$16 million gift supports research and treatment of neuromuscular disorders for kids
A gift from the Roseburg-based Ford family will establish the Ramberg Ford Pediatric Neuromuscular Disorders Center.
Kids and their families come to OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital from across the region to receive the best pediatric care when they need it most.
A gift from the Roseburg-based Ford family will establish the Ramberg Ford Pediatric Neuromuscular Disorders Center.
We had the chance to catch up with a few former Doernbecher patients and their families, reflecting on how their experiences at the hospital changed their health and futures for the better.
In our 20 year retrospective video, meet the people who came up with the idea of Doernbecher Freestyle and made it fly.
Connor Kassing Fernández is a patient-designer in Doernbecher Freestyle 20. His designs were released in October 2024.
Jillian Beagley is a patient-designer in Doernbecher Freestyle 20. Her designs were released in October 2024.
Tima Sviridenko is a patient-designer in Doernbecher Freestyle 20. His designs were released in October 2024.
Quin Nims is a patient-designer in Doernbecher Freestyle 20. Her designs were released in October 2024.
Ja’Kai Taylor is a patient-designer in Doernbecher Freestyle 20. His designs were released in October 2024.
Sophia Jenkins is a patient-designer in Doernbecher Freestyle 20. Her designs were released in October 2024.
When Annabeth Crawford’s eye was seriously injured by a rooster, Doernbecher and the Elks Children’s Eye Clinic was there to help.