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Media Resources Center (University of Michigan) records, 1948-1987, 1948-1987

35 linear feet — 2500 items

The television production studio and media services unit of the University of Michigan, commonly referred to as "Michigan Media." It was formed in 1978 through the merger of the university Television Center and the university Audio-Visual Education Center. The Television Center began producing educational programs for broadcast on commercial and public stations in 1950. The Audio-Visual Education Center produced films for the university and operated a film distribution library. The Media Resources Center closed in 1986. The record group consists of administrative records including Broadcasting Committee minutes, annual reports, unit review material, correspondence, and budget material; scripts for television programs and films; press releases; telecourse outlines and study guides; and brochures and catalogs; also photographs; and films.

The records of the University of Michigan Media Resources Center document the production of educational television programs and films at the University of Michigan, 1950-1988. The collection includes administrative records, scripts, press releases and program summaries, photographs, and films and videotapes. This finding aid describes in detail the paper and photograph portion of the collection and briefly describes the film and videotape. A companion finding aid entitled "University of Michigan. Michigan Media. Program Descriptions" provides detailed descriptions of the films and videotapes in the collection. The Program Description finding aid is stored at the reference desk in the reading room of the Bentley Historical Library.

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Medical

The Medical series (2.2 linear feet) consists of materials relating to Pray's medical training and career. The series is comprised primarily of notebooks, blue books, and examinations, covering a wide variety of fields, from his education at the University of Michigan medical school from 1910 to 1915. Also included in this series are professional correspondence, medical books, and several office appointment books from late in his professional career (1943-1966).

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Medical Practice

The Medical Practice series (2.0 linear feet) consists of published books, as well as record books created by Pray for his personal use and reference. The published books are primarily medical, used by Pray while in medical school at the close of the nineteenth century. These books, some including handwritten notes and annotations, give insight to medical practice and instruction of the period. Pray's record books, including his financial records, appointment books, and notebooks illustrate his organized nature and attention to detail. Also included in this series are miscellaneous newspapers from the Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan.

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Medical School Diversity and Career Development Office (University of Michigan) records, 1980-2004 (majority within 1991-2003)

3 linear feet — 208 MB (online)

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The Diversity and Career Development Office helps to develop and implement programs to support the University of Michigan's Medical School's recruitment, retention, and career development of outstanding individuals from underrepresented and diverse backgrounds. This collection contains materials detailing the DCDO's committee work, program design and implementation, and various reports defining and detailing diversity issues surrounding the University-wide Medical System.

The Diversity and Career Development Office (DCDO) records consist of 3 linear feet and span the years from 1980 to 2004. The records contain materials detailing the DCDO's committee work, program design and implementation, and various reports defining and detailing diversity issues surrounding the University-wide Medical System. The records are organized into five series: Topical, Programs, Committees, Reports, and Related Historical Documents. Within each of these series, documents are organized alphabetically by folder title and chronologically within each.

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Medical School Institutional Review Board (University of Michigan) records, 1966-1995

2 linear feet

This record group consists of Institutional Review Board meeting minutes from the years 1966 to 1995.

The University of Michigan Medical School IRB meeting minutes dates from 1966 to 1995 and are organized in chronological order by year, and in reverse chronological order within the folders. The original organization of the collection was maintained, except where notes that were originally grouped together could not physically fit in the same folder, in which case they were split into two or more folders as needed. Due to the nature of the content, the minutes are restricted.

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Medical School Sesquicentennial Office (University of Michigan) records, 1997-2000

2 linear feet — 1 oversize folder

Office established to plan and coordinate events, exhibits, and publicity for the University of Michigan Medical School sesquicentennial. Records include committee minutes, event schedules and planning material, press releases, clippings, articles, publicity, script and production files for sesquicentennial video, and student life photographs. Also includes videotape and audio tape of media coverage of events and lapel pins and merchandise created for the sesquicentennial.

The records consist of material created and compiled by the staff of the Medical School Sesquicentennial Office. The records include a variety of information about the planning and production of special events, and publications and publicity for the 150-year anniversary of the Medical School.

The collection is divided into eight series: Sesquicentennial Committee Materials, Publicity, Exhibits and Displays, Events, Audio-Visual, Publications, and Artifacts.

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Medical School/University Hospital Records

The Medical School/University Hospital Records (1969-1980; 2.0 linear feet), are arranged alphabetically by subject. They result mainly from Henderson's responsibilities as chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology. Of particular interest is a history of the department (see also the Publications, Lectures and Professional Presentations series) and early faculty member Flemming Carrow; medical staff meeting minutes (1971-1971; 1976-1980); material regarding the neural and behavioral sciences including review and search committee (1972-1975); and minutes of the University Hospital Director's Advisory Council (1975-1978).

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Medical School (University of Michigan) publications, 1849-2014

5 linear feet

Online
Contains addresses, brochures or pamphlets, bulletins or college catalogs, histories and manuals. Includes the newsletter Medicine at Michigan as well as miscellaneous reports about the Medical School. Also contains publications from the Center for Molecular Genetics, Office of Biomedical Research, Office of Medical Education, Galens Medical Society and the Phi Chi fraternity.

The Medical School Publications are divided into four series: Unit Publications, Sub-Unit Publications, Topical Publications and Student Publications. Some publications (or their successors) may no longer be available in print but are available on the school s website.

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Medical School (University of Michigan) records, 1850-2014

389.7 linear feet — 10 oversize volumes — 9 oversize folders — 3.3 GB (online)

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The University of Michigan's first professional school; the Medical School record group includes historical and administrative records related to the school and its faculty and administrators, 1850-2010.

The records of the Medical School span over 160 years, beginning in 1850 and continuing through 2010. They include 389.7 linear feet of material, 10 oversize volumes, 9 oversize folders of miscellaneous documents, and 3.3 GB of digital material stored online. The records include dean's correspondence and subject files, executive committee minutes, faculty minutes, annual reports of departments, school accreditation and review files, a variety of special reports and studies, and extensive files on the Replacement Hospital Project (Taubman Center). The record group also contains photo prints depicting faculty, students and facilities, including a remarkable series of photographs taken by J. Jefferson Gibson circa 1893.

The Medical School records have been organized into five subgroups: Dean's Records, Subordinate Administrative Officers, Faculty Records, Audio-Visual Materials, and Miscellaneous records. Within each subgroup there are a number of series and these series may be further subdivided to reflect the date span of the records received in each accession.

The Medical School records have been received in several accessions and the physical arrangement of the records (the number order of the boxes) reflects the various installments in which they were received. The accessions sometimes reflected the tenure of a particular dean or other administrator, but frequently appear to have been somewhat arbitrary transfers of files. Records from individual subgroups, series and subseries often continue across multiple accessions--sometimes with consecutive date ranges, but often with overlapping date spans.

In this finding aid the records are described in their intellectual order -- subgroups and series are brought together irrespective of the particular accession in which they were received. As a result, in the detailed contents listing the box number order will not always be consecutive.