M.D. Class of 2028 welcomed into medicine by OHSU Future physicians pledge lifetime of service in annual White Coat Ceremony.
Tribute to a centenarian groundbreaker By Mariana Phipps December 29, 2020 Dr. Walter C. Reynolds was the first African American to receive a medical degree from OHSU.
Former OHSU President Leonard Laster dies at age 92 By Erik Robinson October 27, 2020 Laster worked to establish the Vollum Institute and sought to raise the university’s profile as a national leader in medical research.
OHSU board approves revised budget that restores salaries, reduces tuition increase September 25, 2020 Improving financial results, the Legislature’s actions to prioritize education, health care enable restorations.
First medical residency program in the works for Central Oregon By Franny White September 22, 2020 New OHSU program could bring family medicine residents to Madras as early as 2024.
6 ways parents can ensure a safe, healthy school year from home By Tracy Brawley September 15, 2020 OHSU Doernbecher, Casey Eye Institute experts offer tips to help kick-start student success despite COVID-19
OHSU School of Dentistry dean steps down September 10, 2020 Dr. Ronald Sakaguchi will serve as interim dean until a national search is conducted.
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 applauds Oregon Legislature for passage of bipartisan budget package August 11, 2020 OHSU will recommend to its Board of Directors reducing tuition increases from the previously approved 5%-7.5% increase down to a 2% increase for the 2020-2021 academic year.
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.