New medical students eager to learn, serve during pandemic OHSU M.D. Class of 2024: 45% come from racial or ethnic backgrounds other than white; 63% identify as female.
OHSU emphasizes health, safety of international students July 10, 2020 OHSU strongly opposes a new federal directive pertaining to international students and educational institutions.
More medical residents sought to meet health needs of Oregonians By Franny White July 09, 2020 OHSU partners with other hospitals, health systems to grow state’s residency slots by 100.
Medical students create video to focus on racism in health care By Daniel Tshala June 29, 2020 'As a medical community, we must speak out and break the stronghold of racial injustices.'
Oregon Addiction Medicine Fellowship gets federal backing By Erik Robinson June 18, 2020 Award to OHSU is first federal funding for new field of medicine.
Contact tracing in a pandemic gives students real-world education By Franny White June 17, 2020 Medical, public health students contribute to state, county COVID-19 response.
OHSU celebrates more than 1,200 new graduates By Franny White June 04, 2020 June 7 convocation first step in advancing human health in post-pandemic world.
OHSU students pick up needle and thread to support vulnerable populations By Erin Hoover Barnett April 17, 2020 Students make and distribute hundreds of masks.
Jumping in at a time of need By Erin Hoover Barnett March 27, 2020 More than two-thirds of M.D. Class of 2020 graduated early; some stepping into residency training early to help.
Centenarian’s wisdom remains a lesson today By Erin Hoover Barnett March 24, 2020 'Life is tough, but you have to be tougher.'
Hatfield lecturer Dr. Camara Jones names, maps path to dismantle racism to advance health for all By Erin Hoover Barnett January 17, 2020 Crowd of 400 brave weather to hear this nationally noted public health leader.
Body donor’s rare anatomy offers valuable lessons By Franny White April 08, 2019 99-year-old rural Oregonian may have been the oldest-known person with rare, life-threatening condition.
Dr. Danny Jacobs selected to become OHSU’s fifth president By Beth Heinrich May 08, 2018 'It's clear to me that OHSU is a special place," says OHSU's President-select, Dr. Danny Jacobs.
Medical students create video to focus on racism in health care By Daniel Tshala June 29, 2020 'As a medical community, we must speak out and break the stronghold of racial injustices.'
Simulator provides real experience for brain surgeons in training By Erik Robinson October 04, 2017 A brain surgery simulator developed at OHSU allows doctors to gain experience without risking the lives of patients.
More medical residents sought to meet health needs of Oregonians By Franny White July 09, 2020 OHSU partners with other hospitals, health systems to grow state’s residency slots by 100.
Students, trainees help make history By Erin Hoover Barnett January 04, 2021 Learners from across OHSU programs are administering the vaccine.
New medical students eager to learn, serve during pandemic By Franny White August 18, 2020 OHSU M.D. Class of 2024: 45% come from racial or ethnic backgrounds other than white; 63% identify as female.
OHSU School of Dentistry dean steps down September 10, 2020 Dr. Ronald Sakaguchi will serve as interim dean until a national search is conducted.
Native American physician numbers could increase with new path to medicine By Franny White June 20, 2019 OHSU offers the only post-baccalaureate, pre-medical program exclusively for Native Americans.
Sharon Anderson, M.D., appointed dean of the OHSU School of Medicine By Tamara Hargens-Bradley May 24, 2017 Sharon Anderson, M.D., a nationally accomplished clinician, educator, researcher and leader, will be the next dean of the OHSU School of Medicine.