administrative records
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Gwynn Brice Dockery papers
Gwynn Brice Dockery started as Secretry to the Business Manager of the University of Oregon Medical School(UOMS) in 1942. She went on to a career in administrative work there,retiring in 1977 as Assistant Admisistrator Hospitals and Clinics, University of Oregon Health Sciences Center(UOHSC). She donated this collection of lists of Residents, Interns and Housestaff (1934-1977) in January 1998.
Public Health and Preventive Medicine departmental records
Kenneth C. Swan papers
Kenneth C. Swan was a long-time Chief of Ophthalmology whose papers include article reprints, research materials, personal papers, departmental business matters, promotional ephemera and publications, lectures, and meeting notes. They cover not only his own research and inventions in ophthalmologic disease and surgery, but also the creation and expansion of the Casey Eye Institute in conjunction with the Oregon Elks Association.
University of Oregon Medical School business office records
Covering various periods through the years 1932 through 1942, and encompassing budgetary information ranging from fees, anuities and payments, the Business Office records contain documents related to the Outpatient Clinic, Doernbecher Hospital, the School of Nursing, the School of Medicine and the National Youth Authority.
University of Oregon Medical School Executive Faculty records
The collection contains minutes of the UOMS Executive Faculty spanning 1969-1973, including attached documents, policies, proposals and correspondence.
University of Oregon Medical School faculty minutes
The minutes record the growth of the University of Oregon Medical School from its inception in 1887, including the petition to the Board of Regents of the University of Oregon to establish a medical school in Portland, through the development of higher standards and requirements for medical education, new programs, departments, research, technology, land acquisition and building projects. Also included are various correspondance between departments, faculty and students.
University of Oregon Medical School records
This small collection contains a variety of information of historical interest regarding the early years of the University of Oregon Medical School.
UOMS/OHSU Library records
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.