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The Pacific Northwest has no shortage of natural wonders, but sometimes the great outdoors may not be so great. Whether it’s minor injuries like sprains and strains or natural hazards like extreme ...
The Survey class focuses on REDCap's survey functionality and will include demonstrations of specific survey features. Oregon Health & Science University is dedicated to improving the health and ...
The University of Washington Technology Development Center is hosting a training series aimed at early-stage academic innovators who need to quickly learn the essentials of biomedical entrepreneurship ...
OHSU’s board of directors has named members to the OHSU Presidential Search Committee. The committee — announced on Dec. 20, 2024 — will conduct a national search for OHSU’s next president. The new ...
"All women deserve to enjoy a healthy sexual life," says Nicole Cirino, M.D., associate professor of psychiatry at OHSU's Center for Women's Health. Studies have shown that sex is extremely beneficial ...
A visit to an OHSU primary care clinic is the start of a lifelong relationship. From newborns to great-grandparents — and everyone in between — our care adjusts as you grow. Learn about primary care ...
To access Bridge externally you must have an OHSU account and either use a VPN connection or login to Citrix. To access Bridge via Citrix Remote Access, first login to Citrix. Then, launch a Citrix ...
This clinic includes Family Medicine providers.
The OHSU Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology's Research Team provides expertise in clinical research. We conduct research studies for various gastrointestinal and hepatic conditions. Most ...
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Molly Palmer has much lower anxiety and better health after embracing her true gender. She received care for her transition — as well as for multiple sclerosis — at OHSU. “I’ve felt like a woman my ...