Education, Medical

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  • Use for general articles concerning medical education.

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  • Medical Subject Headings

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    Education, Medical

    • UF Medical Education

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    Education, Medical

      32 Archival description results for Education, Medical

      US AA147.F015 · File · 2017-2024
      Part of Collection of Mount Sinai related websites
      • http://changenow.icahn.mssm.edu/
      • This website, Change Now, is a platform at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai that provides students, faculty, and staff with updates regarding activities related to: addressing diversity, racism and bias, enhancing wellness and mental health, and aligning the very best of what our school has to offer with our national accreditation standards.
      Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
      Exchange-Visitor Program

      Correspondence between the Hospital, the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York, and the Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs regarding the provisional charter of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and the establishment and maintenance of an exchange-visitor program directed at foreign research scholars.

      Hans Popper, MD, PhD papers
      US AA042 · Collection · 1941-1989

      The bulk of the Hans Popper Papers consists of two alphabetically organized subject files (approx. 10 feet each.) The first dates primarily from his tenure as Director of Pathology at The Mount Sinai Hospital and Dean for Academic Affairs at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. It consists primarily of records related to the administration of the Hospital and School of Medicine. The second dates from the years following his retirement in 1973 and consists primarily of research notes and an extensive correspondence file. The third major record series contains 4 linear feet of material relating to Dr. Popper’s attendance at conferences, seminars and other events, mostly but not exclusively post-1973. In addition, the collection includes smaller series containing records from Popper’s tenure at Cook County Hospital, his appointment books and pocket diaries, the records of his service on the Mount Sinai Medical Board, and oversized and audiovisual materials.

      Popper, Hans (Hans Philipp)
      US AA153.INT135 · File · 2002-07-15
      Part of Oral history collection for "Teaching Tomorrow's Medicine Today" book

      This material includes a transcript and audio recording of an oral history interview by Emily Falk with Kenneth L. Davis, MD, on July 15, 2002 when he was the Chairman of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai Medical Center. This interview is part of the oral history collection for "Teaching Tomorrow's Medicine Today" book on the history of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine (MSSM), and topics many focus on his time at and perspectives on the school.

      Dr. Davis begins the interview by sharing information on his early life and education, including his undergraduate psychology research at Yale University, his reasons for becoming a doctor, and why he chose to attend MSSM, including his early impressions of and family connections with Mount Sinai Hospital.

      He also speaks about the curriculum at MSSM and how it evolved over time, as well as the political activism among students in the late 1960s and early 1970s. (Dr. Davis graduated from MSSM in 1973.) Finally, he discusses his research, particularly on acetylcholine and memory in patients with Alzheimer disease and dopamine deficiency in patients with schizophrenia.

      Falk, Emily
      US AA107.INT070 · File · 1996-07-10
      Part of Collection of Mount Sinai Hospital-related oral histories

      This is a recording of the oral history of Samuel Elster, MD interviewed by Richard Steele the Medical Center Archivist at Mount Sinai on July 10th, 1996. Some of the significant topics presented in this oral history are his upbringing as part of a Jewish immigrant family in the Bronx; the difficulty he faced being accepted into medical school; and his experience at New York University Medical School. Dr. Elster worked as a cardiologist at The Mount Sinai Hospital (1950-1997), a faculty member of The Mount Sinai School of Medicine (early 1950s until retirement), and Dean of the Page and William Black Post-Graduate School of Medicine (1976-1986) and the oral history includes anecdotes from his internship and how he received his first surgeries, his residency and duties as Chief Resident, as well as how he increased the hospital’s post-mortem rate, and the spirit of volunteerism he brought to his career at Mount Sinai.

      Elster, Samuel K.
      John H. Garlock, MD papers
      US AA013 · Collection · 1915-1967

      This small collection spans the career of Dr. Garlock: from medical school material, to ambulance duty logs from his internship at New York Hospital, photographs and some case reports on plastic surgery patients, private practice patient records, Operative Clinic presentations he made as Chief of Surgical Service at Mount Sinai, to the book on surgery of the alimentary tract that was published after his death.
      While the range is wide, the records still only provide a surface picture of the man. The detailed notes and sometimes colorful drawings that Dr. Garlock created in medical school speak to his attention to detail. The early volumes are labeled "John Harry Garlock." He also noted a change of address on the notebooks from 346 W. 56th Street to 180 Claremont Avenue. This move happened during his medical school years.
      His surgical acumen and style are brought out in the patient files and transcripts of the surgical clinics. The latter also give a glimpse into early plastic surgery at New York Hospital and The Mount Sinai Hospital. It was Dr. Garlock who helped establish plastic surgery as a surgical specialty here. The clinics were ended in January of 1943 for the duration of the War because there was a problem obtaining a sufficient number of orderlies.
      Also instructive for insights into Dr. Garlock are the correspondence files, one with colleagues (Box 1, f.6) and the other with patients (Box 2, f.6). The ambulance log books in Box 1 show Dr. Garlock's keen eye for his surroundings and provide wonderful details on the people he treated and the treatments of the day.
      Of note, too, is a series of letters Dr. William Hitzig wrote on behalf of Dr. Garlock when the latter was planning a trip to India. Dr. Hitzig had many connections there and wrote letters of introduction for the Garlocks. There is also a series of letters regarding a controversy between Drs. Sigmund Mage and Richard Lewisohn. (Box 1, f.9)
      The patient records found here are only a portion of the files maintained by Dr. Garlock at his office. At his death, the records were divided among Dr. Garlock's junior colleagues. Many of those included here are the records of ileostomy and colostomy patients that were taken by Dr. Albert S. Lyons.
      This collection contains some photographs, many of which are large and mounted. Thirteen posed publicity photos of unknown musicians and dancers were removed and sent to the Lincoln Center Archives for inclusion in their collections.

      Garlock, John H.
      Levy Library Press
      US AA147.F004 · File · 2020-2024
      Part of Collection of Mount Sinai related websites
      • https://www.levylibrarypress.org/
      • The Levy Library press aims to facilitate and support the foundation of Open Access peer-reviewed, academic journals for departments at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The press supports the growing need to share and publish and make public Icahn School of Medicine innovations, materials and data which will advance science and medicine and creates Increase opportunities for publication for authors by offering no-cost open access publishing.
      Mount Sinai Health System (New York, N.Y.). Academic Informatics and Technology. Levy Library
      Mount Sinai Health System
      US AA147.F005 · File · 2015-2016
      Part of Collection of Mount Sinai related websites
      • http://www.mountsinaihealth.org/
      • This website documents the activities and services provided by the Mount Sinai Health System. The Mount Sinai Health System is an integrated health care system providing exceptional medical care to local and global communities. Encompassing the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and eight hospital campuses in the New York metropolitan area, as well as a large, regional ambulatory footprint, Mount Sinai is internationally acclaimed for its excellence in research, patient care, and education across a range of specialties.
      Mount Sinai Health System (New York, N.Y.)
      Mount Sinai Health System
      US AA147.F014 · File · 2015-2024
      Part of Collection of Mount Sinai related websites
      • https://www.mountsinai.org/
      • This website documents the activities and services provided by the Mount Sinai Health System. The Mount Sinai Health System is an integrated health care system providing exceptional medical care to local and global communities. Encompassing the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and eight hospital campuses in the New York metropolitan area, as well as a large, regional ambulatory footprint, Mount Sinai is internationally acclaimed for its excellence in research, patient care, and education across a range of specialties.
      Mount Sinai Health System (New York, N.Y.)