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Scott Goodnight, Jr., M.D. completed his undergraduate and graduate education in medicine at the University of Oregon, taking an early interest involvement in biomedical research. He went on to serve as Associate Dean in the OHSU Department of Medicine and Hematology, and slowly transitioned into clinical pathology before leaving OHSU and the medical profession entirely. Goodnight spent part of his early career working at the Fitzsimmons General Hospital and General Medicine Clinic as well as the 85th Evacuation Hospital in Vietnam. He developed an interest in hemostasis and thrombosis, completed his fellowship and (followed by a faculty position) at the University of Southern California. After returning to Portland, he started the oral anti-coagulation clinic, one of the first in the nation, and discusses the early development of the clinic and its expansion to testing hemostasis and thrombotic disorders. Goodnight concludes by discussing the many changes that happened at OHSU during his career as well as his involvement with the hemophilia clinic and its relationship with the Child Development & Rehabilitation Center.

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