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StudioTulsa
5:51 pm
Tue February 5, 2013

Meet John M. Silva, Chief Executive Officer of Tulsa-Based Morton Comprehensive Health Services

Aired on Tuesday, February 5th.

On this installment of StudioTulsa on Health, our guest host, Dr. John Henning Schumann, chats with John Silva, CEO of Morton Comprehensive Health Services, a non-profit organization which dates back to 1921 --- it first came into being as Maurice Willows Hospital, when it was created by the American Red Cross in the immediate wake of the Tulsa Race Riot --- and which is now one of Oklahoma's largest community health centers.

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StudioTulsa
5:18 pm
Tue February 5, 2013

Prof. Michael Deem of Rice University: "In Search of Fundamental Mathematical Laws of Biology"

Aired on Thursday, January 31st.

On this edition of ST, we speak with Michael Deem, who is the John W. Cox Professor in Bioengineering as well as a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Rice University. Later today (Thursday the 31st), Prof. Deem will deliver a Phi Beta Kappa Lecture in Tyrrell Hall here on the TU campus; his address is entitled "In Search of Fundamental Mathematical Laws of Biology." (You can read a detailed bio for Prof.

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StudioTulsa
7:36 pm
Fri January 18, 2013

StudioTulsa on Health: Understanding and Administering Palliative Care

Aired on Friday, January 18th.

Our ongoing StudioTulsa on Health series continues as we present an interesting discussion with Dr. Jennifer Clark, the Division Director of the Center for Palliative Care at OU-Tulsa's School of Community Medicine, where she is also an Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. Dr. Clark, who additionally serves as the Palliative Care Medical Director at Hillcrest Medical Center here in Tulsa, talks to guest host John Henning Schumann about what palliative care is, and what it isn't.

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StudioTulsa
12:58 pm
Mon January 7, 2013

StudioTulsa on Health: Dr. David Kendrick and MyHealth Access Network

Aired on Monday, January 7th.

On this edition of ST on Health, guest host John Henning Schumann speaks with Dr. David Kendrick of OU-Tulsa. Dr. Kendrick is the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center's Assistant Provost for Strategic Planning, an associate professor of internal medicine and pediatrics, and a Kaiser Chair of Community Medicine at the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine at OU-Tulsa. (You can read his full bio here.) Dr.

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StudioTulsa
2:41 pm
Thu December 20, 2012

StudioTulsa on Health: In Conversation with Gail Lapidus, CEO of Family & Children's Services

Aired on Thursday, December 20th.

On this installment of ST, we debut an ongoing series of occasional, health-related interviews called StudioTulsa on Health. In this series, guest host Dr. John Schumann of OU-Tulsa, who's also a regular commentator for our program, will discuss matters of health care, health policy, and healthy living with people from throughout our community --- and, moreover, with individuals from throughout the wider fields of medicine and medical scholarship (whether they're active in these fields nationally or globally).

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StudioTulsa
5:01 pm
Tue December 4, 2012

Opening Soon on East Archer Street in Downtown Tulsa: The Hardesty Arts Center

Aired on Tuesday, December 4th.

Our guest on this installment of ST is Ken Busby, the Executive Director and CEO of the Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa, which is, per its website, the long-standing "champion of area arts and culture.

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StudioTulsa
3:15 pm
Tue October 9, 2012

Public Radio Tulsa's John Wooley Presents His "Swing on This" Show Live at the Cain's Ballroom

Aired on Tuesday, October 9th.

On this edition of ST, we chat with our friend and colleague, John Wooley, who's been hosting his popular "Swing on This" western swing program on Public Radio Tulsa KWGS 89.5-1 for the past nine years or so. This show is heard every Saturday night at 7pm, and this coming Saturday, the 13th, John host a special, two-hour broadcast of his program, LIVE from the historic Cain's Ballroom in downtown Tulsa.

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