Four questions with Cindy McEvoy, MD, MCR
Cindy McEvoy, MD, MCR, is a physician-scientist whose research focuses on improving lung function for preterm infants — even after they leave the hospital.
Cindy McEvoy, MD, MCR, is a physician-scientist whose research focuses on improving lung function for preterm infants — even after they leave the hospital.
After her annual mammogram, Jennifer was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer — the most aggressive form of breast cancer. Hear from Jennifer, in her own words, about her medical journey.
A group of OHSU medical students want to improve access to education. Together, they have established an endowment to provide access to medical education for diverse students with a financial need.
OHSU cardiologist Jonathan Lindner, MD, is an expert in cardiovascular imaging and blood vessel diseases. Lindner pioneered the use of advanced non-invasive imaging with nanotechnology for early detection of disease.
At risk of burnout and frequently unable to work at the top of her license, Nicole Bennett, DNP, PMHNP-BC ’09 envisioned a clinical practice model that cared for both the patient and provider.
Naima has overcome extraordinary circumstances in her life to be where she’s at today: a second-year medical student. She’s now focused on opening the door for others — to help change the world.