Medicine and Health
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Medical Informatics continuing education course materials
The collection contains course packets given to students for two OHSU School of Medicine Continuing Education courses: Using Computers to Solve Clinical Problems and Information Technologies for Coordinated Care, spanning the years 1996-2003.
OHSU Oral History Program records
The OHSU Oral History Program records consist of notes, documentation, and correspondence surrounding the program, along with interview transcripts and recordings in a variety of formats. Most transcripts are available online in OHSU's Digital Collections.
OHSU Overseers and Trustees records
OHSU launched the Board of Overseers and Trustees in 1979 with the purposes of understanding the complex nature of an academic health sciences center, building relationships with individuals and organizations in the private sector, and serving as advocates for the university. The records span 1976-1996 and consist of the files of individual board members as well as records related to the overarching activities of the board and other supporting documents.
Donald D. Trunkey papers
Donald Dean Trunkey, M.D., Professor Emeritus and former Chairman of the Department of Surgery at OHSU, has been described as the "The Father of Organized Trauma Care." His vast experience has ranged from military combat trauma, civilian disaster management, and trauma systems organization, to medical education, history, and space medicine. This collection provides a variety of materials covering his multifaceted career.
University News and Publications Media collection
University News and Publications print collection
This collection, spanning from 1937 to 2024, traces the history of Oregon Health & Science University through its publications, newsletters, brochures, reports, press releases and media coverage, school program catalogs and handbooks, commencement programs, correspondence, and more.