Oregon Health & Science University is dedicated to improving the health and quality of life for all Oregonians through excellence, innovation and leadership in health care, education and research.
Bill Rubine M.S. P.T. received his Master of Science in physical therapy from Columbia University in 2001, and has worked at OHSU since 2007. He specializes in treating patients with complex and ...
OHSU Fertility and Spring Fertility are collaborating to bring you more treatment options and access to cutting-edge technology. This does not impact all OHSU Fertility services. If you receive or ...
The OHSU University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities has a 50-year history of celebrating and promoting the health and quality of life for people with disabilities throughout Oregon ...
Dr. Desire Tshala-Katumbay earned his M.D. degree (Neurology) from the University of Kinshasa, Zaire; MPH degree (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) from Oregon Health & Science University; and a Ph.D.
Our current housestaff originate from all geographical areas of the United States and beyond. We average 105 housestaff per year (35 per class).
The most brilliant advances in medical technology and research are only as useful as our ability to apply them in the clinical setting. In keeping with this philosophy, the Dotter Department of ...
The Child Development and Rehabilitation Center (CDRC) combines clinical excellence with innovative research to provide the best care for children with special health needs. Our clinics use a ...
The goal of cosmetic surgery is to help you achieve your best look with balanced, natural results. Performed by experienced surgeons, outstanding results have been overwhelmingly achieved over ...
OHSU offers more nursing scholarships than ever before. See if you qualify. Affordable nursing school tuition puts your degree in reach. If you need assistance, explore scholarships. You need 180 ...
Many positions at OHSU require pre-employment drug testing. These tests include screening for marijuana. While marijuana is legal in several states, including Oregon, it remains unlawful under federal ...
Breast cancer treatments may increase the risk of heart disease. So wrote the American Heart Association in a scientific statement earlier this year. For the 3 million U.S. women who are survivors of ...