Posts by Kathryn Peck

OHSU mourns passing of Rep. Mitch Greenlick

OHSU is deeply saddened by the passing of Representative Mitch Greenlick. Greenlick served as Professor and Chair of Public Health and Preventive Medicine in the OHSU School of Medicine and was a...

In memoriam: Donald D. Trunkey, M.D. (1937-2019)

Former surgery chair and trauma care advocate leaves behind a legacy The OHSU School of Medicine and Department of Surgery announce with great sadness that Donald D. Trunkey, M.D. R ’64, professor...

OHSU announces NCAA basketball team

March Madness is sweeping OHSU. As a new way to introduce Oregonians, and all Americans, to what OHSU offers, OHSU will once again have a basketball team beginning with the NCAA 2018 season. The team...

Who’s the snow boss?

Record snowfall proves no match for OHSU’s mission-driven operations Mother Nature walloped the Portland area Jan. 10 with 8 to 12 inches of snow overnight. Heavy, sticky,...

Giving the gift of human experience

During this season of giving, among the precious gifts celebrated at OHSU is that of body donation, which provides health professions students invaluable experiences in practicing procedures and...

OHSU Partners: Clinical Integration in Action

Fred Williams, M.D. has been a Neurosurgeon at Tuality Healthcare for over a decade. In that time, he hasn’t had a partner to collaborate with – until now. Tuality and OHSU are now formally...

Small town collaborations, big health dividends

National Rural Health Day is November 17. OHSU celebrates rural communities and rural health care providers everywhere. Meet a few rural Oregon providers – OHSU graduates – in the story below....

Moving forward: A message from OHSU President, Joe Robertson

This week’s presidential election has caused a sense of vulnerability and concern about the future. The heated and, too often, hateful rhetoric that punctuated the campaign season has made the...