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        US AA117.S006.SS002.EVE076 · File · 1985-05-22
        Part of Mount Sinai Medical Center records

        This recording documents the Lambda chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha meeting at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine on May 22, 1985. It begins with an introduction from Thomas C. Chalmers, MD the former Dean of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and former President of the Mount Sinai Medical Center. Dr. Chalmers announces Julius Wolf, MD as faculty member of the year, as well as the list of students nominated to Alpha Omega Alpha in the Class of 1985.

        A new Alpha Omega Alpha member, Elizabeth Ginzberg, then introduces the speaker, Alvan Feinstein, MD. Dr. Feinstein delivers a lecture titled "An Additional Basic Science for Clinical Medicine," which covers topics including: how to make subjective clinical data more meaningfully measurable; opportunities to bring more nuance to imprecise clinical data; and shortcomings of randomized trials and their design.

        Feinstein, Alvan R., 1925-2001
        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
        US AA096.S007.SS030.SS001 · Subseries · 1996-2019
        Part of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai records

        This is a hybrid collection of both paper and electronic material. This series contains records from the periods when Larry H. Hollier, MD (1996-2002) and then Michael L. Marin, MD (2003 - ) are the Chairmen. Includes: annual reports; information booklets on ambulatory surgery program; memos to staff; graduation programs for residents; named lecture programs; newsletters, photo booklets honoring Arthur H. Aufses, Jr., and Policy and Procedure Manuals.

        Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Department of Surgery. Office of the Chairman
        US AA117.S006.SS001.HOM036 · File · 1987
        Part of Mount Sinai Medical Center records

        Albert S. Lyons, MD (1912-2006) was a surgeon at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and The Mount Sinai Hospital from the 1940s until his death. Starting in the 1960s, he also served as the historian and then archivist for the institutions. In that role, he served as a resource on the history and would answer questions from researchers. He recorded this tape to provide information about the history of thoracic surgery at Mount Sinai. Dr. Lyons discusses the following Mount Sinai surgeons: Howard Lilienthal, MD; Harry Wessler, MD; Amiel Glass, MD; Harold Neuhof, MD; Sidney Yankauer, MD; John Garlock, MD; Albert A. Berg, MD; and Paul Kirschner, MD.

        Lyons, Albert S., 1912-2006