College of Medicine Magazine Fall/Winter 2019

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During the bill signing for the Living Donor Protection Act, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt visits with a girl who received care at The Children’s Hospital at OU Medicine.

OU Medicine Plays Significant Role In New Legislation Protecting Organ Donors One of the most significant actions a person can take is to donate a kidney or other organ to a person who otherwise will eventually die without a transplant. That’s why it is especially important that a donor not face any additional hurdles to donating, such as denial of life insurance coverage. OU Medicine, along with the Oklahoma Hospital Association and the National Kidney Foundation, were instrumental in the Oklahoma Legislature’s passage of Senate Bill 704, the Living Donor Protection Act. The new law prevents insurers from denying or raising the rates of life insurance, disability insurance or long-term care insurance based solely on a person’s status as an organ donor. “There is a major need for organs, especially in Oklahoma, and this law removes a barrier for those who are making a huge decision about donating an organ,” said Greg Lewis, RN, director of Pediatric and Adult Dialysis at OU Medicine. Lewis led OU Medicine’s advocacy efforts at the state Capitol, joined by the Oklahoma Hospital Association, National Kidney Foundation, other Oklahoma transplant programs and LifeShare Transplant Donor Services of Oklahoma. A 2014 study by Johns Hopkins University showed that a quarter of living donors in the study faced discrimination when they tried to obtain or change their life insurance. The National

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Kidney Foundation also hears regularly from donors who experienced premium changes or other restrictions on their insurance policies. “You can imagine what a disincentive it would be for a person who wants to donate a kidney, if they’re told they will not be insurable afterward,” said Alan Hawxby, M.D., surgical director of OU Medicine’s adult and pediatric kidney transplant programs and the designated living donor surgeon. “Chronic kidney disease is difficult to fight, so the more we can help facilitate a transplant, the better off the patient and donor will be.” Chronic kidney disease affects more than 30 million Americans. In Oklahoma, more than 21,000 Medicare patients have kidney disease, and 526 people are waiting for a kidney transplant. Although kidney dialysis keeps patients alive, it is not a long-term solution. “Last year, only 194 Oklahomans received a kidney transplant,” Lewis said. “Once a person is put on the transplant list, the average waiting time is three to seven years. The average life expectancy on dialysis is five to 10 years. The math is sobering. The clock is ticking for each and every one of those 526 patients on the waiting list. Everything we can do to encourage living donations saves lives.”

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Supporting the Basic Sciences

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page 51

Wisdom Family Foundation Makes Gift Toward Translational Research

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pages 50-51

Letter to Alumni

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page 49

Letter to Alumni

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page 49

Alumni Association Reunion Day Set for May 1

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page 48

Evening of Excellence Honoring Two at 2020 Gala

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pages 46-47

Stephenson Cancer Center Physician Proposes New Clinical Trial Concept for Ovarian Cancer

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page 45

College of Medicine Magazine Fall/Winter 2019

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page 44

Gynecologic Oncologist Honored for National Advocacy

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page 44

OU Medicine Enterprise Quality Officer Honored By Good Shepherd Clinic

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page 43

Researchers Earn PHF Grants

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page 43

Medical Oncologist Chosen for Clinical Trial Development Workshop

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pages 42-43

Medical Oncologist Chosen for Clinical Trial Development Workshop

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page 42

Bonner Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

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page 41

Educators Honored by Academy of Teaching Scholars

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pages 40-41

Tulsa Surgeon Brings Robotic Liver Cancer Surgery to Oklahoma

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page 39

Physician-Educator Gives Implicit Bias Workshops on Campus and Beyond

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page 38

PA Program Graduates 10th Class

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pages 36-37

OU College of Medicine Researchers Discover Trigger for Muscle-Wasting Condition Associated With Pancreatic Cancer

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page 35

OU College of Medicine Researcher Discovers Gene Mutation That Contributes to Addiction

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page 34

Interaction Between Genes, Lifestyle Could Point to Earlier Discovery of Diabetes

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pages 33-34

OU Medicine Tobacco Cessation Researcher Receives Career-Launching Federal Grant

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pages 32-33

Stephenson Cancer Center Physician Is Lead Author of Study Showing Drug Prolongs Life for Patients With Ovarian Cancer

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pages 31-32

Stephenson Cancer Researcher Awarded Large Grant To Study Role of Aging, Inflammation in Cancer and Other Diseases

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Cutting-edge Treatment and Research Gives Patient Opportunity to Live Life to the Fullest

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Cutting-edge Treatment and Research Gives Patient Opportunity to Live Life to the Fullest

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Stephenson Cancer Center Welcomes Hundreds to Outpace Cancer

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page 27

Lung Cancer Survivor Gives Thanks With Every Step During Stephenson Cancer Center’s Outpace Cancer Event

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pages 26-27

Cancer Survivor Encourages Other Survivors to Return to Those Things That Inspire Their Passions

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pages 24-25

The Children’s Hospital Completes PICU Expansion

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page 23

Center on Child Abuse and Neglect Partners with DHS to Develop Screening for Youth in Foster Care

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page 22

Pediatric Surgeon Performs Lifesaving Surgery on Infant With Urological Condition

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pages 20-21

Thoracic Surgeons Offer Minimally Invasive Lung Cancer Surgery

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pages 19-20

Stephenson Cancer Center Offering CAR-T Immune Therapy

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pages 18-19

Topping Out Ceremony Marks Construction Milestone for New Patient Tower

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pages 16-17, 52

AOA Awards Research Scholarship to Medical Student

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page 15

College Aims to Boost Numbers of Primary Care Physicians from Diverse Backgrounds

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Student Participates in NIH Research Program

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page 13

Clinical Transitions Course Guides Students Into Third Year of Medical School

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Connect+Cure Gala Raises Record Amount for Diabetes Research

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Federal Grant Allows OU Health Sciences Center to Enhance Dementia Care Across Oklahoma

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OU Health Sciences Center Receives $18.7 Million Grant for Biomedical Research, Workforce Development

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OU Medicine Plays Significant Role In New Legislation Protecting Organ Donors

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Surgeon General Visits Campus

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OU Medicine Receives High Rankings From U.S. News & World Report

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College Names Two Assistant Deans

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College Accreditation Renewed by LCME

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Dean’s Message

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