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ACADEMIC MEDICAL DISTRICT UPDATE
Veterans Hospital In Tulsa
Scheduled to open in 2025.
A 275,000-square-foot, 58-bed facility.
Up to 50 new OSU Medicine residency spots will be added.
Will serve more than 65,000 veterans living in the Tulsa metro area.
Funded by federal, state, private philanthropic, Tulsa city and county dollars.
It will also serve as a rotation site for medical and physician assistant students.
Oklahoma Psychiatric Care Center
140,000 square-foot, 106 inpatient beds.
Scheduled to open in 2025.
Up to 50 new OSU Medicine residency spots created as well as a rotation site for medical and physician assistant students.
More than 30,000 adults and youth in Tulsa experience severe mental illness or a major depressive episode each year.
Osu Medical Center
University owned and operated by the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Funded with capital gifts from charitable, city, county, state and federal entities.
Currently 556,000 square feet with 235 patient beds and is the only hospital in downtown Tulsa.
Founded in 1943, it is the teaching hospital associated with OSU Center for Health Sciences.
Planned phase 1 expansion includes:
• New operating room
• Clinical support space
• Skybridge
• 1,000 space parking structure
• Surface lot improvements
Biotech Life Sciences Building
A 30,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art biotechnology research and development laboratory on the OSU Medical Center campus.
Focus of the work will include National Center for Wellness & Recovery pharmaceutical development, research facilities and labs and clinical trial space.
State legislature has allocated $50 million of ARPA funding for the facility.