The Great Salt Lick: 15 years of Whit Deschner’s creative philanthropy
Baker City visionary turns salt licks into fine art to raise money for the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Program at OHSU.
Baker City visionary turns salt licks into fine art to raise money for the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Program at OHSU.
Guided by their principles, nurse-midwives Sarah Paeth and Lori Swain embed themselves in some of the world’s most remote locations.
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 […]
Alayna Schoblaske, DMD ’17, knew she wanted to go into dentistry since the fifth grade — and, as an early career dentist, she’s already making her mark on the field.
This holiday season, we celebrate you and the spirit of giving that makes a difference in people’s lives. We’ve gathered a few of the heartwarming, inspiring stories this past year made possible by people like you.
Thanks to a generous grant from Meyer Memorial Trust, On Track OHSU! is expanding to increase the number of underrepresented minorities in health care.