Students

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D013334

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  • Individuals enrolled in a school or formal educational program.

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    Students

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    Students

    • UF School Enrollment

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    Students

      147 Archival description results for Students

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      US AA147.F126 · File · 2024
      Part of Collection of Mount Sinai related websites
      • https://sinaicig.wordpress.com/
      • This website hosts the Icahn School of Medicine Consulting Interest Group (CIG). CIG’s mission is "to develop skills related to the broad field of consulting, to provide opportunities for mock and real world application of these skills, and to create a community of people who can network with each other and seek/provide mentorship in career development."
      Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
      US AA052 · Collection · 1947

      The collection consists primarily of original pen-and-ink sketches by Phyllis Mulford ’47 that were used in the production of the Class of 1947 Yearbook. Although they were scheduled to be disposed of after printing, Ms. White retrieved them from the yearbook office, had them mounted and framed, and displayed them for many years in her home. Subjects depicted in the sketches include various scenes of nursing activity and student recreational life; a detailed list is given below.

      The collection also includes a book of laboratory exercises, the Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual, used by Ms. White during her time as a nursing student. It also contains a copy of Three Arches, the Class of 1947 Yearbook, with extensive inscriptions to Ms. White.

      White, Janet Chamberlin
      MacroMD
      US AA147.F064 · File · 2021
      Part of Collection of Mount Sinai related websites

      This website aims to show the experience of medical students at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Includes blog posts and creative works from ISMMS medical students.

      Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
      US AA065 · Collection · 1963-2011

      This small collection contains records documenting the professional life Marilyn Jaffe-Ruiz, EdD, RN from her graduation from The Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing in 1963 until her retirement from her academic career in 2011. Included here are presentations and publications, mostly relating to Dr. Jaffe-Ruiz' long-term interest in what is today known as cultural diversity, which grew from her work on her doctoral dissertation in 1980: "An Investigation of the Relationship Between Ethnocentrism of Nursing Faculty and Their Attitudes Toward Culturally Different Patients." There are also some artifacts from her years as a student at The Mount Sinai Hospital: a cap, pin and the yearbook for the Class of 1963.

      Jaffe-Ruiz, Marilyn
      US AA051 · Collection · 1946-2015, bulk 1950-1955

      This collection consists of papers and memorabilia related to Marjory Gordon, PhD. They deal primarily with her study at and graduation from The Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing, including grades, an inscribed yearbook, clippings related to events at Mount Sinai during her time there, and scraps of her student nursing uniform signed by her classmates. The collection also includes a copy of Dr. Gordon's 1982 Manual of Nursing Diagnosis inscribed to an unidentified classmate as well as her 1992 Distinguished Alumna Award from the School of Nursing Alumnae Association.
      There is relatively little material in the collection related to Dr. Gordon's later research, but the collection does include a 1960 manuscript on community health education that discusses the promotion of the Salk polio vaccine in New York City. It includes attached ephemera published by the National Federation for Infantile Paralysis (later the March of Dimes.) The collection also contains a small assortment of miscellaneous material from later in Dr. Gordon's career, primarily correspondence related to conference travel.

      Gordon, Marjory

      Faculty in front row includes, left-to-right: Richard Rosenfield, MD (Medicine and Hematology); Fenton Schaffner, MD (Acting Chairman, Department of Medicine); Tibor Barka (Chairman, Department of Anatomy); Thomas C. Chalmers, MD (Dean and President); Edwin Kilbourne, MD (Chairman, Department of Microbiology); and William Golden (Trustee)

      Zwerling, Mike

      Caption on reverse reads: "Mount Sinai School of Medicine's class of 1977, the first in the Annenberg Building, listen to speaker during opening session. Faculty members in the front row are (l. to r.): Dr. Fenton Schaffner, Acting Chairman, Department of Medicine; Dr. Tibor Barka, Chairman, Department of Anatomy; Dr. Thomas C. Chalmers, who succeeded Dr. Hans Popper October 1 as President of the Medical Center and Dean of the School of Medicine; and Dr. Edwin D. Kilbourne, Chairman, Department of Microbiology."

      Zwerling, Mike
      US AA071 · Collection · 1977-1996

      These papers document Michael Caldwell's role in the Student Council of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine (1988-90) as well as his role as the Mount Sinai representative to the Organization of Student Representatives (OSR) of the American Association of Medical Colleges (1987-90). While serving on the Council, Caldwell spearheaded a movement to ensure that Mount Sinai became a smoke free environment. The Council passed a resolution, and Caldwell gathered information on making hospitals smoke free. He spoke to the Medical Board and was appointed to an institutional task force to make changes in this area.
      These papers provide insights into the concerns of students during this time, as well as Caldwell's own interests in public health. The minutes from the Student Council have been removed to series.

      Caldwell, Michael C.
      Nursing School Commencement

      An image showing the beginning of the graduation ceremony of the Class of 1961 from The Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing. The event was held in the Hospital Gardens, along the former footprint of 100th Street. The graduates are wearing their white nursing uniforms and graduate caps. In the background center, the Klingenstein Clinical Center is under construction.