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Evolution Of Physical Therapy At The Medical College Of Virginia And Virginia Commonwealth University, Mary Snyder Shall
Evolution Of Physical Therapy At The Medical College Of Virginia And Virginia Commonwealth University, Mary Snyder Shall
VCU University History Books
The Physical Therapy Department at Virginia Commonwealth University was founded in 1931 as part of the College of William and Mary’s Richmond division, becoming Virginia’s first program in the field of physical therapy. Through archived files, yearbooks and interviews with faculty and alumni, this book describes important events of the department’s first 80 years and highlights the faculty members and alumni who influenced the local and national development of the profession.
A Golden Foundation For Building The Future
A Golden Foundation For Building The Future
VCU University History Books
Founded in 1949, the Department of Health Administration at Virginia Commonwealth University has been recognized as one of the first programs of its kind and as one of America’s first distance-learning programs. This book explores how the department evolved with healthcare during its first 50 years and describes the department's growth, including PhD research, the Grant House, and international studies.
School Of Pharmacy, A History, Warren E. Weaver
School Of Pharmacy, A History, Warren E. Weaver
VCU University History Books
Since the beginnings of the Medical College of Virginia (MCV), the School of Pharmacy at Virginia Commonwealth University has been a leader in pharmacy education. This book traces the history of the School of Pharmacy up to the time of its publication in 1988. Topics covered include the merging of MCV and University College of Medicine, the development of bachelors, masters and doctoral programs, changes in curriculum along with advances in the field, and the history of the school’s facilities.
A Medical College Of Virginia Story, Ricki D. Carruth
A Medical College Of Virginia Story, Ricki D. Carruth
VCU University History Books
Despite its lack of public acclaim until the 1970s, the Medical College of Virginia provided remarkable medical care since its founding in 1837. With the aim to recognize MCV’s history and progress, this book chronicles the college’s first 150 years. Details of MCV’s development are discussed in context of major historical events including World Wars I and II, the 1918 influenza outbreak, and technological advancements.
Medical College Of Virginia Hospitals 125 Years Of Health Care 1861 - 1986, Hunter H. Mcguire
Medical College Of Virginia Hospitals 125 Years Of Health Care 1861 - 1986, Hunter H. Mcguire
VCU University History Books
The Medical College of Virginia (MCV) grew in size and reputation in the latter half of the twentieth century, amid a time of technological advancements in the medical field and the rise of teaching hospitals. Starting with the opening of the College Infirmary in 1861, this book follows the history of MCV’s hospitals. Also discussed is MCV’s role during the Civil War, contributions to the college, and William T. Sanger’s influence on the school’s growth. The book includes photos of the buildings and a timeline of the hospitals.
Medical College Of Virginia Before 1925, And University College Of Medicine 1893-1913, William T. Sanger
Medical College Of Virginia Before 1925, And University College Of Medicine 1893-1913, William T. Sanger
VCU University History Books
The first North American hospitals were built in Virginia in 1611. Virginia continued to set hospital and health education trends with the establishment of the Department of Medicine in Richmond, later known as the School of Medicine, in 1837. Through data largely compiled by former secretary-treasurer of the College, J.R. McCauley, this book covers the early history of the Medical College of Virginia (MCV) and the history of health services education in Virginia from 1893 to 1913. Major events covered in this book include the effects of World War I on the College and the unsuccessful proposals to consolidate MCV …
As I Remember, William T. Sanger
As I Remember, William T. Sanger
VCU University History Books
William T. Sanger (1885-1975) narrates his rise as president, then chancellor, of the Medical College of Virginia (MCV). This autobiography details Sanger’s early childhood, admission to college, early career, and presidency of MCV. Through Sanger’s recollections, As I Remember serves both as a personal memoir and a history of MCV and medical education in Virginia.
School Of Nursing, Medical College Of Virginia : 75 Years, 1893 - 1968
School Of Nursing, Medical College Of Virginia : 75 Years, 1893 - 1968
VCU University History Books
This book offers a brief history of the School of Nursing at the Medical College of Virginia from 1893 to 1968. The collection includes short biographies of Sadie Heath Cabaniss, Agnes Dillion Randolph, Elizabth Reitz, E. Louis Grant, and Frances Tunnell. Images of nursing uniforms, diplomas, and staff are included.
Encouraging Excellence: Commemorating The 75th Anniversary Of The School Of Dentistry, Joann Spitler
Encouraging Excellence: Commemorating The 75th Anniversary Of The School Of Dentistry, Joann Spitler
VCU University History Books
This book celebrates the 75th anniversary of the School of Dentistry at the Medical College of Virginia (MCV). In 1897, the School of Dentistry was founded at MCV. Through biographies, images, and brief histories, this book details major benchmarks of the school’s history. This document also includes a brief description of the dentistry profession and images of antique dentistry equipment. The document concludes with biographies of the deans of the School of Dentistry.
Better Service To A Larger Public
Better Service To A Larger Public
VCU University History Books
Before the 1800s, no schools of pharmacy existed in the United States, and most doctors served as their own pharmacists. The mid-nineteenth century saw many changes to the medical and pharmacy professions. Better Service to a Larger Public provides a brief history of early pharmacies and the School of Pharmacy at the Medical College of Virginia. This history tracks the transformation of pharmacy education from being a part of medical courses to the foundation of the School of Pharmacy at MCV. This document also discusses the inclusion and admission of women to the program. Images of drug receipts, laboratories, and …
The First 125 Years : 1838-1963
The First 125 Years : 1838-1963
VCU University History Books
The Medical College of Virginia (MCV) marked the 125th anniversary of its founding with a year-long celebration in 1963, culminating in the publication of The First 125 Years. Issued as hard- and soft-back publications in the college's bulletin series, the 96-page photo history received many favorable reviews. The book is largely the work of Thelma Vaine Hoke, although she received no formal attribution on the cover or title page of the work. Hoke began her career at MCV in 1932 as secretary for college president William T. Sanger. Over the years she served as the college information bureau, publications …