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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 recent increased deployment of women in the U.S. military is creating a sharp rise in women accessing Veterans Administration (VA) for health care. Historically, the [...]
2009-05-01 |
Portfolio |
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OHSU nursing students in Southern Oregon have discovered that women on community supervision in Jackson County are experiencing barriers to obtaining health care. The hig [...]
2022 |
Poster |
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Lowell Euhus, M.D., was a family medicine physician who served in Enterprise, Oregon, a community in Wallowa County, for over three decades. A 1968 alumnus of the Univers [...]
2006 June 12 |
Interview |
History of Medicine in Oregon oral history project |
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November 2016 issue of the Scribe. Contents include: "Primary care physician shortage being felt in Oregon," "Research links depression, lung cancer mortality," "Providen [...]
2016-11 |
Other |
Medical Society of Metropolitan Portland records |
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A black and white photograph of a medical department set up by the American Women's Hospitals. Pictured from left to right: Nurse [Berelenuk] (Russian), Nurse Kogan (Russ [...]
1924 |
Still image |
Esther Pohl Lovejoy Collection |
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University of Oregon Medical School student newspaper, The Pulse vol. 2, no. 2
1966 November |
text [general] |
Institutional Publications|Pulse (student newspaper) |
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Sexual and gender minority (SGM) adolescents frequently experience higher rates of negative health outcomes than their cisgender and heterosexual peers. School Health Cen [...]
2021 |
Final project |
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Mark O. Hatfield was an Oregon politician who held several prominent positions in government, most notably as governor of the State of Oregon (1959 -1967) and as a United [...]
2003 May 20 |
Interview |
History of Medicine in Oregon oral history project |
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