Operation Orange
TAHLEQUAH - Oklahoma is known for its storms in the springtime, but a different sort of storm - a perfect health care storm - could be brewing. And rural Oklahoma may be at its eye. According to Dr. Kayse M.- Students who attend Operation Orange get to meet OSU medical students, spend time with them and ask them questions about what it's like to attend medical school and what it takes to get in to medical school.
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- The students participated in hands-on demonstrations, including a suturing workshop.
- Other hands-on demonstrations include CPR and human anatomy.
- Students also learned how to intubate a patient.
Operation Orange 2014 - Tahlequah, OK
On June 10, OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine brought Operation Orange to Tahlequah. High school students who attended spent a day in the life of a medical student, participating in hands-on demonstrations and learning what it was like to go to medical school.
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