Social Control, Formal

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D012926

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  • Control which is exerted by the more stable organizations of society, such as established institutions and the law. They are ordinarily embodied in definite codes, usually written.

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    Gelijksoortige termen

    Social Control, Formal

    • UF Regulation
    • UF Social Control

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    Social Control, Formal

      45 Archivistische beschrijving results for Social Control, Formal

      US AA097.S004.SS038 · Deelreeks · 2003-2012
      Part of Mount Sinai Hospital records

      This collection consists of the office files of Marianne Coughlin during her years as Vice President of The Mount Sinai Hospital. Her office was responsible for overseeing regulatory accreditation, Medical Center safety issues and emergency preparedness. All of those areas are reflected here. Of particular note is information about the Management-Labor Partnership group that was created at Mount Sinai in the mid-2000s. The group included Hospital and Nursing leadership as well as representatives of Union Local 1199 and the New York State Nurses Association.

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      Memos
      US AA171.F004 · Bestanddeel · 1975-1981
      Part of Office of the Director of the Mount Sinai Hospital, Samuel Davis records

      Memos to staff, physicians, department heads and supervisors including those on strike planning, equipment inventory, Medicaid, the resignation of Dr. S. David Pomrinse, and policies regarding admissions, donations, and security measures.

      US AA147.F037 · Bestanddeel · 2020
      Part of Collection of Mount Sinai related websites
      • https://magazine.mountsinai.org/
      • This Fall 2020 issue of Mount Sinai Science and Medicine was a special interactive version, with embedded video. It largely covers the Mount Sinai Health System response to the events of 2020, including the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the civil rights movement following the murder of George Floyd.
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      United in Solidarity
      US AA147.F030 · Bestanddeel · 2020-2024
      Part of Collection of Mount Sinai related websites
      • https://unitedinsolidarity.mountsinai.org/
      • This site was created by the Mount Sinai Health System Office for Diversity and Inclusion in response to the civil rights protests occuring internationally in 2020. Initially launched on Juneteenth 2020, it provides resources from Health System leadership, including an event calendar, to promote diversity and inclusion.
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      US AA171 · Collectie · 1975-1982

      This collection is primarily composed of memos and correspondence between Samuel Davis and Mount Sinai leadership and staff, as well as minutes and reports. The files document strategic planning at Mount Sinai (Folders 6 and 8) and the 1978 Trustees Conference. The records provide significant insight into labor relations and employee strikes during the 1970s. This collection includes materials on the work of Mount Sinai committees, the Ambulatory Care Committee (Folder 1) and the Ad Hoc Committee on Clinical Practice (Folder 3). This is an incomplete collection of records and does not portray the full scope of the responsibilities encompassed by the Director's Office. In 1981, Samuel Davis' title changed from Director of the Mount Sinai Hospital (1975-1981) to President of the Mount Sinai Hospital, a role he held until 1984. This change is documented in Folder 2, Asnes Committee Report.

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      US AA167.B001.F001 · Bestanddeel · 1948-1954
      Part of Office of the Director of the Mount Sinai Hospital, Martin Steinberg, MD records

      Memos and statistics related to the process of accreditation by the American Medical Association. Statistics include total number of beds, visits, new patients, and operations, as well as information on clinics, laboratories, and the medical library. A 1950 bibliography lists writings by Mount Sinai staff.

      Includes three items mounted inside a framed case: a telegram from the White House stating, "The President has asked me to invite you to witness the signing of the historical Medicare bill tomorrow, Friday, July 30," a letter from Lawrence O'Brien at the White House dated August 3, 1965, and the pen used to sign H.R. 6675, the Medicare Bill.