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OU College of Dentistry Announces Plans to Expand to OU-Tulsa

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July 19, 2021

OU College of Dentistry Announces Plans to Expand to OU-Tulsa Schusterman Center Campus

 OKLAHOMA CITY and TULSA – The University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry has announced plans to add a dental clinic to the OU Health Physicians Schusterman Center Clinic building, located on the OU-Tulsa campus. Construction of the 5,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art dental clinic will begin this fall. It is expected to open in June 2022. 

“Access to quality, affordable oral care makes a phenomenal difference in promoting overall health and well-being,” said John H. Schumann, M.D., president of OU-Tulsa. “I’m genuinely excited for what the expansion of dental services means to the Tulsa community. This initiative is another demonstration of our commitment to missions that serve to improve quality of life for the citizens and residents of the Tulsa area.”   

      The OU College of Dentistry clinic in Tulsa will provide comprehensive oral health care services to patients of all ages. The new clinic will provide clinical care to Tulsa area patients and is the first of several OU College of Dentistry clinical extensions anticipated throughout the state.

            Oklahoma ranks 49th in the nation for access to affordable dental care – a statistic that served as the genesis to the college’s expansion. Over the last five years, the OU College of Dentistry has provided dental and emergency care to more than 285,000 patients. Nearly one-quarter of those patients travel from the northeastern part of the state to receive care at the college, located on the OU Health Sciences Center campus in Oklahoma City. The OU College of Dentistry also fulfills a substantial portion of the oral health care needs of indigent care patients, many of whom live in counties in northeastern Oklahoma and do not have access to dental care within a 30-mile radius. 

      “The resources of the OU-Tulsa campus, in conjunction with a premier clinical environment, make the Schusterman Center campus an ideal location for this clinical extension,” said OU President Joseph Harroz, Jr. “Once completed, this project will allow patients to obtain dental care, along with other physician-provided health care services ranging from internal medicine to women’s health, to specialties like pediatric cardiology at one convenient location.” 

      “The Tulsa expansion helps our college fulfill one of its primary roles in improving the health of the community and surrounding area by bringing dental services, at substantially reduced fees, into an area of our state with under-served oral health needs,” explained Raymond Cohlmia, D.D.S., dean of the OU College of Dentistry, who in November will join the American Dental Association as its executive director.  

 

 

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COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

The OU College of Dentistry is home to the state’s only doctor of dental surgery program and baccalaureate degree program in dental hygiene. More than 60% of the state of Oklahoma’s dentists are graduates of the OU College of Dentistry. The college provides general dental care and specialty care to Oklahomans through student, resident and faculty practice clinics. The OU College of Dentistry has established a reputation of training its students to provide the highest quality of clinical care available.

OU-TULSA

OU-Tulsa is a nationally-recognized center for higher education offering a wide range of 30+ undergraduate, Master’s, and Doctorate level degrees, as well as graduate certificates. Programs include architecture, engineering, education, nursing, public health, occupational and physical therapy, library and information studies, organizational dynamics, public administration, social work, human relations, clinical mental health counseling, as well as medicine and physician assistant through the OU-TU School of Community Medicine. Since 1957, OU-Tulsa has provided higher education to NE Oklahoma and moved to the 60-acre Schusterman Campus in 1999.