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Physicians at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences are leading a national clinical trial over an investigational device to study if it can help women with PCOS struggling with infertility.
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Oklahoma medical students are working with the State Medical Association to propose a measure that would expand coverage of prostate cancer screening under Medicaid.
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OU received a $17.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to work with tribal nations to address disparities in cancer outcomes.
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Surgery during ‘rocket attacks’: Ukrainian doctors train at OU Health to provide reconstructive careAs the war between Russia and Ukraine rages on, Ukrainian physicians are tending to a historic volume of patients with complex head and neck injuries from missile attacks and rocket blasts. OU Health is teaching some of these surgeons reconstructive techniques they can take back home.
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OU Health completed Oklahoma's first liver transplant to treat an aggressive form of bile duct cancer.
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OU Health is teaching a group of Ukrainian surgeons how to perform reconstructive surgery amid the war between Russia and Ukraine.
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OU Health is the first to offer a new fertility preservation option to patients whose ability to conceive might be impacted by other conditions.
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The OU Board of Regents approved next steps for renovations to College of Nursing facilities and classrooms on Wednesday.
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As deadly protests continue in Iran, members of the Iranian community at OU are responding to the conflict a world away.
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As Oklahoma colleges struggle to maintain enrollment, they’re increasingly turning to other places to recruit new students.