Nourish Program: Caring for the caregivers
Every caregiver at Doernbecher is food insecure because no one is willing to leave their child’s bedside. These women did something about it.
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.
Every caregiver at Doernbecher is food insecure because no one is willing to leave their child’s bedside. These women did something about it.
Sam Giles le Blanc leads the therapeutic gaming program for the Child Life department at OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. Through gaming, he helps to bring the joy of imagination and community to kids at Doernbecher.
Meet the six patient-designers of Doernbecher Freestyle XVIII: Coley, Dario, Emerson, Jaren, Kylee and Riddhi.
Eighty years after a life-changing accident, two brothers make estate gifts to benefit OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.
From survivorship to entrepreneurship, Emma Cranston’s fight against cancer brings doughnuts to your local Fred Meyer.
Early intervention for autism at OHSU’s CDRC helped Hawk learn to communicate with his family. Now he knows to “ready, set, go!”
Austie reflects back on their time in OHSU Doernbecher’s Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), the meaning of the word “rare” and why she felt called to return to Doernbecher in a volunteer capacity.
The Panda Cares Foundation – the philanthropic arm of Panda Express – recently pledged $5 million to benefit the palliative care program at OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.
Antwon Chavis, M.D. shares what he enjoys about being a pediatrician, developing diversity and why he chose OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.
Portland metro Costco Warehouses have raised more than $10 million for OHSU Doernbecher through the Children’s Hospital Miracle Network — and the Costco in Tigard, Oregon, has risen to the top.