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An Evaluation of Osteopathic School Programs Designed to Promote Rural Location by Graduates Brian E. Whitacre, Ph.D.1・Vicky L. Pace, M.Ed.2・Jeffrey B. Hackler, J.D., M.B.A.2・Matthew Janey, B.A.2・Chad E. Landgraf
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Document Date: 2009-05-01 11:29:32


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City

Stillwater / Tulsa / Hometown / /

Company

KINGFISHER / /

Country

United States / /

Facility

Oklahoma State University / Community Clinic Rural Clinic Community Hospital / Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine / /

Organization

Oklahoma State University / ECE CC / Community Clinic Rural Clinic Community Hospital / Department of Agricultural Economics / Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine / United States Department of Health and Human Services / Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences / Health Resources and Services Administration / Oklahoma CC / /

Person

MURRAY COTTON PUSHMATAHA JOHNSTON ATOKA / WOODS OSAGE / CARTER JEFFERSON MCCURTAIN MARSHALL LOVE CHOCTAW / Matthew Janey / KAY GRANT ALFALFA / William J. Pettit / Brian E. Whitacre / ADAIR OKMULGEE SEQUOYAH MCINTOSH SEMINOLE / Chad E. Landgraf / GRADY KIOWA AN GREER / Jeffrey B. Hackler / ELLIS DEWEY GARFIELD OKLAHOMA WASHITA / Washington Montana Maine North Dakota Minnesota / LOGAN ROGER MILLS CRAIG PAWNEE PAYNE / Vicky L. Pace / MARSHALL LOVE CHOCTAW BRYAN METHODS / Virginia North Carolina Tennessee Arizona / /

Position

Physician / CUSTER BECKHAM Physician / care physician / VE CADDO Physician / /

ProgrammingLanguage

RC / HASKELL / /

ProvinceOrState

Oklahoma / /

PublishedMedium

the Office of Performance Review / /

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