Medicine and Health
Found in 297 Collections and/or Records:
Nurse-Midwifery Program scrapbooks
Founded in 1976, the OHSU School of Nursing Nurse-Midwifery Program enables students earning a master's degree in nursing to also become certified in nurse-midwifery. The Nurse-Midwifery Program Scrapbooks provide an inside look into the early days of the program, consisting primarily of photographs, pages from OHSU publications featuring program faculty, news clippings, program brochures, and ephemera originally housed within two scrapbooks compiled and kept by program faculty.
OHSU Brain Institute records
This collection offers a variety of materials on the OHSU Brain Institute.
OHSU Campus Planning, Development, and Real Estate records
This collection contains materials concerning OHSU campus planning, development, and the management of campus real estate.
OHSU COVID-19 collection
OHSU Division of Physician Assistant Education records
This collection primarily shows graduates of the Physician Assistant program 1997-2009.
OHSU Hospital Environmental Services slide collection
The Hospital Environmental Services Department provides housekeeping and cleaning for hospital facilities. The OHSU Hospital Environmental Services Slide Collection consists of eighty 35mm color slides contained in four sleeves within one folder. With images taken from 1964 through about 1980, the slides were most likely used for instructional purposes in documenting housekeeping tasks at the hospital.
OHSU newspaper folio collection
The office of University Relations & Public Affairs (URPA) and their previous incarnations have been collecting news articles for decades. This collection holds newspaper articles, supplements and inserts, magazine articles, special reports, and ephemera.
OHSU Oral History Program records
The OHSU Oral History Program records consist of notes, documentation, and correspondence surrounding the program, along with interview transcripts and recordings in a variety of formats. Most transcripts are available online in OHSU's Digital Collections.
