As Portland area kids head back to school this week, a group of teens is ready to educate their peers about the dangers of smoking and vaping - namely with a device called Juul. They're called the "Rebels" and they have a very important cause.
Other content in this Stream

Shanta Schriever, RN, speaks with KATU about the benefits of menopause classes for challenging misinformation and preparing women for the changes in their bodies.

A targeted therapy being evaluated in a clinical trial may improve survival for high-risk patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.

Aaron Schoenkerman, M.D., shares strategies for lowering blood pressure that reflect updated treatment guidelines from the American Heart Association.

Marge received treatment for pancreatic cancer at Providence Cancer Institute and then volunteered in the infusion center to help the care team that supported her.

Catch the 2025 highlights from Providence Cancer Institute in this year-end recap focused on research advancements, caregiver recognition and community engagement.

Across Oregon, our facilities team is saving our hospitals millions through energy and water conservation

In Multnomah County, Providence ElderPlace Cully provides access and support for seniors experiencing houselessness.

Learn how these teens are helping with essential work at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center while laying the groundwork for careers in health care.

Giving patients and visitors a ride on Rover is about more than transportation – it’s a compassionate way to bring smiles to our hospital.

Comfort quilts are a memorial item given to the families of patients who pass away in the hospital. Hear from the chaplains who deliver them to the volunteers who craft each quilt.
NEWS RELEASE: Providence Oregon and Aetna, a CVS Health company, have reached a multi-year agreement that brings Providence hospitals, clinics, and physicians across Oregon back in-network.

Providence, Microsoft Research, University of Washington unveil GigaTIME, an AI-powered pathology breakthrough set to transform cancer immunotherapy research

Night shift nurse Janet is retiring from her role as a caregiver in the cardiology wing at Providence Portland Medical Center.

In collaboration with The Human Bean, Caregivers and community united to help The Human Bean raise more than $34,000 for breast cancer services at our Providence hospitals.

Providence Breast Care and Breast Surgery Clinics launch Prevention4ME, a groundbreaking program to empower women with personalized breast cancer risk assessments and proactive screening options.

Jennifer Burrows, chief executive, Providence Oregon on position reductions that reflect our need to stay focused on financial stability and workforce challenges.

A new artificial intelligence tool is helping doctors transcribe patient notes during appointments.

The Providence Portland nutrition services team continues a practice started years ago in the garden of a now-retired caregiver. Flower power brings joy and a bit of beauty to our patients.

Providence caregivers and clinicians implemented a program ten years ago to screen patients for food insecurity, and then did something about what they learned.

Celebrating World Cancer Day with a look at the work of Carlo Bifulco, M.D. as he helps lead advancements in AI-driven, accessible precision oncology at Providence Cancer Institute.

