Presented by the COMP-NW Do No Harm Forum Series, “Big Pharma: Research, Marketing, and Ethics” will feature Dr. Bill Origer, MD and Dr. Lee Strandberg PhD. The event takes place on Tuesday, January 15th at 5:30pm in Eastmoreland Hall at the Western University Campus located at 200 Mullins Drive in Lebanon, OR. Please read the […]
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Click here to watch the coverage and read the accompanying article by Cathy Marshall with KGW News. The press release below was also featured on both HealthCanal.com and The Lund Report. Read the HealthCanal.com article here and the Lund Report version here. Educational event in Portland will address antibiotic use, resistance By David Stauth PORTLAND, Ore. – For […]
Celebrate OSU Homecoming 2012 with the College of Pharmacy Thursday October 18th Homecoming Parade: 6pm Come see the College of Pharmacy/Samaritan Health Systems Float! Friday October 19th Alumni Fellows Awards Celebration 6pm Social | 7pm Dinner & Awards Celebrate Pharmacy Fellow Shelton Louie (’78) At this elegant and spirited event recognizing eminent graduates from OSU […]
From rattlesnake oil to rock candy, laudanum to arsenic, the antique pharmacy once had the cure for most everything – with or without a prescription. The Clackamas County Historical Society is pleased to announce “The Antique Pharmacy,” a free educational forum on September 15th from 1-2 p.m. at the Museum of the Oregon Territory. The […]
Thursday, September 20, 2012 7:00 PM 200 Market, Lobby Conference Room 200 SW Market Street, Portland, OR See flyer for more details! Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural or man-made disasters. Learn how you can […]
September 15th, 1-2pm Museum of the Oregon Territory (211 Tumwater Dr., Oregon City) – Address by Dr. Mark Zabriskie, Dean – Question & Answer with John & Richard Kaegi, OSU Icons of Pharmacy – Round Table Discussion on the History and Changing Role of the Pharmacist – Drawing & Refreshments – Free Museum Admission