College of Medicine Magazine | Spring 2021

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OU MEDICINE

As we enter 2021, it continues to be an unprecedented time for the OU College of Medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, these past several months have also featured great strides and accomplishments. This issue of the magazine offers an in-depth look at our activities. COVID-19 has, of course, changed the way we educate our students and care for our patients. After pausing their in-person clinical clerkships for a period of time in the spring, our medical students returned to their rotations by summer. Many of our faculty members, particularly in the Department of Pathology, undertook the herculean effort of deploying several tests for COVID-19. They also created a new test, in collaboration with colleagues at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, that avoids many of the supply chain issues that have plagued other laboratories. This magazine also features stories about some of our research efforts surrounding COVID-19, as well as a program to train nursing home personnel to keep their residents safe and engaged during the pandemic. That effort utilizes our extensive network of relationships with healthcare providers across rural Oklahoma. Our healthcare enterprise as a whole has made major strides over the past several months. The OU College of Medicine, like all colleges within the OU Health Sciences Center, is working closer than ever with our hospital partner, OU Medicine, Inc. In the fall, our enterprise announced the new brand identity OU Health, which represents the combined efforts of OU Medicine, Inc., and the OU Health Sciences Center. The identity came after months of analysis and extensive feedback from Oklahomans across the state, whose needs encompass medicine and many other healthcare services.

Dean’s Message

In the fall, we opened the new patient tower at the OU Health University of Oklahoma Medical Center. The North Tower, as it is called, is connected to the existing hospital on the southeast corner of 13th Street and Lincoln. It features 144 additional beds, 32 operating rooms, and was also designed with our educational mission in mind, featuring simulation rooms and additional meeting space for our students and residents. In this issue of the magazine, we’ll also tell you about many other successes – the first patient at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital OU Health to be treated with CAR-T, an immune therapy that is changing the way we treat blood cancers; our faculty members’ participation in an international clinical trial that led to a new drug for metastatic prostate cancer; and a record-breaking year for research grants, both for the college as a whole and for several individual departments. This is a unique time in our history to be in academic medicine. The COVID-19 pandemic has been challenging, and often fatiguing, for our dedicated healthcare providers as they use all the tools at their disposal to help patients who are fighting for their lives. Our students and residents face unforeseen hurdles to training and preparing for their future. But everyone who is part of the OU College of Medicine, indeed our entire academic healthcare system, has risen to the occasion day after day. I am proud to serve with them as we work toward improving the health and well-being of all Oklahomans.

John P. Zubialde, M.D. Executive Dean, OU College of Medicine


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Former Dean Honored With Regents’ Award

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page 39

STAT Honors Pediatrics Faculty Member

1min
page 36

Tulsa Physicians Publish Paper on Gap in Psychiatric Care for Children, Adolescents

1min
page 35

Pediatrics Faculty Members Lead Major Suicide Prevention Grant

4min
pages 30-31

OU Health Sciences Center Earns Record High in Federal, State Grants

4min
pages 28-29

Tobacco Regulatory Science Researcher Earns Grant to Study Role of Menthol in Smoking Habits

2min
pages 26-27

OU College of Medicine Researcher Earns Federal Grant to Study StressInduced Irritable Bowel Syndrome

2min
pages 25-26

Research Collaboration Sheds Light on CT for COVID-19 Treatment

1min
pages 23-24

Three Departments Rank in Top 20 for NIH Funding

5min
pages 21-22

COVID-19 Antibodies Examined in Healthcare Workers

3min
pages 20-21

OU Health Sciences Center Training Nursing Home Providers on COVID-19 Safety

4min
pages 18-19

First Oklahoma Children’s Hospital Patient Treated With CAR-T Therapy Receives New Hope in Battle Against Leukemia

5min
pages 15-16

University of Oklahoma Medical Center Opens North Tower to Patients

5min
pages 12-13

Medical Education Adapts to Pandemic

4min
pages 10-11

Academy of Teaching Scholars Inducts New Members, Honors Faculty

1min
page 8

Oklahoma Children’s Hospital Launches Schwartz Rounds for Provider Well-Being

1min
page 6

Campuses Join White Coats for Black Lives Movement

1min
page 5

OU Medicine and OU Health Sciences Center Announce New, Unified Brand

4min
pages 4-5

Dean’s Message

2min
page 2

Alumni Day 2020 Canceled; Celebration Planned for Fall 2021

5min
pages 37-40

Evening of Excellence

1min
page 36

OU College of Medicine Partners With U.S. Department of Defense to Address Problematic Sexual Behavior in Youth

4min
pages 16-23

OU College of Medicine Plans Mobile Classroom to Promote Diversity in Health Professions

4min
pages 9-13

Stephenson Cancer Center Part of Trial Resulting in New Treatment for Metastatic Prostate Cancer

3min
pages 27-31

Harold Hamm Diabetes Center Researchers Earn Grant to Study Liver Disease in Children

2min
pages 24-26

Tulsa Launches Limb Preservation Clinic and Study to Decrease Amputations Preserving Limbs

3min
pages 34-35

Tulsa Researcher Receives Federal Grant to Study Food as Medicine Intervention for People With HIV

5min
pages 32-33

All Hands on Deck to Meet Testing Demand for COVID-19

3min
pages 14-15

OU Health Community Mourns Passing of Civic Leader and Philanthropist Mike Samis

4min
pages 7-8
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