School of Nursing Archives collection, 1950-2013

Overview of the Collection

Title
School of Nursing Archives collection
Dates
1950-2013 (inclusive)
Quantity
100 linear feet
Collection Number
2014-009
Summary
The OHSU School of Nursing began in 1919 at the University of Oregon and offered the state's first professional courses in nursing. In 1926, the University introduced a five-year curriculum culminating in the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Nursing. Later, and the program has been growing and changing ever since – adding certificate programs, pre-nursing curricula, continuing education and distance learning, Master's and Doctoral degree programs, and a wide variety of care-focused nursing concentrations. This is collection contains virtually every kind of documentation and format covering all facets of the School's administration and history.
Repository
Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives
OHSU Historical Collections & Archives
Oregon Health & Science University
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd. MC:LIB
Portland, OR
97239
Telephone: 5034945587
hcaref@ohsu.edu
Access Restrictions

Some materials in this collection may be restricted due to the presence of protected health information (PHI) or other confidential information. Please contact Historical Collections & Archives for more details regarding access.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The origins of the OHSU School of Nursing can be traced to the summer of 1919 when the University of Oregon introduced the state's first professional courses in nursing. The courses were offered in Portland in cooperation with the Northwest Division of the American Red Cross Home Service Department, the Portland Visiting Nurse Association, the Welfare Bureau, and the Oregon Tuberculosis Association. During this time, the Portland School of Social Work offered a standard course of study in public health nursing.

In 1926, the University of Oregon, recognizing the need for baccalaureate prepared nurses, introduced a five-year curriculum culminating in the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Nursing. Additionally, between 1928 and 1939, a certificate program was offered for qualified students in accredited hospital schools permitting them to receive university offerings facilitating their career mobility.

As a part of the 1932 reorganization of the Oregon State System of Higher Education, the Portland School of Social Work was integrated into the University of Oregon Medical School in Portland and a Department of Nursing Education was established. The University of Oregon Medical School, Department of Nursing Education offered courses using its own facilities and clinical resources at accredited community hospitals and agencies. Additionally, a 2-year pre-nursing curriculum was established at University of Oregon and Oregon State University.

During World War II, the baccalaureate degree program was accelerated into a 4-year program, and public health nursing was incorporated into the program in 1956 under the guidance of Elnora Thomson, a leader in the field.

In 1947, a $60,000 grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation made possible a teaching and supervision program for baccalaureate prepared registered nurses which in 1955 became the Master of Science degree in nursing education.

The Oregon State Board of Higher Education, in 1960, recognized the changing nature of nursing and expanded the Department of Nursing Education to its current status as the School of Nursing. During the 1960s the school further developed its undergraduate and graduate program offerings. In 1961, funds from the U.S. Public Health Service supported a comprehensive study of mental health concepts in the baccalaureate program. The Nurse Training Act made possible additional areas of graduate study and increased undergraduate enrollment of registered nurses. The baccalaureate degree was further strengthened in 1972 by funding that developed a learning resources center. Other study and development grants assisted growth in various school programs, especially continuing education. The school began offering a Master of Nursing degree in 1971.

In November 1974, the University of Oregon School of Nursing, Dental School, and Medical School united as a single institution, the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center. While the independence from the University of Oregon was granted at that time, the name failed to reflect its independence. It was not until 1981 that the state Legislature changed the name to the Oregon Health Sciences University. Another name change occurred in 2001 when Oregon Health Sciences University merged with the Oregon Graduate Institute School of Science and Engineering (OGI) and officially became Oregon Health & Science University.

In 1979, the undergraduate degree programs were expanded to La Grande, Oregon in order to provide the Eastern region of the state with baccalaureate prepared nurses. Eastern Oregon University continues to be one of the regional campuses for OHSU School of Nursing.

The OHSU School of Nursing continued to evolve in the 1980s as the school reorganized its programs to reflect nursing's focus on health and interaction with specific populations. The departments included Adult Health and Illness, Community Health Care Systems, Family Nursing, and Mental Health Nursing. In June 1983, the school gained approval from the Oregon State Board of Higher Education to begin a new graduate curriculum. This new program was designed so that the master's curriculum was the first component of a curriculum leading to the doctor of philosophy degree in nursing. Admissions to the PhD program began in fall 1985.

The 1990s offered many opportunities for innovation and change. To assist with the education of independent practitioners in several specialties including mental health, community health, adult care, pediatrics, gerontological nursing, women's health care, nurse-midwifery and family nursing, postmaster's certificate options were developed which allow students with a master's degree in nursing to gain theory, knowledge and clinical experience necessary to apply for nurse practitioner licensure.

In 1992, the Oregon State System of Higher Education Chancellor mandated a consolidation of state supported nursing education programs. This consolidation led to the addition of nursing programs from Oregon Institute of Technology and Southern Oregon University to the Eastern Oregon University and OHSU-Portland programs. That same year, the School of Nursing on the Portland campus proudly took up residence in a new building, which is a center for teaching, learning, research, and conferences. The school's statewide outreach, community service, partnership, and excellence are coordinated from this environment. At present the OHSU School of Nursing has programs located at four campuses across the state -- Ashland, Klamath Falls, La Grande, and Portland.

During this same time, a unique collaborative statewide degree was being developed. The Oregon Master of Public Health Program (MPH) was developed and offered through Oregon Health and Science University, Oregon State University, and Portland State University. This unique program allows students to interact with nationally and internationally recognized faculty from three dynamic universities and combines broad training in public health with specific training in one of the specialty tracks offered at the participating universities. The OHSU School of Nursing began offering the online Primary Health Care & Health Disparities track of the OMPH in fall 2005.

In 1999, nursing leaders in Oregon began to see evidence of a growing shortage of professional nurses, and the Oregon Nursing Leadership Council (ONLC) began a strategic plan to address this major workforce issue. The strategic plan had two goals specifically related to nursing education: to double enrollment in Oregon nursing programs; and redesign nursing education to meet the emerging health care needs of Oregonians more directly. The ONLC agreed the best way to meet these two goals was through the development of a competency-based nursing education system; hence, the Oregon Consortium for Nursing Education (OCNE) was established as a partnership among community colleges, and public and private university schools of nursing, including OHSU. The key features of OCNE include: A shared, competency-based integrated curriculum culminating in a bachelor's degree; improved access to bachelor degree education; redesigned clinical experiences and inter-institutional collaboration; shared faculty expertise across OCNE campuses; and development and use of state-of-the-art clinical simulation to augment on-site clinical training, making use of shared instructional materials. OCNE admitted its first cohort of students in fall 2006.

In 2003 high-fidelity simulation was incorporated into the nursing curriculum with the opening of the OHSU Simulation and Clinical Learning Center on the Portland campus. The Ashland and Klamath Falls campuses opened simulation facilities in 2005 and the La Grande campus in 2006.

Nursing students on all of the OHSU campuses participate in clinical learning activities in numerous areas such as hospitals, clinics, and community settings. In addition to these traditional sites, students are able to participate in simulation, a learning activity which is incorporated into many nursing courses. In simulation, students participate in patient care utilizing a manikin called a human patient simulator. The simulator mimics a human patient in many ways, and allows the students an opportunity to practice in a safe environment. The development of teamwork, clinical judgment skills, and communication are some of the focus areas addressed in simulation.

In 2007 the OHSU School of Nursing Portland campus opened March Wellness at OHSU's Center for Health & Healing at the bottom of Portland's Tram, part of Portland's new South Waterfront development. March Wellness is a medical wellness center that was conceived by health care researchers and practitioners in the OHSU School of Nursing who understand and value the development of health management programs. March Wellness offers a state-of-the-art wellness environment and an integrative approach to health and fitness.

The school began offering a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program with a postmaster's option in 2007 and a post- baccalaureate option to begin in 2009. The DNP prepares clinical nurses for advanced practice and provides students with the opportunity to gain doctoral level education while maintaining a practice focus.

The 2008 edition of the US News & World Reports ranking of America's Best Graduate Schools ranked OHSU School of Nursing 7th in the country. Several of our specialty areas were also ranked with Nurse-Midwifery being ranked 1st in the nation. Additionally, our gerontology related programs were ranked 5th and our Family Nurse Practitioner program ranked 11th in the country.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This is a massive collection organized by the School of Nursing Archive Committee. It contains virtually every kind of documentation, and format- handwritten, typewritten, digital, and audio-visual. All facets of the SON are covered: administration, organization, faculty, student, alumnae/alumni affairs, curriculum, and policy development. All types of media, histories both institutional and personal, memos & correspondence, publications for public consumption and internal reports, and budgets are included. Artifacts of great variety are a major component of the collection, including everything from pins and stamps to full uniforms.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

OHSU Historical Collections & Archives (HC&A) is the owner of the original materials and digitized images in our collections, however, the collection may contain materials for which copyright is not held. Patrons are responsible for determining the appropriate use or reuse of materials. Consult with HC&A to determine if we can provide permission for use.

Preferred Citation

[Collection title], Collection Number [####-###], Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into ten series: I. School of Nursing Archive Committee records master lists, II. Archivig guidelines, III. School of Nursing publications, IV. Commencements and convocations, V. Alumni, VI. Photographic prints, VII. Documentation and publications, VIII. Artifacts, IX. Textiles (uniforms), and X. Image and audio reel. The majority of the materials are described only at the box level.

Acquisition Information

These materials are the documentation of the School of Nursing Archive Committee as they aquired and inventoried artifacts, documents, publications, and photographs. The School of Nursing Alumni Association and representatives of the school and the alumni members managing the collection agreed to transfer the entire SON Archive to the OHSU Archives in 2014.

Related Materials

2005-002 School of Nursing Records

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

I. School of Nursing Archive Committee Records Master ListsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
School of Nursing Archive Inventory (2)
2014 May
1 2
List of SON books by decade (2)
2011 November 8
1 3
SON Archive Committee Minutes/Documentation
1997-2008
1 4
SON Archive Committee Minutes/Documentation
2002-2011
1 5
Instrument of Donation forms (w/ 2 blanks)
2002-2003
1 6
SON Archives Inventory & Loan Tracking forms
undated

II. Archiving GuidelinesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
2 1
Archive Collection Development Policy
2005
2 2
SON Archive Committee Beginnings
1996
2 3
Archive Dabatase examples
1998
2 4
Oral History Project Information
1995
2 5
OHSU Library Historical Image Collection
1998
2 6
OHSU Library Historical Image Collection
2000
2 7
Organizing Healthcare History Program
1997
2 8
Legacy of H.H. Young (example of finding aid)
1991
2 9
Historical Photo index
undated

III. School of Nursing PublicationsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
3
School of Nursing (SON) Handbooks and Bulletins
1944-1965
4
SON Bulletins
1946-1975
5
SON Bulletins
1959-1975
6
Master's Program Bulletins & Grad Progress Report '73
1945-1977
7
SON Bulletins & Masters Res. Programs
1989-1999
8
SON Faculty Handbook
1968-1996
9
SON Handbook
1974-1979
10
SON Student Handbook
1994-2002
11
SON Catalogs
1975-1988
12
Yearbooks-Pylon, Aesclepia, Lamps
1939-1953
13
Yearbooks-Lamps
1954-1958
14
Yearbooks-Lamps
1960-1965
15
Yearbooks-Lamps
1966-1971
16
Extra Lamps Yearbooks
1936-1957
17
Extra Lamps Yearbooks
1958-1971
18
Extra SON Bulletins and some Commencement
1963-1988
19
Momentum (magazine)
undated
20
Nursing Catalyst-Views-Alumni Continuum- (Magazines)
undated
21
Nursing Progress (magazine)
1987-2009
22
SON History Publications
undated

IV. Commencements and ConvocationsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
23
Commencement Programs I
1926-1977
24
Commencement Programs II
1977-1997
25
Commencement Programs III
1998-2006
26
Senior Graduation Luncheon pamphlets
1954-1994
27
Honors Convocations
1982-2006
28
Flourish Banners
2011

V. AlumniReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
29
Nursing Graduates
1918-1985
30
SON Remembrances
1930-2000
31
SON Oral and Alumni Histories
undated
32
Biographies and Obituaries
undated
33
Oral Histories and Tapes
undated
34
Graduate Student Organization
undated
35
Reunions Classes
1935-1976
Class of 1959 30-year reunion (1989) remarks and class photograph (photocopies)
2017
36
Alumni Association Archive Minutes
undated
37
OHSU Alumni Directories
1986-1991
38
OHSU Alumni Directories
1986-2000
39
Reunion Directories & Commencement Programs
1920-1988

VI. Photographic printsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
40
Identified Photos
1910-1940
41
Identified Photos
1950-1960
42
Identified Photos
1970-2000
43
Unidentified Photos
1930-1970
44
Unidentified Photos
1980-2000
45
Class Photos
1940-1990
46
Class Reunion Photos
undated
47
Unidentified Reunion Photos
undated
48
Photos- Dean's Uniform and Doll Collections
undated
49
Negatives
undated
50
Framed Pictures and Plaques
undated
flat-file Folder
13 1
Class of 1952, entering and graduating photographs (2), matted
circa 1949, 1952

VII. Documentation and PublicationsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
51
Archival files and White Paper
undated
52
Multnomah Hospital Nursing Time Books
undated
53
Nursing Traditions
undated
54
Nurses Residence Hall
undated
55
Alpha Tau Delta
undated
56
WPA Information
undated
57
Nursing Exams
1941-1945
58
Graduate Studies Information
1954-1999
59
SON Off-Campus Programs
undated
60
Mother's Club Minutes
undated
61
Dean's Club
undated
62
Accreditation SON
1980-1990
63
Carol Lindeman's Meetings & Reports
1986-1995
64
SON Undergraduate & BS information
1998-2001
65
Centennial Materials
2011
66
Newspaper Articles
undated
67
SON Books I
1970
68
SON Books II
1980-2000
Folder
125 1
"Graduated Activity Schedule" (University State Tuberculosis Hospital)
circa 1961
125 2
Notes on Chemistry and Pharmacology (Materia Medica)
undated
125 3
"Nursing Procedures" from Multnomah Hospital Unit
1943
126 1
Procedure manual
circa 1937
126 2
Procedure manual (Multnomah Hospital Unit)
1953
126 3
"Procedure Manual" (UOMS Hospitals and Clinics)
1962
126 4
Psychiatric nursing schedules and tests (Oregon State Hospital)
1949
126 5
Student operating room procedures
1970
126 6
"Survey of Haiti" by Dr. George C. Payne (1 of 2)
1926
126 7
"Survey of Haiti" by Dr. George C. Payne (2 of 2)
1926
126 8
Bacteria note, building projected cost, centennial observance and current concepts of Leukemia
1975, 1991, undated
126 9
Continuum alumni newspaper
1983-1987
126 10
Lois Rose: Photographs, biographical information, exhibit text regarding nursing uniforms, information on on Good Samaritan
1939, 2009, undated

VIII. ArtifactsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
69
Video and Audio Tapes
undated
70
Stainless Steel and Enamelware (instruments etc.)
undated
71
Gomko Suction and Tubing
undated
72
Framed Plaques and Pictures
undated
73
Nursing Bag and Caps
1940
74
Nursing Pins and Documents: Includes a variety of nursing pins, diplomas (Multnomah County Hospital Nurses Training School), OSBN certificates
1923-1934
75
Miscellaneous artifacts
undated
76
School Pins and Emblems
undated
77
Miscellaneous files
undated
78
Display Signs
undated
79
Historical Caps
undated
80
Eva May Boyce Class '31
1931
81
Materials of Mary Bromwell
1919-1922
82
Round White Table Cloth and Napkins
undated
83
Historical Caps
undated
84
Graduation cap and gown
undated
85
Sweatshirts/T-shirts
undated
86
Documentation-Applications Multco Nurses Training School 1929-
undated
87
Multnomah Hospital
undated
88
Long Class Photos
undated
89
Building of SON
1990
90
Scrapbooks & Memorabilia Catherine Prideaux Holmes
undated
91
Scrapbooks (2)
1943-1969
92
Lois Rose: Uniform and cape from Good Samaritan
1939
flat-file
15
Photographs of women from the County Poor Farm dressed up in uniforms and clothes
undated
Box
94
Durable Medical Equipment
undated
95
Multnomah County Hospital Training School for Nurses Ledger
1909-1916
96
Multnomah Co. Hospital Obstetric Ledgers (RESTRICTED)
1926-1941
97
Multnomah County Appropriation Ledger
1934-1935
98
Patient Accounts Receivable Ledger
1943-1959
99
RN/BS Online Program Course Media Package
2000-2008
100
WWI Nurse Doll with recruiting poster showing comparative view of the uniform
undated
101
Photographs and Plaques: Multnomah Hospital Nurse Staff, "Bedmaking Step by Step" by Dorothy Parker (album), Clara Barton sculpture (photograph), Certificate of Accreditation for Nurse Practitioner and Baccalaureate programs, collages of SON Centennial
1929-2011

IX. Textiles: School of Nursing UniformsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
102
Wool capes (2),
circa 1930s
103
Wool capes (2)
undated
104
Nursing uniform dress, apron, bib, sleeve cuffs, and collar
1930
104
Miss A. Lansing's nursing uniform dress, bib, apron, and collar
undated
105
Apron straps (2)
undated
105
Green and white striped nursing uniform dresses (2)
1965-1976
105
Nursing uniform dress, apron, and sleeve cuffs
1930
109
Catherine Prideaux Holmes' lab coat
1932
109
Unidentified white lab coat
undated
107
Multnomah Training School wool capes, student uniform pieces (cap, stockings, slip, handkerchief)
1920-1953
107
Jean Lawerence Karnokski's wool cape
1953
108
Nursing uniform dress
1974-1989
108
SON sweatshirt with "Meet Florence Nightingale" event pamphlet
1981-1990
109
Graduate nursing uniforms (1 of 3)
1940-1970
110
Graduate nursing uniforms (2 of 3), Virginia Nelson Schutt's dress
circa 1940
110
Schutt's dress
1960-1970
111
Minerva Stucki (McMillen) nursing uniforms (1 of 2): dress, aprons (4), bibs (15), collars (5), shirt cuffs (6), circa 1940s
circa 1940
112
Graduate nursing uniforms (3 of 3): Pantsuit, skirt and lab coat set, white polyester dresses (2)
1940-1970
113
Nurse cadet corps jacket; skirt and jacket set,
circa 1940
114
Lorraine Ellis donation: Wool nurse cadet corps jacket and skirt set
1947
115
Minerva Stucki (McMillen) nursing uniforms (2 of 2): aprons (7)
circa 1940
116
Nursing caps
1920-1930
117
Henrietta Doltz Puhaty's nursing caps
undated
118
Kay's Caps, Inc. nursing caps
undated
118
Nursing cap (from Margaret M. Taylor Baker, class of 1953)
circa 1953
119
Nursing cutout caps
undated
120
Wool cape: Edith Peterson
1951
120
Wool cape: Sheila Barrett
1955
120
Wool cape: Alice Stewart Cannon
1961
120
Wool cape: Sharon Johnston Bogue (2)
1962
120
Wool cape: Jean Delk Bates
1959
121
Nursing student uniforms
1964-2003
122
Wool capes: Multnomah Training School (4); Wool cape, 1940; University of Oregon School of Nursing (4)
1940
123
Nursing student uniforms, 1943-1963
1943-1963
127
Nursing uniform (Class of 1968)
circa 1968
128
Virginia E. Wood uniform collection (class of 1965), includes dress, apron, lab coats (2), nursing caps (2, flat)fasteners, and cap assembly directions
1962-1965

X. Image and Audio ReelReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
123
Elnora Thomson, R.N.: Related image
undated
124
Reel of Radio Station KWJJ: Portland 1977 Program; Pete St. James talks to Pam Hellings about the PNP Program.
1977

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • History
  • Schools, Nursing

Personal Names

  • Boyle, Jean
  • Doltz, Henrietta
  • Lindeman, Carol Ann
  • Thomson, Elnora, 1873-1957

Corporate Names

  • Oregon Health & Science University. School of Nursing

Form or Genre Terms

  • Correspondence
  • administrative records
  • oral histories (document genres)
  • reports

Occupations

  • Nursing
  • Universities and colleges--Faculty