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Family Medicine Center
Our Family Medicine Center is a state-of-the-art facility constructed in 1994. It features 68 well-equipped exam rooms in five clinics, 2 procedural suites, lab, X-ray, and our own pharmacy. The two largest clinic areas are the "rose" and "blue" clinics and residents are assigned to one of these clinics for their continuity clinic where they practice alongside faculty physicians. Other clinics are used for geriatrics, student health, and our clinical pharmacotherapy service.
Our procedure clinic is housed in two separate procedure areas, each consisting of two procedure rooms. We currently practice colposcopy, LEEP, ultrasound, flexible sigmoidoscopy, nasorhinlaryngoscopy, vasectomy, casting, IUD and Norplant, circumcision, and routine skin surgeries with our own faculty.
The second floor of our clinic houses faculty and staff offices as well as meeting rooms where our didactic conferences take place.
OU Medical Center
The OU Medical Center is comprised of three separate towers: Presbyterian, Everett and Children's Hospital. The OU Medical Center is a 200-acre campus, located one mile south of the state capitol in Oklahoma City.
Also located within the Center are the Colleges of Medicine , Dentistry , Allied Health , Public Health , Nursing , Pharmacy , the Graduate College , the Robert M. Bird Library , Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Dean McGee Eye Institute , Department of Health , Oklahoma Blood Institute and the Medical Examiner's office.
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Presbyterian Tower
This well established community hospital moved into its new facility on the Health Sciences Center Campus in 1974. It is a full-spectrum hospital affiliated with OU Medical Center. Presbyterian Tower offers a full range of clinical services. Presbyterian currently has 297 acute care beds open. Presbyterian Tower is our primary admitting hospital within the OU Medical Center.
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Children's Hospital 
Caring for Oklahoma's children for 70 years, the Children's Hospital at University Health Partners is the only freestanding, full-service pediatric facility in the state, serving newborns to age 21. It is also the only pediatric hospital in the state whose nearly 400 staff pediatricians and pediatric specialists/subspecialists are faculty members of the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine , placing them in direct contact every day with the absolute latest in research and lifesaving technology.
In addition to acute-care services for children, Children's Hospital also cares for the most seriously ill, injured, or at-risk of young patients. It's medical centers of excellence include the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit--the only one in the State offering Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO), technology which takes a 90 percent chance of death and turns it into an 80 percent chance at life.
Other unique services at Children's Hospital include the state's largest Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, the Jimmy Everest Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, the Child Psychiatry Center, the Child Study Center, Oklahoma Children's Heart Center and Cystic Fibrosis Clinic, Children's Orthopedic Center, and the Donald B. Halverstadt Center of Excellence in Pediatric Urology. We do our pediatrics rotations during our first and second years at Children's as well as admit patients here. Our attendings and residents maintain privileges here, which allows us to care for sick children from our clinic on our own service. Back to top
Everett Tower
This is a woman's and childrens acute care hospital. The Everett Tower Building, was completed in 1973 and has been extensively remodeled since that time. (Presbyterian Tower is a level I trauma center, the only one in the state of Oklahoma.)
We do our MICU and CICU at Presbyterian Tower our first year.
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