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Wednesday, December 19, 2018
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Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Pet Therapy Dog Joins Rural Health Staff
The Center for Rural Health (CRH) is excited to welcome our first OSU Pete's Pet Posse therapy dog! Maggie, a two-year-old boxer mix rescued from the banks of the Arkansas River, belongs to CRH Coordinator of Rural Research and Grant Development, Dr. Krista Schumacher.
Maggie is a member of the third class of Pete's Pet Posse Tulsa (P3T) and received her AKC Canine Good Citizen and Alliance of Therapy Dogs certification in March. In addition to P3T, Maggie and Krista are also members of the Tulsa-based Karing K9s therapy dog group, which visits both urban and rural communities in the area. Because of Maggie's rural Oklahoma roots, she thinks her job of bringing smiles to Rural Medical Track students, CRH staff, and rural residents is a dream come true.
Learn more about Maggie and the other P3T pups.
Maggie is a member of the third class of Pete's Pet Posse Tulsa (P3T) and received her AKC Canine Good Citizen and Alliance of Therapy Dogs certification in March. In addition to P3T, Maggie and Krista are also members of the Tulsa-based Karing K9s therapy dog group, which visits both urban and rural communities in the area. Because of Maggie's rural Oklahoma roots, she thinks her job of bringing smiles to Rural Medical Track students, CRH staff, and rural residents is a dream come true.
Learn more about Maggie and the other P3T pups.
Maggie and her human partner, Krista Schumacher, were all smiles at P3T graduation. |
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
The Economic Impact of Rural Residency Programs in Oklahoma
Research poster presented by Lara Brooks, MS; Brian Whitacre, PhD; and Chad Landgraf, MS at the National Rural Health Association's 2018 Annual Conference in New Orleans, La.
Thursday, April 5, 2018
Inside OSU With Burns Hargis: OSU Center for Health Systems Innovation
Oklahoma State University President Burns Hargis takes us to the OSU Center for Health Systems Innovation to see how the facility is finding new ways to improve health care for rural Oklahoma.