Communities and connections inspire medical student’s journey
OHSU medical student Mai-Loan Nguyen, M.P.H. ’19, hopes to combine her public health insights and passion for patient care to advocate for and empower underserved communities.
OHSU medical student Mai-Loan Nguyen, M.P.H. ’19, hopes to combine her public health insights and passion for patient care to advocate for and empower underserved communities.
Stories of impact, healing, teaching and discovery Your support empowers us to advance OHSU’s essential missions: life-saving care, groundbreaking research, inclusive education and advocacy for health equity. Throughout this past year, we have witnessed countless stories of impact that demonstrate our joint commitment to building a healthier future for all. Here are a few of […]
With their gift supporting the first named space in the upcoming inpatient addition hospital expansion at OHSU, the Schlesingers are continuing their legacy of giving back.
OHSU is leading us into a new age of understanding a disease that has afflicted humans from the very beginning.
Julia Lodge, RN, B.S.N. ’03, launched a nursing wellness coaching practice to help nurses learn to stave off burnout.
When Annabeth Crawford’s eye was seriously injured by a rooster, Doernbecher and the Elks Children’s Eye Clinic was there to help.
The list of people who helped guide Mollie Marr educational journey is long. She looks to pay forward the support she received at OHSU.
D.M.D. student Whitney Warth has always sought new ways to grow and learn, and at OHSU, her opportunities are virtually limitless.
Claire Montaigne was 33 when she passed away from stage IV metastatic melanoma. The Claire Hayes Montaigne Endowment Fund honors a compassionate, generous doctor who still had so much to give.
Kimberly Wright, D.M.D. ’89, learned the benefits of continuing education during her time at OHSU, and her willingness to challenge herself has made her a better dentist.