Showing posts with label GME. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GME. Show all posts

Monday, May 15, 2023

Physician Practice Location Choices After Teaching Health Center (THC) Residency Training

The OSU Center of Rural Health presented a research poster at the 2023 National Rural Health Association Health Equity Conference held in San Diego, California. The research poster examines the practice characteristics of recent graduates from Teaching Health Center (THC) Graduate Medical Education Programs. You can click on the image below to open the poster in a PDF format.

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. 

Click the image below to open the poster as a PDF document.

Monday, March 26, 2018

OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine Alumni GME Training Locations, Graduating Classes 2005-2024

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Osteopathic Education Consortium of Oklahoma (OMECO) Residency & Fellowship Programs

The Osteopathic Medical Education Consortium of Oklahoma (OMECO) is a consortium that consists of Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, teaching hospitals and physicians working to provide osteopathic graduate medical education in rural Oklahoma. OMECO develops evaluative tools, curricula and ensures access to learning resources necessary to provide quality postgraduate medical education to interns, residents and fellows so they may become qualified, competent physicians.

The interactive map below shows institutions hosting OMECO affiliated residency and fellowship programs. You can view the various specialty training opportunities offered at each location by clicking on the dots. The two dropdown boxes allow you to filter the map by institution and/or specialty. Learn more about OMECO.

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Ready, Set, D.O.!

From the May/June 2015 edition of the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association's Oklahoma D.O., Vicky Pace, M.Ed., discusses the efforts by OSU CHS and the OSU Center for Rural Health to educate and train physicians for rural Oklahoma. Her article begins on page 36.