OHSU respects the work of the Oregon Court of Appeals, but disagrees with its ruling in the Ackerman case and will appeal this decision to the Oregon Supreme Court. The ruling has implications for OHSU and for all public bodies. It is important to ...
In the fall of 1958, pathologist Raymond Grondahl, MD, played host to the President of the Progressive Business Women's Club of Portland, Mrs. Orville H. Fisher. What might have looked like a washing machine to her was in fact a Travenol artificial ...
The School of Medicine has published the January edition of the SoM newsletter, featuring a message from Dean Richardson called “Our global community.” The newsletter’s Paper of the Month, "A method for mapping intralocus interactions influencing ...
Most people who routinely fly have experienced at one time or another the nagging impacts of jet lag. The all-too`-familiar symptoms include insomnia, sleepiness, moodiness and gastrointestinal disorders – impacts that can often disrupt a business ...
Nicole Libal, Senior Research Assistant, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine (APOM), was recently honored as “Technician of the Year” by the Oregon branch of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (OAALAS). As a ...
The Portland Metropolitan Association of Realtors® (PMAR) honored Brian Druker, M.D., director of the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute, JELD-WEN Chair of Leukemia Research at Oregon Health & Science University, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute ...
Tanja Pejovic, M.D., Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, was interviewed by The Oregonian on the topic of ovarian cancer. The article discusses how symptoms of ovarian cancer are nearly impossible to detect, frustrating both ...
Dear School of Medicine community: Recently, I was struck by two important news items. The first was a study that rigorously evaluated OHSU's economic impact to Oregon and found it totaled nearly $4 billion annually. Along with that, we're responsible ...
Competitive travel scholarships are available to all OHSU health professions students, who will commit at least 4 weeks on site to an experience that combines various aspects of clinical practice, public health, education, and research. Applicants ...
The OHSU Graduate Studies Program’s Equity Summer Research Program is now accepting applications from students interested in spending eight to ten weeks in the summer working with faculty and graduate students in a research setting, learning new ...