Friday, January 27, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Shamrock Run 2012
Team registration has opened up for the 2012 Shamrock Run! If you would like to participate with Team OHSU / DCH this year, please enter our team number 5520 in the Team Registration Number field when registering on-line at: http://www.shamrockrunportland.com/. Not only will you receive $5 off your individual registration fee, but $6 from each entry will be donated to OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. Registration deadline is February 14.
Event information:
Sunday, March 18
Waterfront Park -- Downtown Portland
5k, 8k and 15k Races
5k Fitness Walk and 1k Kids Run/Walk
For information about joining Team OHSU/DCH (even if you’ve already registered individually) please contact Mallory Tyler at tylerma@ohsu.edu. If you are interested in volunteering, register here: http://www.shamrockrunportland.com/help/volunteers
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Blazer OHSU Night Feb 16th
OHSU Library All-Hill Student Open House – Wednesday, February 15
Friday, January 13, 2012
Student Health Symposium 1/21/12
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Health Literacy Conference, Friday, 3/9/2012 @ MAC Club
[HLIB-NW] Health Literacy Conference, Friday, March 9th in Portland Oregon
Low health literacy is an exploding public health crisis and a cause of health disparities in our country. People with low health literacy are not able to read and use basic instructions and information to make healthcare decisions. The National Patient Safety Council states that no other single issue has a greater impact on health status.
Legacy Health, together with community partners, is hosting the first Oregon and SW Washington Health Literacy Conference Making it Clear on Friday, March 9, 2012 in Portland. National and local experts will share research and evidence-based practices to help increase health literacy and improve quality, safety and outcomes for all.
The conference web site is located at www.legacyhealth.org/healthliteracyconference , where you can find the conference brochure and registration information.
Target attendees for the conference include all who interact with patients in the health care environment; representatives from health plans, community-based and social service organizations; literacy educators; librarians; academics and policy makers. CME and CE credits are offered.
Low health literacy is an exploding public health crisis and a cause of health disparities in our country. People with low health literacy are not able to read and use basic instructions and information to make healthcare decisions. The National Patient Safety Council states that no other single issue has a greater impact on health status.
Legacy Health, together with community partners, is hosting the first Oregon and SW Washington Health Literacy Conference Making it Clear on Friday, March 9, 2012 in Portland. National and local experts will share research and evidence-based practices to help increase health literacy and improve quality, safety and outcomes for all.
The conference web site is located at www.legacyhealth.org/healthliteracyconference , where you can find the conference brochure and registration information.
Target attendees for the conference include all who interact with patients in the health care environment; representatives from health plans, community-based and social service organizations; literacy educators; librarians; academics and policy makers. CME and CE credits are offered.
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