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Published: April 7, 2007
OSU tries to spread doctors
Health: Program would create residency programs that serve rural patients
By Jeff Raymond
Officials at the Oklahoma State University Center for Rural Health want nothing less than to change the face of medical education.

Currently, the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine trains most of its doctors in Tulsa and, although it has a respectable record of sending physicians across the state, it loses many to the Tulsa and Oklahoma City areas, where they have spent years studying and training.

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