OU College of Medicine Magazine | Summer 2021

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OU -TU SCHOOL OF COMMUNIT Y MEDICINE TULSA

School of Community Medicine Welcomes New Physician Leader Specializing in gastrointestinal surgery, Timothy Nelson, M.D., has joined the OU-TU School of Community Medicine as professor and chair of the Department of Surgery. Nelson is recognized not only for his surgical skills, but also for his administrative and teaching abilities. Nelson comes to Tulsa from his most recent post at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. At UNM, Nelson was a professor and Chief of the Division of General and Gastrointestinal Surgery within the Department of Surgery, as well as director of the surgery residency program. Nelson fills the position previously held by Tony Howard, M.D., MBA, who retired Feb. 1, 2021. Nelson said he was attracted by the community medicine model in Tulsa, with a focus that is deliberately intense and two-fold. “It’s not only our impact on a community, but also how community impacts us,” he said. “Community medicine speaks to commitment — being in the community more proactively.” Although the community medicine approach to care isn’t considered rare, the OU-TU program is uncommon in the way it functions within the whole. “Many institutions have a long history that includes a community medicine track, but I don’t know another school so committed to the concept that they actually embed it in their names,” Nelson said. “The difference, I think, is the intensity of the work, actually going out into the community – structuring care for more meaningful engagement. There’s initiative to listen, work with and be part of community, not keeping our distance.” Community medicine also represents a fundamental shift in the education and training of new physicians, Nelson said. Traditionally, medical practices establish clinical locations, with patient access based on times and places. “We’ve always made the patient come to us, as if we’re doing the patient a favor. Everything we can do to accommodate patients is what we should do, and the School of Community Medicine has taken that to the next level with more direct engagement in the community,” he said. “The question we must be asking is not simply ‘How do we serve patients?’ but also, ‘How can we interact positively to make the community of Tulsa, eastern Oklahoma, the United States and the world better places?’” Nelson said that physicians, and perhaps especially surgeons, are characteristically results-oriented: patients show improvement in a matter of days, perhaps weeks or a few months. “But in this endeavor, we have to work like crazy to establish what we want, and be patient with the fact that results won’t come as quickly as we’re accustomed to,” he said. “We have a lot of faith and hope because we know it will come true. We just don’t know when. You just don’t quit. The people of eastern Oklahoma deserve the excellence we can offer. It keeps me excited about coming to work every day.”

Timothy Nelson, M.D.

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In Memoriam

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page 47

Honoring Faculty

3min
pages 46-47

College Presents Rader and Tow Humanism Awards

2min
page 45

Faculty Honored With Awards, Appointments

1min
page 44

School of Community Medicine Welcomes New Physician Leader

2min
page 43

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

4min
pages 40-41

Research Sheds New Light on Pancreatic Cancer Metastasis

3min
page 38

Study Demonstrates Importance of Prompt Surgery for Patients With Breast Cancer

4min
pages 36-37

Oklahoma Geroscience Research Collaboration Continues with $5.3 Million Grant

3min
pages 31-32

Two OU Health Physicians Clinics Earn Age-Friendly Certification

3min
pages 29-30

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

3min
pages 28-29

Novel Collaboration Leads to Development of Surgical Visualization Device

4min
pages 26-27

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

6min
pages 22-23

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

3min
pages 19-20

College of Medicine Alumni Keeping Cleveland Browns Safe and Healthy

3min
pages 18-19

College Builds Diversity Through Medical School Readiness Program

3min
page 14

Poised For Next Half Century: OU’s Physician Associate Program

4min
page 13

Match Day 2021

1min
page 12

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

1min
page 11

OU College of Medicine Names Three New Department Chairs

3min
pages 10-11

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

3min
page 9

Baker Elected to AMA Council on Medical Education

3min
page 8

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

4min
pages 7-8

Gift Transforms Oklahoma Children's Hospital OU Health

2min
page 6

Recipient Named for Hamm Prize in Diabetes Research

3min
page 5

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

1min
page 4

Dean’s Message

2min
page 2

Medical Informatics: Looking into the Future in Medical Education

4min
pages 41-42

OU College of Medicine Researcher Publishes Major Study on E-cigarette Use and Chemotherapy Resistance

4min
pages 35-40

Fellowships Equip Physicians to Treat Professional Athletes and Weekend Warriors Alike

5min
pages 16-19

OU Health Research Furthers Fight Against COVID-19

4min
pages 31-33

OU Health Sciences Center Receives Grant for Opioid Management in Older Adults

3min
page 34

OU Health Performs First Brachytherapy, Implanting Radioactive ‘Seeds’ Around Brain Tumor Site

3min
pages 20-23

Pediatric Psychologist Creates Animated Video to Help Families Cope With COVID-19 Pandemic

4min
pages 24-30

U.S. News & World Report Ranks OU College of Medicine Among Nation's Best

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