Robert Steiner, MD, Professor, Department of Pediatrics and Molecular & Medical Genetics, was recently named Deputy Editor for the journal Genetics in Medicine (GIM), beginning January 2012. “It’s an honor to have been named Deputy Editor of this ...
Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine ranks life experience and a passion for medicine right up there with above-average GPAs and whiz-kid MCAT scores. This year’s entering class exemplifies those principals and includes three former ...
Exceptional academic ability will always be essential for physicians who must be skilled at processing and integrating large amounts of information. These academic skills tend to correlate well with grades and test scores. But faced with two ...
“I think I had an exceptional medical school education at the University of Colorado, but OHSU made me a doctor.” - Dr. Calonge Medicine might almost be an inherited trait for School of Medicine Alumni Association award winner Bruce Nedrow “Ned” ...
The Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) elected Gregory Landry, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, as a Distinguished Fellow during their Vascular Annual Meeting held June 16-18, 2011 in Chicago. The designation of Distinguished Fellow is ...
Brian Druker, MD, Professor and Director of the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute, and Janet Rowley, MD, of the University of Chicago Medical Center, have been chosen by the American Society of Hematology (ASH) to share the Ernest Beutler Lecture and ...
Thomas Becker, MD, PhD, Professor and Chair of the OHSU Department of Public Health, has been appointed as the first Charles R. and Velma E. Sharp Endowed Professor at the OHSU School of Medicine. The establishment of this professorship was made ...
Dr. Starr was named a winner of the Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research – often called the U.S. equivalent of the Nobel Prize – in 2007 in recognition of the enormous impact his work has had on prolonging and enhancing lives of millions ...
Albert Starr, M.D., best known for co-inventing and implanting the world’s first successful artificial heart valve, is taking on a new role at OHSU as special adviser to OHSU Dean of Medicine Mark Richardson, M.D., M.B.A., and OHSU President Joe ...
Tartar Trust Fellowships are intended to be used for supporting research endeavors and research career development in the School of Medicine. The Department of Behavioral Neuroscience is proud to announce that the following trainees recently received ...