The Oklahoman

HEALTH NOTES

- MEG WINGERTER, STAFF WRITER

Autism center gets grant

The Oklahoma Autism Center received a grant to expand a program for teachers and others who work with kids who have autism spectrum disorders. The Arnall Family Foundation made the $220,000 grant so the center could offer technical support and leaning opportunit­ies to more profession­als. The type of assistance offered depends on the needs of each school district. For more informatio­n, go to AutismCent­erOK.org.

Nurse practition­ers elect officers

The Associatio­n of Oklahoma Nurse Practition­ers elected Margaret Rosales, of Tulsa, as its new president in January. Other officers elected were president-elect Leah Melton, Norman; secretary Cene’ Livingston, Oklahoma City; treasurer Tracy Langley, Ada; immediate past President Toni Pratt-Reid, Piedmont; legislativ­e chair Mindy Whitten, Tulsa; and historian Tricia Butner, Waynoka. Regional representa­tives are Bryan Nutter, Alva; Trish Farmer, Talala; Cynthia Sanford, Quinton; Carl Laffoon, Tuttle; Damarcus Nelson, Oklahoma City; and Gus Canaday, Tulsa.

Nursing home group rebrands

The Oklahoma Associatio­n of Health Providers has renamed itself Care Providers Oklahoma. The group represents skilled nursing facilities, intermedia­te care facilities for people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es, assisted living facilities and other long-term care providers.

SWOSU forms partnershi­p

Western Technology Center and Southweste­rn Oklahoma State University agreed to a partnershi­p to offer medical laboratory technician and radiologic technology programs at the center. The university currently has associate degree programs in both fields. Officials said the partnershi­p will expand the programs into a larger area. For more informatio­n, go to www.swosu. edu or www.westtech.edu.

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Margaret Rosales

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