Page 6 a'l!‘ ^Jovtlanh (©bseruer 2012 Year in Review Januaiy 2, 2013 c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 5 Mental Health Crisis Oct. 10 - With suicides on the rise in Portland, public and mental health officials are stepping up to break its stigma and get more people the help they need. Violations Doom LV’s Twelve 22 Charles Washington Remembered Dec. 12 - Portland Observer Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Charles H. Washington is remembered fo r carrying on the legacy o f his mother Joyce Washington as publisher o f Oregon’s oldest minority publication, and fo r being a mentor to his children and other young people in the community after his death at the age o f 60. OHSU Health Benefits Expand Following an extensive inter­ nal review of health benefits along with discussions with transgender advocates, Oregon Health & Science University is increasing access to medically necessary care for transgender employees. OHSU, Portland's largest em­ ployer, joins several other no­ table Oregon organizations in making its employee health in surance coverage more inclu sive, including the city of Port land, Multnomah County, Intel Corp, and New Seasons Market The change extends cover­ age for care related to gender transition. It also helps ensure b a rrie rs are rem o v ed when transgender individuals seek in­ surance coverage for health treatments related to, or unre­ lated to, their transgender sta­ tus. "One of OHSU's core missions is to be a diverse organization that nurtures a community of in­ clusion," said Dr. N orw ood Knight-Richardson, OHSU se­ nior vice president and chief administrative officer. "Expand­ ing se rv ic e s to in clu d e transgender benefits affirms our commitment to further enhanc­ ing a diverse and inclusive envi­ ronment at OHSU." Oct. 17 — One o f Portland’s last remain­ ing black bars is closing. LV's Twelve 22 owner LaVon Van implemented several changes in attempts to make the bar a more inclusive neighborhood business, but drug activity around the bar’s premises took its toll with too many liquor license violations. Hales Elected Portland Mayor Nov. 7 - Former City Commissioner Charlie Hales becomes Portland’s mayor-elect by winning a runoff election with State Rep. Jefferson Smith o f southeast Portland. Home Vegetables Done Right Have you ever wanted to eat veg­ etables that you grew yourself? Mt. Hood Community College is offering “Home Vegetable Gardening Done Right,” a new community education class that will touch on the basics of creating and maintaining your own home garden, both organically and non-organically. The class will be held Feb. 18-20,6:30 - 8:30 p.m., on the Gresham campus, 26000 S.E. Stark St. Steve Schmidt, the class instructor, has held an interest in horticulture for nearly 40 years. In 1982 he started his own business as a landscape gardener. His love of gardening stems from the time he spent with his parents as a child. His parents felt that a garden was an essen­ tial addition to their table, and taught by example the importance of hard work and the value of growing what you eat. For questions about registering for the class, call 503-491 -7572. Improving Patient Outcomes Being diagnosed with cancer can be a terrifying experience. B ut a new study from Portland State Univer­ sity shows patients do better de­ pending on how the doctor delivers the news, and if they actively par­ ticipate in their treatment decisions. Those findings are from a two- stages and w e’re catching this at a good time,” he said. Currently, only a few medical year study by Jeffrey Robinson, a positive light, but they can be schools in the country offer specific PSU professor of communications. trained,” said Robinson. He stressed courses in doctor-patient comm u­ Greater patient satisfaction - and that presenting cancer news in a nication, according to Robinson. the increase in hope - are positive positive light does not mean giving Most doctors don’t receive that factors in a patient’s chances of false hope. A patient in the early training, he said. survival, Robinson said stages of the disease might be told Robinson advocates more com­ “A lot of surgeons don’t take “you are at Stage 2, and that’s good munication training for doctors, and the trouble to frame the news in a news because cancer has four also for patients.