James C Chan, MD , OHSU ’67-’68 pediatric nephrology fellow, is the 2011 recipient of The Henry L Barnett award, the highest honor the American Academy of Pediatrics nephrology section bestows for “outstanding teaching and clinical care for children ...
Dear School of Medicine community: Spring has finally arrived in Oregon. As the gloom of winter is replaced by glimpses of the sun, it brings with it a sense of hope, and a reminder of what a great place Oregon is to live and work. This past month, ...
A warm welcome to our newest faculty members: Derek Bowers, MSN, Instructor, Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine Kathryn Cable, RD, CDE, Instructor, Medicine Anders Goranson, PsyD, Instructor, Psychiatry Scott Mist, PhD, Research Assistant ...
OHSU StudentSpeak student blog “It’s terrific that Becky has the opportunity to go to Lindau. It reflects well on her and the quality of OHSU’s MD/PhD educational program.” - David Jacoby, MD Since 1951, the annual Lindau Meeting has allowed promising ...
Media Alert WHAT The Oregon Health & Science University School of Nursing is hosting a series of events to celebrate the school's 100th anniversary this month. The School of Nursing offers undergraduate, masters, and doctoral programs in nursing ...
A CNN article titled, Heavy teens at increased risk of heart disease years later, reports on a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. According to the journal, “Teenage boys who are even slightly overweight face an increased risk ...
WHAT Josh Sommer will discuss his campaign to find a cure for a rare bone cancer of the head and spine called clival chordoma, and his belief that patients can and should play an active role in bringing about treatments for their own conditions. Josh ...
The University of Chicago has honored Alfred Lewy, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, with the Professional Achievement Award The University of Chicago had this to say about Dr. Lewy: Dr. Lewy is senior vice chair and the Richard H. ...
Alan Barker, MD, Professor, Department of Medicine, has co-authored an international study that revealed a drug approved to prevent rejection in organ transplant patients helped treat a rare lung disease in women. The life-threatening disease has no ...
In November, the national Foundation for Physical Therapy presented its largest single research grant award in the 30-year history of the Foundation to Dr. Laurie King, Assistant Professor of Neurology. The $300,000 grant in collaboration with Dr. Fay ...