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.
Taking the lead in Oregon to prevent inherited disease By Paula Amato, M.D. May 20, 2019 Patients and families in Oregon should be able to benefit from gene therapy technologies developed here.
When it comes to health, men and women should not be treated equal By Michelle Berlin, M.D., M.P.H. May 17, 2019 In a world rightfully striving for gender equality, there should be one exception: health.
Taking action to understand the genetic causes of autism By Brian J. O’Roak, Ph.D. April 25, 2019 Leading human geneticist outlines benefit of genetic testing, research for scientific understanding and well-being of individuals with autism.
OHSU extends condolences to the Monfries family By Danny Jacobs, M.D., M.P.H., FACS April 23, 2019 Sydney Paige Monfries, a senior at Fordham University, passed away on Sunday, April 14, 2019.
OHSU statement on New Zealand shooting By Danny Jacobs, M.D., M.P.H., FACS March 16, 2019 This senseless act compels us to unequivocally reaffirm OHSU’s commitment to an environment that is inclusive and safe for all.
Join the herd: Vaccinate and save lives By Alanna Braun, M.D. March 01, 2019 Doctor encourages citizens to contact legislators, telling them to vote yes on HB 3063.
Prescription for aging: Resistance exercise and strength training By Kerry Kuehl, M.D. February 21, 2019 OHSU sports medicine specialist offers tips for staying healthy as we age.
Vaccination saves lives By Danny Jacobs, M.D., M.P.H., FACS January 28, 2019 Declining vaccinations for nonmedical reasons endangers the health of our population's most vulnerable.
When it comes to medical equipment, one size doesn’t fit all By David Sheridan, M.D., M.C.R. December 18, 2018 As a level 1 pediatric trauma center, OHSU Doernbecher shares the importance of pediatric medical device development in standard care.
Responsible gene editing research is necessary now more than ever By Peter Barr-Gillespie, Ph.D. November 30, 2018 "We believe the irresponsible use of this technology highlights the glaring need for continued basic science research."