Oklahoma State University Medical Center is the nation's largest osteopathic teaching facility, operating 11 residency and 10 fellowship programs in Tulsa. The tech stack—Epic Systems, Oracle Fusion HCM, PACS, and Cisco infrastructure—reflects a healthcare organization mid-implementation of enterprise systems. Active hiring leans heavily clinical (187 of 223 roles), with junior staff comprising 61% of postings, indicating continued resident onboarding and nursing recruitment aligned with their teaching mission.
OSU Medical Center is a 501–1,000 person healthcare system and academic medical center in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. It operates as the nation's largest osteopathic teaching hospital, hosting residency and fellowship training across primary care and subspecialties. The organization has trained more than 2,200 physicians since inception, many of whom remain active in Oklahoma. The center runs concurrent clinical operations and physician training on a single campus, requiring coordination across patient care, resident education, and administrative functions.
Epic Systems (EHR), Oracle Fusion HCM (HR), PACS (radiology imaging), Cisco infrastructure (UCS, Meraki, IOS), NetApp storage, VMware virtualization, Microsoft 365, and SQL databases.
More than 150 residents annually across 11 residency programs and 10 fellowship programs in primary care and subspecialties.
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