Casey Eye Institute gives sight, hope to child with rare eye condition
Thanks to the OHSU Casey Eye Institute, 2-year-old Silas, who was born with a rare eye condition, has the ability to see.
Thanks to the OHSU Casey Eye Institute, 2-year-old Silas, who was born with a rare eye condition, has the ability to see.
Mortuma Murry is the provider lead at Doernbecher Children Hospital’s PATH Program, which prepares pediatric patients to take charge of their own care as they enter adulthood.
Rick Gustafson knows firsthand the importance of compassionate health care. Rick’s wife, Susan, passed away after a 10-year battle with lymphoma, which inspired his gift to the OHSU Center for Ethics in Health Care.
After undergoing a novel, high-risk surgery to remove her pancreatic cancer, Robin Pettersen is back to international scuba diving.
OHSU patient Kim Steenslid reflects on her MS diagnosis and how physical activity keeps her going.
Meet the six patient designers of Doernbecher Freestyle 21: Sergio, Molly, Raegan, Khovny, Oli and Zach