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Since 1983, the OHPP has provided services to physicians and Physician Assistants with alcohol and chemical dependence, quality of care issues, and behavioral and disruptive issues. The OHPP is a confidential, informational support and referral resource for physicians and other health care professionals. No names of participants are released to any external organization. Care is provided by medical colleagues who are sensitive to the special needs of program participants.


Getting Started
The problem of chemical dependency, alcoholism and behavioral problems is a common one. The OHPP recognizes the importance of treating medical professionals in a confidential, individualized program. Help is immediately available a simple call to hotline starts the recovery process.

Confidential Hotline
(405) 427-4391
Lanny Anderson MD - Director

Oklahoma Health Professionals Program, Inc.

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 RESEARCH ARTICLES
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The Use of Prescription Stimulants to Enhance Academic Performance Among College Students in Health Care Programs

Journal of Physician Assistant Education, Vol.22/issue4

AUTHORS: Lawrence Herman, MPA, RPA-C; Oren Shtayermman, PhD; Brittany Aksnes, MS, PA-C; Michelle Anzalone, MS, PA-C; Andre Cormerais, MS, PA-C; Christina Liodice, MS, PA-C

(CLICK HERE) to read the article in it's entirety


Outcome Study of Substance Impaired Physicians and Physician Assistants under Contract with North Carolina Physicians Health Program for the Period 1995-2000

Journal of Addictive Diseases, Vol.24(1)2005 


AUTHORS:  Oswald H. Ganley, PhD, PA-C, Warren J. Pendergast, MD, Michael W. Wilkerson, MD, Daniel E. Mattingly, PA-C

(CLICK HERE) to read the article in it's entirety


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