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OSU Pediatrics

OSU Pediatrics. Residency Program Overview. History. Based at Tulsa Regional Medical Center Started at Oklahoma Osteopathic Hospital Graduates since 1969 Approximately 5O graduates to date. Hospital Affiliations. Ok State University Medical Center (formerly Tulsa Regional Medical Center)

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OSU Pediatrics

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  1. OSU Pediatrics Residency Program Overview

  2. History • Based at Tulsa Regional Medical Center • Started at Oklahoma Osteopathic Hospital • Graduates since 1969 • Approximately 5O graduates to date

  3. Hospital Affiliations • Ok State University Medical Center (formerly Tulsa Regional Medical Center) • Primary teaching hospital • Saint Francis Children’s Hospital • Subspecialist rotations • PICU • Hillcrest Medical Center • NICU

  4. Children’s Hospital Construction

  5. Hospital Affiliations • OSU-Medical Center • Pediatric Floor • Large multi-specialty hospital with several residency programs • Variety of pathology • Opportunities for procedures

  6. Hospital Affiliations • OSU-Medical Center • Nursery • >1200 deliveries a year • Exposure to nursery during all of program • NICU • In house neonatologists • High risk patients

  7. OSU-Peds Ambulatory Clinic • Primary teaching clinic for continuity care experiences • Half day during internship (OGME 1) • Full day during OGME 2 and 3 years • Opportunities for rural and suburban experiences

  8. Electives • Most electives during second and third years. • Flexible schedule

  9. Cardiology Gastroenterology Endocrinology Neurology Orthopedics Psychiatry Radiology Allergy/Immunology ENT Dermatology EM Sports Medicine Forensic Pediatrics Developmental Pediatrics Genetics Electives

  10. Adolescent Medicine Community Pediatrics Hematology Oncology Infectious Disease Orthopedics Pulmonology Rheumatology Nephrology Urology Electives cont’d

  11. Paper or research protocol required for intern year (OGME 1) Original research encouraged Poster presentation at ACOP CME or publishable paper required prior to residency completion Encouraged to participate with attendings in research activities Research

  12. Research cont’d • Previous clinical safety site for new rotavirus vaccine • Previous site for AAP safety study • Previous participants in clinical trials for study of RSV • Multiple ongoing vaccine clinical trial participants- MMR, Influenza, HPV

  13. Faculty • Full time faculty members • Rhonda Casey D.O. • Christine Clary D.O. • Lisa Crawford D.O. • Shawna Duncan D.O. • Colony Fugate D.O. • Stanley Grogg D.O. • Kayse Shrum D.O. • Mike West D.O. • Amanda Foster D.O. • Janet Kirk D.O.

  14. Stan Grogg D.O. Physician of the Year

  15. Faculty cont’d • Specialists at OSU • Ray Cordry D.O. –psychiatry • Adolfo Garnica M.D.- genetics and endocrinology • Jay Johnson D.O.- adolescent medicine • Miriam Mills M.D.- child and adolescent OMM • Denny Krout D.O.- orthopedic surgery • Ob/gyn, Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Psychiatry, and Family Medicine Departments

  16. Adjunct Faculty • Large variety of specialists and subspecialists serve as adjunct faculty • Available for required and elective rotations as well as patient consults

  17. Faculty cont’d • Variety of clinical interests • Research • Adolescent care • Speech and language development • Child and Adolescent obesity and nutrition • Genetics and Endocrinology • Morgellon’s Disease

  18. Faculty “Highlights” • Dr. Rhonda Casey and Randy Wymore PhD featured on ABC Prime Time Live-Medical Mystery regarding Morgellon’s Disease

  19. Faculty • National Appointments • American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians (ACOP)- Dr. Grogg past president • American Board of Osteopathic Pediatricians (ABOP)- Dr. Johnson past chair- Dr. Grogg and Dr. Johnson board members

  20. Faculty cont’d • National Appointments • NBOME-Dr. Clary and Dr. Shrum serve as item writers. Dr. Clary and Dr. Grogg serves on the item review committee and test review committee • AOA- Dr. Grogg serves on the AOA Bureau of Osteopathic Specialist Society • AOASM- Dr. Clary serves as the liaison between the ACOP and AOASM

  21. Faculty cont’d • State Appointments • Oklahoma Osteopathic Association committees - multiple physicians serve • Medical Advisory Committee of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority • Immunization Coalition

  22. Residents • David King D.O. OGME 3 • Tammi Lahr D.O. OGME 3 • David Mueller D.O. OGME 3 • Chief Resident • Heather Rector D.O. OGME 3

  23. Residents cont’d • Arlen Foulkes D.O. OGME 2 • Whitney Latham D.O. OGME 2 • Jennifer Skelton D.O. OGME 2

  24. Pediatric Interns • Courtney Carter D.O. OGME 1 • Miranda Johnson D.O. OGME 1 • Samara Mohammed D.O. OGME 1 • Tim Truong D.O. OGME 1

  25. OSU-CHS ATStill COM AZCOM NOVA PCOM KC COM Des Moines UNT-HSC COM Touro Residents/InternsMedical Schools

  26. Service • Medical missions • Immunization Outreach Clinics • Community pediatrics boards • Parent-Child Center of Tulsa • Immunization Coalition

  27. Future Goals • Establish an adolescent clinic • Establish an alumni foundation and mentoring program • Original research • Increase publications • Encourage subspecialists to OSU-Medical Center

  28. Types of Practice Primary care Subspecialty Military Indian Health Service Academic Medicine Hospitalist Public Health OSU Graduates

  29. Locations of practice Oklahoma Missouri Florida Pennsylvania Arizona Tennessee Mississippi Arkansas Texas New York Wisconsin Connecticut OSU Graduates

  30. OSU Graduates • Fellowships • Neonatology • Developmental • Forensic Pediatrics • Public Health • Radiology

  31. On Call Schedules • Month Block Nights • Weekends divided between residents • Holidays divided between residents

  32. Fast Track Internship • Meets AOA requirements for internship • Complete residence program in three years • Variety of experiences • Pediatric emphasis on core rotations

  33. Example Intern Year • Pediatric Floor/Nursery • NICU • ER • Block Nights/Floor • Ambulatory • Ob/gyn • Pediatric Surgery • Internal Medicine • Electives

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