Alumna, forensic pathologist gives voice to those who have died
Michelle Aurelius, M.D., ’99, chief medical examiner for North Carolina, began her forensic pathology journey at OHSU.
Michelle Aurelius, M.D., ’99, chief medical examiner for North Carolina, began her forensic pathology journey at OHSU.
“Our humanity is what connects us,” says M.D./M.P.H. student Tamana Ebrat, who entered medicine to address the structures that lead to illness.
Maggie Judd, M.P.A.S. ’22, has always had a passion for service. Her mentors at OHSU helped shape how that passion translates to care.
OHSU medical student Mai-Loan Nguyen, M.P.H. ’19, hopes to combine her public health insights and passion for patient care to advocate for and empower underserved communities.
The list of people who helped guide Mollie Marr educational journey is long. She looks to pay forward the support she received at OHSU.
Claire Montaigne was 33 when she passed away from stage IV metastatic melanoma. The Claire Hayes Montaigne Endowment Fund honors a compassionate, generous doctor who still had so much to give.