COVID-19 cases, fueled by the highly contagious Delta variant and a low vaccination rate, have pushed Oklahoma City hospitals to capacity.
The OU-TU School of Community Medicine names Audrey Corbett, M.D., as its new Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs.
Large international study shows 13 genes associated with susceptibility to COVID-19 infection or severity of the disease once a person is infected.
Oklahoma legislation was signed into law that aims to provide better protection and quicker services for victims of domestic violence.
OU Health family medicine physician Rachel M. Franklin, M.D., FAAFP, named Physician Executive for Community Health and Primary Care Division at OU Health.
Barbara Holtzclaw, Ph.D., R.N., advanced the discipline of nursing in significant ways over her long and distinguished career.
OU and UHAT officially merge clinics and hospitals to form state's first comprehensive academic health system: OU Health.
U.S. News & World Report has cited four degree programs offered by the University of Oklahoma College of Allied Health as among the best educational programs nationally.
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Oklahoma Children's Hospital OU Health joins the Necrotizing Enterocolitis Society Biorepository, to collaborate on research.
OU Health Physicians pediatric urology clinic receives prestigious designation from Spina Bifida Association as Spina Bifida Clinical Care Partner.
Oklahoma City Innovation District leads to novel collaboration between the OU Health Sciences Center and energy technology company Baker Hughes.
The OU College of Medicine recently completed its first medical school readiness program, an intensive five-month course that particularly prepares minority college students to apply to medical school.