OHSU and AFSCME reach tentative agreement By September 21, 2022 Bargaining teams are pleased to announce that they’ve reached tentative agreement on a new contract.
OHSU manages tight budget to support vital missions By September 19, 2022 Pandemic, inflation continue challenging financial environment during new fiscal year.
New statewide COVID-19 forecast raises concern about flu By Erik Robinson September 16, 2022 Drawing from global trends, OHSU forecasts potential for vigorous return of influenza after two-year dip.
Chronic conditions affect older Black, white patients differently By Franny White September 16, 2022 OHSU, Yale researchers find kidney disease bigger contributor for Black deaths; heart disease and depression significant factors in white deaths.
OHSU experts caution older adults on increasing rates of dangerous falls By Erik Robinson September 15, 2022 Ground-level falls among older adults can be reduced with awareness, simple measures, OHSU experts say.
Social media outreach for veteran suicide prevention shows promise By Erik Robinson September 14, 2022 OHSU, VA study demonstrates feasibility of online training for at-risk veterans’ families, friends.
OHSU experts tapped for national Artificial Intelligence initiative By Amanda Gibbs September 13, 2022 NIH-backed projects will help accelerate the use of artificial intelligence, machine learning to tackle complex research challenges for cancer, other diseases.
OHSU selects first Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer By September 12, 2022 Qiana Williams brings more than 20 years of Human Resources experience and a successful track record as a people-centered leader.
Best prescription for avoiding wildfire smoke: Stay inside By Erik Robinson September 09, 2022 OHSU expert warns that cloth masks are insufficient for wildfire smoke, may give false sense of security.