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For Immediate Release
Mercy Memorial Physician Named Doctor of the Year
Ardmore — Thomas W. McCulloh, D.O., a Mercy
Memorial physician, was named “2008 Doctor of the Year” by the Oklahoma
Osteopathic Association at the 108th annual convention in Oklahoma City
last week. This award is given to osteopathic physicians who exemplify
leadership qualities, demonstrate high moral characteristics and garner
respect among colleagues and peers.
An Ardmore High School graduate, Dr. McCulloh
attended the University of Oklahoma in Norman, then pursued graduate
studies at the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond. He continued
his education as a member of the first graduating class of Oklahoma
State University Center for Health Sciences College of Osteopathic
Medicine in Tulsa, earning his medical degree in 1977. After completing
an internship at Garden City Hospital in Garden City, Michigan, Dr.
McCulloh was in general practice for three years in Skiatook, Oklahoma.
He was then selected to complete a family practice residency at Wayne
State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan, where he was
chief resident in the department of family medicine.
In 1983, Dr. McCulloh returned to Ardmore to
practice family medicine. In the mid-1990s, he opened the Good Shepherd
Clinic in Ardmore, offering free medical services to those who could not
afford health care in the community. Today, the clinic includes several
area physicians and providers who volunteer time and resources.
Mercy Memorial Health Center is a member of Mercy
Health System of Oklahoma and the Sisters of Mercy Health System.
Press release dated: May 6, 2008 |