Local student attends OSU

By Anonymous
Posted Sep 08, 2010 @ 11:00 AM
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Gretchen Stroud, daughter of Raymond and Robin Stroud of Dodge City, has completed orientation and is a first-year student at Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in Tulsa.
    Ninety-two new OSU osteopathic medicine students received medical student white coats as the final step in medical school orientation.
    OSU-CHS offers programs in osteopathic medicine, biomedical sciences and forensic sciences, with an emphasis on preparing physicians for rural and under-served Oklahoma. Osteopathic medical schools emphasize training students to become primary care physicians.
    More than 2,400 osteopathic physicians have graduated from the college since 1977. Currently, more than half of OSU Medicine graduates remain in active practice in Oklahoma; 21 percent in communities of fewer than 10,000 residents and 16 percent in communities of fewer than 7,500 residents.
    OSU-CHS offers eight graduate level degrees, including osteopathic medicine, forensic sciences, biomedical sciences, and natural and applied sciences-health care administration. More information is available at www.healthsciences.okstate.edu.
 

Gretchen Stroud, daughter of Raymond and Robin Stroud of Dodge City, has completed orientation and is a first-year student at Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in Tulsa.
    Ninety-two new OSU osteopathic medicine students received medical student white coats as the final step in medical school orientation.
    OSU-CHS offers programs in osteopathic medicine, biomedical sciences and forensic sciences, with an emphasis on preparing physicians for rural and under-served Oklahoma. Osteopathic medical schools emphasize training students to become primary care physicians.
    More than 2,400 osteopathic physicians have graduated from the college since 1977. Currently, more than half of OSU Medicine graduates remain in active practice in Oklahoma; 21 percent in communities of fewer than 10,000 residents and 16 percent in communities of fewer than 7,500 residents.
    OSU-CHS offers eight graduate level degrees, including osteopathic medicine, forensic sciences, biomedical sciences, and natural and applied sciences-health care administration. More information is available at www.healthsciences.okstate.edu.
 

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