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Dementia is a multifaceted disease characterized by a decline in cognitive functioning that can impair social functioning and eventually impair a person's ability to care [...]
2019 | Dissertation |
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Postpartum mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD), including postpartum depression, are more prevalent in parents of infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) than in [...]
2024 | Abstract |
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November 2014 issue of the Scribe. The issue includes several articles focused on community health clinics. Contents include: "Legacy forms clinically integrated network [...]
2014-11 | Other | Medical Society of Metropolitan Portland records |
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he was voted "Doctor of the Year" by the Oregon Medical Society in 1958.
Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
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Hypertension (HTN) in the United States (US) is prevalent with African Americans suffering from increased disease burden and negative health sequalae when compared to oth [...]
2023 | Final project |
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At the time of this interview, Dr. Raina Croff served as Assistant Professor of Neurology at the Layton Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Center at OHSU. Beginning in 2015, s [...]
2021 September 17 | Interview | Oral History Collection |
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Walter C. Reynolds, M.D. (1920-2020), is often referred to as the first African American graduate of the University of Oregon Medical School (later OHSU), but in this int [...]
2007 May 23 | Other | History of Medicine in Oregon oral history project |
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A black and white photographic print of Clarence O. Pruitt (1927-2009), first African-American graduate of University of Oregon Dental School (1954).
Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |