Tribute to a centenarian groundbreaker By Mariana Phipps December 29, 2020 Dr. Walter C. Reynolds was the first African American to receive a medical degree from OHSU.
OHSU 2020 accomplishments: The year in review December 24, 2020 OHSU members remain steadfast in their commitment to ensuring the health and well-being of all Oregonians and beyond.
Spreading cheer despite a pandemic By Tracy Brawley December 21, 2020 Community groups, organizations adjust to safely bring joy to young patients receiving care at OHSU Doernbecher this season .
New Elks Children’s Eye Clinic building opens to patients By Franny White December 18, 2020 60,000-square-foot, $50-million project offers advanced eye care for children, adults.
Time to raise awareness about essential tremor, a debilitating disorder that’s too often ignored By Kim Burchiel, M.D. December 18, 2020 Millions quietly suffer with the condition’s single maddening symptom: involuntary, rhythmic shaking.
OHSU COVID-19 vaccine plan for high-risk health care workers By Tamara Hargens-Bradley December 15, 2020 Oregon Health & Science University will be among the first “prepositioning” sites in Oregon to receive 975 doses of the Pfizer BioNTEch COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday, Dec. 15.
Actualización Sobre el Ensayo Clínico de OHSU de la Vacuna Contra el COVID-19 By Franny White December 14, 2020 Individuals who have high risk for infection are being prioritized for enrollment into national study.
OHSU COVID-19 Vaccine Clinical Trial Update By Franny White December 14, 2020 Individuals who have high risk for infection are being prioritized for enrollment into national study.
Gov. Kate Brown names OHSU executive as special adviser for COVID-19 vaccination implementation By Tracy Brawley December 11, 2020 Connie Seeley tapped to help direct Oregon’s distribution strategy.
NBA ‘bubble’ reveals the ultimate home court advantage, study finds By Erik Robinson December 11, 2020 OHSU study highlights the importance of paying attention to circadian rhythms.