College of Health Professions
Pacific University's College of Health Professions prepares its students to provide compassionate delivery of exemplary healthcare for a diverse population in a changing healthcare environment.
The College of Health Professions encompasses the following Pacific University Professional Schools:
School of Dental Health Science
School of Occupational Therapy
School of Physician Assistant Studies
Pacific University also offers coursework in Spanish specifically for healthcare providers. For additional information about this program, visit the Medical Spanish Program information pages.
The Pacific University Health Professions Campus is located on a 1/2 -acre site on the Tuality Healthcare Hillsboro campus anchored by the Tuality Community Hospital. The campus is located, along the south side of Washington Street and the MAX light rail midway between S.E. 7th and 9th Avenues. The 59,800 square foot building is scheduled to be completed in August 2010. It is the second of four planned buildings on the 225,000 square foot health campus.
For more information on the new Health Professions Campus please visit the Health Professions Campus Information Center.
News
Dr. Steve Austad speaks about the evolution of aging at 5 pm on February 11 for Darwin Day 2010
Dr. Steve Austad gives the keynote address for Darwin Day 2010 in Taylor Auditorium, Marsh Hall. The talk, titled Methusaleh's Zoo: An Evolutionary Perspective on Exceptionally Long Life, is open to the public. Reception to follow.
Support the School of Dental Health Science
Vote for Pacific University's dental health clinic as your charity of choice on the Tom's of Maine website and help the School of Dental Health Science receive funding for their "SmileCare Everywhere" project!
University receives $94,000 grant from Regence Foundation for Interdisciplinary Diabetes Clinic
Clinic to treat all aspects of diabetes and break down barriers to health care in Latino and other underserved communities throughout Washington County, Oregon
PT Cruisers Participate in Komen Race for the Cure
Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland, Oregon (September 20, 2009) The following members and friends of the Pacific University School of Physical Therapy participated in the 2009 Race for the Cure.
Nancy Cicirello, PT, Ed.D, MPH
Nancy attended the 63rd Annual meeting of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine; participating on a breakfast panel. Oct.2009

