Welcome to the new Tulsa Schweitzer Fellows
By Morgan Holmes, TU Communications Thursday May 7, 2020 On May 6, the Tulsa chapter of the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship officially welcomed its fifth cohort, a new group of Schweitzer…
By Morgan Holmes, TU Communications Thursday May 7, 2020 On May 6, the Tulsa chapter of the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship officially welcomed its fifth cohort, a new group of Schweitzer…
By: Morgan Holmes, TU Communications When all medical avenues have been traveled and a person enters end-of-life hospice care, it is often felt that nothing is left to do before…
By: Mayra Valdivia Carlisle, Tulsa FFL 2017-18 I know times are hard right now. A lot of people are suffering from depression, anxiety, insomnia, reduced feelings of safety, and experiencing…
By Rachel Gold, Fellowship Director Last night, Tulsa Schweitzer Fellows and Fellows for Life (and a future Fellow!) joined with Schweitzer sites across the country for an evening of service…
By: University of Tulsa Housed at The University of Tulsa, the Tulsa Schweitzer Fellowship is a 12-month health leadership and service program for graduate and professional degree students who want…
By Robert Evatt, Tulsa People Toni Nigro, a student in Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences’ Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program, is working hard to prepare for a career…
By: Kristen Faucett Killeavy, MOT, FFL '18 “The greatest thing is to give thanks for everything. He who has learned this knows what it means to live.” – Albert Schweitzer…
By: Rachel Gold, Fellowship Director This evening, three Schweitzer Fellows/Fellows for Life were given awards from the Tulsa County Medical Society (TCMS) to recognize their leadership and commitment to serving…
By: University of Tulsa The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship is a 12-month leadership and service program for Tulsa-area graduate and professional degree students who are passionate about addressing unmet health needs…
By: OU-Tulsa Three OU-Tulsa students have been named 2019-2020 Schweitzer Fellows. E’ula Green and Rockolyn Daniels are students in the School of Social Work. Their project addresses food insecurity in…