“It’s incredible to have a resource in our state with world-class researchers and doctors. They provide the kind of care Oklahomans often think they need to travel out of state to get.”
Meg Salyer has served as a community representative on OMRF’s conflict of interest committee for more than a decade. When a member of her family began experiencing autoimmune disease symptoms, she knew exactly where to turn: OMRF’s Rheumatology Center of Excellence. The real estate developer, who also recently joined OMRF’s Board of Directors, says, “Having a jewel like OMRF in our community provides a lot of comfort.”
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