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Black and white photograph of medical students at the Portland Free Dispensary creating a humorous tableau. (Portland, Oregon)
circa 1920 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Firearms are the leading cause of death of U.S. children and young adults. Although physicians believe counseling on firearm injury prevention is within their scope of pr [...]
2024 | Abstract |
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There are many methods for encouraging students to complete their course and teaching evaluations, including offering incentives, offering more time in class to complete [...]
2023-09-06 | Abstract |
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As is set forth by the National Education Association Committee on the Reorganization of Secondary Schools, we find the first objective in education is health. Various me [...]
1932 | Thesis |
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Biomedical research training is essential for scientific innovation and advancements. Prior work established a federally-funded biomedical research training program (BUIL [...]
2024 | Abstract |
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Applied practice experiences, including direct care hours, clinic hours, internships, and practicums, are often pre- or post-matriculation requirements for graduation, li [...]
2024 | Abstract |
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HPV remains a major cause of cancer in the U.S., yet young adults—especially college students—often face limited vaccine access. The Knight Cancer Institute’s Mobile Outr [...]
2025-06-20 | Capstone |
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Objectives: 1. Describe the challenges and outcomes of the first two years of student-run vaccine clinics. 2. Summarize ways students from various health professions' pro [...]
2021 | Abstract |
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Includes articles on: a review of the year 1987, veterans medical center opens doors and builds stronger ties to the university, Doernbecher Children's Hospital plans rem [...]
1988 March | Periodical | Institutional Publications|OHSU News |
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Color digital scan of a black and white photograph showing the graduaing students of the Public Health Nursing Certificate program in 1921. Graduates are in full attire.
1921 | Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |