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Why I teach: Rebecca Harrison, MD, FACP

March 23, 2011
March’s Q&A features Rebecca Harrison, MD, FACP, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Section Chief, and Division of Hospital Medicine. Dr. Harrison teaches internal medicine in a variety of clinical and classroom settings. She is the ...

StudentSpeak: Breathless

March 23, 2011
The man had a tumor in one lung. A big one, apparently. Large enough to pull his gullet and Adam’s apple visibly to the left. I wait my turn with other medical students walking the wards, put my stethoscope to his back and hear…nothing. Other side, ...

A bold new vision of global health

March 23, 2011
Addressing a packed audience at the inaugural Kathryn Robertson Memorial Lecture in Global Health, OHSU President Joe Robertson, MD, said his daughter, Katie, was a woman who embraced life to the fullest. “But my fondest memories of her,” he added, ...

Dr. Barker awarded the 2011 Richard Doll Prize

March 22, 2011
The International Epidemiological Association (IEA) has announced that David Barker, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Medicine and Senior Scientist in the Heart Research Center has been selected to receive the 2011 Richard Doll Prize in Epidemiology. ...

OHSU medical students present case for change in Salem

March 21, 2011
During this legislative session, OHSU medical students have frequently made appearances in Salem to talk about health policy with their state representatives. The students have done this by traveling alone, in pairs or in groups to speak to the ...

Med students win coveted fellowship award

March 18, 2011
Four of the six coveted summer 2011 OSLER TL1 fellowships have been awarded to medical students pursuing oncology projects. The OSLER T1 fellowships are awarded by the Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute (OCTRI), and funded by NIH. ...

From the Archives: Round Up the Posse! Hance F. Haney MD, PhD

March 17, 2011
Hance Francis Haney was born October 20, 1903 in the small town of Westfield, Wisconsin. He attended University of Wisconsin in Madison, where he earned a BA (1926) and a PhD in physiology (1934). Concurrent with his work in Wisconsin, he also studied ...
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