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University of Utah Vice President For Health Sciences records, 1945-1990

Repository: University of Utah Libraries, University Archives and Records Management

Abstract: The Health Sciences Center is comprised of the University Hospital, School of Medicine, Colleges of Nursing, Pharmacy, and Health, and the Eccles Health Sciences Library. This collection contains budgets and other financial records, correspondence, meeting minutes, and reports relating to its administration.

University of Utah Nurse-Midwifery Program records, 1965-2012

Repository: University of Utah Libraries, University Archives and Records Management

Abstract: The College of Nursing's graduate-level Nurse-Midwifery Program trains registered nurses to be expert clinicians in facilitating health and wellness in women throughout their reproductive lives as well as managing the course of normal childbearing. This collection contains the records of Joyce Cameron Foster who first developed the program at the University of Utah in 1965 and served as the program's direcctor from 1965 until 1976 and from 1984 to 1990.

University of Utah Vice President for Health Sciences Office records, 1949-1975

Repository: University of Utah Libraries, University Archives and Records Management

Abstract: The office of Vice President for Medical Affairs was created in 1969 and supervised the College of Medicine, the College of Nursing, the College of Pharmacy, the Medical Library, and the University Hospital. The name was changed to the present Vice President for Health Sciences in 1973. During the period covered by these records, Kenneth B. Castleton served as Vice President for Medical Affairs and John A. Dixon served as Vice President for Health Sciences. The collection contains correspondence, reports, budgets, meeting minutes, clippings, press releases, and photoprints dealing primarily with the administration of Kenneth B. Castleton as Dean of the College of Medicine (1962-1969) and later as Vice President for Medical Affairs (1969-1971). A portion of the materials relate to the administration of John A. Dixon as Vice President for Health Sciences which began in 1973.

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