07/12/2024
Incoming medical residents and fellows settle in at OHSU
“Residents and fellows are indispensable to carrying out OHSU’s missions across Oregon,” said OHSU School of Medicine Dean Nathan Selden.
"Their efforts advance the care of patients in a diverse array of settings. Many will stay after training as part of Oregon’s permanent health care workforce.”
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07/11/2024
The OHSU School of Medicine applauds the 137 faculty members who have been promoted or tenured this year. 2024 is a milestone for female faculty advancement, marking the first time more women than men advanced to full professor.
“This year, for the first time, more women than men are represented among those promoted to full professor, our highest academic rank. This result reflects years of intentionality in recruiting, developing, mentoring and sponsoring these truly outstanding faculty members whose presence, in turn, lifts each of our missions." —Dean Nathan Selden
Congratulations all!
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07/03/2024
Congratulations to Dr. Lisa Coussens on receiving the esteemed Leadership Grant from Susan G. Komen!
Here's to leading-edge research in breast cancer conducted by expert researchers and clinicians: https://bit.ly/4ezy2Wn
07/03/2024
Maps | OHSU
Printable and interactive maps of Marquam Hill, South Waterfront and other locations.
07/01/2024
A new study highlights differences between France and the U.S. in treating people with an opioid use disorder. The French model shows better access to methadone could save lives in the U.S.
“Americans are dying at persistently unacceptable, unthinkable rates,” said lead author Honora Englander, M.D., an addiction medicine expert in the OHSU School of Medicine. “This doesn’t need to be political; this is science."
French model shows better access to methadone in U.S. could save lives
OHSU author conducting research in France sees opportunity to relieve opioid epidemic gripping the U.S.
06/28/2024
The Three Sisters Rural Track Program creates a pathway for specially trained physicians to dramatically improve health care access in Central Oregon, where many towns have a shortage of providers.
Three newly minted physicians are the first trainees of the three-year family medicine residency program, pictured here (from left): Chris Sutton, D.O., Ben Khalil, M.D., and Callie Krewson, D.O.
OHSU Family Medicine
St. Charles Health System
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06/28/2024
Congratulations to residents and fellows completing their programs!
The OHSU School of Medicine applauds our 292 residents and fellows completing their training in 83 programs this summer as the Class of 2024.
Programs are holding celebrations from June through September, even as incoming residents and fellows begin arriving in July.
"We are extraordinarily proud of our graduating residents and fellows and what they have accomplished during their time at OHSU," said Joyce Hollander-Rodriguez, M.D., associate dean for graduate medical education, OHSU School of Medicine
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06/27/2024
First OHSU School of Medicine Alumni Reunion Weekend a celebratory success!
There were graduates from the M.D. classes of 1964 through 2014 in attendance, participating in various events throughout the weekend - including an alumni basketball game, a tour through OHSU simulation facilities and a walking tour of the Marquam Hill campus.
The weekend culminated with the Alumni Celebration held at the Knight Cancer Research Building on the South Waterfront campus. Six alumni award winners received crystal plaques for awards they received in May.
A good time was had by all!
06/27/2024
Focusing on what went well
Neurosurgery residents at the OHSU School of Medicine decided to turn the long-held tradition of presenting cases with poor outcomes, called Morbidity and Mortality Rounds, on its head. Their brainchild: Vibrancy and Vitality Rounds.
"The idea is to celebrate successful cases and experience the joy – not just for ourselves but along with our patients – of cases that go well,” said Brannan O’Neill, M.D., a rising chief neurosurgery resident.
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