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OHSU 28 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.49 seconds. 
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The Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health (BIRCWH) program is an NIH-funded K12 award with the goal of supporting junior faculty to research indep [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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Literature review and capstone regarding the black maternal health crisis and proposed interventions.
2023-08-11 | Capstone |
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In 2020, the Women's Preventative Services Initiative recommended that all adult women should receive annual anxiety screening. In 2022, the United States Preventative Se [...]
2023 | Capstone |
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The VA Portland Health Care System serves more than 95,000 veterans every year across SW Washington and throughout Oregon (U.S. Department of Veteran?s Affairs, 2018). Of [...]
2020 | Final project |
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October 2017 issue of the Scribe. Contents include: "Students benefit from OHSU's diversity initiative," "Recent findings support hormone replacement therapy for some," a [...]
2017-10 | Other | Medical Society of Metropolitan Portland records |
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The 1908 Transactions of the Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Oregon State Medical Association, pages 1-247. Includes information regarding elected officials; House of [...]
1908 | Book | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
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Small, orange, metal tin labled "Du Bois Pecific Pills." Not much is known about this medicine or the company that created it. Records from the U.S. Department of Chemist [...]
undated | Still image | Historical Artifacts |
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Small, dark brown glass bottle with white label for Premarin tablets. Premarin is an estrogen medication developed by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals in 1942. The name comes from i [...]
undated | Still image | Historical Artifacts |
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Small, faded, black and white box cover for Piso's Tablets. Piso's tablets were marketed as a remedy for a wide range of ailments, including "diseased womb," dyspepsia, k [...]
undated | Still image | Historical Artifacts |
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Cream-colored box with red and black lettering for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription bottle. Dr. Ray Vaughn Pierce was the nation's leading seller of mail-order patent m [...]
undated | Still image | Historical Artifacts |

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