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Patients and families may suffer from non-physical harm during interactions with the health care system, leading to emotional, psychological, socio-behavioral, and financ [...]
2024-05-24 | Dissertation |
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Access to early gestational placental tissue in humans is constrained by a host of ethical challenges. As a result, early events of placentation and fetal development are [...]
2023-07-20 | Abstract |
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Recent trends from alternative food movements associated with social justice have called for the right to culturally appropriate food, despite the absence of a definition [...]
2018 | Thesis |
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The term Adverse Safety Events (ASEs) refers to harm from medical errors and, if considered a disease, would rank third among the leading causes of death in the U.S. Pati [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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The U.S. healthcare industry is rapidly replacing older clinical systems with integrated, certified systems to meet "meaningful use" goals and secure federal funding. Whi [...]
2013 | Capstone |
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Bone defects can occur after trauma, infection, or oncologic resection and autologous bone grafting is the current treatment option. However, this method has its limitati [...]
2023-09-12 | Abstract |
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The project site - a 26-member organization committed to improving the mental health and well-being of its Portland community - lacks a systematic way to evaluate and imp [...]
2021 | Final project |
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Karen Peterson, M.A., was the first archivist of OHSU Historical Collections & Archives, who began working as an intern at OHSU during her graduate studies. She was h [...]
2014 May 16 | Interview | Oral History Collection |
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In 2019, women comprised 9.9% of practicing urologists in the United States, increased from 7.7% in 2015. AUA match data supports acceptance into urology has not been a m [...]
2021 | Abstract |