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  2. Oklahoma State University Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma State University Medical Center (OSU Medical Center) is a public teaching hospital with medical clinics located in Tulsa, Oklahoma.OSU medical center operates a large number of osteopathic residency and fellowship programs.

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    "Oklahoma Sunday Morning" is a song written by Tony Macaulay, Albert Hammond and Lee Hazlewood. It was recorded by American country music artist Glen Campbell and released in December 1971 as a single.

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    The Oklahoma Health Care Authority is led by CEO Rebecca Pasternik-Ikard under the direction of the board of directors. The board of directors is the governing body of OHCA, which directs the actions and oversees the operation of the authority.

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  8. Medical facilities in Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    OSU writes that the first osteopathic hospital in Tulsa was opened in 1924 at 14th and Peoria Ave. by C. D. Heasley, who named it the Tulsa Clinic Hospital.Three years later, Healey moved the facility to a 25-bed converted apartment building at 1321 South Peoria.

  9. You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    "You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma" Single by David Frizzell and Shelly West; from the album The Sound Track Music From Clint Eastwood's Any Which Way You Can; B-side "That's Where Lovers Go Wrong"