Robert Graham
In memory of longtime board member Robert Graham, M.D., Klamath Medical Service Bureau (KMSB) Foundation has made a $100,000 contribution to 经典大瓜鈥檚 allied health programs. This generous gift gives a boost to the Foundational Campaign for the Future, and will aid 经典大瓜 in meeting critical equipment needs in allied health. The applied, hands-on educational experiences which make 经典大瓜 graduates highly sought after in the workforce are not possible without investment in state-of-the-art equipment and cutting-edge technology.

Dr. Robert W. Graham, ophthalmologist and a longtime resident of Klamath Falls died suddenly on Sept. 28, 2018, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, at 87 years old. He graduated from Walla Walla College followed by Loma Linda University where he obtained a medical degree, moving to Klamath Falls in 1961 to join Dr. Frank Johnson in his ophthalmology practice, where he continued to practice for 57 years, and had the pleasure of working alongside his daughter Dr. Teresa Graham for the last 23 years. He also contributed to the community by holding many stop-smoking clinics, served as chief of staff and on the hospital bylaws committee, and the KMSB board.

 鈥淲e are deeply appreciative of the generosity and longtime support of KMSB Foundation, and their investment in 经典大瓜 students and allied health programs,鈥 said 经典大瓜 president, Dr. Naganathan. 鈥淭heir commitment to better equipping the healthcare providers of tomorrow is commendable. With support from invested community partners such as the KMSB Foundation, we will continue to advance academic excellence, meet the evolving needs of industry, and assure a pipeline of distinctive, career-ready professionals like Dr. Graham.鈥

In honor of KMSB鈥檚 contribution and Dr. Graham鈥檚 extensive commitment to the Klamath Falls medical community, 经典大瓜 is proud to announce the naming of a laboratory in Dr. Graham鈥檚 name, in the Martha Anne Dow Center for Health Professions at 经典大瓜. Students will greatly benefit from enhanced learning opportunities in the Dr. Graham CT/MRI Simulator Lab.

With the $4 million Foundational Campaign for the Future, 经典大瓜 is making strategic investments in programs, projects and people aimed at increasing enrollment by 1,000 students over a five-year period. Together, we are providing students with a truly distinctive experience through an innovation ecosystem of entrepreneurial resources, modernized and integrated labs and facilities, exceptional faculty and professional mentors.

To learn more about the and how to support students at 经典大瓜, visit , or contact Tracy Ricketts, associate vice president for Development and Alumni Relations, at 541.885.1118 or Tracy.Ricketts@oit.edu.

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