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The Skanner News - Local Family Medicine Student Takes Top Award

Local Family Medicine Student Takes Top Award Published: 16 June 2021 Shane Hervey was one of three 2021 Lundy Award recipients by the Oregon Academy of Family Physicians at the Academy’s Annual Meeting held virtually on April 24, 2021. The Lundy Award The Lundy Award was established in 2000 to honor Mary Gonzales Lundy upon her retirement after 21 years of service as Executive Director of the Academy. This fund provides scholarships to fourth year OHSU medical students who are entering family medicine residency. Hervey was chosen by the Trustees of the Oregon Academy of Family Physicians Foundation Board on the basis of leadership, service to the community, and an essay describing his path to family medicine. The essay also included lessons learned from patients and attributes that will make him a successful family physician.

Oregon House Health Committee hears testimony on bill that removes supervision requirements for Physician Assistants - State of Reform

Oregon House Health Committee hears testimony on bill that removes supervision requirements for Physician Assistants Sydney Kurle | Feb 5, 2021 Share this: The Oregon House Committee on Health Care heard public testimony on a bill that would remove the requirement for physician assistants to practice under physicians. Currently, a supervising physician may use the services of a Physician Assistant (PA) in accordance with a practice agreement, which is a written agreement between a PA and a supervising physician or supervising physician organization (SPO) that describes what and how the PA will practice. The supervising physician or SPO is responsible for the direction and review of medical services provided by a PA.

Oregon measure to decriminalize hard drugs goes into effect

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. Oregon’s controversial Measure 110 went into effect Monday, decriminalizing possession of hard drugs such as cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and oxycodone, according to reports.  The measure reclassifies possession of small amounts of hard drugs as a civil violation: Offenders will face a $100 fine, which they can avoid with a health assessment – a 24/7 phone service that will help determine what services an individual might need.   Small amounts include less than 1 gram of heroin or MDMA; 2 grams of cocaine or methamphetamine; 12 grams of psilocybin mushrooms; and 40 doses of LSD, oxycodone or methadone.

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