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Slaughter welcomed Dr. W. L. Haywood to Oklahoma City and encouraged him to stay in the city. Both doctors worked to treat African Americans who were not allowed to be treated in the area's whites only hospitals. Haywood went on to establish a hospital for African Americans. [3] Slaughter married Edna Randolph.
My Dentist began in 1983 when Dr. Rodney Pat Steffen (July 26, 1952 - Aug 25, 2012) opened his first clinic in Oklahoma City. Dr. Steffen was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and raised in Crofton, Nebraska. He was a 1977 graduate of the Dental School at the University of Nebraska, who settled in Oklahoma after being stationed at Tinker Air ...
Matthew Alejandro Barreto, Ph.D. is a political scientist, [1] author, and co-founder of the national polling and research firm Barreto Segura Partners Research [2] (BSP Research). Barreto is currently Professor of Political Science and Chicana/o Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles [ 3 ] where his teaching and research focuses ...
The Children's Hospital at OU Medical Center is located in central Oklahoma City on the OUHSC campus. It is Oklahoma's only full-service pediatric medical care facility. In April 2011, the Atrium was opened to the public and now serves as the main entrance to the Children's Hospital. The Emergency Room entrance was moved to N.E. 13th Street.
Developers are hoping Oklahoma City will annex 320 acres near Mustang for a jobs "mega-site" in the future, with at least one major employer. OKC considering job 'mega-site' to draw business with ...
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
It also serves as the CAMI Clinic, providing primary care level of medical services for domestic and international students attending the FAA Academy in OKC. The division also administers the FAA's Institutional Review Board (IRB) established for the protection of human subjects participating in research conducted or sponsored by the FAA. [2] [6]
Portal:Oklahoma/Cities/13 Edmond is a rapidly growing suburban city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma in the central part of the state. It is the sixth largest city in the state of Oklahoma and is part of the Greater Oklahoma City metropolitan area. As of July 2006, the city had 76,644 residents.