Celebrating a century of children’s health
For 100 years, OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital has transformed children’s health and well-being.
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.
For 100 years, OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital has transformed children’s health and well-being.
J. Peter Campbell, M.D., M.P.H., and his colleagues are addressing a critical gap in pediatric retinal care.
By Josh Friesen Sam and Hannah Amis weren’t anticipating anything unexpected when they brought their son Judd to his one-year pediatric checkup. It was just a routine appointment. Then, the pediatrician saw something unusual in Judd’s right eye. A referral to a specialist gave way to a diagnosis: cataracts. While cataracts in general isn’t rare, pediatric cataracts is, affecting about 3 […]
A cursory trip to the emergency room in 2002 changed the life of Ramsey Selbak, M.D. ’17, forever.
Meet Izzy, the 2026 Children’s Miracle Network Champion for OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.
Celebrating the creative giving champions who help to build a future of health and well-being at OHSU.
Poet and former collegiate instructor George Staley understands the importance of education. Due to his own experiences receiving treatment at OHSU, Staley now supports nurses in their educational journeys.
Jordan and Cody Medeiros have relied on OHSU for everything around their son Lincoln’s rare disease as they fundraise for a cure.
Ricki and Nick Schoepp are grateful for the care they received as they navigated their son Zack’s premature birth and NICU stay at OHSU.
Doernbecher patient gaming specialist Justin Wooley uses the power of video games to give young patients a sense of normalcy and distraction.