The University of Oklahoma (OU) Health welcomed its sixth cohort of Ukrainian surgeons as part of Operation Ukraine, a humanitarian initiative that is ...
The afternoon sun filtered through the trees on the Brumley family’s 20-acre property in Choctaw, Oklahoma. Thirteen-year-old Caleb and his father, ...
Beyond surgeries and medical equipment, the lifeline in trauma care is donated blood. A Level I Trauma Center is a hospital that is fully staffed and ...
In critical, life-threatening situations where every second counts, the presence of trained responders is crucial. As Oklahoma's leading Level I ...
When a child’s life hangs in the balance, every second counts. For families in Oklahoma and the surrounding region, especially those in rural ...
Oklahoma spans nearly 70,000 square miles of diverse terrain, from rural farmlands to urban centers, with millions of residents and travelers moving ...
For the most critically injured patients, the difference between life and death often comes down to the readiness and expertise of the trauma team ...
Inside OU Health’s Level I Trauma Center: Oklahoma’s leading nationally verified Level I Trauma Center It’s 3 a.m. in Oklahoma. The roads are dark and ...
OU Health’s Level I Trauma Center has saved thousands of lives over the decades, but its journey began on one of Oklahoma’s darkest days: the 1995 ...
The morning of April 19, 1995, began like any other Wednesday at what was then the University Hospital in Oklahoma City. Surgeons were in the ...
Concussions are among the most misunderstood brain injuries. They can happen to anyone, at any time, and their effects aren’t always as visible as a ...
It took only a minute for 4-year-old Yale Veazey to scooter down the driveway and into the path of a speeding car. The impact threw the little boy ...