OHSU Effect

The OHSU Effect: On Cardiology

In recognition of American Heart Month, which is taking place this month, we have a special cardiology edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health & Science. We spent the full hour with Drs. Albert Starr and Sanjiv Kaul. They talked with us about a variety of subjects from prevention to surgery. Here are all 4 segments Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3 Segment 4  

Last Week’s Show on KXL

Back pain and cancer breakthroughs were the two major topics on last week’s edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health & Science. If you missed it, here are those segments. Dr. Tom Beer Talks about cancer and clinical trials – Part 1 Dr. Tom Beer Talks about cancer and clinical trials – Part 2 Dr. Hans Carlson talks about back pain – Part 1 Dr. Hans Carlson talks about back pain – Part 2 Join … Read More

Coming up on KXL

Coming up on the big show: This week’s edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health & Science is all about the heart. (It’s American Heart Month after all!) Drs. Albert Starr and Sanjiv Kaul join us for the entire hour to talk about a variety of topics including the latest cardiac treatments and preventing heart disease. Join us Saturday at 8 a.m. on KXL 101.1 fm.

Last Week’s Show

In case you missed it…here’s last week’s edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health & Science. Segment 1: Telemedicine in Astoria Segment 2: Working with Astoria Segment 3: Winter depression Segment 4: Kids and the dentist Tune in for the next edition of The OHSU Effect Saturday at 8 a.m. on KXL 101.1FM    

Coming Up This Week

Coming up on the next edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health & Science on KXL 101.1 FM… One of our top doctors from the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute joins us. He wrote a book on the search for new cancer treatments. He’ll tell us how the next breakthrough might come about and what it might be. We’ll also talk with one of our experts about a condition that nags millions: back pain. When should … Read More

What’s on tap?

Coming up on the next edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health and Science…we’ll take a road trip. Why? Because OHSU doesn’t just treat Portlanders. We also team up with doctors across the state to help other communities. If the rainy season gets you down it may not just be the weather…it could be winter depression. OHSU has an international expert on the subject. He joins us. Finally, what are your kids afraid of? The … Read More

Last Week on…The OHSU Effect

If you missed it…. Dr. Jeff Jensen talked with us about family planning. We learned from Dr. Lynne Shinto what integrated medicine is and why so many Oregonians are interested in it. Dr. Chris Amling explained how robots are battling cancer. and Kimberly Carson told us about the health benefits of yoga for those already fighting serious illness. Be sure to join us for the next edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health & Science … Read More

What’s on KXL This Week?

We’re serving up another fresh edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health Science this Saturday at 8 a.m. Here’s what’s on tap: An OHSU expert on family planning joins us. We’ll tell you what integrated medicine is and why it’s so important to so many Oregonians. We’ll learn how robots (yes, I said robots) are helping us battle cancer and we’ll tell you how yoga may help combat cancer. Join us Saturday at 8 a.m. for … Read More

Here’s What You Missed

If you didn’t get a chance to listen to The OHSU Effect: Inside Health & Science on KXL this past weekend, here’s what you missed: Dr. Pam  Kirwin talked about new ways to treat those old nagging pains Dr. Beth Darnall explained how her research is helping survivors of the war in Vietnam these many years later OHSU child expert Dr. Thomas Valvano told parents about the warning signs of child abuse and OHSU’s Bobby … Read More

Brain Awareness Season at OHSU

This week on the radio show, we heard about Brain Awareness Season and all the events that are in store for OHSU’s annual celebration of the synapses. If you are interested in taking part, here’s some more info: What is Brain Awareness Season? Schedule Ticket info – some events require tickets, others are free.

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