Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Fellowship Program
Thank you for your interest in our program! We are excited to show you the advantages
of Oklahoma State University’s Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Fellowship Program
and learn how to become a future fellow. Read the Program Director Welcome Letter Here
Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Fellowship Program
The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine/Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine program is a year-long
residency program for additional training in neuromusculoskeletal medicine (NMM) and
osteopathic manual medicine (OMM) after completion of a primary residency.
We have Initial Accreditation with ACGME. We offer outpatient clinic and inpatient
hospital training, as well as opportunities to teach in the first and second year
medical school OMM lectures and labs. Our program strengths are hospital training
and pediatric OMM exposure.
Clinical training sites include the OSU OMM Clinic and OSU Medical Center in Tulsa;
and the Back and Posture Clinic in Oklahoma City. Additional rotations are available
throughout Tulsa and are personalized to fulfill residency requirements and resident's
interest.
Didactics and journal club are personalized for each resident in order to grow their
knowledge of base in NMM/OMM.
Salary and Benefits
Title | Salary |
---|---|
PGY-1 | $56,582.00 |
PGY-2 | $58,508.00 |
PGY-3 | $60,590.00 |
PGY-4 | $62,789.00 |
PGY-5 | $64,890.00 |
PGY-6 | $67,161.00 |
PGY-7 | $69,512.00 |
Residents/Fellows are paid monthly, the last day of the month with appropriate deductions for taxes, FICA, etc. Following is the salary level for each postgraduate year.
List of Benefits
- 20 Business Days Vacation and Sick Leave
- Family medical, vision dental insurance available
- Liability Insurance
- Moonlighting available for fully-licensed residents
- Research opportunities available
- Residents/Fellows will pay a portion of their monthly health insurance premium plan selected by the medical center.
- View Alumni
2022
Frank Goodman, D.O.
Rural FM/OB, Yoakum County Hospital/West Texas Medical Center
Chelsea Masterson, D.O.
Family Practice, Tulsa, Saint Francis Hospital
2019
Angela Tyson, D.O.
Neonatology Fellowship, University of Rochester Medical Center
2018
Dylan McConaghy, D.O.
Swingshift Osteopathy
2016
Jennifer Wilson, D.O.
OSU Center for Health Sciences
2014
Leslie Ching, D.O.
OSU Center for Health Sciences