The loss of Dr. Preston J. Phillips has jeopardized an upcoming mission to Togo in West Africa and his Foundation needs your help. While the shooting at St. Francis Hospital is still heavy in our hearts, we lost an important friend and colleague in Dr. Preston Phillips. His loss has left a big void in the planned upcoming mission to Togo. Dr. Phillips had...
Read MoreOrthopaedic Society of Oklahoma Statement on the Tulsa Shooting
All of the members of the Orthopedic Society of Oklahoma would like to express our deepest and heartfelt condolences to the families of Preston Phillips MD, Stephanie Husen DO, Amanda Glenn MA and the brave husband of a patient, William Love on their tragic and senseless deaths on June 1, 2022. Everyday physicians and their staff dedicate themselves to...
Read MoreStatement from Oklahoma State Medical Association
Statement from OSMA President David Holden, MD, on the shooting at St. Francis in Tulsa: “We are heartbroken to hear about the injuries and loss of lives at St. Francis. Oklahoma’s hospitals, clinics and doctors’ offices are places for healing and should be safe for all. And while there will be much to discuss regarding this tragedy in the days and weeks...
Read MoreStatement from American Osteopathic Association
The American Osteopathic Association‘s statement on the killing of four people on the campus of Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma: The following statement is attributable to AOA President Joseph A. Giaimo, DO, and AOA CEO Kevin M. Klauer, DO, EJD: The news of the Tulsa shooting and death of four people on the campus of Saint Francis Health System...
Read MoreStatement from J. Robert Gladden Orthopaedic Society
It is with extreme sadness that we report that we have lost one of our own JRGOS members due to gun violence! Dr. Preston J. Phillips, a revered Orthopaedic Surgeon at St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was senselessly gunned down along with his orthopaedic surgeon colleague, receptionist, and patient on June 1,2022. The community of Black...
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