The Doctor of Philosophy degree program in Allied Health Sciences was designed to promote knowledge across disciplines and informed collaboration among disciplines while promoting research in an area of specialization. Graduates are prepared to assume research faculty positions, particularly in allied health academic programs. At this time, specialization in Rehabilitation Sciences is available, with emphases in biomechanics, musculoskeletal conditions, and pediatrics. Specialization in Nutritional Sciences will be available in the future.
Contact Information:
Irene R. McEwen, PT, PhD, FAPTA
Program Director
Graduate Liaison
(405) 271-1444
College of Allied Health
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
1200 N. Stonewall Suite 3006
Oklahoma City, OK 73117
E-mail: irene-mcewen@ouhsc.edu
The Master of Science degree program in Allied Health Sciences has a specialization in Medical Dosimetry. The program is designed to provide registered radiation therapists with a B.A. or B.S. degree an opportunity for advanced education, training and research. Graduates of the program are eligible to make application to the Medical Dosimetry Certification Board (MDCB).
The program may accept individuals with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics, physics or science without the radiation therapy registry on a case by case basis. There will be additional prerequisites required.Contact Information:
Stacy Anderson, M.S., R.T.(T), CMD, Associate Professor
Program Director, Medical Dosimetry
(405) 271-8001 ext. 41169
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
1200 North Stonewall Ave., PO Box 26901, Oklahoma City, OK 73126-0901
E-mail: stacy-anderson@ouhsc.edu