At the Portland VA Medical Center, we conduct research to discover knowledge, develop VA scientists and health care leaders, and create innovations that advance health care for Veterans and the nation. We offer Veterans the opportunity to participate in and benefit from our work. Our goal is to use research to promote better health and health care for all.
We have more than 150 investigators conducting more than 500 active studies. Research is conducting in a total of 98,000 square feet of wet and dry lab space that supports programs in basic science, clinical research, rehabilitation, health services, cooperative studies, epidemiology, and outcomes research.
Our research centers include:
Major research areas include:
- Connections between heredity and alcoholism
- Cancer treatment
- Hearing loss
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Schizophrenia
- Multiple sclerosis
- Parkinson’s disease
- Hepatitis C
Teaching and learning
The Portland VA Medical Center is a teaching hospital that provides a full range of services, with state-of-the-art technology as well as education and research. More than 1,200 university residents, interns, and students receive training each year. We provide professional training in most major medical and surgical specialties and subspecialties. Our training programs include residencies in:
- Nursing (offers a residency, as well as undergraduate and other graduate training)
- Dentistry
- Pharmacy
- Social work
- Psychology
- Chaplaincy
- Nuclear medicine
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Dietetics
- Audiology
- Speech pathology
- Alcohol and drug treatment
- Radiology
- Laboratory
- Dental assistant
We have partnerships with many colleges, universities, and professional schools throughout the United States. Our affiliates include:
- Oregon Health & Sciences University
- University of Portland
- Linfield College
- Walla Walla College
We’re proud of our partnerships with top institutions and organizations that support the educational mission of the VA.
Fast facts
- VA Portland Health Care System serves more than 95,000 Veterans. We complete more than 950,000 outpatient visits each year.
- We serve 26 counties in the Pacific Northwest.
- The first hospital for Veterans in Portland was opened by the U.S. Public Health Service in November 1921. It was transferred in 1922 to the Veterans Bureau, the agency that preceded VA.
- The current VA hospital in Portland was completed and dedicated in 1987.
- In 2019, our scientists received more than $37 million in research grants from VA, the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Defense, and more.
- Portland VA Medical Center is designated as a Magnet hospital in recognition of our cutting-edge research, quality patient care, nursing excellence, and innovations in professional nursing practice.
- Loren R. Kaufman VA Clinic is named for Pfc. Lauren R. Kaufman, who was born in The Dalles in 1923. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his service at the Battle of Yongsan in the Korean War.
Accreditations and Achievements