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For Immediate Release:
May 25, 2006
Senator Mike Mazzei
Senate Approves Legislation to Guarantee Future of OSU Tulsa Med
School
The full Senate has given unanimous approval to a
measure ensuring the future of the Oklahoma State University College
of Osteopathic Medicine (OSUCOM). Senate Bill 1771 will create an
authority and trust to execute and implement the terms of an Academic
Affiliation Agreement recently reached between OSUCOM and the Tulsa
Regional Medical Center (TRMC).
Sen. Mike
Mazzei is co-author of the legislation, which he called critical
to the survival of the medical school.
“There has been a dark, ominous cloud of uncertainty hanging
over OSUCOM as its teaching facility has transferred from different
owner to different owner… there have been some concerns raised
about consolidating services with other facilities which would basically
end the college of medicine,” said Mazzei, R-Tulsa. “This
agreement and the legislation that supports it is vitally important
to maintaining one of the best medical schools in the country and
also maintaining our very important pipeline of rural doctors going
all over the state of Oklahoma.”
“Under the Academic Affiliation Agreement, there will be a
50 year contractual arrangement to achieve governing control and
the stability of the residency program,” said Senate co-author
Tom Adelson, D-Tulsa. “SB 1771 enables us to enact the provisions
of that agreement, and ensure the future of OSUCOM.”
Rep. Chris
Benge is House author of the measure, which will require the
appropriation of approximately $40 million over a five year period
which would be earmarked for direct support of the OSUCOM residency
program.
“The necessity of this has already been agreed to by the leaders
of both chambers and the Governor, so I am optimistic this will
be addressed as the final budget negotiations are finalized,”
said Benge, R-Tulsa. “Taking this action is important not
only to northeastern Oklahoma, but to our entire state as we ensure
all of Oklahoma will have access to the healthcare they need.”
The measure now moves to the House for final consideration before
being sent to the Governor.
For more information, contact:
Senator Mazzei's Office: (405) 521-5675

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