Q&A with Teva Brender, School of Medicine
Teva is a third-year medical student with a passion for making a difference. Learn how he wants to change the future of health care.
Teva is a third-year medical student with a passion for making a difference. Learn how he wants to change the future of health care.
Early 2020 brought COVID-19 to the U.S. Ever since, the OHSU community has worked together to save lives and change the course of the pandemic.
COVID-19 didn’t shut down OHSU’s educational mission, but changes necessitated by the pandemic happened quickly.
Navigating the health care system can be intimidating for many. That’s where OHSU’s Interprofessional Care Access Network comes in.
After months of shutdown, OHSU labs are beginning to resume research efforts that were stalled by the pandemic. We explore what scientists’ ‘new normal’ looks like now.
As an academic health center with a mission to support the health and well-being of all Oregonians, OHSU has a duty and responsibility to address the underlying causes of adverse health outcomes, and that includes racism.
Jim and Darlene Cain were steadfast supporters of OHSU. After Darlene’s passing, Jim and his family were inspired to give because of Darlene’s lifelong commitment to a diabetes cure.
Portland would not be the Portland we know without the legendary philanthropy of Arlene Schnitzer. She, along with her husband Harold Schnitzer, gave generously to OHSU.
Phil Knight accepts the Champions for Cures award for his philanthropy, along with his wife, Penny, for cancer research. The award was given by the Association of American Cancer Institutes.
OHSU nursing student Phillip Rice goes where the action is. A nursing scholarship helped him pursue his dream of helping others in their time of need.