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Don E. Detmer, M.D., M.A. (1984) | Academic Medical Centers; Organization and Administration; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; General Surgery; Preventive Medicine; Informatics; National Library of Medicine (U.S.); Research; Universities; Utah; Academic Vice Presidents | Dr Detmer was born in Great Bend, Kansas in 1939. Dr Detmer received his M.D. from the University of Kansas in 1965. Dr Detmer trained as a surgical resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Duke University Medical Center (1965-1967). Dr Detmer was the first health policy Fellow at the Institute of Med... |
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Don E. Detmer, M.D., M.A. with Patient (1987) | | |
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Done, Alan K., M.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Pediatrics; Toxicology; Research; Poison Control Centers; Universities; Utah | Dr Done was born in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1926. Dr Done received his B.S. (1948) and medical degree (1952) from the University of Utah. Dr Done completed his internship at the Salt Lake County General Hospital. Dr Done completed his residency in Pediatrics at Stanford University. Dr Done was the f... |
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Dougherty, Thomas F., Ph.D. | Portraits; Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Anatomy; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Chair of the Department of Anatomy, 1947-1974. Dr. Dougherty was born in Forman, N.D. in 1915. He received his B.S. from the University of Minnesota in 1936, his M.A. in 1937 and his Ph.D. in 1942. He was a Fellow at the University of Oklahoma, 1937-1939 and a Teaching Assistant at Minnesota 1939-19... |
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Dougherty, Thomas F., Ph.D. (1947) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Anatomy; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Chair of the Department of Anatomy, 1947-1974. Dr. Dougherty was born in Forman, N.D. in 1915. He received his B.S. from the University of Minnesota in 1936, his M.A. in 1937 and his Ph.D. in 1942. He was a Fellow at the University of Oklahoma, 1937-1939 and a Teaching Assistant at Minnesota 1939-19... |
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Dougherty, Thomas F., Ph.D. (1965) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Anatomy; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Chair of the Department of Anatomy, 1947-1974. Dr. Dougherty was born in Forman, N.D. in 1915. He received his B.S. from the University of Minnesota in 1936, his M.A. in 1937 and his Ph.D. in 1942. He was a Fellow at the University of Oklahoma, 1937-1939 and a Teaching Assistant at Minnesota 1939-19... |
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Dr. Barney Clark with Dr. William DeVries and Nurse Post-Op (1983) | Therapeutic Human Experimentation; Heart, Artificial; Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures; Hospitals, University; Universities; Utah | The University's Institutional Review Board considered success as Dr Clark coming out of the surgery alive. Not only did Dr Clark survive the surgery he went on to live another 112 days. The former dentist endured ups and downs along the way and ultimately succumbed to infection which led to circula... |
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Drs. Chase Petersen and William DeVries Conduct Post-Op Press Conference (1982) | Therapeutic Human Experimentation; Heart, Artificial; Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures; Hospitals, University; Universities; Utah | Chase Petersen, M.D., Vice President for Health Sciences along with William DeVries, M.D., the surgeon who performed the surgery, meet with members of the media to answers questions about the historic artificial heart surgery, December, 1982. |
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Drs. Samuels, Nelson & Dougherty | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Biochemistry; Anatomy; Internal Medicine; Endocrinology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Leo T. Samuels, Ph.D. left, first Chair of the Department of Biochemistry; Don H. Nelson, M.D., Professor of Internal Medicine and Chief of the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism; and Thomas F. Dougherty, Ph.D., Professor of Anatomy. The three men were colleagues in the 1940's and 1950's. |
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Dumke Health Professions Building Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony | Anniversaries and Special Events; Health Occupations; Foundations | Through their foundation, The Katherine W. Dumke and Ezekiel R. Dumke Jr. Foundation, the Dumke's endowed a chair to support the Division of General Internal Medicine. Dr. Dumke and his wife were instrumental in the establishment of the Health Professions Building. The Dumke's have received numerous... |
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Dunn, Harold K., M.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Orthopedics; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Chair of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery 1982- . Dr. Dunn was born in Carlsbad, N.M. in 1937. He received his M.D. from Baylor in 1963 and did his internship at Ben Taub General Hospital 1963-1964 and his residency in Orthopedic Surgery at Baylor Affiliated Hospitals. He became Professor of Su... |
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Dunn, John M., Ed.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Physical Education and Training; Public Health; Recreation; Research; Universities; Utah; Academic Deans | John Dunn was Dean of the College of Health Physical Education and Recreation 1995-2002. He received bachelors and Masters degree from Northern Illinois University and his Ed.D from Brigham Young University in Physical Education. |
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Dunn, John M., Ed.D. (1995) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Physical Education and Training; Public Health; Recreation; Research; Universities; Utah; Academic Deans | John Dunn was Dean of the College of Health Physical Education and Recreation 1995-2002. He received bachelors and Masters degree from Northern Illinois University and his Ed.D from Brigham Young University in Physical Education. |
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Dwan, John | Public Relations; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah | John Dwan was the public face of the University of Utah Medical Center, serving for twenty-five years as the director of public relation. |
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Early Conceptualization of Proposed Medical Library (1966) | Architectural Drawings; Libraries, Medical; Universities, Utah; Aspects, Historical | Soon after the opening of the University Medical Center, thoughts turned to the addition of a medical library. This 1966 architectural rendering of the proposed building never saw it off the drawing board. |
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Ebaugh, Franklin, G., M.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Medicine; Research; Universities; Utah; Academic Deans | Dr Ebaugh was born in 1922. Dr Ebaugh received his undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College in 1944 and his M.D from Cornell Medical College in 1946. Dr Ebaugh was Dean of the Boston University School of Medicine from 1964-1969. Dr Ebaugh became Dean of the University School of Medicine and serv... |
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Eccles Family Generations Bridge Plaque (2005) | Libraries, Medical; Schools, Medical; Dedication Plaque | Plaque affixed to the bridge connecting the Spencer F. and Cleone P. Eccles Health Sciences Education Building to the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library. The plaque is dedicated to the children of Spencer F. and Cleone P. Eccles. |
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Eccles Family Invitation to the Medical Library Groundbreaking Ceremony (1969) | Anniversaries and Special Events; Libraries, Medical; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | Eccles family invitation card to the groundbreaking ceremonies of the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library on November 25, 1969. |
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Eccles Health Sciences Library Alcove Study Space | Libraries, Medical; Universities; Utah | Alcove study space on the south side of the upper level of the Eccles Health Sciences Library. With the opening of the Eccles Health Sciences Education Building in 2005, the alcove was transformed into the north end of the Eccles Family Generations Bridge. |
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Eccles Health Sciences Library Government Documents Stacks | Libraries, Medical; Book Collecting; Universities; Utah | Northeast corner of the main level of the Eccles Health Sciences Library housed the U.S. Government Documents collection. |
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Eccles Health Sciences Library Index Tables (1990) | Libraries, Medical; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, showing Index and Abstract section. In the foreground is a student using the Slice of Life video disk developed by University professor Suzanne Stensaas, Ph.D. |
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Eccles, Spencer F. | Commerce; Gift Giving; Fund Raising; Financial Support; Philanthropy | Spencer Fox Eccles was born in Ogden, Utah in 1934. He received his B.S. from the University of Utah in 1956 and his M.A. from Columbia University in 1959. He worked at the First Security Bank in Salt Lake City from 1960-1961 and the First Security Bank of Idaho (Boise) from 1961-1970. He became Exe... |
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Eccles, Spencer S. | Commerce; Financial Support; Philanthropists | Spencer Stoddard Eccles was born in Ogden, Uah in 1894. He attended the University of Utah and served on the Board of Regents from 1951 to 1963. Mr Eccles died in 1965. He made a significant contribution to the funding of the Health Sciences Library. |
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Eccles, Spencer S. | Portraits; Commerce; Financial Support; Philanthropists | Spencer Stoddard Eccles was born in Ogden, Utah in 1894. He attended the University of Utah and served on the Board of Regents from 1951 to 1963. Mr Eccles died in 1965. In recognition of Mr Eccles significant financial contribution to the funding of the library, the building was named in his honor... |
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Edward I. Hashimoto Family Oral History | Physicians; Students, Medical; Faculty, Medical; Anatomy; Universities; Utah; Interview | Interview with Joy Hashimoto, wife of Edward I. Hashimoto, M.D. (Harvard University '34) conducted on January 27, 2016. This oral history is one in a series of interviews conducted by the Office of Alumni Affairs and the Eccles Health Sciences Library to document the history of the University of Uta... |