OHSU selects new Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer Angela Sklenka has more than 20 years of extensive experience in human resources with a special focus on elevating organizational culture.
I stand on the shoulders of shaded giants By Rosemarie Hemmings February 23, 2018 Reflections on Black History Month.
OHSU is a leader in comprehensive gender-affirming care across the lifespan By Amy Penkin December 21, 2017 Skilled clinical care and an inclusive environment are key to the growth of OHSU's Transgender Health Program.
Reflections following World AIDS Day 2017: Research brings hope By Nancy Haigwood December 04, 2017 Research groups have made progress in developing vaccines with a strong antibody response to HIV.
Standing with our graduate students December 01, 2017 A federal tax bill that has passed the U.S. House would end the tax waiver for graduate students, increasing their tax load to the point that students could no longer continue their studies.
National Rural Health Day: Education’s role in meeting the expanding health care needs of rural communities By Joyce Hollander-Rodriguez November 16, 2017 Addressing the importance of rural health care needs is important in coming together as a medical community and nation,
On Veterans Day: ‘It’s an honor to serve them back’ By Sharon Anderson November 10, 2017 Caring for veterans continues to be an important part of OHSU School of Medicine Dean Sharon Anderson's work.
Statement on OHSU President Joe Robertson's retirement By Ann Edlen October 19, 2017 The OHSU Foundation thanks Joe Robertson, M.D., M.B.A., for his vision and passion during his tenure as president.
Statement on mass shooting in Las Vegas By Joe Robertson October 02, 2017 OHSU President Joe Robertson shares thoughts on the shooting in Las Vegas.
All hemorrhaging stops … doesn’t it? By David Wilson September 25, 2017 As our politicians wrestle with the challenges of how to structure our health care system, it is important to recognize how much is being achieved.
Senate health care bill, physicians and shame By Esther Choo September 22, 2017 Some physicians express anguish, horror and shame as they watch congress wrestle with health care reform.