DOM Grand Rounds 2025/2026 Schedule
12/2/25 - Dietary Potassium Stress and the Kidney: Transport, Remodeling, and Injury by Dr. Joshua Curry
12/9/25 - Biological DMARDs by Dr. Cong-Qiu Chu
12/16/25 - Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening for Veterans through an Organized Mailed Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) Program by Drs. Jenna Anderson, Kaleb Keyserling, and Gabriel Monti
12/23/25 - No Grand Rounds
12/30/25 - No Grand Rounds
1/6/26 - Celebrating Excellence in Department of Medicine Research by Drs Ted Braun, Todd Korthuis, Katie Lebold, and Patrick G Lyons
1/13/26 - The Work of the Modern Physician: The Current Landscape and Solutions on the Horizon by Dr Lisa Rotenstein
1/20/26 - GI Cancers Updates “Up, down, run around” by Dr Emerson Chen
1/27/26 - What is Interventional Pulmonology? by Dr. Peter Lee
2/3/26 - Treating Celiac Disease, Now and in the Future by Dr. Benjamin Lebwohl
2/10/26 - Medicine and (Im)Migration in El Paso: Past and Present by Dr. Richard A. Lange
2/17/26 - Guardianship for Patients without Capacity: Current Practices and Opportunities for Change by Drs Megha Garg and Anne Smeraglio
2/24/26 - Update on C. Difficile infection by Dr. Morgan Hakki
3/3/26 - Madeline Brill Nelson by Dr. James Woodruff
3/10/26 - State of obesity care by Drs Jon Purnell, Rivfka Shenoy, and Selvi Williams
3/17/26 - Aging in place and supporting family caregivers by Dr. Lee Lindquist
3/24/26 - Glomerulonephritis review by Dr. Wooin Ahn
3/31/26 - Med Informatics
4/7/26 - State of the art in transcatheter valve therapies by Dr. Firas Zahr
4/14/26 - Reimagining Leadership in Academic Medicine in Times of Uncertainty by Dr. Nancy Spector
4/21/26 - Research by Dr. Curtis Lachowiez
4/28/26 - Harry Masenhimer Primary Care Grand Rounds Lectureship by Dr. Jada Bussey Jones
5/5/26 - Noble Wiley Jones by Dr. Gurpreet Dhaliwal
5/12/26 - Update in hepatology by Dr. Kara Walter
5/19/26 - The HOMERuN Program by Dr. Andy Auerbach
5/26/26 - Resident Scholarship
6/2/26 - Internal medicine chiefs
6/9/26 - Updates on the inpatient management of diabetes and hyperglycemia by Dr. Bethany Klopfenstein
6/16/26 - Pancreatic cancer by Dr. Brett Sheppard
6/23/26 - Patient communication by Drs Jennifer Barton and Kamini Kuchinad
6/30/26 - Schwartz Rounds by Dr. Megan Furnari
The Department of Medicine at OHSU is involved in education, research and patient care. Our 11 divisions are involved in everything from General Internal Medicine to sub-specialty care in various disciplines. We currently have 313 clinical faculty, 45 research faculty, more than 300 volunteer faculty, over 200 house staff (residents, clinical and research fellows) and numerous staff.
Department of Medicine Grand Rounds
The OHSU Department of Medicine Grand Rounds is a CME eligible educational series for healthcare providers, researchers, and students. Our focus is on clinical advances in internal medicine and on research, QI, advocacy, and other topics that impact patient care within and outside OHSU. The DOM Grand Rounds Committee aims to create an effective and evolving educational series that builds community across divisions and learning levels.
As of July 16, 2024 all future DoM Grand Rounds will be In-Person (with Virtual option). Our Grand Rounds are on Tuesdays from 8am-9am PST.
In-person location: Vey Auditorium - DCH 11620
From Main Hospital 9th floor hallway, take the connection to Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. At the end of the hallway (near the Veterans’ Hospital Road entrance), there is a spiral stairwell and elevator bank (DCH 5 & 6) on the left. The Marion L. Miller Auditorium is on the 11th floor of Doernbecher Children's Hospital and an immediate left off of the stairwell/elevator.
Join Meeting: https://ohsu.webex.com/ohsu/j.php?MTID=m10eb7a8147e4721769412b93aa3d7cda
Meeting password: bXEkcEFP834
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Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
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OHSU School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to [MOC point amount and credit type(s)] MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine's (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider's responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit. Your information will be shared with the ACCME to grant credit.