[2] The trauma center is located on the west side of Presbyterian Tower, and houses four Medi Flight transports which can be seen on the helipad from Lincoln Boulevard.
Construction includes renovation to reintroduction the much anticipated maternal child services back into Edmond.
Other updates include expansion to the Emergency Department, internal and external facelifts, and new diagnostic and surgical equipment.
The Children's Hospital at OU Medical Center is located in central Oklahoma City on the OUHSC campus.
In April 2011, the Atrium was opened to the public and now serves as the main entrance to the Children's Hospital.
Since the creation of its College of Medicine in the early 1900s, OU's academic health faculty has cared for patients as well as pioneering new treatments through research.
In the early 1990s, College of Medicine leadership charted a vision for an expanded role in patient care.
As a not-for-profit institution, revenues from this clinical practice fund the teaching and research aspects of the college.
The majority of these doctors are board certified in child specialties and many of them offer child-specific services that are unavailable elsewhere in Oklahoma.
[7] Through endowed programs, CMRI helps fund the research and education efforts of leading pediatric doctors at the OU Health Sciences Center.
The building offers patients and families everything needed under one roof, including the most experienced and largest number of cancer specialists, the most advanced technology and a unique environment intended to reduce the "clinical feel" of most out-patient medical facilities.
In 2006, the University of Oklahoma launched a $50 million private fundraising campaign to create endowed chairs and establish programs in cancer research and clinical care.