Feb. 24 forecast shows decline of COVID-19 hospitalizations in Oregon By Erik Robinson February 24, 2022 Data also show Oregon’s omicron peak was fourth-lowest in the country on a population-weighted basis.
‘We’ll be with you every step of the way’ By Erin Hoover Barnett February 22, 2022 Eighteen months after starting medical school, the OHSU M.D. Class of 2024 dons their white coats as this rite of passage returns.
Feb. 17 forecast shows accelerated decline of COVID-19 hospitalizations in Oregon By Erik Robinson February 17, 2022 Forecast shows importance of Oregonians sticking to public health measures.
OHSU expands, improves transgender health services By Franny White February 10, 2022 New staff, projects focused on better serving transgender, nonbinary patients.
Feb. 10 forecast reveals omicron peak has passed By Erik Robinson February 10, 2022 Projection also accounts for importance of maintaining public health measures, including indoor masking.
Fecal implants drive behavioral and cognitive changes in Alzheimer’s model By Erik Robinson February 08, 2022 OHSU research in mice suggests gut microbiome could be path toward treating or forestalling cognitive decline.
Feb. 3 forecast shows COVID-19 hospitalizations reaching peak in Oregon By Erik Robinson February 03, 2022 OHSU forecaster credits Oregonians for reducing infections, lowering per-capita hospitalizations compared with other states.
OHSU Knight Cancer Institute applauds updated Biden administration ‘Cancer Moonshot’ initiative By Amanda Gibbs February 02, 2022 Institute leaders helped shape revamped plans, say OHSU will be ‘instrumental’ in contributing to the cause moving forward.
Jan. 28 forecast indicates Oregon COVID-19 hospitalizations may be reaching peak By Erik Robinson January 28, 2022 Forecast adjusted downward due to Oregonians’ commitment to sticking with public health measures.
OHSU board of directors gets updates on diversity, inclusion, anti-racism efforts January 28, 2022 University leaders also hear update on financial impacts related to COVID-19 pandemic.