Four questions with Pari Faraji, M.D.
Four questions with about child and adolescent psychiatry with Pari Faraji, M.D. the director of the Pediatric Psychosis Clinic at OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.
Four questions with about child and adolescent psychiatry with Pari Faraji, M.D. the director of the Pediatric Psychosis Clinic at OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.
Nevaeh was diagnosed with Alport Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that causes kidney disease. Hear from Nevaeh about her experience at Doernbecher and her hopes for the future.
Penelope was born with a rare blood disorder. When complication after complication hit, her family turned to OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, who helped her family through a complex diagnosis.
Andrew was diagnosed with a brain tumor at 4. With care from OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, Andrew is now a thriving fourth-grader who loves playing video games.
Mason arrived 13 weeks early. At just two pounds, he was taken to OHSU Doernbecher’s NICU — and the specialized care he received made all the difference.
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.
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.
In 2019, OHSU set a goal of doubling its number of patient virtual visits each year, aiming for 16,000 visits in 2020 — an ambitious target. COVID-19 changed that.
Meet a nurse who helps COVID-19 Connected Care Center callers find their way — and keeps the community safe through phone assessments and by providing vaccine information.
Despite the physical and emotional toll of frequent trips from Grants Pass to OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, there’s a bright spot for the Scherrer family: the Rood Family Pavilion.