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Oregon Health & Science University

 Organization

Dates

  • Usage: 2001-

Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:

Archie R. Tunturi collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2025-021
Abstract Dr. Archie R. Tunturi M.D., PhD. Worked from approximately 1944 to 1984 at the University of Oregon Medical School (UOMS), now Oregon Health & Science University. He was an associate professor of anatomy and a researcher. His early research focused on the brain’s auditory cortex and the nerve paths for sound to the brain. Much of this work was done in collaboration with the Office of Naval Research and used early data processing computer systems and a 50-channel oscilloscope. Tunturi’s...
Dates: 1943-1990

University News and Publications Media collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2004-002
Abstract The OHSU Strategic Communications office manages the media produced by and about the university, including major news stories and events. The department has held different names over the years, including University Relations and Public Affairs, University News and Publications, and the Communications Office. The collection, spanning 1960-2011, consists of a variety of non-print media formats created by the department, including audio cassettes, VHS and Beta cassettes, DVDs, CDs, reel to reel...
Dates: 1960-2011

University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals records

 Collection
Identifier: 2011-016
Abstract

The University of Oregon Medical School has operated or been affiliated with a variety of hospitals and clinics. This collections holds records of some of those institutions, including hospital registers, death books, and other assorted registration and medical care ledgers dating from 1915 to 1973.

Dates: 1915-1973

UOMS/OHSU Library records

 Collection
Identifier: 1998-015
Abstract

The OHSU library was founded in 1893 as part of the University of Oregon Medical Department. In 1919, the library’s 4,000 books moved up the hill to what is now Mackenzie Hall. In 1939, the library moved into a new building next door and then relocated again in 1991 with the opening of the Biomedical Information Communication Center (BICC). This collection spans the library’s history, with materials produced largely by library employees and committee members.

Dates: 1871-2016; Majority of material found within 1920 - 2013