
OSU Center for Health Sciences students, faculty and staff bring orange power to our community by volunteering for Tulsa Area United Way, Partners in Education school Eugene Field Elementary and many additional worthy causes.
OSU-CHS volunteer Betty Jo Westerfield helps with garden clean-up at Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma for Tulsa Area United Way Day of Caring.

Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences in Tulsa offers programs in osteopathic medicine, biomedical sciences and forensic sciences. Since its beginnings more than 30 years ago, OSU-CHS has grown to offer eight graduate degrees. On-campus programs, distance learning and OSU partnerships train osteopathic physicians, research scientists and health care professionals with an emphasis on serving rural and under-served Oklahoma. OSU operates eight clinics, six in Tulsa, one in Enid and one in Muskogee. More information about OSU Center for Health Sciences is available at www.healthsciences.okstate.edu.