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Need your politcal help, OSU Medical Center facing funding shortage.
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<blockquote data-quote="VitruvianDoc" data-source="post: 2101047" data-attributes="member: 13736"><p>I am a current medical student at OSU facing the prospect of my post-graduate residency education being shut down forcing me to most likely go out of state to finish my education. Many other students/residents share this bleak future should the hospital shut down. This happened 5 years ago when the legislator balked at providing adequate funding (though OU's hospital network receives a 38 million yearly grant that doesn't have to be renewed) and luckly a combo of private/public funding saved the hospital. However since OSU is required to re-apply every 5 years, the same scenario is being faced again. Please contact your congressman/woman/lobbyist/etc and make them aware of the issue.</p><p></p><p>This just isnt a battle of saving the hospital, but saving the ~175 residents it trains and provides to Oklahoma, a state which is already 49th in healthcare and lacking an adequate amount of physicians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VitruvianDoc, post: 2101047, member: 13736"] I am a current medical student at OSU facing the prospect of my post-graduate residency education being shut down forcing me to most likely go out of state to finish my education. Many other students/residents share this bleak future should the hospital shut down. This happened 5 years ago when the legislator balked at providing adequate funding (though OU's hospital network receives a 38 million yearly grant that doesn't have to be renewed) and luckly a combo of private/public funding saved the hospital. However since OSU is required to re-apply every 5 years, the same scenario is being faced again. Please contact your congressman/woman/lobbyist/etc and make them aware of the issue. This just isnt a battle of saving the hospital, but saving the ~175 residents it trains and provides to Oklahoma, a state which is already 49th in healthcare and lacking an adequate amount of physicians. [/QUOTE]
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