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Upcoming Events
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
WP #1345 @ 8am
Section Meeting (Adult)
Niyaz Gosmanov, MD, Assistant Professor, and Michael Bryer-Ash, MD, Professor, Department of Endocrinology & Diabetes “Pathophysiology and Treatment of Insulin Resistance (IR) and Diabetes Mellitus (DM) in HIV Patients Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy ”

Monday, October 13, 2008
BMSB #433 @ 4 pm

Research Conference (Adult) -
Speaker: Robert W. Curley, Jr., PhD, Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, Ohio State University - "Stable Analogs of 4-HPR (Fenretinide) and its Glucuronide."

Tuesday, October 14, 2008
WP #1345 @ 8am
Endocrinology Grand Rounds (Adult)
Speaker: Sean Hamlett, DO, Fellow, Department of Endocrinology & Diabetes "Primary Hyperparathyroidism and Anemia"

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Section Chief, Dr. Timothy Lyons Welcome from Section Chief

Dr. Timothy J. Lyons
Professor & Chief of Endocrinology
Director, Harold Hamm Oklahoma Diabetes Center
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Welcome to the website of the Section of Diabetes and Endocrinology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.  This site will introduce you to our doctors, researchers, and staff, and summarizes our clinical, educational, research, and diabetes prevention programs.  Our Section is a core component of the Harold Hamm Oklahoma Diabetes Center.

Our clinical work encompasses the full spectrum of Diabetes and Endocrinology, including thyroid, adrenal, pituitary, bone, gonadal, and metabolic disorders. Outpatients are seen by physician referral, and have the opportunity to participate in clinical trials.  Diabetes services are undergoing rapid expansion in collaboration with many other disciplines and partners on and off campus.  Our goal is a state-wide effort to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.

Our professional educational programs are aimed not only at medical students, residents, and fellows, but also at the broad spectrum of health care providers in hospitals and in the community who must work as a team to provide first class clinical care. We also place a major emphasis on education of communities, patients, their families, the general public, and makers of policies that affects community health.

Our clinical fellowship program, with six RRC-approved positions, seeks academically-oriented physicians for 2-, 3- and 4-year training programs. There are opportunities for experience of clinical and basic science research during the fellowship.

Our research program is a cornerstone of the Section.  Its major emphasis is on diabetes and its vascular complications (eye disease, kidney disease, neuropathy, and accelerated atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries)). We conduct clinical and basic science research with strong emphases on collaborations between clinicians and basic scientists, on linking different disciplines that are relevant to diabetes, on building partnerships with communities, particularly minority communities that are severely afflicted by diabetes, and on involving trainees in research.  Our program has brought more than 40 new extra-mural grants and many new investigators to our Section in the past four years.  Two major, five year NIH program grants were awarded in late 2007: a “Diabetes Center of Biologic Research Excellence”, and in collaboration with the OU College of Public Health, an “Oklahoma Center on American Indian Diabetes Health Disparities.”

Again, welcome to our website. Please visit again - our Section is growing rapidly, and this website will change frequently!
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