The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation today welcomed the Oklahoma State University Addiction Medicine Clinic as the newest member of its expanding Patient Care Network.
CENTER CITY, Minn., and TULSA, Okla. /PRNewswire/ -- The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation today welcomed the Oklahoma State University Addiction Medicine Clinic as the newest member of its expanding Patient Care Network. The announcement coincided with a ribbon-cutting for the new clinic, attended Monday in Tulsa by Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter and Terri White, commissioner of the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. “I believe we have some of the best minds in the nation here in Tulsa working to understand and treat brain diseases and behavioral health disorders,” said Dr. Kayse Shrum, president of the OSU Center for Health Sciences and dean of the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine. “We are harnessing the creative energy of our faculty and staff to become the nation’s leader in addiction medicine, pain management, behavioral health and virtual medicine. This clinic will transform the patient care we deliver through our OSU Medicine clinics and the education our medical students receive.” The clinic, which has been operating for several months, is part of OSU’s Center for Health Sciences and employs the state’s first certified academic addiction physicians. As a member of the Hazelden Betty Ford Patient Care Network, it will gain access to tools, resources and collaborative consultation for its leadership, staff, patients, families and communities - as well as shared learnings and insights from other network members. “The OSU Addiction Medicine Clinic is a groundbreaking approach to treating those who suffer with addiction,” said Attorney General Hunter, who chairs the Oklahoma Commission on Opioid Abuse. “Through its comprehensive approaches to behavioral health, the OSU Center for Health Sciences continues to be a national leader in terms of research, education and treatment. In the highest regard, I commend Dr. Shrum and her colleagues at OSU for collaborating with the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation and opening this clinic, which will absolutely save many lives in the state of Oklahoma.” The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, the nation’s leading nonprofit addiction treatment provider, launched its Patient Care Network - the first of its kind in the addiction treatment industry-- in the fall of 2017. “As a center of excellence in our field, we are committed to sharing our comprehensive, evidence-based approach to confronting the opioid crisis, as well as other clinical best practices, in states like Oklahoma. Our own system benefits, too, from collaborating with other leading-edge health care providers like the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences,” said Bob Poznanovich, Hazelden Betty Ford’s vice president of business development. “We are grateful to welcome this like-minded, quality-oriented leader in medical education, patient care and research into our Patient Care Network.” The OSU Addiction Medicine Clinic is part of the OSU Center for Health Sciences’ Center for Wellness & Recovery, an initiative to improve the lives of Oklahomans affected by pain and substance use disorders through treatment, education, research and policy. The Center for Wellness & Recovery is working collaboratively with primary care physicians and specialists in psychiatry, behavioral health and addiction medicine to provide the best treatment options and care for patients. “As a member of the Hazelden Betty Ford Patient Care Network, we will have access to resources, best practices and effective treatment protocols that will be invaluable additions to the care we provide in our Addiction Medicine Clinic. These will aid our patients as they work toward a successful, long-term recovery,” added Dr. Jason Beaman, chair of OSU Center for Health Sciences’ Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, the region’s largest academic department dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of mental illness and substance use disorders. About the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation About Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences
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