Cutting-edge, non-surgical treatment at OU Medicine targets chronic stuffy nose

An Oklahoma woman is one of the first patients outside of a clinical trial to experience the benefits of a new, non-surgical treatment for her chronic stuffy nose.

OU Medicine Setting the Standard in Modern-Day Surgery Advanced Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery Technologies Boost Speed and Safety, Shorten Recovery Times

With more surgical robots and physicians trained to use them than any health system in Oklahoma, OU Medicine is leading health care in advanced robotic and minimally invasive surgery in the state, changing surgery as...

OUHSC Study Shows Blood Clots Can Be Prevented After Hospitalization

When patients are hospitalized for surgery or treatment of a medical condition, they face an additional concern: the risk of developing a blood clot. Because today’s hospital stays are much shorter than in the...

A New Building is Rising Above the Oklahoma City Horizon

The construction of a state-of-the-art medical tower at OU Medical Center has begun.  This building is designed to meet an increasing demand for the highest level of care.

OU College of Public Health to Bear Hudson Name

On Sept. 18, 2018, University of Oklahoma President Jim Gallogly announced a $5 million leadership gift from Dr. Leslie Hudson and Mr. Clifford Hudson of Oklahoma City to benefit scholarship and scientific discovery...
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