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Black and white photograph of the Forceps Four, University of Oregon Medical School singing group, in 1962; featuring Robert Clark (tenor), Jim Haaland (bass), Douglas Ch [...]
1962 | Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
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Black and white photograph of the Forceps Four, UOMS singing group (1953-1954): l. to r, Richard A. Lalli, A. Eugene Petroff, G. C. Crary, Jr., W. Robert Day.
1953-1954 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Hearing loss is a social and public health issue silently affecting the adolescent population.Though its affect is well known among the elderly, its impact on children an [...]
2021 | Poster |
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Hearing loss is a social and public health issue silently affecting the adolescent population. Though its affect is well known among the elderly, its impact on children a [...]
2021 | Capstone |
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This edition focused on trauma. It includes articles on Dr. Joseph Bloom named chair to the Department of Psychiatry, class of 1986 commencement, monoclonal antibody drug [...]
1986 September | Periodical | Institutional Publications|OHSU News |
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1907-1909
1909 | Still image | Peoples Institute Image Collection |
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University of Oregon Medical School student newspaper, The Pulse vol. 5, no. 4
1969 April | text [general] | Institutional Publications|Pulse (student newspaper) |
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April 2020 issue of the Scribe. Contents include "MSMP helps members establish telehealth amid pandemic" by Cliff Collins; "Coping with a changed world" by Cliff Collins; [...]
2020-04 | Other | Medical Society of Metropolitan Portland records |
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February 2020 issue of the Scribe. Contents include "Physician Wellness Program, marking fifth anniversary, receives major donation from Portland IPA" by John Rumler; "OM [...]
2020-02 | Other | Medical Society of Metropolitan Portland records |
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May 2014 issue of the Scribe. Contents include the "Battle of the Doctor Bands" Special Olympics benefit, legislation clarifying the role of physician assistants, intercu [...]
2014-05 | Other | Medical Society of Metropolitan Portland records |