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Residency Program Director (0.4 FTE)
The Program Director should continue in the position for a length of time adequate to maintain continuity of leadership and program stability. This position reports to the Vice Chair of Education for the Department of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine (APOM), collaborates with other department Vice Chairs and leaders, and has a formal dotted line reporting relationship to the Chair. This position directly supervises the residency Associate/Assistant Program Directors (APD) and Chief Residents.
The Program Director has the full authority and responsibility for the residency program and is responsible for program...
Provide research support, health care and animal husbandry for animals maintained at the Oregon National Primate Research Center. The primary function of this position is to perform the manual and technical tasks directly related to the care of, and research support for the use of, laboratory animals. The area of work assignment and specific tasks will vary, depending on animal populations and care requirements, service requirements, and staffing needs, during regular and non-regular working hours, including weekends, holidays, or on an overtime basis. Duties must be performed in a professional manner and will require contact with investigative staff. This classification is distinguished by...
- Staining multiplex IHC antibody panels on FFPE slides
- Image and data curation, data cleaning and tracking of projects through the mIHC workflow
- Maintain rigorous quality control standards, keeping careful record and working closely with other scientists to coordinate complex experiments and troubleshooting.
- Assist in creating presentations by identifying key information and images to include
- Work independently within...
This is a 12-month full time Audiology Externship beginning June 2025. Applicants can expect a well-rounded clinical placement, offering experience in both pediatric and adult populations in a demanding and diverse environment. Externs will serve patients within a large hospital-based outpatient clinic. Externs will gain hands-on experience in diagnostics, hearing aids, osseointegrated devices, cochlear implants and aural rehabilitation. Our team collaborates daily with our neuro-otologists and otolaryngologist providers, allowing for evidence-based comprehensive treatment plans for our patients.
The Division of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, within the Department of Pediatrics of Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), is seeking an Assistant Professor or Associate Professor of Pediatrics specializing in the treatment of pediatric brain tumors. Completion of a pediatric neuro-oncology fellowship (or practicing as a neuro-oncologist for at least 3 years) is required. The position will assume clinical care of children, adolescent and young adults with brain tumors as a member of the pediatric brain tumor program at OHSU. They will also participate in administrative/leadership responsibilities as assigned by the Division Head; participate in fellow training and...
Clinical Activities (not related to teaching or research): Assure the safe, efficient, high-quality quality and patient-centered management of care to patients , including but not limited to completing a comprehensive assessment of the patient’s status; developing, monitoring, and revising, as appropriate, an evidence-based treatment plan that addresses diagnoses, patterns of disease, risk factors, and treatment alternatives; treat many common acute and chronic health problems; interpret diagnostic tests, prescribe and manage medications and other therapies, provide health teaching with an emphasis on prevention of illness and health maintenance; and, refer patients to other healthcare professionals as...
Clinical: 100% of time will be spent clinically as a Cardio-oncologist, working collaboratively with the Knight Cancer Institute. Duties will include medical management of cancer patients with chronic or acute heart disease, managing critically ill patients with primary cardiac disorders in an ambulatory setting. Performing consultation services, reading echocardiograms, participating in, and developing outreach programs as needed. Your primary role will focus on the development of our ambulatory general cardiology clinics and our inpatient cardiology consult service. and leading personnel on the service.
Clinical: 100% of time will be spent clinically as a vascular cardiologist, working collaboratively with the Division of Vascular Surgery. Duties will include medical management of patients with chronic or acute heart disease, chronic vascular disease, managing critically ill patients with primary cardiac disorders in an ambulatory setting. Performing consultation services, reading echocardiograms, participating in, and developing outreach programs as needed. Your primary role will focus on the development of our ambulatory general cardiology clinics and our inpatient cardiology consult service. and leading personnel on the service.
Clinical. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated cardiologist, specializing in the care of patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy and/or Cardiac Amyloidosis, within the Division of Cardiology and KCVI. This position will be expected to take a fair share of call, as assigned, with other faculty on nights, weekends, and holidays for the general cardiology service. The Division Head will assign clinical duties.
As a member of the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Department of Medicine you will report to the Interim Division Head (Dr. Raghav Wusirika) and will be expected to contribute in each of the following areas:
Clinical: You will work as a Transplant Nephrologist within the Division. You will be expected to hold between three to five clinics per week that may include offsite locations, virtual sessions, and/or community outreach clinics; kidney biopsy sessions, and other clinic duties as needed. You will be expected to take your fair share of call that includes shared call with the VA Portland Health Care System (VAPORHCS), as assigned, with other faculty on nights, weekends, and...
OHSU is a 562-bed hospital with a 128 bed expansion set to open in April 2026 and a state-of-the-art endoscopy unit set to open in September 2025.
The duties of this position include: providing patient care in Hepatology clinic/clinic equivalent in the areas of general GI, and endoscopy; attending between 8 and 10 weeks each year on the Hepatology consult service; sharing night/weekend call responsibilities with other GI faculty members; and teaching medical students, residents, and GI fellows...
Clinical:
- CMH primary care clinic.
- Clinic Schedule: 18 hours of patient care per week; Call schedule: telephone, after-hours call will be shared equally with all CMH Primary Care providers.
- Supervision and chart reviews for the primary care advance practice practitioners as needed.
Administration:
- Administrative and other duties may be assigned based on department needs and your areas of expertise and interest.
- Up to two (2) hours of administrative time are allotted each week.
Body Imaging Clinical responsibilities will include CT of the chest, abdomen and pelvis (including advanced applications such as three-dimensional imaging, CT urography, CTA and CT enterography), MRI of the abdomen and pelvis (including liver, biliary, prostate, gynecologic and genitourinary applications), general body ultrasound (including abdominal, pelvic, early pregnancy, and neck studies) image-guided needle biopsies and aspirations, GI and GU fluoroscopic examinations, and attendance at interdisciplinary tumor boards.
As the only academic medical center in the state of Oregon, OHSU provides a full spectrum of care to a large and diverse population, including an active transplant program, a level 1 trauma program, and the...
As the only academic medical center in the state of Oregon, OHSU provides a full spectrum of care to a large and diverse population, including an active transplant program and the Knight Cancer Institute. Accordingly, the department has state of the art imaging equipment and sees patients with a wide mix of complexity and pathology. The campus offers excellent opportunities for multidisciplinary research, with a history of innovative and collaborative studies. OHSU is home to numerous specialized research centers and institutes, including one of the first Clinical and Translational Sciences Award-funded programs in the country (the Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute), the Advanced Imaging Research Center (dedicated to improving medical imaging),...
Incident Response & Investigation
- Ensure a safe environment for the entire OHSU community by responding to and/or investigating the following:
- Calls for assistance, reported or observed crimes, alarm activations, fires, hazardous materials, and other situations as appropriate, when dispatched, or when directed by a supervisor.
- Observe conditions that could negatively impact the University’s operations, including environmental hazards, maintenance problems, unsafe conditions, etc.
- Take all reasonable actions to prevent...
- Memorizes a case script detailing specific emotions, behaviors, and disease signs/symptoms for presentation during simulated learning situations.
- Presents case information in a standardized manner during simulated interactive patient history and/or medical examinations.
- Remains in a specific patient character as trained when responding to student questions.
- Maintains confidentiality of information related to cases, student behaviors and feedback evaluations.
- Provides constructive verbal feedback within a structured format, as appropriate to...
Student workers will participate in a database study about autism spectrum disorder. Student researchers will be responsible for development of study materials, assistance with literature review, data entry, and preparing data for analysis and manuscripts. must commit 10 hours per week to their research projects for one academic year. Student researchers will have the option of hybrid work, and work schedule is somewhat flexible but must be during normal office hours. There will be required educational sessions that must be attended in person or viewed via recording.
The Division of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, within the Department of Pediatrics of Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), is seeking an Assistant Professor or Associate Professor of Pediatrics specializing in the treatment of pediatric solid tumors. A minimum of two years of post-fellowship experience in the care of patients with solid tumors is strongly preferred; The position will assume clinical care of children, adolescent and young adults with solid tumors and administrative/leadership responsibilities as assigned by the Division Head; participate in fellow training and student/resident educational programs of the Department; serve on committees and councils of OHSU;...
As a Research Associate, this individual will be responsible for independently contributing to and participating in ongoing research projects in the Center for Embryonic Cell and Gene Therapy. This includes assisting in developing and evaluation of novel gene and cell therapy approaches. The primary focus of this position will be investigating and optimizing delivery of gene editing constructs in vivo in mice into specific brain regions using molecular and cellular approaches, as well as sample collection, processing and analysis. The candidate will participate in mouse colony maintenance, in vitro and in vivo experiments, mouse surgical and neurosurgical procedures, histology...
The Frank Lab at OHSU is seeking to recruit a Research Assistant 2 (RA 2) to conduct research on developing chemical probes to interrogate cannabinoid signaling processes. Specifically, the RA 2 will be part of an interdisciplinary team studying cannabinoid-opioid signaling processes in the brain. This NIDA-funded project utilizes cell culture, fluorescence imaging, and electrophysiology experiments to make new discoveries.
The ideal candidate for this position will have an advanced degree in chemical biology,...