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Jack Test

Chief Information Officer at Oklahoma Boys State

Jack Test has a diverse work experience that spans various roles and industries. Jack began their career in 2014 as the Chief Information Officer at Oklahoma American Legion Boys State. Jack then worked as a Volunteer for Fallin For Governor and Lankford for Senate. In 2017, they became a General Surgery Resident at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Jack then transitioned to the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine in 2018, where they served as a Resident Physician until 2021. In 2021, they joined Ascension Saint John as a Hospitalist. In 2022, Jack took on the role of Internal Medicine Hospitalist at Core Clinical Partners and Memorial Hospital Guymon Oklahoma. Jack also briefly served as the Chief Operating Officer (Interim) at the American Leadership Foundation. Currently, they are a Nephrology Fellow at the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine.

Jack Test earned a Bachelor's Degree in Biology/Biological Sciences, General from Oklahoma Panhandle State University from 2004 to 2012. Jack also obtained another Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Computer Information Systems from the same university from 2004 to 2011. Later, from 2013 to 2017, they attended the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center where they earned their Doctor of Medicine (MD) in Allopathic Medicine. In August 2013, they obtained certification in Basic Life Support from the American Heart Association | American Stroke Association.

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Oklahoma City, United States

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Oklahoma Boys State

The Oklahoma Boys State program, established in 1938, remains among the most respected youth leadership programs for high school students. Each year, Oklahoma Boys State hosts a one-week in-residence program that educates and mentors hundreds of high school students about government, leadership, and citizenship while inspiring them to serve their communities and country. The core component of Oklahoma's Boys State program is Government in Action – a week-long simulation where delegates run for office, elect government officials, pass legislation, argue in court, and solve state problems in a mock format that gives delegates a taste of public service responsibilities and challenges.