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Message from Dean Richardson: Developing innovative leaders

Message from Dean Richardson: Developing innovative leaders

January 19, 2011
Dear School of Medicine community: For some time, we’ve been talking about transforming academic medicine – here at OHSU and nationally. Our conversations have focused on supporting a more collaborative culture, reorganizing to maximize our positive ...

Message from Dean Richardson: Developing innovative leaders

January 19, 2011
Dear School of Medicine community: For some time, we’ve been talking about transforming academic medicine – here at OHSU and nationally. Our conversations have focused on supporting a more collaborative culture, reorganizing to maximize our positive ...
StudentSpeak: Collaborator, Friend, Whiteboard

StudentSpeak: Collaborator, Friend, Whiteboard

January 12, 2011
There are very few places where I feel more at home than here at OHSU. It’s a welcoming environment, to be sure, &, although the cynic in me is quick to point out that, having been a Ph.D. student here since 2005, I have spent more time on campus than ...
Why I Teach – Suzanne Mitchell, PhD

Why I Teach – Suzanne Mitchell, PhD

January 12, 2011
January's Q&A features Suzanne Mitchell, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Behavioral Neuroscience, who was nominated by the Executive Committee of the Department of Behavioral Neuroscience Dr. Mitchell’s research examines whether the elevated ...
Why I Teach – Suzanne Mitchell, PhD

Why I Teach – Suzanne Mitchell, PhD

January 12, 2011
January's Q&A features Suzanne Mitchell, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Behavioral Neuroscience, who was nominated by the Executive Committee of the Department of Behavioral Neuroscience Dr. Mitchell’s research examines whether the elevated ...
Building the first blocks of a career in science

Building the first blocks of a career in science

January 03, 2011
If you want children to think about the role of red and white blood cells in the body, start by asking them to create an autonomous robot to sort red and white LEGO blocks. This was the call to action behind the 2010-2011 First LEGO League (FLL) ...
Building the first blocks of a career in science

Building the first blocks of a career in science

January 03, 2011
If you want children to think about the role of red and white blood cells in the body, start by asking them to create an autonomous robot to sort red and white LEGO blocks. This was the call to action behind the 2010-2011 First LEGO League (FLL) ...
Zipping around town

Zipping around town

December 21, 2010
He reckons he's heard most of the jokes by now: "When are you going to buy the back half?" "Where's the rubber band?" "Hey! Are there another 99 clowns in there somewhere?" But for Patrick Brunett, MD, Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine, driving ...
Zipping around town

Zipping around town

December 21, 2010
He reckons he's heard most of the jokes by now: "When are you going to buy the back half?" "Where's the rubber band?" "Hey! Are there another 99 clowns in there somewhere?" But for Patrick Brunett, MD, Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine, driving ...
PSI: A commitment to mentoring

PSI: A commitment to mentoring

December 16, 2010
An OHSU-led opportunity for high school students to understand the value and importance of primary literature and develop their own research proposals is attracting record interest in Portland’s Partnership for Scientific Inquiry (PSI) program. “There ...
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