OU College of Medicine Magazine | Summer 2021

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Syeachia Dennis, M.D., has been named Assistant Dean for Equity and Community Engagement for the OU-TU School of Community Medicine.

Dennis Named Assistant Dean for Equity and Community Engagement on Tulsa campus Syeachia Dennis, M.D., has been named Assistant Dean for Equity and Community Engagement for the OU-TU School of Community Medicine on the Tulsa campus. Dennis, an Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine, previously served as Director of Community Medicine Curriculum for the school.

Dennis earned her medical degree from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine in Maywood, Illinois, and completed a family medicine residency at West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park, Illinois. She earned a master’s degree in public health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland.

In this new role, Dennis will work with faculty members, residents, students and staff to advance efforts that address social and structural determinants of health and their effect on the community’s patient population. She will focus on the development of anti-bias curriculum within the School of Community Medicine and core curriculum for medical students, as well as building strong collaborations with organizations committed to advancing health equity.

Her current projects include the Focus-Forward LARC (long-acting reversible contraceptives) project through the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, as well as collaboration with the Tulsa Birth Equity Initiative toward development of a residency community health longitudinal rotation and a preconception health project.

James M. Herman, M.D., Dean of the OU-TU School of Community Medicine, said: “Dr. Dennis brings significant depth of experience and extensive background to her work with the School of Community Medicine. This new role presents exciting opportunities to move us forward in our goal to eliminate structural racism. Together, our efforts toward equity and inclusion will resonate within graduate medical education. The strategic impact will serve to improve well-being across the OU-TU campus, the Tulsa community and across the state.”

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Dennis serves on the board of directors for the Oklahoma Academy of Family Physicians and participates in the American Academy of Family Physicians Commission on Health of the Public and Science. She has presented nationally and internationally on historical trauma, and has taught graduate medical education courses focused on social determinants of health. She is published on the topic of racism as a social determinant of health for students in healthcare professions.

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In Memoriam

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page 47

Honoring Faculty

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pages 46-47

College Presents Rader and Tow Humanism Awards

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page 45

Faculty Honored With Awards, Appointments

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page 44

School of Community Medicine Welcomes New Physician Leader

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page 43

OU-TU School of Community Medicine Expands Efforts to Grow Primary Care Services

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pages 40-41

Research Sheds New Light on Pancreatic Cancer Metastasis

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Study Demonstrates Importance of Prompt Surgery for Patients With Breast Cancer

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Oklahoma Geroscience Research Collaboration Continues with $5.3 Million Grant

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Two OU Health Physicians Clinics Earn Age-Friendly Certification

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University of Oklahoma and Hospital Partner Announce Merger Intent to Create New Health System

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Novel Collaboration Leads to Development of Surgical Visualization Device

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OU College of Medicine Physician, Educator Becomes the Patient: Deep Brain Stimulation Returns Quality of Life for People with Parkinson’s

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Physician, Mentor, Leader: Barrett Elevates Sports Medicine in Oklahoma and Around the World

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Match Day 2021

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Project Trinity Aims to Better Understand Mental, Physical Health of African Americans

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OU College of Medicine Names Three New Department Chairs

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Oklahoma Children's Hospital OU Health Joins Consortium of Neonatal Intensive Care

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Baker Elected to AMA Council on Medical Education

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School of Community Medicine Associate Dean and Pediatrician Receives Stanton L. Young Master Teacher Award

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Recipient Named for Hamm Prize in Diabetes Research

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Dennis Named Assistant Dean for Equity and Community Engagement on Tulsa campus

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Dean’s Message

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Medical Informatics: Looking into the Future in Medical Education

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