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Oregon Health Sciences University Hospital Infection Control records
Oregon League for Nursing records
Oregon Medical Association Oral History project collection
A variety of Oregon medical professionals were interviewed for a collaborative oral history project by the Oregon Medical Association to highlight the advances in local healthcare over the last century.
Oregon Medical Association: Oregon Medical History collection
This collection provides a variety of materials on the history of medicine in Oregon collected by the Oregon State Medical/Oregon Medical Association.
Oregon Nurses Association Legislative Committee records
The papers of the Oregon Nurses Association Legislative Committee under the leadership of Shirley M.Thompson have been added to the Archival collection. They show the process by which a landmark piece of legislation got passed in Oregon and the US Congress.
Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility records
Oregon Poison Center collection
The Oregon Poison Center is a 24-hour health care information and treatment resource serving Oregon, Alaska, and Guam. This collection, which dates from 1991 to 2000, consists of call statistics, audio and video cassettes, 35mm slides, and grant proposals evidencing the work of the Oregon Poison Center during the 1990s.
Oregon Public Health Association (OPHA) records
Oregon schools of medicine and nursing student records collection
The Willamette University School of Medicine, founded in the 1860s in Salem, and the Multnomah School for Nurses, founded in 1910 at the Multnomah County Hospital, eventually merged with the University of Oregon Medical School in 1915 and 1932, respectively. This collection consists of matriculation registries, gradebooks, educational correspondence, and student records evidencing the academic achievements of students from these institutions.
Oregon State Medical Association records
The Oregon State Medical Society was originally organized in 1874. As time went on, reorganizations occurred and among them were the creation of the Medical History Committee and the Woman's Auxiliary, the first auxiliary in the Northwest. This collection contains a wide variety of material covering routine matters of the Society, as well as relevant major issues of the day, from the 1920s onward.