The children's cancer program at Oregon Health & Science University Doernbecher Children's Hospital is the only pediatric specialty program in Oregon to be ranked in U.S. News & World Report's 2010-11 "Best Children's Hospitals." OHSU Doernbecher ...
Among the 219 individuals eligible to receive Masters or PhD degrees at the 2010 School of Medicine Hooding Ceremony are two who have already placed their education in the service of others. Svetlana Zubkova (left) and Sarah Bergman (below, right) ...
Gary Rischitelli, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Public Health & Preventive Medicine, was recently featured in an Oregonian article on workplace deaths in Oregon. Dr. Rischitelli specializes in occupational medicine, and oversees the Fatality ...
Tamara J. Phillips, PhD, Professor, Department of Behavioral Neuroscience, has received the 2010 Distinguished Scientist Award from the International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society. Read more at the Department of Behavioral Neuroscience ...
Early on, Dr. Stenzel-Poore became interested in the question "how does the immune system react to injury in the central nervous system?" She decided to study stroke as a model of brain injury. Stroke is the third leading killer in the United States, ...
Sharl S. Azar, President of the 2010 class, is a Portland native and Lewis & Clark College graduate. He matched in internal medicine at OHSU, his top choice, after interviewing at nine other medical centers including several in the East. "What really ...
Thank you for the kind introduction. Congratulations! What a wonderful day. To our guests – family, friends and colleagues – welcome. All of you have played an important role in helping our graduates arrive at this moment. I know they are grateful for ...
June graduations at OHSU will put more ‘boots on the ground’ in the battle to plug a growing health care work force gap that likely will get wider when federal reforms take full effect in 2014 The first new contingent of physicians, registered nurses, ...
Linn Goldberg, MD, Professor, Department of Medicine, recently appeared on KGW’s Live @ 7 to comment on performance-enhancing drugs and the recent confession to doping by Tour de France winner Floyd Landis. In the interview, Dr. Goldberg said that due ...