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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Buddhist Decision Reversed, John Donnelly
Buddhist Decision Reversed, John Donnelly
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Michelle Earltinez learned Thursday that she has won her battle. After a year of arguing her case, the 23-year-old, two-year animal medical technology major will be allowed to keep her laboratory animals alive, according to a letter from UMO President Howard R. Neville.
Buddhist Ruling Due Thursday, The Maine Campus
Buddhist Ruling Due Thursday, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
UMO President Howard R. Neville said Monday that a decision will be announced Thursday on whether a 23-year-old animal technology major can keep her laboratory animals alive.
Neville Begins Review Of Buddhist's Complaint, John Donnelly
Neville Begins Review Of Buddhist's Complaint, John Donnelly
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The case of a UMO student who refuses to take a required course because it violates her religious and moral principals was scheduled this morning by President Howard R. Neville.
Official Calls Reason 'Hogwash', John Donnelly
Official Calls Reason 'Hogwash', John Donnelly
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
An HEW official said Thursday it's "hogwash" that federal guidelines prohibit a UMO student from taking care of her own animals required for a course.
More Flexibility Needed, The Maine Campus
More Flexibility Needed, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
When a student voices a legitimate concern sparked by humane and admirable beliefs, school officials might be expected to listen. But the University has turned a deaf ear to a medical technology student who, because of her Zen Buddhist background, refuses to take part in the "needless sacrifice" of laboratory animals.
Student Threatens Suit Against Umo, Sherry Walsch, John Donnelly
Student Threatens Suit Against Umo, Sherry Walsch, John Donnelly
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
A 23-year-old UMO student is threatening to file suit against the University because of a course requirement she believes violates her religious principles. Michele Earltinez, a Zen Buddhist and a two-year animal medical technology major, said that the course, laboratory animal care, "needlessly sacrifices" animals after they're used in experiments.
Is "Natural" Better?, Russell W. Maatman
Correspondence, William B. Strong, D.O. To William Bergen, D.O., 1978 May 30, William B. Strong D.O.
Correspondence, William B. Strong, D.O. To William Bergen, D.O., 1978 May 30, William B. Strong D.O.
William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection
Letter from the Dean of the New England College of Osteopathic Medicine, William B. Strong, D.O. to William Bergen, D.O. thanking him for agreeing to teach Neurology.
The New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine Curriculum, New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine
The New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine Curriculum, New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Gene Yonuschot, Ph.D. Collection
The New England College of Osteopathic Medicine Curriculum outlines the anticipated curriculum for osteopathic medical students to open in the fall of 1978.
"Ground Broken For City Of Faith" Communique (Spring 1978), Cathy Carothers
"Ground Broken For City Of Faith" Communique (Spring 1978), Cathy Carothers
City of Faith
This is the Spring 1978 edition of the Communique, the alumni magazine for Oral Roberts University. This edition covers the ground breaking of the city of faith. Articles include:
- "Ground Broken for the City of Faith" by Cathy Carothers
- "State Health Planners Debate ORU Hospital"
- "Buskirk: 'Oral Roberts Never Lost that Dream'"
- Alum News: "Oral Roberts Shares his City of Faith Dreams"
Abc Channel 8 Interview: Oral Roberts Answers Questions On The City Of Faith, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University
Abc Channel 8 Interview: Oral Roberts Answers Questions On The City Of Faith, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University
City of Faith
This is a transcript of an interview of Oral Roberts on Tulsa ABC affiliate KTUL by news director, Jeff Rosser. It was a one hour program focused on the City of Faith. Included in the interview is a panel discussion with Oral Roberts, president of ORU, George Protho, medical writer for the Tulsa Tribune, Jim Kalaky, medical writer for the Daily Oklahoman, Bob Goodwin, publisher of the Oklahoma Eagle, Jan Pearson, medical writer for the Tulsa World, Barbara Allen and Bob Hower of Channel 8 News.
Appropriations Committee Testimony, Jack S. Ketchum
Appropriations Committee Testimony, Jack S. Ketchum
Gene Yonuschot, Ph.D. Collection
The Appropriations Committee Testimony includes St. Francis College President Jack S. Ketchum's testimony before the U.S. Senate Sub-Committee on Labor, Health, Education and Welfare regarding the school's request for $425,000 to help open the New England College of Osteopathic Medicine in the fall of 1978.
Channel 8 Interview About The City Of Faith With Dr. C.T. Thompson And Dr. James Winslow, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University
Channel 8 Interview About The City Of Faith With Dr. C.T. Thompson And Dr. James Winslow, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University
City of Faith
This is a transcript of a January 30, 1978 television interview on the Tulsa ABC affiliate KTUL hosted by Bob Hower. The guests are Dr. C.T. Thompson, general surgeon from Tulsa who spoke in opposition to the City of Faith, and Dr. James Winlsow from Oral Roberts University.
The Chironian Vol. 91 No. 1, New York Medical College
The Chironian Vol. 91 No. 1, New York Medical College
The Chironian
No abstract provided.
City Of Faith Groundbreaking Chapel Transcript January 24, 1978, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University
City Of Faith Groundbreaking Chapel Transcript January 24, 1978, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University
City of Faith
This is a recording and transcript of the January 24, 1978 Chapel on the campus of Oral Roberts University prior to the dedication of the City of Faith. The message was shared by Dr. Jimmy Buskirk, Dean of the School of Theology.
We Are Building The City Of Faith Clinic At Oru, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University
We Are Building The City Of Faith Clinic At Oru, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University
City of Faith
A 20 page fundraising brochure with drawings and plans for the City of Faith, c. 1978.
New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine Faculty Policy Handbook, University Of New England
New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine Faculty Policy Handbook, University Of New England
Gene Yonuschot, Ph.D. Collection
The New England College of Osteopathic Medicine Faculty Policy Handbook includes information regarding the structure of the College, faculty classification, appointment, tenure, evaluation and benefits.
Preliminary Accreditation Draft, Gene Yonuschot Ph.D.
Preliminary Accreditation Draft, Gene Yonuschot Ph.D.
Gene Yonuschot, Ph.D. Collection
Draft of the New England College of Osteopathic Medicine's preliminary Accreditation report.
A Historical Bulletin Of The Saint Philip School Of Nursing And Alumnae
A Historical Bulletin Of The Saint Philip School Of Nursing And Alumnae
VCU University History Books
During the first quarter of the twentieth century, when southern law and social practice demanded segregated facilities, the Medical College of Virginia established a separate school of nursing for African American women to provide trained personnel for the St. Philip Hospital. The Saint Philip School of Nursing opened with the hospital in the fall of 1920 and graduated 791 nurses during its 42-year history. The story of the school is told in A Historical Bulletin of the Saint Philip School of Nursing and Alumnae Association. It includes a general history, information on the curriculum, listing of the faculty, rosters of …
Oru School Of Medicine Cancer Research Brochure, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University
Oru School Of Medicine Cancer Research Brochure, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University
City of Faith
No abstract provided.