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June 26, 2024
Thompson hired days after senate resignation

OKLAHOMA CITY – Senator Roger Thompson, R-Okemah, announced on June 14 that he was resigning from the State Senate. On June 20 he announced that he had accepted the role of CEO and Executive Director of the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association (OOA), effective July 1.

“I am honored to join the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association and work alongside dedicated professionals who are committed to improving healthcare in our state,” said Senator Thompson. “Osteopathic medicine plays a crucial role in providing holistic and patient-centered care, and I look forward to contributing to the association’s efforts to support our physicians and enhance healthcare delivery in Oklahoma. The healthcare system in our state faces many challenges, especially in rural Oklahoma, where many Osteopathic doctors serve vulnerable populations. I plan to be a steadfast advocate for them and everyone in this profession to help uphold our goals and mission.”

As CEO and Executive Director, Senator Thompson will lead the OOA in its mission to support and advocate for osteopathic physicians, enhance the quality of healthcare, and promote the principles of osteopathic medicine.

He will oversee the organization’s strategic initiatives, partnerships and programs aimed at advancing the osteopathic profession and addressing the evolving needs of patients and healthcare providers, especially in rural Oklahoma.

“We are thrilled to welcome Senator Roger Thompson as the new CEO and Executive Director of the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association,” said Dr. Jonathan Stone, President of the OOA. “His leadership skills, vision and commitment to advancing healthcare in Oklahoma make him the perfect fit for this role. We are confident that under his guidance, the OOA will continue to thrive and make significant strides in promoting osteopathic medicine and improving healthcare outcomes for all Oklahomans.”

Senator Thompson is a dedicated public servant with a distinguished career in the Oklahoma State Senate. He has been a tireless advocate for healthcare, education and economic development in the state.

His extensive experience in legislative leadership roles, including serving previously as the Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, has equipped him with a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing the healthcare sector.

For more information about the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association and its initiatives, visit https://www.okosteo. org/.

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