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
Heat prompts warning to stay cool, refrain from unnecessary exertion By Erik Robinson July 26, 2022 Portland metro hospitals are already managing heavy demand.
U.S. News & World Report: OHSU ranked best hospital in Oregon By Erik Robinson July 26, 2022 Annual report ranks OHSU adult specialties among the top hospitals in the country.
Double dose of Plan B is not effective in preventing pregnancy for higher BMIs By Nicole Rideout July 22, 2022 Previous studies found obesity limits effectiveness of emergency contraceptives; OHSU researchers found simplest solution does not make it more effective.
World Health Organization appoints OHSU clinician-scientist to International Advisory Group for Sexual and Reproductive Health By Nicole Rideout July 12, 2022 Alison Edelman, M.D., M.P.H., will play critical role in helping identify, address priorities for research.
Native American health professional training keeps growing with $3.4 million award By Franny White July 11, 2022 OHSU Northwest Native American Center of Excellence looks beyond medicine, will support next generation of Native dentists, pharmacists, more.
Half of transgender patients leave home state for surgery, study finds By Franny White July 06, 2022 Traveling patients pay more; limited local access to gender-affirming surgeons a likely reason.
Rural women who use illegal drugs less likely to use contraception, risk dangerous pregnancies By Erik Robinson July 06, 2022 Survey findings raise new concern about access to reproductive health care, including abortion.
Mental health patient directories rife with ‘phantom’ providers, researchers find By Erik Robinson July 05, 2022 New OHSU study of Oregon Medicaid directories highlights national problem with access to mental health care.
$5 million donor gift establishes first-of-its-kind food allergy center at OHSU By Leslie Constans July 05, 2022 The new OHSU program will be the only food allergy center in the Pacific Northwest, filling a void in specialized patient care, research.
By kids, for kids: Presenting the 2022 Doernbecher Freestyle XVIII patient-designers By Lisa McMahan June 30, 2022 Celebrated partnership with Nike has raised nearly $31 million for children’s hospital.