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In 1967, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education authorized the College of Allied Health. The College was activated in February 1970 to consolidate and coordinate existing programs on the OU Health Sciences Center campus and to further develop programs to meet allied health resource needs in Oklahoma. It serves as the academic unit for eleven health science professions, post professional, and graduate degree programs. Its professional-entry educational programs prepare students to join a multidisciplinary health care delivery system focused on the well-being of citizens of Oklahoma. Four of the eleven professional entry programs are the only programs in Oklahoma: Audiology, Nuclear Medicine, Occupational Therapy, and Radiation Therapy. College pass rate on professional entry Boards/Licensure examinations in the eleven professional-entry programs is 94.3%. Through its graduate programs, the College prepares future leadership, faculty, advanced practice clinicians, and researchers for the professions and Oklahoma.

The College is authorized to offer twenty-one programs: eight baccalaureates, twelve at the master or doctoral level, and one certificate program. Diagnosis of disease and disorders, wellness and prevention, therapeutic and rehabilitative services, health care administration, and allied health professions education encompass the spectrum of professional programs in the College of Allied Health. Faculty offer continuing education programs for practitioners in Oklahoma and region, and faculty development seminars for clinicians involved with professional-entry programs in the College. The College extended its accredited professional-entry programs in Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy to the OU branch campus in Tulsa in 1998. In 2002, the College offered OU's first web-based graduate degree program in Rehabilitation Sciences and in 2003 its first post-professional web-based undergraduate degree program in Radiation Sciences. The professional-entry accredited program in Sonography was extended to the OU-Tulsa campus in Fall 2006 and from Fall 2007-Spring 2017, the professional-entry accredited program in Radiography was extended to the OU-Tulsa campus.

College of Allied Health announces the launch of the Allied Leadership Collective, or ALLCO

College of Allied Health announces the launch of the Allied Leadership Collective, or ALLCO

Rehabilitation Sciences Clinical and Community Advancement Ceremony and Honoring Dr. Lynn Jeffries

Rehabilitation Sciences Clinical and Community Advancement Ceremony and Honoring Dr. Lynn Jeffries

Professor Gildon Re-Elected as ACERT Vice President, Showcases Innovative Research

Professor Gildon Re-Elected as ACERT Vice President, Showcases Innovative Research

OU College of Allied Health Celebrates Opening of Interprofessional Sonography Laboratory

OU College of Allied Health Celebrates Opening of Interprofessional Sonography Laboratory

Allied Health Is Often Defined By What It Is Not

Allied Health Is Often Defined By What It Is Not

Allied Health Alumna and Cancer Survivor Serves Other Cancer Survivors

Allied Health Alumna and Cancer Survivor Serves Other Cancer Survivors

OU Allied Health Expands Speech and Hearing Programs with Million Dollar Inasmuch Foundation Gift

OU Allied Health Expands Speech and Hearing Programs with Million Dollar Inasmuch Foundation Gift

Katie Elliot Elected Nutrition Chair of National Academy of Practice

Katie Elliot Elected Nutrition Chair of National Academy of Practice

OU Sonography Students continue tradition of SDMS Award Success

OU Sonography Students continue tradition of SDMS Award Success

Outstanding OU Alumni Recognized with Regents’ Alumni Award

Outstanding OU Alumni Recognized with Regents’ Alumni Award

Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences faculty elected to SDMS Nominating Committee

Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences faculty elected to SDMS Nominating Committee

Radiation Therapy student, Ryan Davis Delivers Resolution

Radiation Therapy student, Ryan Davis Delivers Resolution

Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences program faculty featured in the current issue of Radiologic Technology

Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences program faculty featured in the current issue of Radiologic Technology

We love to share the success of our alumni!

We love to share the success of our alumni!

OUHS Nuclear Medicine students present at the Annual Southwestern Chapter Society of Nuclear Medicine

OUHS Nuclear Medicine students present at the Annual Southwestern Chapter Society of Nuclear Medicine

FIRST OUHS Sonography team to participate in the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) Sonoslam student competition

FIRST OUHS Sonography team to participate in the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) Sonoslam student competition

Professor Emeritus Martha Ferretti, PT, MPH, FAPTA, Receives 2023 Regents’ Alumni Award

Professor Emeritus Martha Ferretti, PT, MPH, FAPTA, Receives 2023 Regents’ Alumni Award

The 2023 Oklahoma Autism Conference, hosted by the Oklahoma Autism Network this October, at the Embassy Suites Convention Center.

The 2023 Oklahoma Autism Conference, hosted by the Oklahoma Autism Network this October, at the Embassy Suites Convention Center.

The 2023 Oklahoma Autism Conference, hosted by the Oklahoma Autism Network in October, was a great success.  The event was held in-person for the first time since 2019.

The 2023 Oklahoma Autism Conference, hosted by the Oklahoma Autism Network in October, was a great success. The event was held in-person for the first time since 2019.

Dr. Katie Eliot wins an Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics' Medallion Award

Dr. Katie Eliot wins an Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics' Medallion Award

Strategic Plan

Vision

The College of Allied Health will be a leader in improving quality of life so people and communities thrive.

Mission

To promote a culture that develops health professionals who enrich the lives of people and communities through interprofessional education, discovery, and care.

Goals

  1. Improve health and well-being of communities through intentional partnerships and engagements.
  2. Create engaging and challenging experiences for students that support their academic growth with opportunities for professional and personal success.
  3. Grow research and scholarship by developing a sustained community of innovators.
  4. Infuse collaborative interprofessionalism into the CAH culture to engage everyone in transformative interprofessional education and experiences that promote best practice.
  5. Establish an intentional college culture in which everyone is included, engaged, and valued.

Interprofessional Projects

  • Communities
    Improve health and well-being of communities through intentional partnerships and engagement.
     
  • Student Experience
    Create engaging and challenging experiences for students that support their academic growth with opportunities for professional and personal success.
     
  • Discovery
    Grow research and scholarship by developing a sustained community of innovators.
     
  • Interprofessional Education
     
  • Belonging
    Establish an intentional college culture in which everyone is included, engaged, and valued.

You Belong Here

The University of Oklahoma, fosters a culture of respect and civility, belonging, and access, which are essential to our collective pursuit of excellence and our determination to change lives. The unique talents, perspectives, and experiences of our community enrich the learning and working environment at OU, inspiring us to harness our innovation creativity, and collaboration for the advancement of people everywhere.

Visit Us

Welcome to the University of Oklahoma Health Campus located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, approximately 25 miles north of Norman, Oklahoma, and within blocks of the State Capitol. The College of Allied Health also offers several programs on the OU-Tulsa campus, located in the heart of midtown Tulsa.

Prospective students should contact the Office of Academic & Student Affairs at (405) 271-6588 or by email if you are interested in learning more about our program offerings.

Take a virtual tour of the Oklahoma City campus   Take a virtual tour of the Tulsa campus


Parking Information

Patients, prospective students, and visitors: free visitor parking is available in the parking garage accessible from Stonewall Avenue north of the College of Allied Health building and south of 13th Street. Bring your ticket to your clinic appointment or prospective student appointment to be validated.

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Allied Health Building
Allied Health Practice Center

OKC Campus

1200 North Stonewall Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73126

To schedule a campus tour, email or call 405-271-6588

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Tulsa Campus

4502 East 41st Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma

To schedule a campus tour, email or call 918-660-3318