The state of nursing
OHSU is strengthening the state of the nursing workforce in Oregon — even as it continues to change.
OHSU is strengthening the state of the nursing workforce in Oregon — even as it continues to change.
Olivia Ades-Lawlor, RN, B.S. ’23, is working toward her D.N.P. at the OHSU School of Nursing to bolster reproductive health.
Susan Bakewell-Sachs, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, is passionate about the advanced education and specialized expertise that define modern practice at the OHSU School of Nursing.
These photos, courtesy of OHSU Historical Collections & Archives, will give you a glimpse of OHSU student life through the decades.
A cursory trip to the emergency room in 2002 changed the life of Ramsey Selbak, M.D. ’17, forever.
A dentist-turned-cranberry-farmer. A scientific illustrator. A nurse midwife who opened a birth center. The OHSU alumni community is home to entrepreneurs of every kind. Meet nine alumni making their mark in unique and meaningful ways.
The OHSU alumni network grows stronger with every connection. Whether you volunteered your time, came to an event, read an email or made a gift — your engagement mattered. Community is built moment by moment, and this year, those moments really added up.
Mary Tanski, M.D., M.B.A. ’16, chair and professor of emergency medicine in the OHSU School of Medicine, is helping lead emergency medicine at OHSU into a new era.
Pathologist Nicole Andeen, M.D. ’12, is proud to be an investigator of human health.
As Arianna Griffin enters the field of midwifery, she takes with her the lessons she’s learned from her time at OHSU.