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Carrie L. Byington, M.D. with Patient | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Pediatrics; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Byington received her undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University in 1985. Dr Byington graduated Baylor College of Medicine in 1989. Dr Byington held the HA and Edna Benning Presidential Chair as Professor of Pediatrics. Dr Byington served as the Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty Deve... |
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Caricature of Dr Leo Samuels, Professor of Biochemistry and Chair of the Department of Biochemistry | Wit and Humor as Topic; Art; Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Biochemistry; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Samuels was born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1899. Dr Samuels received his A.B from Emmanuel Missionary College in 1925 and his Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of Chicago in 1930. Dr Samuels was a biochemist for the Kellogg Foundation Cancer Research Center in Los Angeles from 1930-1931... |
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Carnes, William H., M.D. (1968) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Pathology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Carnes was born in Ft. Worth Texas in 1909. He received his B.S. from Columbia in 1932 and his M.D. from Johns Hopkins in 1936. He was Assistant Resident and Pathologist at City Hospitals, Baltimore from 1936-1938, Associate Pathologist at the School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins, 1938-1939, Instruc... |
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Candy Striper Volunteers (1978) | Hospital Volunteers; Hospitals, University; Universities; Utah | Group portrait of University Hospital Candy Stripe volunteers. |
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Fentanyl Lollipop | Fentanyl; Analgesics, Opioid; Inventions; Diffusion of Innovation; Absorption; Analgesia; Preanesthetic Medication; Mouth Mucosa; Administration, Buccal; Administration, Oral | Originally developed as a sedative for pediatric patients going into surgery, the fentanyl lollipop was the brainchild of Dr Ted Stanley. In 1985, Dr Stanley, along with business partner William Moeller founded Anesta Corp. to produce and market the preanesthetic sedative. In 1999, Anesta was sold... |
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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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First White Coat Ceremony (1996) | Anniversaries and Special Events; Students, Medical; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah | The School of Medicine observed its first white coat ceremony for incoming freshmen medical students in 1996. |
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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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Gesteland, Raymond F., Ph.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Biochemistry; Genetics, Medical; Molecular Biology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs; Academic Vice Presidents | Dr Gesteland was born in Madison, Wisconsin in 1938. Dr Gesteland received both his B.S (1960) and M.S. (1961) from the University of Wisconsin. Dr Gesteland earned his Ph.D. in biochemistry from Harvard University in 1965. Dr Gesteland was a National Science Foundation Fellow Dr Gesteland was a Pos... |
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George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Critical Care Pavillion | Critical Care; Trauma Centers; Emergency Service, Hospital; Hospitals, University; Universities; Utah | The George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Critical Care Pavilion was opened in 2003. The $42.5 million dollar project was the first major expansion of the health sciences center complex in more than 20 years. The first floor houses the hospital Emergency Department, in which urgent care areas are separa... |
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George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Critical Care Pavilion | Critical Care; Trauma Centers; Emergency Service, Hospital; Hospitals, University; Universities; Utah | The George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Critical Care Pavilion was opened in 2003. The $42.5 million dollar project was the first major expansion of the health sciences center complex in more than 20 years. The first floor houses the hospital Emergency Department, in which urgent care areas are separa... |
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George and Dolores Eccles Institute of Human Genetics Dedication Ceremonies (1991) | Academies and Institutes; Genetics, Medical; Biomedical Research; Anniversaries and Special Events; Universities; Utah | Spencer F. Eccles, Lottie Eccles and University President Chase N. Petersen at the dedicatory ceremonies of the George and Dolores Eccles Institute of Human Genetics, June 6, 1991. |
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McCloskey, James A., Ph.D. (2003) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty; Schools, Pharmacy; Professional Role; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical; Mass Spectrometry; Research; Universities; Utah | Dr James A. McCloskey, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, College of Pharmacy with his mass spectrometry equipment. Dr McCloskey earned his in B.S. in Chemistry from Trinity University in 1957. Dr McCloskey received his Ph.D. From MIT in 1963 and completed an NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Natio... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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. |
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Health Testing (1980s) | Diagnostic Tests, Routine; Hospitals, University; Universities; Utah | Health testing at University Hospital in the 1980s. |
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Hip Replacement Components | Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip; Surgical Equipment; Disposable Equipment | Components used in hip replacement arthroplasty. |
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Holbrook, John, M.D. (1979) | | |
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Slice of Life Project | Multimedia; Interactive Tutorial; Computer-Assisted Instruction; Education, Medical; Videodisc; Workshops | The Slice of Life videodisc introduced a whole new way of teaching and sharing medical images. In the mid 1980s, Dr Suzanne Stensaas began using one of the earliest forms of computer-based education. Working with Instructional Media Services, Dr Stensaas mastered a videodisc that could hold up to 50... |
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Skeleton Coke Machine (1972) | | |
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Lithotriptor Machine | Lithotripsy; Therapeutics; Equipment and Supplies, Hospital; Urinary Calculi; Urinary Bladder Calculi; Ureteral Calculi; Kidney Calculi; Gallstones | Lithotripsy is a therapy for the destruction of a calculus of the kidney, ureter, bladder, or gallbladder by physical forces. Focused percutaneous ultrasound and focused hydraulic shock waves are used to avoid invasive surgery. |
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Livingston, Jim, M.B.A. | Information Management; Patient Portals; Electronic Health Records; Information Services; Information Storage and Retrieval; Data Curation; Medical Informatics; Computational Biology; Hospitals, University; IT Infrastructure; Universities; Utah | Jim Livingston is IT Director of the University of Utah Health Care. |
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Lorris A. Betz, M.D., Ph.D. at the Controls of a Backhoe | | |