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The US leads all other industrialized nations in health care expenditures, now at almost 18% percent of our gross domestic product (GDP), yet healthcare quality in the U [...]
2015 | Capstone |
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Closing-wedge osteotomies are utilized to treat various pediatric deformities in long bones. Currently, limited evidence exists evaluating various modalities for performi [...]
2023-07-19 | Abstract |
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1935?
A black and white photograph portrait of Donald B. Slocum, M.D. A UOMS graduate (1935), he became a pioneer in Sports Medicine.
1935 | Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
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This study aims to improve the quality of student to faculty formative feedback within the surgical core rotation. Currently, feedback from students to faculty is complet [...]
2023 | Scholarly project capstone (M.D.) |
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A black and white photographic portrait of Eldon G. Chuinard, M.D. "Frenchy" Chuinard was a University of Oregon Medical School graduate (1934) who became faculty, and a [...]
Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
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Medically refractory epilepsy is defined as failure to control recurrent seizures with two or more anti-seizure medication trials. Among patients with refractory focal ep [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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Digital scan of photograph of a patient after surgery to remove a fish bone from his side.
circa 1900 | Still image | George W. King scrapbook |
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This paper goes over the history of anatomy and surgury from the early centuries of the Christian era onward which demonstrate little advancement.
1932-1941 | Thesis |
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This thesis discusses the history of surgery
1932-1941 | Thesis |
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In approaching this subject it should be realized to what extent one could be led in investigating the matter. To really cover the field properly, it would take a much gr [...]
1932-1941 | Thesis |