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Our program faculty have been selected based on their broad scope and diverse clinical, academic and leadership experience, all of which contribute to the excellence of what you can expect from our graduate medical education. With our combined knowledge, passion, attitude and resilience, we created this program with a focus on evidence-based medicine, value-based care, life-long learning, diversity, wellness and scholarly contribution.

We are dedicated to preparing our residents to become highly competitive and respected physicians within the community that they choose to serve. We strive in preparing our residents to become successful family medicine physicians who excel at practicing in a dynamic and rapid changing health care environment.

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Our goal is to graduate exceptionally confident and capable physicians with outstanding clinical experience, medical knowledge, procedural skills, integrity and passion for our profession. We are committed to providing residents with the opportunities needed to achieve their goals.

Wellness is an integral component of our efforts to train capable and compassionate physician leaders. Our rotation opportunities and curriculum have been developed to provide needed experiences for learning and designed to allow work-life balance and leadership to approach the future with resilience and mindfulness.

The Family Medicine Residency Training Program is an innovative, developmental curriculum that integrates behavioral science, social medicine and community involvement. This track trains family physicians who excel in providing the highest quality clinical care. The program's goal is to train family physicians prepared to meet the needs of diverse, urban underserved patients and communities and to be leaders, scholars, teachers and advocates for health equality and social change.

Please join us in congratulating the graduates of our Family & Community Residency program. Throughout their three-year residency, these dedicated medical professionals broadened their knowledge of many diverse aspects of family medical care, both by furthering their education in a wide range of medical specialties as well as by volunteering their time and talents to serve our local community. They leave our program well prepared to make a significant difference in the field of family and community medicine and we are proud to have played a role in advancing their medical education.

Our students and residents care for patients with a spectrum of surgical problems working with the best combination of university and private community faculty. Our residents finish their five years ready to go out into a general surgery practice. Yet most choose to pursue additional sub-specialty training and match into excellent fellowships. Our vascular surgery fellows get diverse experience with both university, VA, and community faculty to get a well-rounded understanding of how to practice vascular surgery.

Above all, we foster a culture of kindness, respect, and genuine closeness within our group, forming a strong sense of family right here in Tulsa. We invite you to join us and experience firsthand whether you wish to become a part of our inclusive and welcoming family. Everyone is welcome, and everyone is embraced.

Meet our Surgery residency program director and current residents in the Department of Surgery at the OU-TU School of Community Medicine in Tulsa, Oklahoma. At the School of Community Medicine, we aim to recruit, retain, and develop a diverse group of resident physicians of the highest caliber who will be shaping the future of healthcare and improving the health of our community. We are excited to meet you and look forward to getting to know you better.

ExcelHealth understands the challenges nursing homes face when it comes to medical provider access. We have developed one of the most comprehensive and experienced networks of specialty medical providers for the long-term care marketplace. Our providers have the knowledge, experience, compassion and care to treat these patients safely and effectively. We have taken the time to qualify each member to ensure only the finest of healthcare providers are available to the facility and their residents. Our provider network is built around long-term care medicine and the complex issues facing our aging population today.

ExcelHealth will communicate between these providers and the nursing home, allowing the nursing home clinical staff just one contact for all of their needs. With all of the outsourced health care specialists working together under one network, there is a much more effective model of treatment planning between the residents, facility staff, families and medical providers.

We are committed to bringing facilities and quality providers together in a real time fashion to minimize the health risks and cost burdens placed on facilities and the residents therein, meanwhile establishing lasting, excellent partnering abilities and relationships with servicing hospitals.

Description: The Jefferson Chapter of the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) strives to build awareness on the various opportunities provided through Managed Care Pharmacy. In addition, we intend to advance the practice of Managed Care through building collaborative relationships with other student leadership organizations, faculty, and current practitioners in Managed Care.

Description: The goal of the Aerospace Medicine Society is to increase knowledge about, and to provide exposure to, the field of aerospace medicine. The long-term goals are to enrich the field of aerospace medicine by facilitating student engagement with flight surgeons, other industry professionals, and aviation and space medicine research opportunities. The Aerospace Medicine Society plans to move toward these goals by meeting its short-term goals, establishing itself as a resource for Jefferson students who are interested in learning about or pursuing aerospace medicine, and building relationships with professionals in the field.

Description: The American Academy of Developmental Medicine & Dentistry (AADMD) is a non-profit, membership organization of interdisciplinary health professionals and students - including those in medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, and other specialties - committed to improving the quality of healthcare for people with intellectual & developmental disabilities (IDD) through advocacy, exchanging ideas, mentorship, and more. All members of the Jefferson community are welcome and encouraged to be involved and attend events. There is no associated membership fee.

Description: The mission of the SKMC Chapter of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) is to provide a forum for students to organize professional, educational, and research activities within neurosurgery, promote mentorship with neurosurgery residents and faculty members on campus, and increase interest and awareness of neurosurgery at SKMC. The SKMC Chapter of the AANS runs several events each year including journal club meetings, fundraising events, Q/A panels, and lectures given by residents and faculty members on a variety of topics in neurosurgery.

Description: AGS is committed to facilitate career interest in geriatric medicine, to educate students on health issues pertinent to the care of the older adult; and to foster interdisciplinary interactions designed to promote collaborative geriatric care.

Description: Jefferson AMA is committed to educating students on how to become advocates for their patients and themselves within healthcare policy settings. We send students to biannual meetings to represent the student body of Jefferson on a national and state level. We provide opportunities to learn about and participate in the health policy making process. AMA is also committed to community outreach and helping medical students find the right career for them. We host lunch time talks, send students to conventions, and host workshops. Jeff AMA is open to medical students, regardless of gender, race or ethnicity.

Description: The mission of this student organization is to bring research awareness to students who may not interact with it often or know how to do so. Along with the first year SKMC curriculum, we will hold events where an expert in a certain field (e.g. cardiology) will go over their research and explain to students how they went about this research and its significance. Research is often stressed as crucial to medical students, however how to interpret it is never explained and we hope to serve that purpose.

Description: Anatomy practical exams cover large amounts of material and are conducted in a timed station manner. Such exams are difficult to take, requiring both a solid foundation of the curriculum content and familiarity with the test format itself. As an organized student group, we intend to set-up practice anatomy practical exams in the human gift laboratory the weekend before regularly scheduled block exams to provide a space for students to improve their mastery of anatomy material and test-taking skills prior to the real scored exam. Following these practice anatomy practicals, we will provide review sessions in a classroom to cover the tested questions and other relevant anatomy. Our tutors will also be available in the anatomy laboratory to provide teaching to students of the tagged anatomy structures following the exams, as well. All practice questions will be reviewed and edited by our advisor prior to conducting the practice anatomy practicals to ensure accuracy and fairness of the practice exams.

Description: The APhA-ASP Jefferson College of Pharmacy Chapter was founded to empower and encourage student involvement in issues that impact the advancement of the profession and future patient care. APhA-ASP members are involved in a variety of activities that engage the community and promote the pharmacy profession; including screenings and information to raise awareness of the critical role pharmacists play in shaping the direction of health care. As a member of APhA-ASP, students gain access to a wide range of opportunities that will help inform and shape their future careers. The Jefferson Chapter was officially integrated as a recognized school chapter within the APhA organization in 2010. Membership dues provide the financial support necessary to conduct events and activities.

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