Extra iron supplements have no effect on maternal, infant health, OHSU study reveals Findings will inform federal clinical recommendations for prenatal iron deficiency screening, supplementation.
OHSU-designed metric aims to improve social-emotional health services for young children August 15, 2024
Presenting the 2022 Doernbecher Freestyle XVII patient-designers By Tracy Brawley November 03, 2021 Feb. 25: Celebrated program to virtually unveil seven unique Nike product collections designed by creative young OHSU Doernbecher patients.
COVID-19 vaccine now available for children 5 and older By Tracy Brawley November 03, 2021 State, federal health organizations say Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is safe, effective for pediatric populations.
Colder temperatures, power outages increase risk of carbon monoxide poisoning By Jennifer Eskridge November 03, 2021 Medical experts advise using caution with portable generators, alternative heat, cooking sources.
OHSU moves forward with hospital expansion October 29, 2021 Project will enhance research, education, patient care at Oregon’s academic health center.
Oct. 28 forecast shows stubborn persistence of COVID-19 hospitalizations By Erik Robinson October 28, 2021 Highly contagious delta variant continues to circulate widely.
OHSU physician elected to National Academy of Medicine By Franny White October 19, 2021 Erik Brodt, M.D., recognized for efforts to increase Native American representation in health care.
OHSU taking steps to improve access to telehealth for all By Erik Robinson October 07, 2021 Research identifies disparities in access to what has become an enduring feature of medicine.
‘Remarkable recovery’ By Erik Robinson September 21, 2021 Following emergency spinal surgery at OHSU, Southern Oregon woman looking forward to walking down the aisle for her wedding.
OHSU will offer weekly COVID-19 screening of K-12 students By Erik Robinson September 02, 2021 Schools can opt to use a saliva test to minimize outbreaks this year.
OHSU expands capacity for cancer clinical trials By Darsen Campbell-Prissel August 25, 2021 New early-phase clinical trial unit in the Center for Health and Healing Building 2 on South Waterfront centralizes care for cancer patients, provides more research opportunities.