Stories

Dr. Wahbeh interviewed on NPR

July 15, 2010
Helane Wahbeh, ND, Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology was interviewed on NPR in a segment called “Researcher Dispels Notion Music Can Get Kids High.” While NPR pointed out that some websites promote so-called digital drugs as a way for kids ...

Dr. Wahbeh interviewed on NPR

July 15, 2010
Helane Wahbeh, ND, Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology was interviewed on NPR in a segment called “Researcher Dispels Notion Music Can Get Kids High.” While NPR pointed out that some websites promote so-called digital drugs as a way for kids ...

Dr. Nelson quoted in USA Today article on osteoporosis screening

July 15, 2010
Heidi Nelson, MD, Research Professor, Department of Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology, was quoted in an article about osteoporosis screening. In the article, a government task force said routine screening for osteoporosis should include all ...

Dr. Nelson quoted in USA Today article on osteoporosis screening

July 15, 2010
Heidi Nelson, MD, Research Professor, Department of Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology, was quoted in an article about osteoporosis screening. In the article, a government task force said routine screening for osteoporosis should include all ...

Drs. Charles Thomas and Alan Sandler quoted in The Columbian

July 13, 2010
Charles Thomas, MD, Professor, Department of Radiation Medicine, and Alan Sandler, MD, Professor, Department of Medicine, were mentioned in a Columbian article about lung cancer. The article explains how Lung cancer kills more people — 157,300 a year ...

Drs. Charles Thomas and Alan Sandler quoted in The Columbian

July 13, 2010
Charles Thomas, MD, Professor, Department of Radiation Medicine, and Alan Sandler, MD, Professor, Department of Medicine, were mentioned in a Columbian article about lung cancer. The article explains how Lung cancer kills more people — 157,300 a year ...
20,000 Oregonians enroll in Oregon POLST Registry

20,000 Oregonians enroll in Oregon POLST Registry

July 09, 2010
The new Oregon Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) Registry, which is operated by the OHSU Department of Emergency Medicine through a contract from the state of Oregon, went "live" statewide Dec. 3, 2009. Nicholas_Weltch_6Although ...
See more stories