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Title | Subject | Description | Date |
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 | Shirley Labrum, MD and Frances Willie Stout, MD | Universities; Utah; campus; medicine; women in medicine; students; courses; Salt Lake City | Women in Medicine, Against All Odds - During World War II, the U.S. government paid medical school expenses for male students only, leaving women with few funding resources. Pictured here: Shirley Labrum MD '44 and Frances Willie Stout MD '44 | |
227 |
 | Sunnyside Avenue Looking Northeast | Military Facilities; Universities, Utah; Aspects, Historical | Photograph (ca early 1900s) looking along the east-west axis of Sunnyside Avenue. In the distance are the mouths of Red Butte Canyon (left) and Emigration Canyon (right). The U.S. Army Base, Fort Douglas was located to the immediate south of the University of Utah campus. An Army Reserve Center rem... | |
228 |
 | University Hospital | Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Schools, Medical; Air Ambulances; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | Aerial view of the north elevation of the University Hospital (mid-1980's) looking to the southeast with AirMed helicopter in flight. | |
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 | University Hospital (1979) | Hospital Design and Construction; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah; Public Facilities; Aspects, Historical | Steel skeleton of the University Hospital addition. Construction of the new building began in 1978 and was completed in 1981. Orientation is N looking SE. | |
230 |
 | Vincent C. Kelley and Lab Technician | Schools, Medical; Pediatrics; Research Personnel; Biomedical Research; Universities; Utah | Dr Vincent Kelley with lab technician at the University of Utah College of Medicine (mid-1950s). | |
231 |
 | Primary Children's Hospital | Hospitals, Pediatric; Historical Aspects | | |
232 |
 | Ghana (3) | Ghana; Mentoring; Health Literacy; Healthcare Disparities; Community Networks; Primary Prevention; Epidemiological Monitoring | In 2015, a team led by Stephen Alder, PhD, chief of the Division of Public Health and vice chair of Family and Preventive Medicine, launched Health 2 Go. The program was designed to train and deploy a citizen corps of Ghanaian community health coaches to triage illness, improve health literacy and c... | |
233 |
 | Ghana (5) | Ghana; Mentoring; Health Literacy; Healthcare Disparities; Community Networks; Primary Prevention; Epidemiological Monitoring | In 2015, a team led by Stephen Alder, PhD, chief of the Division of Public Health and vice chair of Family and Preventive Medicine, launched Health 2 Go. The program was designed to train and deploy a citizen corps of Ghanaian community health coaches to triage illness, improve health literacy and c... | |
234 |
 | Ghana (4) | Ghana; Mentoring; Health Literacy; Healthcare Disparities; Community Networks; Primary Prevention; Epidemiological Monitoring | In 2015, a team led by Stephen Alder, PhD, chief of the Division of Public Health and vice chair of Family and Preventive Medicine, launched Health 2 Go. The program was designed to train and deploy a citizen corps of Ghanaian community health coaches to triage illness, improve health literacy and c... | |
235 |
 | Health Sciences Reporter (1983) | Public Relations; Publications; Ephemera | "New Anesthetics for Moose and Man" article which appeared in a 1983 issue of Health Science Reporter. | |
236 |
 | Health Testing (1980s) | Diagnostic Tests, Routine; Hospitals, University; Universities; Utah | Health testing at University Hospital in the 1980s. | |
237 |
 | Primary Children's Medical Center Excavation (1986) | Facility Design and Construction; Hospitals, Pediatric; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | After two years of negotiation, excavation for the new $67 million Primary Children's Medical Center began in 1986. While the university would provide the land, its faculty would serves as physicians working alongside Intermountain Healthcare house staff to enhance the treatment of complex pediatric... | |
238 |
 | School of Medicine Commencement Ceremonies | Schools, Medical; Students, Medical; Anniversaries and Special Events; Universities; Utah; Commencement | Medical school students parade at School of Medicine commencement ceremonies. | |
239 |
 | School of Medicine Classroom Lecture (2015) | Schools, Medical; Students, Medical; Universities; Utah | Lecture room in the Eccles Health Sciences Education Building | |
240 |
 | School of Medicine Banner | Emblems and Insignia; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah | Banner used primarily during School of Medicine commencement ceremonies. | |
241 |
 | The Scope Radio | Radio; Webcasts as Topic; Medicine; Research | Established in 2013, The Scope podcast covers the latest research and trends in medicine. | |
242 |
 | Mario R. Capecchi with Knockout Mouse | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs; Genetics; Neurogenesis; Gene Targeting; Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells; Mice, Transgenic; Mice, Knockout; Nobel Prize | Dr Capecchi, winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine, holds his research partner, the knockout mouse. Dr Capecchi pioneered ways to target specific gene modifications in mice by utilizing embryonic stem (ES) cells. Commonly known as gene targeting or knockout, Dr Capecchi worked focused on the homolo... | |
243 |
 | Mario R. Capecchi Receives Nobel Committee Call | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs; Genetics; Neurogenesis; Gene Targeting; Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells; Mice, Transgenic; Mice, Knockout; Nobel Prize | Dr Capecchi receives phone call from the Nobel Committee informing him that he has been awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize for Medicine. | |
244 |
 | Medical Genetics Lab | Laboratories; Academies and Institutes; Proteogenomics; Biomedical Research; Universities; Utah | Hallway lab in the George and Dolores Eccles Institute of Human Genetics. The Institute, which opened in 1990, features a curving grand staircase that resembles the DNA double helix. Small foyers are on each level the afford researchers a place to congregate and collaborate. | |
245 |
 | Midvale Community Clinic | Student Run Clinic; Community Health Service; Medically Underserved Area; Primary Health Care; Patient-Centered Care; Health Services Accessibility | The student run Midvale Community-Based Clinic provides needed medical services to underserved communities. | |
246 |
 | Memorial Service,1998 | Cadaver; Anniversaries and Special Events; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah | Since 1998, the School of Medicine conducts a memorial service to those individuals who have donated their bodies for medical research and education. | |
247 |
 | Next-Gen Genetics | Databases, Genetic; Genome, Human; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Human Genome Project ; Precision Medicine; Utah Genome Project; Utah Population Database | With the power of the Utah Population Database, more than 35 years of genetic discoveries coupled with some of the world's leading software for genomic analysis, the Utah Genome Project was born in 2012. Genome sequencing has enabled finding the rarest of the rare of Mendelian disorders in addition ... | |
248 |
 | Hurricane Katrina Medical Relief | Disasters; Relief Work; Uncompensated Care; Uncompensated Care; Medical Volunteers | Led by anesthesiologist Steve Bott, M.D., a group calling themselves the University Health Care Louisiana Medical Relief Team donated time and services to aid residents of New Orleans in 2005 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The group embedded themselves at a makeshift hospital in a K-Mart sto... | |
249 |
 | University of Utah Asia Campus (South Korea) | Education; Universities; Utah; Republic of Korea; Satellite Campuses | The University of Utah Asia Campus, located in Incheon, South Korea, was established in September, 2014. UAC has more than 200 students currently enrolled in three undergraduate programs, communication, psychology and social work and one graduate program in public health. Four additional degrees are... | |
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 | UStar Building | Technology Transfer; Technology Assessment, Biomedical; Biomedical Research; Economic Development | Utah Science Technology and Research (USTAR) Building. In 2006, the Utah Legislature passed SB 75 with overwhelming support. SB 75 allocated $179 million to the USTAR Economic Development Initiative, $15 million in ongoing annual funding to support research teams at the University of Utah and Utah S... | |