Hospital Rotations
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Presbyterian Tower is a 300 bed, seven floor facility located adjacent to Everett Tower and in close proximity to the other institutions on the medical center campus.
The majority of non-veteran, adult neurology patients are admitted here, and this is one of our busiest services. While on rotation, residents will see consultations in addition to inpatients. Several conferences take place in the spacious facilities. Our Level IV Comprehensive Oklahoma Program for Epilepsy is also housed here.
As you can see in the picture on the right, there is a small pond located just northwest of the hospital. It is quite soothing and provides a source of beauty to the campus.
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Presbyterian Tower |
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VA Medical Center
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The VA Medical Center is a 450 bed, nine floor facility located on the north end of the medical center complex. It, too, is in close proximity to the other institutions.
Residents on the VA Service will have the opportunity to see our veteran patients with neurologic needs. Several neurology clinics are also housed in the newly remodeled Neuroscience Unit. Many conferences and teaching modules are held here.
The VA Medical Center has several patio areas with umbrella covered tables, a nice place to take a quick, quiet lunch break.
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The new Children's Hospital of Oklahoma is a 400 bed, ten floor facility located in the middle of the medical center complex.
Residents will see patients on a consultation basis in the Emergency Room and on the wards.
In the lobby is a gift shop and comfortable lounging area. Throughout the tower you will see breathtaking art work and abundant plant life.
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Children's Hospital of Oklahoma |
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All hospitals are connected by skywalks and/or tunnels, which provide protection from outside weather conditions. You can get from one tower to another in the complex without ever stepping foot outside. |
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