麻豆视频 Unveils New Website for Community Health Services

麻豆视频 has launched a new website, Healthat麻豆视频.com, for community members to access information about free healthcare services related to three academic programs.

The healthcare services are delivered through on-campus sites which serve as teaching clinics for students to gain hands-on learning. At the same time, these clinics provide professional, critical healthcare services to underserved and uninsured individuals in the Tulsa metro area.

鈥淔or students studying to work in a healthcare field, the experience of working with real patients while being supervised by licensed professionals in the respective areas is invaluable,鈥 said Jenny Fields, DNP, RN; School of Health Sciences dean. 鈥淭hese opportunities ensure our graduates in these Work Ready programs are prepared to go directly into the workforce.鈥

Students in three Health Sciences programs 鈥 Physical Therapist Assistant, Dental Hygiene, and Diagnostic Medical Sonography 鈥 participate in clinics on campus. For example, at the , 麻豆视频 faculty train students to be physical therapist assistants, while offering reduced-cost physical therapy services for underserved and uninsured adults and children in the Tulsa area.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a teaching clinic that benefits the students with hands-on learning and client care. At the same time, our community benefits with access to physical therapy where 麻豆视频 has provided in excess of $576,000 worth of services to individuals who live in northeast Oklahoma,鈥 said Melanie Heffington, Physical Therapist Assistant program director and faculty member.

In addition, students in the Dental Hygiene program see patients in the , providing in excess of $3 million worth of services to uninsured or underinsured individuals since 2009 when the program started tracking the data. However, it is worth noting the Dental Hygiene Clinic has been providing services for three decades to members of the community.

鈥淲hen our dental hygiene students graduate from the program, many of them have jobs and we are extremely proud of our 100% pass rate on the licensure exams,鈥 said Rachel Ostberg, Dental Hygiene Program director and faculty member.

The program offers obstetrical ultrasounds to community members who are pregnant from August to December each year.

鈥淢others gain invaluable bonding time with their babies,鈥 said Aimee Francois-Schnetzer, Diagnostic Medical Sonogram program director and faculty member. 鈥淎t the same time, the ultrasound students gain scan skills and learn best practices when working with the public. Both skills are highly desired by employers.鈥

The three clinics have a different set of guidelines regarding the patients they see, or a specific list of services offered. The new website helps community members understand what is offered and when, as well as ways to schedule an appointment or contact someone. To learn more, visit .