OU College of Medicine Magazine | Summer 2021

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FACULT Y ACHIE VEMENTS

College Presents Rader and Tow Humanism Awards Each year, the OU College of Medicine recognizes excellence among faculty and residents with the presentation of the Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award and the Lloyd Rader Award. The Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award is given to a faculty member who demonstrates excellence in promoting scholarship, encouraging high standards of care, and integrity and commitment to compassionate care of patients and to the art and science of medical practice. This year’s recipient is Dale Bratzler, D.O., MPH. Braztler is a professor in the College of Medicine and is professor and chair of the Department of Health Administration and Policy in the Hudson College of Public Health. He also serves as OU Health Chief Quality Officer and OU’s Chief COVID Officer.

Paul McGaha, M.D., accepts the Lloyd Rader Award from Elisa Crouse, M.D., associate dean for Graduate Medical Education.

In a letter of support for the award, the writer said: “2021 is a year that I hope bestows accolades on those who ‘carried us through’ 2020. For me, in 2021, there is no one who has better portrayed the compassionate, scientifically proficient physician on the Health Sciences Center campus than Dale Bratzler.” The Lloyd Rader Award, named for the man who served as director of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services from 1951-1982, recognizes outstanding achievements in residency, both clinical care and medical research. This year, the Lloyd Rader Award was presented to two residents: Rufei Lu, M.D., Ph.D., from the Department of Pathology, and Paul McGaha, M.D., M.Sc., from the Department of Surgery. Lu has been a major contributor to the campus and to the state during COVID-19, working with his colleagues and researchers at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) to create a new PCR test for COVID-19, which was submitted to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Emergency Use Authorization. On his own time, he created a laboratory information system that manages 92,000 COVID-19 testing results. During his pathology residency, he has completed nine publications and given 12 presentations, and his peers say Lu “consistently goes above and beyond” and demonstrates “selfless service to patient care.” Lu has been accepted into a neuropathology fellowship at the University of California-San Francisco. McGaha has been a prolific researcher with 28 publications and 26 presentations during his surgery residency. In his publications, he has modeled interdisciplinary and interprofessional work through the involvement of multiple residents and faculty members, as well as collaborators across several disciplines. Those nominating him called him a role model who is “humble and effective.” He is headed to a pediatric surgery fellowship at Washington University-St. Louis.

Rufei Lu, M.D., Ph.D., accepts the Lloyd Rader Award from Elisa Crouse, M.D., associate dean for Graduate Medical Education.

Dale Bratzler, D.O., MPH, accepts the Tow Humanism in Medicine Award from Executive Dean John Zubialde, 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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page 15
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