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Learn how to apply to OHSU in Oregon, and find links to admissions requirements for programs in medicine, nursing, dentistry, public health and more.
Family InvolvementOCCYSHN operates on the principle that work done on behalf children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) must reflect the expertise of their family members, because they ...
In 1890, Ida Gray Nelson Rollins graduated from the University of Michigan College of Dentistry. She was one of just three women in her graduating class, and was the very first African-American woman ...
Understanding headaches can be your first step toward easing your pain. The OHSU Headache Center is your resource for information and care. Important things to know: Headaches affect nearly everyone ...
Use this contact form if you are seeking services for yourself from the Transgender Health Program at OHSU.
503-494-0199 Fax: 503-494-6868 OHSU Institute on Development and Disability Child Development and Rehabilitation Center 707 S.W. Gaines Street Portland, OR 97239 ...
The mission of the Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network (ORPRN) is to improve the health of rural populations in Oregon through conducting and promoting health research in partnership with the ...
Your child will receive eye care at the Elks Children’s Eye Clinic from respected leaders in the field who use the latest advances and treatment options to support your child’s eye health and treat ...
The Oregon Office on Disability and Health (OODH) analyzes data relating to adult Oregonian with disabilities in order to identify the trends and disparities among this demographic.
OHSU’s ALS and Neuromuscular Disease Center provides expert diagnosis and treatment of disorders that affect muscles and nerves. You’ll find: Neurologic care that’s ranked among the best in the nation ...
OCCYSHN is Oregon's "Title V" (Title Five) public health agency for children and youth with special health care needs. The U.S. Social Security Act of 1935 established Title V grants. These federal ...
What is HERO Kids Registry? HERO Kids Registry is a voluntary, no-cost system that lets any Oregon family share critical information about their child’s health before an emergency. The information can ...
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