Economics

Elements area

Taxonomy

Code

D004467

Scope note(s)

  • The science of utilization, distribution, and consumption of services and materials.

Source note(s)

  • Medical Subject Headings

Display note(s)

    Equivalent terms

    Economics

    • UF Capital
    • UF Conditions, Economic
    • UF Consumer Price Index
    • UF Consumption
    • UF Cost of Living
    • UF Easterlin Hypothesis
    • UF Economic Conditions
    • UF Economic Policies
    • UF Economic Policy
    • UF Economics, Home
    • UF Home Economics
    • UF Household Consumption
    • UF Macroeconomic Factors
    • UF Microeconomic Factors
    • UF Policies, Economic
    • UF Policy, Economic
    • UF Production
    • UF Remittances
    • UF Utility Theory

    Associated terms

    Economics

      68 Archival description results for Economics

      Administrative records
      US AA112.S002.SS003 · Subseries · 1882 - 1973
      Part of Mount Sinai School of Nursing records

      The records here pertain to both the School of Nursing and the Nursing Service until the closing of the School in 1971. Records dated after 1971 refer to the School only.

      Baehr, George

      Correspondence and memos with and about George Baehr, MD. Correspondence documents the establishment of Dr. Baehr's position as Consultant to the Hospital on Planning and Development. Contains 1957 testimonial remarks about Dr. Baehr by Dr. Steinberg, as well as Dr. Baehr's 1962 manuscript "A Master Plan for the Mount Sinai Hospital."

      US AA096.S014.SS007 · Subseries · 1968-2011
      Part of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai records

      This collection includes the records of the Center for Excellence in Youth Education (CEYE) under the direction of Lloyd Sherman, Ed. D. CEYE records following Dr. Sherman's death in 2012 are part of the separate Center for Multicultural and Community Affairs series. The collection is arranged in three series: Alphabetical files, Curriculum files, and Grants files. It includes Secondary Education Through Health (SETH) and SHOP program material; summer research programs for high school and college students; Young Scientists Day (1989) program and flyer with Keith Haring artwork; grant and curriculum files.

      Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Center for Excellence in Youth Education
      US AA117.S003.SS002 · Subseries · 1974-1977
      Part of Mount Sinai Medical Center records

      These files represent an almost complete official record of the Clinical Excellence Committee, the Task Forces, and their subcommittees. The minutes are complete, with only one exception. There are few interim reports or correspondence among the coordinators, the chairmen of the committees, and members. The final report is contained in Box 2, folder 1.

      Some of the minutes have notes made by Dr. Thomas Chalmers, President and Dean of The Mount Sinai Medical Center and School of Medicine. The files probably came from that office, although, aside from these few notes, they are generic.

      Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York, N.Y.). Clinical Excellence Committee
      Costs, Charges, Fees

      Memos related to costs of laboratory tests, anesthesia, x-ray examinations, nursing, and supplies. Memos address charges to patients, ward rates, insurance payments, and fundraising for Alumni Hall. Contains a study of patient income and costs, 1913-1926. Contains memos from Dr. Turner's predecessor, Dr. S.S. Goldwater.

      US AA097.S004.SS022 · Subseries · 1930-1966
      Part of Mount Sinai Hospital records

      This series includes the records of the Office of Public Relations up to 1966 when Beryl Reubens was hired. There are records from when the following people were in charge of the function: Roman Slobodin (1942-44), Edith Behrens (1944), Leon Jacobson (19?-1962), Shel Sukoff (1962-?) and Jan Tyroler (1964-65).

      There are many interesting aspects to this collection, including how it demonstrates the role of the Trustees in the life of the Hospital as well as how the functions of publicity and fund raising were handled. Initially combined, these two duties were separated in 1967 when the first full-time Director of Development was hired. Other strengths are the light the papers shed on the Hospital during World War II, and how the Hospital described itself through its publications and press activities. There are interesting glimpses of important Mount Sinai scientists as the Public Relations Office interviewed and researched them for their press efforts.

      Mount Sinai Hospital (New York, N.Y.). Department of Public Relations