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Empowering Care Oregon patients: enhancing care transitions with a new communication tool
This DNP project aims to examine a transition of care team’s (C-TraIn) perceived utility and feasibility of a communication tool developed for their Care Oregon patients
OHSU Fact Book, 2021
Oregon Health & Science University is the state's only comprehensive public academic health center. This publication was prepared by the OHSU Office of the Registrar using a variety of data sources maintained by other offices in the University. The purpose of this document is to provide data about academic programs, students, faculty and staff, and other basic information in a user-friendly format for the OHSU community and public
OHSU Fact Book, 2013
Oregon Health & Science University is the state's only comprehensive public academic health center. This publication was prepared by the OHSU Office of the Registrar using a variety of data sources maintained by other offices in the University. The purpose of this document is to provide data about academic programs, students, faculty and staff, and other basic information in a user-friendly format for the OHSU community and public
Cardiovascular Medicine at OHSU: The First 50 Years (1955-2005)
This text provides an overview of prominent physicians and faculty members during the first fifty years of the practices within cardiovascular medicine at OHSU, pulling from oral histories, written accounts, and interviews. This field of study became a specialty within internal medicine around World War II, with local groups of medical professionals, including the Portland Heart Club, contributing to the expansion of the study and practice, including open heart surgeries. Due to the increase in surgeries in the 1960s, the mortality rate significantly decreased, and great improvements were made in the field, particularly with innovations in design with cardiac catheters. Significant contributions to the study of heart health led to the development of programs that focused on heart failure, as well as connecting the importance of exercise in combating issues like heart disease. (Originally produced in 2012, this publication was revised in 2015 and in 2016; both of those versions are included here.
Standardizing massive transfusion protocol documentation: an initiative to improve quality
This paper discusses the processes and findings of a QI project that explored barriers to utilization of the Nursing Progress Rapid Infusion Record for MTP documentation with the intention to improve and standardize MTP documentation in the TSICU at a metropolitan Level I academic hospital