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Intraocular Needle | Needles; Injections, Intraocular; Inventions; Retinal Diseases; Infection Control; Awards and Prizes; Bench-to-Bedside | Anti-infective intraocular needle was the grand prize winner of the Bench-to-Bedside competition. The student-designed device prevents infection in the treatment of retinal diseases. |
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Ira and Mary Lou Fulton | Gift Giving; Fund Raising; Financial Support; Philanthropy | Arizona businessman and home builder Ira Fulton and his wife Mary Lou have been generous benefactors to a number of university initiatives. Jon M. Huntsman's vision and pledge for a state-of-the-art cancer research and treatment facility prompted Mr and Mrs Fulton to contribute $10 million to the e... |
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Iwamoto, Kumiko (1967) | Students, Medical; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah | Picture of medical student Kumiko Iwamoto in lab (1967 Medicine Man) |
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J. A. Abildskov, M.D. at CVRTI Dedication (1976) | Anniversaries and Special Events; Universities; Utah; Research; Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research & Training Institute | Dr J.A. Abildskov, the Director of the Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research & Training Institute, making remarks during the dedication ceremonies. |
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Jacobson, Marcus, Ph.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Anatomy; Neuroanatomy; Neurobiology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Jacobson was born in Cape Town, South Africa in 1930. Dr Jacobson received both his B.Sc. (1951) and Masters (1956) from the University of Cape Town. Dr Jacobson earned his Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh in 1960. Dr Jacobson was Lecturer in Physiology at the University of Edinburgh Medica... |
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James E. Talmage Building | Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah; Public Buildings; Aspects, Historical | Postcard of Museum Building completed in 1902 located on Presidents Circle. It housed the new medical school from 1905-1920. In 1959 it was the Biology Building and in 1976 it was named the James E. Talmadge Building. When it was used for the School of Medicine, the laboratories were on the 2nd and ... |
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James E. Talmage Building | Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah; Public Buildings; Aspects, Historical | Originally built as a Museum in 1902 located on Presidents Circle. It housed the new medical school from 1905-1920. In 1959 it was the Biology Building and in 1976 it was named the James E. Talmadge Building. When it was used for the School of Medicine, the laboratories were on the 2nd and 3rd floor... |
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James E. Talmage Building | Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah; Public Buildings; Aspects, Historical | Originally built as a Museum in 1902 located on Presidents Circle. It housed the new medical school from 1905-1920. In 1959 it was the Biology Building and in 1976 it was named the James E. Talmadge Building. When it was used for the School of Medicine, the laboratories were on the 2nd and 3rd floor... |
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James R. Scott, M.D. and Family | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Obstetrics; Gynecology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Scott with his wife and children. |
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Jarcho, Leonard W., M.D. | Portraits; Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Neurology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Jarcho was born in New York City in 1916. Dr Jarcho received his B.A. from Harvard College. Dr Jarcho received his M.D. from Columbia in 1941 and did his Internship at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston in 1942-1943. Dr Jarcho completed his Residency in Medicine in 1947-1948, and a second Residency i... |
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Jarcho, Leonard W., M.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Neurology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Jarcho was born in New York City in 1916. Dr Jarcho received his B.A. from Harvard College. Dr Jarcho received his M.D. from Columbia in 1941 and did his Internship at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston in 1942-1943. Dr Jarcho completed his Residency in Medicine in 1947-1948, and a second Residency i... |
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Jarcho, Leonard W., M.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Neurology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Jarcho was born in New York City in 1916. Dr Jarcho received his B.A. from Harvard College. Dr Jarcho received his M.D. from Columbia in 1941 and did his Internship at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston in 1942-1943. Dr Jarcho completed his Residency in Medicine in 1947-1948, and a second Residency i... |
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Jarcho, Leonard W., M.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Neurology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Jarcho was born in New York City in 1916. Dr Jarcho received his B.A. from Harvard College. Dr Jarcho received his M.D. from Columbia in 1941 and did his Internship at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston in 1942-1943. Dr Jarcho completed his Residency in Medicine in 1947-1948, and a second Residency i... |
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Jarcho, Leonard W., M.D. (1961) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Neurology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Leonard W. Jarcho MD 1961 - In 1952, Dr. Jarcho joined the Department of Medicine faculty and later established the first Division of Neurology. When this Division became the separate Department of Neurology in 1965, Dr. Jarcho was its original chairman, a position he held until he became Emeritus P... |
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Jarvik-5 Artificial Heart | Heart, Artificial; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah | The Jarvik-5 was an earlier version the artificial heart. The Jarvik 7 model was implanted into Barney Clark in December, 1982. |
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Jee, Webster S.S., Ph.D. (1959) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Anatomy; Neuroanatomy; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Webster Jee PhD - Put out that cigarette! Medicine Man Yearbook, 1959 |
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Jee, Webster S.S., Ph.D. (1959) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Anatomy; Neuroanatomy; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Webster Jee PhD '59, Custers Last Stand - Medicine Man Yearbook, 1959 |
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Jee, Webster S.S., Ph.D. (2015) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Anatomy; Neuroanatomy; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Webster Jee PhD studied the toxicity of radiation in atomic bombs; Assistant department head of anatomy from 1965-1974 and then chair of the department from 1974-1977; Leading expert in the prevention of and treatment of osteoporosis. Dr Jee died in 2018. |
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John A. Moran Eye Center Opening (1993) | Anniversaries and Special Events; Ophthamology; Hospitals, Special; Research; Visual Sciences; Universities; Utah | The John A. Moran Eye Center is home to the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Opened in 1993, the Moran Eye Center is the largest facility of its kind in the Intermountain West. In 2006, The Moran Eye Center moved to a new 210,000 square-fo... |
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John Dixon MD Laser Therapy | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Cardiology; Surgery; Laser Therapy; Research; Universities; Utah; Academic Deans; Academic Vice Presidents | Dean of the School of Medicine 1972-1977, Vice President for Health Sciences 1973-1977. Dr. Dixon was born in Provo, Utah in 1923. He received his B.S. from the University of Utah in 1944 and his M.D. in 1947. Dr Dixon died in 1992. |
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Johnson, Joyce, MD (1957) | Students, Medical; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah | Joyce Johnson (nee Dunn), MD, Class of 1957 - Established an action plan for treating cardiac arrest at LDS Hospital, organizing CPR teams in 84 of 126 hospitals in the Mountain West region. Dr Johnson was the sole female graduate of the school of medicine. |
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Johnson, Joyce, MD (2015) | Students, Medical; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah | Joyce Johnson (nee Dunn), MD, Class of 1957 - Established an action plan for treating cardiac arrest at LDS Hospital, organizing CPR teams in 84 of 126 hospitals in the Mountain West region. Dr Johnson was the sole female graduate of the school of medicine. |
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Jon M. Huntsman Cancer Research Institute | Cancer Care Facilities; Academies and Institutes; Biomedical Research ; Universities; Utah | The main entrance to the hospital portion of the Jon M. Huntsman Cancer Research Institute. Reflecting on his own hospitalization for cancer in 1993, Utah businessman and industrialist, Jon Huntsman, pledged to build "a superb cancer institute." With an initial $100 million donation in 1993, ground ... |
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Jones, Kirtly Parker, M.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Obstetrics; Gynecology; Reproductive Medicine; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Jones was born in Freiberg, Germany in 1951. Dr Jones received her M.D. from the University of Colorado School of Medicine in 1977. Dr Jones completed her Internship and Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston from 1977-1981 where she was a Fellow in Repro... |
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Joyce Johnson (Dunn) at the Billard Table Faculty Member and Fellow Medical Student (1957) | Students, Medical; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah | Joyce Johnson (Dunn) 1957 Medicine Man Yearbook. |