Creating a world-class care experience for cancer patients
Brian Druker, M.D., explores the impact of Phil and Penny Knight’s historical $2 billion gift to the Knight Cancer Institute and envisions what a truly world-class patient experience can be.
Brian Druker, M.D., explores the impact of Phil and Penny Knight’s historical $2 billion gift to the Knight Cancer Institute and envisions what a truly world-class patient experience can be.
These photos, courtesy of OHSU Historical Collections & Archives, will give you a glimpse of OHSU student life through the decades.
Farahnaz Joarder, M.D., has been seeing Lynn Kauffman to help her manage her type 1 diabetes care for nearly two decades. The two have a strong working relationship that has developed into a friendship over the years.
When Sam and Hannah Amis’ son was diagnosed with pediatric cataracts, they knew the OHSU Casey Eye Institute was the best place for care.
When Say was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, she found compassionate connection at the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute.
Georgena Moran was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1998, but she decided that it wouldn’t slow down her love of the outdoors, and now Moran is a global leader in trail accessibility.