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Thank you to another wonderful alumni ? “I have worked at Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital for 4 1/2 years now. We are a 25 bed critical-access rural hospital. I love being a respiratory therapist because of the variety. As RTs, we are capable of treating a large array of patients with countless therapies, medications, and procedures. We work in all units of the hospital at Hood River: FBC, ER, general medicine, ICU, PACU, outpatient, and same day surgery.

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#MadLoveMonday kudos for the Oregon Tech business students who continue to make us proud! This team won two competitions this year. The first case was for the development of a marketing plan for an innovative medical technology startup and the second case was for a cryptocurrency company. As part of their win, they were provided an opportunity for a paid internship with the competition sponsor, Coinsource. Three of the students took advantage of the internship this summer (the other student already had a full-time job offer prior to graduation).

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Alumni Spotlight ⭐️ Hi, I'm Evan, I graduated from Oregon Tech in 2017. I have gone on to work at Seattle Children's Hospital, one of the top pediatric facilities in the country. I have worked here for over 2 years now and I love it. Working with kids is what I wanted to do for a long time. I enjoy being able to go on journeys with these kids some from birth. Many of these kids can be very sick from birth and may require respiratory interventions. Being able to bring them from a bleak outlook to giving them a chance at life is so satisfying.

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Today the presidents of Oregon Tech and Klamath Community College (KCC) strengthened their institutional partnership by signing an agreement to promote college access, affordability, and bachelor’s degree completion for Air Force personnel enrolled through Community College of the Air Force at KCC. A huge thank you to 173rd Fighter Wing, Kingsley Field, who was a crucial partner in developing the program at both institutions to benefit air personnel in Klamath Falls and throughout the nation. Read more here:

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Congratulations to Dental Hygiene recent graduate Mayra Rocha Ramos, who was awarded the Oregon Dental Hygienists' Association 2020 ODHA Future Leader Award. You may recognize Mayra from her time serving as president of the Student American Dental Hygienists’ Association organization at Oregon Tech, or as the recipient of the 2019 Oregon Tech Outstanding Community Service Award for her work as a leader in Dental Hygiene, translating clinical consent forms for Spanish-speaking parents during events like Malin Elementary Education Day. Thank you for your continued, exceptional work, Mayra!

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It’s official! I have been accepted into the radiologic science medical imaging program at Oregon Institute of Technology for fall term 2020! Stay tuned for more posts documenting my journey. #college #collegelife #university #education #student #school #students #love #memes #study #studentlife #india #photography #instagram #friends #instagood #engineering #follow #xray #collegegirls #highschool #medicalimaging #motivation #meme #bhfyp #football #covid #classof #ncaa #oregontech

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#PhilanthropyFriday kudos to Oregon Tech’s Dental Clinic for offering free cleanings and exams for kids through August in Klamath Falls. For more info, call the Oregon Tech Dental Clinic at (541) 885-1330 and ask about "free kids cleanings." #oregontech #dentalhygiene

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Welcome to the family! Dylan is one of our Project Engineer Interns working with crews on Maui this summer. “Whether it be about the industry or life, the GBI family is always willing to share knowledge with me, and I really enjoy that.” – Dylan #wearegoodfellow #contractorofchoice #internship #summerinternship #construction #projectengineer #maui #oregontech #oregon #hustlinowls

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During this time of difficulties, a team of Oregon Tech student veterans has come together to help the greater community of veterans. Through their program, Vets Helping Vets, the Student Veteran Program team have been working their way around the Klamath Basin, literally. Performing landscaping, groundskeeping, maintenance, and other tasks, they are making themselves known as a resource for veterans or families of veterans in need. ? One such story is Ray of Chiloquin, who has been diagnosed with cancer since the team began getting to know him. ?