, given the high prevalence of burnout ...
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 ...
Selfish Lung Syndrome
(2020-10)
Introduction: Congenital lobar emphysema (CLE) is a rare congenital developmental anomaly that is characterized by hyperinflation of one or more pulmonary lobes. Although the exact etiology of the disease is unknown, the ...
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 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 ...
An Interesting Case Highlighting Management of Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
(2020-05)
INTRODUCTION: The development of valvular incompetence and/or obstruction in the pelvic and gonadal veins causing disabling symptoms comprises Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS). It is a less known pathologic condition ...
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 ...
Oral Memoirs of Gene Harrison
(2016-07-21)
An oral history interview with Gene Harrison, MD, former director of the Family Medicine Residency Program at the Tulsa Medical College.