The CORE Institute opens in Oklahoma: 4 key notes

Phoenix-based The Center for Orthopedic Reconstruction and Excellence, or The CORE Institute, opens in Jenks, Okla., next month, according to a Public Radio Tulsa report.

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Here are four key notes:

 

1. The location will be housed in a 51,000-square-foot, 25-bed hospital.

 

2. Bristow (Okla.) Medical Center is backing the facility.

 

3. It will include six operating rooms and will primarily focus on orthopedics and spine, according to Bristow Medical Center CEO Jan Winter Clark.

 

4. The CORE Institute was established in 2005 and provides the entire spectrum of orthopedic services.

 

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