Managing life after childhood cancer By Tracy Brawley December 24, 2018 OHSU Doernbecher clinic provides comprehensive care and support to help pediatric cancer survivors live their best lives.
OHSU statement on ACA ruling by Texas federal judge December 21, 2018 OHSU joins with hospitals and health systems nationwide in advocating for quality, affordable health care coverage for all.
Knight Cancer Institute program funds 17 projects across the state to address cancer-related health disparities By Amanda Gibbs December 21, 2018 Newly funded projects include the Asian Health & Service Center, which received a grant to help increase culturally and linguistically appropriate cancer resources for Asian communities in Oregon.
Oncology dietitian shares strategies for successful nutrition during the holidays By Kate Rigall December 20, 2018 This month’s cooking class via Facebook will feature simple recipes and tips for oncology patients and families.
When it comes to medical equipment, one size doesn’t fit all By David Sheridan, M.D., M.C.R. December 18, 2018 As a level 1 pediatric trauma center, OHSU Doernbecher shares the importance of pediatric medical device development in standard care.
Event: 2018 Doernbecher Freestyle Collection goes on sale Saturday, Dec. 15 By Tracy Brawley December 13, 2018 MEDIA ALERT: Unique Nike shoe, apparel designs created by OHSU Doernbecher patients available to public for first time.
Internationally accomplished biomedical scientist, scholar to lead OHSU’s $462 million research enterprise By Tamara Hargens-Bradley December 07, 2018 New chief research officer aims to move Oregon’s only academic health center into the upper echelon of NIH-funded research universities.
Adaptive toy program uses assistive technology to help children with disabilities be mobile, play By Kristyna Wentz-Graff December 04, 2018 Operating these toys allows children to move themselves.
New data show sustained responses for patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a form of blood cancer By Amanda Gibbs December 03, 2018 OHSU physician-researcher presents updated gene transfer therapy data at conference, publishes study results in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Responsible gene editing research is necessary now more than ever By Peter Barr-Gillespie, Ph.D. November 30, 2018 "We believe the irresponsible use of this technology highlights the glaring need for continued basic science research."