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Mobile Medical Unit Project Featured in Sooner Magazine

Mobile Medical Unit construction and Sooner Magazine logo.

Mobile Medical Unit Project Featured in Sooner Magazine

Sooner Magazine, a publication of the University of Oklahoma Foundation, recently featured an article highlighting the mobile medical unit project led by Bryan Bloom, an assistant professor in OU’s Haskell and Irene Lemon Construction Science Division, and assistant professor Ken Marold from the Division of Architecture

The mobile medical unit, designed to deliver medical care to Wichita and Affiliated Tribe members who live far away from traditional medical facilities, was built by OU construction science students in Bryan Bloom’s Design + Build course.  

To read the full Sooner Magazine article, click the link below.

How do you provide medical care to those who live far from clinics? • Sooner Magazine  


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