OU College of Medicine researcher published groundbreaking study suggesting electronic cigarette use while undergoing chemotherapy for cancer will likely result in much less benefit from the treatment.
Two OU Health Physicians clinics in Oklahoma City have earned Level 1 certification as an Age-Friendly Health System, an ongoing initiative designed to improve the care of older adults.
Oklahoma Children's Hospital OU Health has joined The Children's Hospitals Neonatal Consortium (CHNC), a collaborative of North America's leading children's hospitals.
TSET Health Promotion Research Center researcher looking at longer-term effectiveness of incentive-based smoking cessation for socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers.
Ribbon cutting ceremony shows off newly updated space that creates options for patients hospitalized while undergoing cancer treatment.
Edmond Medical Center received certification from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, which works to improve and sustain better health outcomes for people across the world.
OU-Tulsa School of Community Medicine recently gained designation as a Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (FLS) testing center for the American Board of Surgery.
Researcher Amy Cohn, Ph.D. receives $75,000 grant to investigate trajectory of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDs, e-cigarettes) use across pregnancy.
Rajagopal Ramesh, Ph.D., OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center researcher and professor elected to The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) College of Fellows.
Syeachia Dennis, M.D., MPH, FAAFP, named assistant dean for Equity and Community Engagement for the OU-TU School of Community Medicine.
Research article by Professor Laura Beebe of College of Public Health honored as one of best publications of 2020 by the American Journal of Health Promotion.
The comprehensive nutrition center elevates care, adding state-of-the art technologies that promote best practices in nutritional science.
Study aims to provide data and insights that can be used by policymakers, public health professionals, and researchers in Oklahoma.