Casey Eye Institute gives sight, hope to child with rare eye condition
Thanks to the OHSU Casey Eye Institute, 2-year-old Silas, who was born with a rare eye condition, has the ability to see.
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.
Thanks to the OHSU Casey Eye Institute, 2-year-old Silas, who was born with a rare eye condition, has the ability to see.
KDCCP’s generosity and support for advanced cancer treatment, research and education at Doernbecher has totaled more than $5 million and has trained over 40 fellows who’ve had a nationwide impact in pediatric hematology/oncology.
Mortuma Murry is the provider lead at Doernbecher Children Hospital’s PATH Program, which prepares pediatric patients to take charge of their own care as they enter adulthood.
Meet the six patient designers of Doernbecher Freestyle 21: Sergio, Molly, Raegan, Khovny, Oli and Zach
Hear from three OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital providers from a variety of specialties for insight into the vital and life-saving importance of pediatric research.
OHSU research saves lives. Research is the origin of every lifesaving discovery, every medical advancement, every new cure, treatment or therapy. OHSU researchers — focused on forging the path toward bright futures — transform science every day. By collaborating across disciplines with partners near and far, OHSU’s research improves health for us all. Our innovations […]
The Erik Paige Endowment for Excellence in Pediatric Oncology helps provide Doernbecher patients with dedicated and coordinated care.
When activism and philanthropy come together, powerful change can happen. This pursuit has fueled Shawna and Dave Randall, founders of the Cole Parker Randall Foundation.
Meet 9-year-old Hazel. Despite having a rare form of epilepsy, she’s living life to the fullest thanks to her care team at Doernbecher.
In this audio story, Mike and Alexis Meade sat down with their daughter’s pulmonologist, Dr. Jonathan Krasinkiewicz, to reflect on her progress and the care that made it possible.