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Because medical school tuition is no longer only $600

Because medical school tuition is no longer only $600

May 23, 2011
Mitchell Heinemann, MD '44, is one of the oldest members of the OHSU School of Medicine alumni community. Recently, in a conversation with the School of Medicine, he recalled details from his life, including where he was the day Pearl Harbor was ...
Because medical school tuition is no longer only $600

Because medical school tuition is no longer only $600

May 23, 2011
Mitchell Heinemann, MD '44, is one of the oldest members of the OHSU School of Medicine alumni community. Recently, in a conversation with the School of Medicine, he recalled details from his life, including where he was the day Pearl Harbor was ...
Fernando and Dolores Leon: Partners in living and giving

Fernando and Dolores Leon: Partners in living and giving

April 25, 2011
Dolores Leon, MD ’75, has always tried to learn from her patients. As a pediatric anesthesiologist she has spent 28 years explaining to children what she was going to do to help them during surgery. “For many years I said, ‘Hello. I’m Dr. Leon and I’m ...
Fernando and Dolores Leon: Partners in living and giving

Fernando and Dolores Leon: Partners in living and giving

April 25, 2011
Dolores Leon, MD ’75, has always tried to learn from her patients. As a pediatric anesthesiologist she has spent 28 years explaining to children what she was going to do to help them during surgery. “For many years I said, ‘Hello. I’m Dr. Leon and I’m ...
Dubois scholarship a gift of freedom

Dubois scholarship a gift of freedom

February 24, 2011
Born in Denver, Colo. and an Oregonian since 1997, Nick Westfall had significant roots in the construction industry through his family. The leap to medicine – and to OHSU – began when he participated in a Health Career Opportunity summer program for ...
Dubois scholarship a gift of freedom

Dubois scholarship a gift of freedom

February 24, 2011
Born in Denver, Colo. and an Oregonian since 1997, Nick Westfall had significant roots in the construction industry through his family. The leap to medicine – and to OHSU – began when he participated in a Health Career Opportunity summer program for ...
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