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​Emergency and Trauma Imaging Faculty

Since the fall of 2001, The Trauma One Center at OU Medical Center has been the only Level One Trauma Center in Oklahoma as verified by the American College of Surgeons (ACS), the highest national rating a trauma center can receive. Our ER and Trauma department is involved in providing the highest level of surgical care to trauma patients working with a multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses and health care staff as well as specialists and specialized, state-of-the-art equipment capable of treating the most severe and critical injuries, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The Division of ER and Trauma Imaging covers all aspects of emergent and urgent imaging including Plain Films (x-ray), Fluoroscopy, Computed Tomography (CT) scans, Magnetic Resonance (MRI), and advanced Ultrasound. The breadth of experience among the faculty is reflected in the wide range of academic pursuits enjoyed by the division. The faculty are actively involved in providing top-notch, coordinated, multidisciplinary approach to the evaluation and treatment of patients.

Emergency and Trauma Imaging Section Faculty

Lee A. Jennings, MD, MSHS, AGSF
Internal Medicine

Lee A. Jennings, MD, MSHS, AGSF

Division Director
Associate Professor of Medicine

 

Lee-jennings@ou.edu


Lee A. Jennings, MD, MSHS, Chief and Associate Professor, Reynolds Section of Geriatric Medicine at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, is a board-certified geriatrician and health services researcher whose work focuses on improving models of care delivery for dementia, aligning care received with patient health goals, and improving the competency of health professions students to provide high quality geriatric care. She is the Principal Investigator for 3 statewide grants funded by HRSA, ACL, and the Reynolds Foundation focused on geriatric health care workforce development and community health education for older Oklahomans and their family caregivers. She is a co-investigator on research funded by PCORI, NIA, and the John A. Hartford Foundation and co-chairs the Women in Geriatrics Section for the American Geriatrics Society. Clinically, she specializes in comprehensive geriatric assessment and cognitive evaluation and sees patients at the OU Physicians Senior Health Clinic and the Oklahoma City VA Health System.


Academic Section(s):

Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine


Education:

Eastern Virginia Medical School - Norfolk


Board Certification(s):

Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine
Sub-Specialty Certification: Geriatric Medicine


Residency:

University of California-San Francisco


Fellowship:

University of California-Los Angels


Memberships:

https://ouhsc.edu/ohai

https://dcn.ouhsc.edu/


Clinical/Research Interests:

Dementia care Delivery
Goal-directed Care


Select Publications:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/lee.jennings.1/bibliography/public/