OHSU has announced that Joe Robertson, M.D., M.B.A., will retire as president after nearly 40 years of service. Dr. Robertson said his decision is motivated by a desire to focus on his health and his family.
Expanding prenatal care to unauthorized immigrant women in Oregon reduced death rates for U.S. born infants and helped prevent disease and complications for both women and their children.
A collaboration with U.S. and Canadian-based networks of primary care practices, study will compare impacts of clinician-focused and team-based approaches to advance care planning.
OHSU has been awarded two grants totaling $62 million from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, to help bridge basic science and clinical research.
The Oregon Clinical & Translational Research Institute at OHSU has received a $37 million boost from the federal government to help accelerate the translation of research into clinical use, medical practice and health policy.