OU College of Medicine Magazine Winter 2021

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OU College of Medicine Executive Dean John Zubialde, M.D., seated right, and G. Rainey Williams Jr., Board Chair of University Hospitals Authority and Trust, sign documents creating OU Health.

Historic Signing Creates New Health System for Oklahoma Oklahoma healthcare has taken a major step forward with a historic agreement signed in the summer of 2021 between the University of Oklahoma and the University Hospitals Authority and Trust to merge their clinics and hospitals into Oklahoma’s first comprehensive academic health system – OU Health. “Today marks an extraordinary moment decades in the making for Oklahoma in our quest to become a healthier state,” said OU President Joseph Harroz Jr. “The healthiest states have one thing in common: an academic health system that brings together patient care, research and the training of tomorrow’s health care leaders. Before today, we had each of those pieces, and while they worked together, they operated separately with different management structures. Now, this merger unlocks unlimited potential as we bring together research-driven care and education that will make Oklahomans healthier, lead to economic prosperity and move our state forward.” The merger creates new, singular leadership, operational and financial functions. As a result, OU Health will offer a seamless patient experience, improve care outcomes, and provide more access to the latest treatments found nowhere else in the state. “As an academic health system, we now have all key participants at the table making strategic decisions for a single enterprise,” said G. Rainey Williams Jr., Board Chair

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of University Hospitals Authority and Trust. “This merger aligns OU Health with the healthcare model that has proven successful in enhancing healthcare for the healthiest states in our nation and will propel our campus for the next 50 years.” The merger also brings the research and education missions of the enterprise into closer alignment with the care of patients. Enhanced collaborations between physicians and researchers will transform patient care as they search for new answers to complex medical problems. In addition, the new organization will reinvest clinical earnings into research and educational activities. Executive Dean of the College of Medicine Dr. John Zubialde added: “This is an exciting new era in the history of the OU College of Medicine. Oklahomans will benefit from the latest in research-driven advancements and increased access to healthcare, and the next generation of OU-trained physicians will carry our tradition of excellence into the future.” While the official merger and signing is a long-awaited achievement for OU Health, growth and changes have already been underway, even during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The new eight-story North Tower of the OU Health University of Oklahoma Medical Center opened in fall 2020, bringing 144 additional beds, 32 new operating rooms and advanced technologies. There is also an

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Pelofsky Ends Distinguished 51-Year Career in Neurosurgery

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page 43

Skuta, Williams Honorees at Evening of Excellence; In Memoriam; Alumni Day Scheduled

7min
pages 41-42

Physician Named to Foundation Board

2min
page 40

Li to Serve as President of American Pancreatic Association in November

2min
page 40

Researcher Honored as OSU Agriculture Champion

2min
page 39

Former Dean Makes Major Gift to Academy of Teaching Scholars

4min
pages 38-39

Academy Welcomes New Members, Presents Honors

3min
pages 37-38

Corbett Named Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs

2min
page 36

Family Medicine Residents to Receive Extra OB Training

5min
pages 35-36

Office Creates Guidelines for Using Race as Research Variable

3min
page 34

Third-Year Student Named Tillman Scholar

3min
page 33

Student Body Diversifying; Record Number of State Residents Apply

3min
pages 32-33

College’s Student Satisfaction Rate Above 75th Percentile

2min
pages 31-33

Association of Clinicians for the Underserved Honors Student for ‘Going Above and Beyond’

6min
pages 30-31

Students Play Critical Role in Vaccinating Oklahomans

6min
pages 27-28

PHF Gift Enhances Oklahoma Children’s Hospital

2min
page 26

Surgeon Implants 3D-Printed Sternum

1min
pages 25-26

Psychologists Meet Needs of Children, Families in Integrated Care Model

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pages 23-25

OU College of Medicine Researcher Earns Grant to Study ‘Chemo Brain’

4min
page 22

Study Detects ‘Silent’ Atrial Fibrillation in American Indians Using Smartphone-Based ECG

4min
page 21

National Study Compares Two ADHD Medications for Preschool-Age Children

4min
page 20

Study Shows Patients Over 80 Benefit from Immunotherapy for Certain Cancers

5min
pages 18-19

‘Vascular Age’ Assessment Important Before Starting Hormone Therapy

4min
page 17

Physician-Scientist Investigating New Bone Imaging Method in Clinical Trial

5min
pages 15-16

Study Shows Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Results in Serious Complications

5min
pages 14-15

Vision Research Receives $2.9 Million Boost at OU Health Sciences Center, Dean McGee Eye Institute

4min
pages 13-14

Researcher Discovers Protein in Development of Nearsightedness

4min
pages 12-13

Researcher Earns Grant to Study Staph Eye Infections

4min
pages 11-12

OU Health Names Chief Surgical Officer for Cancer Services

4min
page 10

OU Health Names Physician Executive Leader

4min
page 9

New Chairs Named for Dermatology, Radiation Oncology

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pages 7-8

Dunn Named Chief Physician Executive

4min
page 6

OU Health Joins New NORD Rare Diseases Centers of Excellence Network

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page 5

Historic Signing Creates New Health System for Oklahoma

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Dean's Message

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