1.
Susan Conrad is an important character in the story of OHSU's transition into the age of the personal computer, the use of modern technology in health and science, and be [...]
2019 January 11 | Interview | Oral History Collection |
2.
The aggressive scaling of CMOS devices is driving Si02-based gate dielectrics to their physical limits as stated in the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconducto [...]
2004-12-01 | Dissertation |
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The first step to achieve all the benefits of an electronic medical record is accurate entry of clinical data. Most existing technologies for data entry by clinicians hav [...]
2004 | Thesis |
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Hands-free communication devices (HFCDs) are an information and communication technology comprised of wearable "badges" and server-based software. The technology is disti [...]
2007 | Thesis |
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Black and white photograph of Edward W. Thompson, Ph.D., President of the Oregon Graduate Institute of Science & Technology with James J. Huntziker, Ph.D. on the righ [...]
1999 January | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Nelson R. Niles has been a faculty member at OHSU for over forty years. In this interview, he talks of his medical training, his military service, and his tenure at the u [...]
1998 September 29 | Interview | Oral History Collection |
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As flat panel displays shrink in size, thin film transistor (TFT) technology is driven to improve display resolution (i.e. reduce pixel transistor siz [...]
2004-02-01 | Dissertation |
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The use of clinical information systems and Healthcare is increasing as a result of its many benefits for patients, providers, and administrators. Due to the growing need [...]
2004 | Thesis |
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Career Management includes reflecting on past work experience, plus learning new skills for future opportunities. It is important because it can create more job security, [...]
2021 | Poster |
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Color photograph of Edward W. Thompson, Ph.D., President of the Oregon Graduate Institute speaking at an event.
1999 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |