With five schools and more than 55 programs to choose from, your journey at OHSU is uniquely yours. At Oregon’s only academic medical center, you’ll find:
- Top-tier academic programs
- Support for success that meets your needs
- A strong sense of community
- Ways to contribute to clinical care and research, right from the start
- A destination for transformational learning
School of Medicine
The School of Medicine offers Oregon’s only M.D. program and dozens of graduate programs. Learn from renowned faculty at a place that cares about diversity.
School of Nursing
Joining our School of Nursing’s programs is easier than you might think. We have five campuses across Oregon, and online degree options.
School of Dentistry
Oregon’s future dentists start at the School of Dentistry. You’ll find advanced training in a community of lifelong learners who care deeply about Oregon.
OHSU-PSU School of Public Health
Future public health leaders like you can end health disparities in Oregon and beyond. At the School of Public Health, you’ll learn on the ground in Oregon communities.
OSU-OHSU Doctor of Pharmacy Program
At the OSU College of Pharmacy, you won’t just learn pharmacy theory and practice. You can be part of innovative research and help make medications safe and affordable.
Health professions
At OHSU, you can prepare for a wide range of health care careers. Our health professions programs offer advanced training in a nurturing community.
A unique learning environment
You can create your own path at OHSU. Bring your curiosity and experiences. We offer dozens of disciplines, more faculty than students, and a culture of lifelong learning.
With the relationships and knowledge you build here, you will change the future of medicine — in Oregon and beyond. Learn why people like you choose OHSU.
Your perfect fit: Curious, motivated students thrive here. Create your own experience by contributing to faculty research, choosing our flexible Ph.D. program, or adding an M.S. or certificate to your education.
State-of-the-art simulation labs: Our simulation center is a leader in offering the most advanced technology and training features. You will experience hands-on education in an exciting and safe place to experiment.
Where the curious learn together: You can learn alongside students from across OHSU through our interprofessional education model. You can practice real healing through clinical experiences in communities across Oregon and around the world.
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