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Vaccines for babies and young children
Protect your baby, toddler or preschooler from COVID-19. Shots are now available for ages 6 months and older.
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OHSU moves forward with hospital expansion
Project will enhance research, education, patient care at Oregon’s academic health center.
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Doernbecher named the best children’s hospital in Oregon
The hospital is ranked among the nation’s top 50 programs in seven specialties, including cancer, neurology and neonatology (newborn care).
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OHSU encourages COVID-19 vaccination for young children
Careful reviews show the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are effective and safe, says Dr. Eliza Hayes Bakken, a Doernbecher Children's Hospital pediatrician.
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