1.
A four-hour faculty development workshop on Medical Informatics curriculum design, development, and delivery was given to twenty-five Family Medicine Faculty members as a [...]
2010 | Capstone |
2.
The opioid epidemic refers to the current widespread misuse of both prescription and nonprescription opioids in the United States, which was ignited by the increased pres [...]
2020 | Final project |
3.
Previous studies of “boot camp”-style courses designed to standardize skill sets of incoming surgical or medicine interns are associated with improved confidence lev [...]
2024 | Abstract |
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Human factors methods are rapidly being adopted by the medical informatics community to explore the safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of health information technology [...]
2014 | Dissertation |
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Dr. Laurel Case grew up in rural Little River, Kansas. After high school, he attended Hutchinson Junior College and Baker University before joining the U.S. Navy Medical [...]
2001 June 12 | Interview | History of Medicine in Oregon oral history project |
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William L. Toffler was born in Ft. Knox, Kentucky and educated at the University of Notre Dame (B.A., 1971) and the Medical College of Virginia (M.D., 1976). He completed [...]
2008 June 8 | Interview | Oral History Collection |
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University of Oregon Medical School student newspaper, The Pulse vol. 6, no. 1 [volume and number from earlier publication repeated with this edition]
1970 February 01 | text [general] | Institutional Publications|Pulse (student newspaper) |
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Meeting staff education goals during the implementation of a state level perinatal collaborative postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) bundle was a consistent struggle due to provi [...]
2021 | Final project |
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Includes articles on: Aspirin, primary care physicians, Stanley T. Urban named new hospital administrator, patient accounting systems getting overhaul, 1914 SOM class pho [...]
1976 February | Periodical | Institutional Publications|OHSU News |
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Includes articles on: Dr. Laurel Case's advocacy to bring family practices to rural areas in Oregon, the potential role of vitamin C in immune systems, Dr. Linderman's pl [...]
1976 October | Periodical | Institutional Publications|OHSU News |