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Cameron University Southwest Area Health Education Center Non-profit organization

Cameron University Southwest Area Health Education Center Non-profit organization Part of the Department of Adult and Continuing Education at Cameron University Service area includes 23 counties in Southwest Oklahoma and Oklahoma City metroplex . . Introduction/Overview.

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Cameron University Southwest Area Health Education Center Non-profit organization

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  1. Cameron University Southwest Area Health Education Center Non-profit organization Part of the Department of Adult and Continuing Education at Cameron University Service area includes 23 counties in Southwest Oklahoma and Oklahoma City metroplex. Introduction/Overview

  2. Introduction/Overview • Collaboration with community-based partners: • recruits students into healthcare professions • trains and supports healthcare professionals • advocates eliminating health disparities • Active in issues important to the service area: • rural economy • health disparities • cancer survivorship • geriatric education • genetics • community collaborations • retention, training and support of health care providers.

  3. Connecting Students to Careers, Professionals to Communities, And Communities to Better health SwAHEC Mission Statement

  4. Create opportunities for students to learn about health careers through job shadowing Inform and educate students about various health careers Provide rural clinical rotations for healthcare professional students Recruit for and support Geriatric Scholars program What does AHEC do?

  5. What does AHEC do? • Community & professional support and education • Annual Surthrival event for graduating RN students • Provide cancer survivorship training and education • Assist OU Family Practice Residency program

  6. Job shadowing programs Mentoring by professionals Exploration of various health careers Teaching curriculum in classrooms doing hands-on projects Create Opportunities Through

  7. Over 300 high school students are currently participating in these programs. Over the last three years 90% went on to college and of those 56% continued on a health career track. Healthcare Career Job Shadowing and Observation Opportunities:

  8. OKAHEC Career Exploration Participants (20 or more hours of programming) 81% of those committed to HP in 1st year of college 95% retention rate (compared to 50% for state) 59 Committed to a Health Profession 55 Still in College Or Completed Training 48 Still Committed to Health Profession In the 4th year following High School Graduation

  9. Job Shadowing and Observation Opportunities: • Club SCRUB • Eagle Medical Trainees • Collegiate Observation Program • Lawton Public Schools’ Gifted & Talented Program

  10. Cameron University Southwest Area Health Education Center Health Careers Recruitment Cameron University Southwest Area Health Education Center Health Careers Recruitment CUSTER E-Hammon CUSTER E-Hammon E-Clinton E & A-Weatherford E-Arapaho OKLAHOMA E-Clinton E & A-Weatherford E-Arapaho OKLAHOMA ROGER MILLS E-Oklahoma City ROGER MILLS The pipeline for future healthcare practitioners is crucial to the vitality of southwest Oklahoma. It is important to grow locally those who will be trained and eventually return to southwest Oklahoma to provide the care that will be needed in the years to come. SwAHEC offers opportunities for middle school, high school and college students to explore health care careers by supporting activities about healthcare careers as well as job-shadowing opportunities for students to experience, first-hand, what working in various healthcare careers will be like. Students are better able to decide if they want to pursue healthcare careers, and learn the practical and educational steps they must take to achieve their career goals. In the last three years, SwAHEC has supported 519 middle school, high school and college students in job-shadowing opportunities. Over those three years, 89% of the high school graduates went on to college or healthcare technical training, and 51% are pursuing healthcare related training. Please support the allocation of funds to the Oklahoma AHEC program which is a line item of the Oklahoma State Department of Health budget: “Contractual services of the College of Osteopathic Medicine of Oklahoma State University for the Area Health Education Centers campaign: $795,000.” E-Oklahoma City The pipeline for future healthcare practitioners is crucial to the vitality of southwest Oklahoma. It is important to grow locally those who will be trained and eventually return to southwest Oklahoma to provide the care that will be needed in the years to come. SwAHEC offers opportunities for middle school, high school and college students to explore health care careers by supporting activities about healthcare careers as well as job-shadowing opportunities for students to experience, first-hand, what working in various healthcare careers will be like. Students are better able to decide if they want to pursue healthcare careers, and learn the practical and educational steps they must take to achieve their career goals. In the last three years, SwAHEC has supported 519 middle school, high school and college students in job-shadowing opportunities. Over those three years, 89% of the high school graduates went on to college or healthcare technical training, and 51% are pursuing healthcare related training. Please support the allocation of funds to the Oklahoma AHEC program which is a line item of the Oklahoma State Department of Health budget: “Contractual services of the College of Osteopathic Medicine of Oklahoma State University for the Area Health Education Centers campaign: $795,000.” BECKHAM A-Shawnee WASHITA E & A-Cordell E-Burns Flat-Dill City BECKHAM A-Shawnee Southwest Oklahoma WASHITA E & A-Cordell E-Burns Flat-Dill City E & A-Elk City CLEVELAND Southwest Oklahoma E & A-Elk City CLEVELAND E & A-Sayre A-Hydro A-Mt. View A-Carnegie E & A-Sayre A-Hydro A-Mt. View A-Carnegie POTTAWATOMIE A-Chickasha GREER POTTAWATOMIE KIOWA A-Chickasha GREER A-Purcell KIOWA A-Purcell A-Mangum A-Hobart CADDO McCLAIN A-Mangum A-Hobart CADDO McCLAIN COMANCHE COMANCHE A-Hollis A-Pauls Valley A-Lindsay E & A-Lawton E-Elgin E-Geronimo E-Sterling E-Indiahoma GRADY JACKSON A-Hollis A-Pauls Valley A-Lindsay E & A-Lawton E-Elgin E-Geronimo E-Sterling E-Indiahoma GRADY JACKSON HARMON A-Altus STEPHENS HARMON GARVIN E & A-Duncan E-Bray-Doyle E-Central E-Comanche E-Empire E & A-Marlow A-Altus STEPHENS GARVIN E & A-Duncan E-Bray-Doyle E-Central E-Comanche E-Empire E & A-Marlow A-Frederick MURRAY A-Frederick MURRAY COTTON TILLMAN COTTON E-Randlett TILLMAN A-Ardmore E-Randlett A-Ardmore JEFFERSON JEFFERSON CARTER A-Ringling CARTER A-Ringling LOVE A-Marietta Key: E = Exploration (achieving more than 20 hours of observation in the medical field) A = Awareness (becoming aware of the vast medical professions through various activities) LOVE A-Marietta Key: E = Exploration (achieving more than 20 hours of observation in the medical field) A = Awareness (becoming aware of the vast medical professions through various activities) Cameron University Southwest Area Health Education Center 2800 West Gore Boulevard Lawton, OK 73505 (580) 581-2284 / ahec@cameron.edu Cameron University Southwest Area Health Education Center 2800 West Gore Boulevard Lawton, OK 73505 (580) 581-2284 / ahec@cameron.edu Ardore 1 DO 4 PA Ardore 1 DO 4 PA TOTALS New health professionals in southwest OK: DO = 10, MD = 8, PA = 26 TOTALS New health professionals in southwest OK: DO = 10, MD = 8, PA = 26

  11. Visits to regional primary and secondary schools Host and attend health and career fairs Participate in numerous public events Sponsor several summer camps Curriculum taught in classrooms with hands-on projects Recruiting applicants for Clinical Research Program at OCCC Inform and educate students

  12. 5th Grade Health Education EXPO Science Detectives Summer Academy Medical Case Investigation Camp Forensics, Femurs, and Frontiers Camp Health Fairs and Summer Camps:

  13. Assist and coordinate clinical rotations Coordinate “Kids into Health Careers” program with clinical students Recruit preceptors and clinical sites Support and collaborate with the local residency program Provide rural clinical rotations for medical students

  14. Room & board provided to all students free of charge while on clinical rotations 13 Physician Associate (PA) students 27 DO/MD students KIHC: 1184 school aged students received health careers awareness from these clinical students Rural Clinical Rotations

  15. SWAHEC CLINICAL STUDENTS NOW PRACTICING IN SW OK SWAHEC CLINICAL STUDENTS NOW PRACTICING IN SW OK SWAHEC CLINICAL STUDENTS NOW PRACTICING IN SW OK Weatherford 2 PA Weatherford 2 PA Weatherford 2 PA Clinton 1 DO Choctaw 1 PA Clinton 1 DO Choctaw 1 PA Clinton 1 DO Choctaw 1 PA Shawnee 1 PA Elk City 1 DO 1 PA Shawnee 1 PA Elk City 1 DO 1 PA Shawnee 1 PA Elk City 1 DO 1 PA Chickasha 6 PA Chickasha 6 PA Chickasha 6 PA Lawton 3 DO 8 MD 4 PA Paul’s Valley 1 DO 2 PA Lindsay 2 PA Lawton 3 DO 8 MD 4 PA Paul’s Valley 1 DO 2 PA Lindsay 2 PA Lawton 3 DO 8 MD 4 PA Paul’s Valley 1 DO 2 PA Lindsay 2 PA Duncan 1 DO 2 PA Frederick 1 DO Duncan 1 DO 2 PA Frederick 1 DO Duncan 1 DO 2 PA Frederick 1 DO Ardmore 1 DO 4 PA Ardmore 1 DO 4 PA Ardmore 1 DO 4 PA TOTALS New health professionals in southwest OK: DO = 9, MD = 8, PA = 25 TOTALS New health professionals in southwest OK: DO = 9, MD = 8, PA = 25 TOTALS New health professionals in southwest OK: DO = 9, MD = 8, PA = 25

  16. Economic Impact • Former clinical students currently practicing in Southwest Oklahoma: • 17 Doctors of Osteopathic medicine • 8 Medical Doctors • 32 Physician Associates $50,681,892 per year

  17. Recruits participants to program Facilitates training Coordinates participant completion of program Oklahoma Geriatrics Program

  18. Geriatric Education Center: training program for health care providers partnership with Oklahoma Geriatric Education Center of the OU HSC 100 hours. Senior Summit: exchange of information, education, and networking. Geriatric Education Center

  19. Plan and coordinate continuing education opportunities for professionals Plan and coordinate community education seminars and conferences Annually supply thousands of learning resource materials to professionals Analyze professional education needs to develop meaningful training Supervise Behavioral Health Professionals for licensure Community & professionalsupport and education

  20. Cognitive, Graphic, Forensic Interviewing Western District Oklahoma Physical Therapy Association Southwest Oklahoma Physician Associate Association Annual Behavioral Health Programs Examples of Professional Support & Continuing Education Opportunities

  21. Adoption, Foster and Kinship training to families “Don’t Bug Me” flu education Farmer’s Market Fit Kids Senior Summit Health Fairs at local schools Freedom from Smoking Cessation classes Camp Teen Round-Up – Dental Education Community Education

  22. CU-SWAHEC maintains contacts throughout Southwest Oklahoma and can assist with health related projects CU-SWAHEC is integrated in many of the communities in the region, active in local coalitions as well as state-wide efforts CU-SWAHEC arranges health conferences, seminars, and guest speakers CU-SWAHEC offers a large resource library containing materials such as video tapes, books, and catalogs CU-SWAHEC provides opportunities for career exploration through job shadowing and mentoring CU-SWAHEC arranges clinical rotations for health care rofessional students CU-SWAHEC supports health career, wellness, and math and science camps CU-SWAHEC gives classroom presentations, teaches curriculum, offers information and referral, and is a local expert on public health and health education activities How can we help you?

  23. If we can be of any assistance to you, please call us • Dr. Joe Langley • Director • Cameron University’s • Southwest Area Health Education Center • 408 South Shepler • 2800 West Gore Boulevard • Lawton, OK 73505 • (580) 581-2852 phone • (580) 581-2543 fax • jlangely@cameron.edu Beth Young Healthcare Careers Coordinator Cameron University’s Southwest Area Health Education Center 411 South Shepler 2800 West Gore Boulevard Lawton, OK 73505 (580) 581-2281 phone (580) 581-2543 fax byoung@cameron.edu Jenny Breeden Clinical Coordinator Cameron University’s Southwest Area Health Education Center 410 South Shepler 2800 West Gore Boulevard Lawton, OK 73505 (580) 581-2792 phone (580) 581-2543 fax jennyb@cameron.edu

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