We’d like to introduce you to Dr. Christy Rivers, a pediatrician at The Corvallis Clinic. The newest addition to the Clinical Research Center provider team, she is an investigator with the Dust Mite Allergy Study. She is also the first pediatrician to participate in one of our studies. We spoke with Dr. Rivers recently about […]
The warning signs of eating disorders
Aimee Zink For the Corvallis Clinic National Eating Disorder Awareness Week is from Feb. 26 to March 4. With the hashtag #NEDAwareness, the National Eating Disorders Association hopes to help people understand the danger and prevalence of eating disorders throughout the United States. About 20 million women and 10 million men suffer from an eating […]
When it Comes to Meals, Timing is Everything
By Lori Dodds, BS, RDN, LD Have you made a New Year’s Resolution to improve your diet? While this can feel like a daunting task, thankfully there’s some new data to help you on your quest for better health. It turns out that it’s not just important to watch what you eat, but when you […]
Quicker, safer, simpler: Clinic upgrades to latest imaging technology
Ron McCrae has seen all three generations of radiography image creation in his career, the last two occurring recently. “In the span of the last 10 years,” the manager of The Corvallis Clinic Imaging Department said, “we’ve had two evolvements to replace capturing images on film, which is how we were doing it for about […]
Prevention is better than cure
By Carlene Chen, RN, CCRC January 1, 2017. A day many embark upon with resolute determination to begin new habits, better discipline and positive goals. Personally, I do not make New Year’s resolutions. I have rarely kept one and tend to find that discouraging. Instead, I opt for the concept of prevention. It is a […]