In Conversation: Addressing provider burnout at OHSU
Three OHSU innovators discuss how they are addressing provider burnout and creating a more effective health care system
Three OHSU innovators discuss how they are addressing provider burnout and creating a more effective health care system
Dr. Maria Rodriguez reflects on her new role as director of the Center for Women’s Health and its commitment to health equity and access.
As the summer days grow longer and brighter, we wanted to pause and say: Thank you. Below you will find selected stories that illustrate donor impact across the missions of research, education, health care and advocacy.
OHSU Foundation, in partnership with Seiko Izumi, Ph.D., R.N., recently helped secure a $1.3 million grant to expand community-based nursing in rural Oregon. The grant was part of the “Reimagining Nursing Initiative” from The American Nurses Foundation, which awarded $14 million nationally with a goal of expanding access for underserved patients through community nursing care […]
Thanks to a generous grant from Meyer Memorial Trust, On Track OHSU! is expanding to increase the number of underrepresented minorities in health care.
Medical students Nelly Nouboussi and Daniel Tshala talk about their journey to medical school, scholarships and how they want to change the future of health care to improve equity.