minutes (administrative records)
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
J. Peter Bentley Faculty Senate papers
J.Peter Bentley was trained in England as a biochemist before coming to the U.S. to do wound healing research at Harvard. He continued this in Oregon after getting his Ph.D. at University of Oregon Medical School. Also known as a student mentor and Assistant Dean of Planning, he was picked in 1976 to lead a study group on creating a Faculty Senate. These related files were donated in 1998.
Thomas M. Joyce papers
The Thomas M. Joyce papers (1926-1941) contains the records of a notebook compiled by Dr. Thomas M. Joyce containing many reprints, most of which are from the proceedings of the weekly staff meetings of the Mayo Clinic of Rochester, Minnesota as well as a bulletin from the University Hospital in Ann Arbor and three medical articles.
Joseph D. Matarazzo papers
The Joseph D. Matarazzo Papers consist of 10 linear feet of material from 1955-1996, collected by Matarazzo during his tenure as Chairman of the Department of Medical Psychology at the University of Oregon Medical School and its successors, the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center and Oregon Health Sciences University.
Medical Research Foundation records
Medical Society of Metropolitan Portland records
Multnomah County Hospital records
The Multnomah County Hospital was built to serve the county’s poorest patients, and also to provide practical experience for physicians in training – residents, interns, and students from the nearby University of Oregon Medical School. This collection contains patient records, administrative records, and intern class photographs.
North Pacific Pediatric Society records
Nurse Midwifery Program records
Established in 1976, the Nurse-Midwifery Program at OHSU enables nursing students to become certified in midwifery while earning their masters. This collection, originating from program founder Carol Howe, consists of records on Howe herself, the Midwives of Color Committee, ethics and liability concerns, educational courses, and grant opportunities, among other topics. This collection provides insight into the formation and day-to-day operations of the program.
OHSU Overseers and Trustees records
OHSU launched the Board of Overseers and Trustees in 1979 with the purposes of understanding the complex nature of an academic health sciences center, building relationships with individuals and organizations in the private sector, and serving as advocates for the university. The records span 1976-1996 and consist of the files of individual board members as well as records related to the overarching activities of the board and other supporting documents.