Curiosity and understanding inspire Tanabe Address
The Tanabe Address, established by OHSU alumni Calvin and Mayho Tanabe, aims to engage the public with lectures on contemporary issues.
The Tanabe Address, established by OHSU alumni Calvin and Mayho Tanabe, aims to engage the public with lectures on contemporary issues.
From survivorship to entrepreneurship, Emma Cranston’s fight against cancer brings doughnuts to your local Fred Meyer.
Medical student Jacob Smith reflects on how his patient experience at Doernbecher influenced his goals today and how OHSU helped him realize his own culturally rooted call to heal.
A brain tumor threatened to derail Julia Folkl’s life when she was 13 years old. After a successful surgery at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital and lengthy rehabilitation process, Julia is thriving, and her future is as bright as ever.
School of Nursing alumna Annette Chimtee Xqai’x (New Dawn) Sampson calls on her Native traditions and culture to influence her health care practice. A member of the Confederated Tribes of Umatilla, Walla Walla and Cayuse, she is a strong advocate for the next generation of healers.
Learn what’s happening with four OHSU alums who were named Portland Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 in the last few years.