medical education

OHSU’s Net Worth Reaches $183 Million

At the same time, enrollment at the medical school climbed by 5.5 percent overall
October 12, 2011 – Oregon Health & Science University closed its fiscal year with an estimated net worth of $183 million – an 11 percent increase over fiscal year 2010, according to Lawrence Furnstahl, chief financial officer, who made a presentation to its board last week. Read More >>

Abortion Training, Childhood Obesity Catch Medical Students’ Attention

Richard Bruno, a third-year medical student joined his peers in drafting policy recommendations for the American Association of Family Providers
August 17, 2011 -- OHSU medical student Richard Bruno has taken his passions – healthier diets for kids, improved working conditions for medical students, preserving access to abortion training and investigating the feasibility of a single-payer healthcare system – to a national level. Read More >>

Medical Schools Blamed for Primary Care Shortage

OHSU acknowledges that it could do more to prioritize family and rural health
November 19, 2009 -- Dr. Lisa Dodson doesn’t have time to criticize how medical schools prioritize primary care. The associate professor at Oregon Health & Sciences University’s department of family medicine was honored as the Oregon Family Doctor of the Year at the May 2009 annual meeting of the Oregon Academy of Family Physicians. Read More >>
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