Success Stories
As we begin to track those individuals we have guided along the path, we are finding success stories throughout Oklahoma. Hear from students on the AHEC path.
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Jeri Frazier, O.D.
- Get ‘Em
1985-86 Health Careers Exploration
- Train ‘Em
1986-87 Clinical Training
- Keep ‘Em
1990 Family Eye Care, Hobart*
2002 SWAHEC Advisory Board
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Meredeth Hardiman Maynard, RN
- Get ‘Em
1991 MASH Camp
- Keep ‘Em
2002 Tulsa City County Health Department, Children’s First Program*
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Brian Molloy, DDS
- Get ‘Em
1987-88 Health Careers Awareness
1989-90 Health Careers Exploration
- Keep ‘Em
2002 Pediatric Dentistry, Lawton (one of the few practices in the area that sees Medicaid clients)*
Participated in Continuing Education
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Carmen Barnes, PA
- Get ‘Em
1980’s Health Careers Awareness
- Train ‘Em
1999 Clinical Training, Duncan and Lawton
- Keep ‘Em
2002 Comanche County Memorial Hospital, Lawton
Continuing Education
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Janelle Claborn, PA
- Train ‘Em
2001 Primary Care, Hennessey
- Keep ‘Em
2002 NW OK Orthopedic Clinic, Enid
Enid Community Clinic volunteer*
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Dean Anderson, P.A.
- Get ‘Em
1991 MASH Camp
- Train ‘Em
1998 Primary Care rotation, Enid
- Keep ‘Em
2002 Ruben White Indian Clinic, Poteau* Preceptor Lecturer for Health Professional Continuing Education
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Harold Blankenship, D.O.
- Train ‘Em
1995 Summer Rural Externship, Medford
1997 Rural rotations, Enid and Medford
1998 Rural rotation, Bristow
- Keep ‘Em
2002 Internal Medicine
Eastern Oklahoma Health Care, Poteau
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Pamela Allen, M.D.
- Get ‘Em
1989 MASH Camp
- Keep ‘Em
2002 Enid Dermatology Clinic
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Stephen Khoury, D.O.
- Train ‘Em
1998 Family Medicine B, Durant
2000-02 Residency, Durant
- Keep ‘Em
2002 Family Practice, Choctaw Nation Health Care Clinic, McAlester*
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Scott Clark, D.O.
- Train ‘Em
1999-00 Residency, Poteau
- Keep ‘Em
2002 Family Practice, Leflore County Medical Center
Didactic Coordinator for rural rotations
Lecturer for Health Professional Continuing Education
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*These facilities serve the vulnerable, underserved populations of Oklahoma.
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