OHSU Center for Women's Health Lecture Series Announced

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The Oregon Health & Science University Center for Women’s Health has announced the line-up of topics for the 2008-2009 season of its popular “Speaking of Women” lecture series. The first lecture, on Sept. 11, will focus on the symptoms of ovarian cancer.

The lecture series is a set of one hour topics on women’s health, which take place at a rotating set of locations throughout the Portland community. The lectures are free, and all members of the public are invited.

 

 

 







 

About the Center for Women’s Health
On a day-to-day basis, the OHSU Center for Women's Health is fundamentally changing the health care experience for women by bringing together outstanding clinical care, cutting-edge research and innovative patient and community education in one vibrant location.

The center has been awarded the designation as a National Center of Excellence for women's health by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is one of only 21 institutions in the country to earn this distinction, and the only institution in the Northwest.

 

About OHSU
Oregon Health & Science University is the state’s only health and research university, and only academic health center. As Portland's largest employer and the fourth largest in Oregon (excluding government), OHSU's size contributes to its ability to provide many services and community support activities not found anywhere else in the state. It serves more than 184,000 patients, and is a conduit for learning for more than 3,900 students and trainees. OHSU is the source of more than 200 community outreach programs that bring health and education services to each county in the state.

 


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