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A round-trip ticket costs $8 but is free for OHSU patients and certain visitors; OHSU employees and students ride free by showing their ID badges. [6] The tram cost $57 million to build—a nearly fourfold increase over initial cost estimates, which was one of several sources of controversy concerning the project. [7]
A third hospital, the Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center [26] is located next to the main OHSU campus; this hospital is run by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and is outside the auspices of OHSU. A 660 feet (200 m) pedestrian skybridge connecting OHSU Hospital and the VA Medical Center was constructed in 1992. [27]
Oregon Health & Science University's (OHSU) Center for Health & Healing is a 412,000-square-foot (38,300 m 2) medical building in the South Waterfront district of Portland, Oregon. [1] It is connected to the main OHSU campus on Marquam hill by the Portland Aerial Tram. [2]
[5] 1981 was also the year that OHSU was designated [6] a Level 1 trauma center: one of only two in the state of Oregon. [7] [8] In 1995, OHSU became a public corporation [9] separate from the Oregon State System of Higher Education. Dispensing with the Board of Higher Education as the governing body of the institution, OHSU adopted a board of ...
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The injury was a result of Somers jumping off a private tram to her house in Palm Springs, which suddenly stopped and became stuck halfway up the hill. "I had no choice but to jump. It was dark ...
The hospital has 483 licensed beds (397 are staffed), [2] and in 2012 had 21,351 admissions and 63,299 emergency department visits. [3] It has 3,160 employees, of which 1,200 are physicians. [ 3 ] Services offered at Providence include oncology, surgical, maternity, women's health, behavioral health, cardiac care, radiology, orthopedics ...
Together with the existing OHSU Center for Health & Healing, the new facilities will be part of the Knight Cancer Institute, which also has facilities outside the South Waterfront. The largest of the buildings will be for patient medical care, another will be for research and administration, and the third will provide housing for patients and ...