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Oklahoma says "Aaahh"
An Oklahoma Farm Bill makes it possible to connect rural physicians to medical specialists using the latest in telemedicine technologies.

Technology is the Servant
The growth of telemedicine is helping doctors care for patients with greater precision and speed.

TeleSpecialty
From delivering babies to diagnosing heart problems, physicians find telemedicine an added plus to practicing medicine in the 21st century.

Distance Learning Link
A federal grant teams OSU with rural communities tostandardize the medical school curriculum using technology.

Driving Force for Wellness
Renovation of a community health clinic drives health care providers to take their skills where the people live.

Jocks Call Her "Doc"
OSU begins its first Sports Medicine Fellowship in the heart of Cowboy country.

HCOP Grant
Diversity is the key to a new grant that uses education and mentoring toattract future health care professionals.

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Rural Oklahoma gets a special delivery, thanks to a network of telemedicine providers affiliated with Oklahoma State University.  More than 40 communities are connected to the OSU Telemedicine Center, which services everyone from radiologists to cardiologists and family physicians.

 
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