Pioneering family plans to give back to OHSU students
School of Medicine alumnus Robert Wah, M.D. ’83, has deep roots in the Oregon medical community, starting in John Day in the 1880s.
School of Medicine alumnus Robert Wah, M.D. ’83, has deep roots in the Oregon medical community, starting in John Day in the 1880s.
What started as a grassroots grocery box program has grown into the OHSU Food Resource Center (FRC)—a welcoming, on-campus resource dedicated to nourishing the next generation of healers, caregivers, and innovators.
Members of the OHSU M.D. class of 2022 gathered for Match Day to learn the results to the National Resident Matching Program.
Philanthropy and scholarships help open the doors to students who would not otherwise be able to attend OHSU. We invite you to read about how scholarships have impacted current and past students.
Thanks to a generous grant from Meyer Memorial Trust, On Track OHSU! is expanding to increase the number of underrepresented minorities in health care.
Ciara Robinson faced many obstacles on her road to college. With hard work and persistence, Ciara is now a second-year dental student with a goal to work in underserved, low-income areas.
Medical students Nelly Nouboussi and Daniel Tshala talk about their journey to medical school, scholarships and how they want to change the future of health care to improve equity.
Marina grew up in rural Egypt, where oral health wasn’t a priority. Once she moved to the U.S., Marina learned about oral care and how to use a toothbrush — and fell in love with dentistry.
A group of OHSU medical students want to improve access to education. Together, they have established an endowment to provide access to medical education for diverse students with a financial need.
At risk of burnout and frequently unable to work at the top of her license, Nicole Bennett, DNP, PMHNP-BC ’09 envisioned a clinical practice model that cared for both the patient and provider.