Division of Allied Health Education Records, 1956-1983

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Summary

Creator:
Duke University. Division of Allied Health.
Abstract:
The Division of Allied Health Education of the Duke University School of Medicine was formed to represent the interests of health-related educational programs, including the Pathology Assistant, Physician's Associate, Nuclear Medicine Technology, Nurse Anesthesiology, and Radiologic Technology programs. Deans of Medical and Allied Health Education included Thomas D. Kinney and Ewald W. Busse. Types of materials include reports, correspondence, bulletins, budgets, meeting minutes, grant materials, reports, programs, agendas, pamphlets, newsletters, curriculum vitae, photographs, and evaluations Materials range in date from 1966 to 1983.
Extent:
27 Linear Feet (18 cartons)
Language:
English
Collection ID:
AR.0013

Background

Scope and content:

Materials relate to the administration of the Division of Allied Health Education. Types of materials include reports, correspondence, bulletins, budgets, meeting minutes, grant materials, reports, programs, agendas, pamphlets, newsletters, curriculum vitae, photographs, and evaluations. Subjects include allied health accreditation, the radiologic technical program, physician's associate program, nurse anesthetist program, and the respiratory therapy program. Materials range in date from 1966 to 1983.

Biographical / historical:

The Division of Allied Health Education of the Duke University School of Medicine was formed to represent the interests of health-related educational programs. The division acted as a liaison with the entire medical complex, coordinating all student and faculty within the Allied Health Education Building, and providing for such varied educational services as the planning and evaluation of courses and circulation of instructional materials.
The division offered Bachelor of Health Science degree programs, graduate degree programs, and certificate programs. Bachelor of Health Science degree programs included Anesthesia, Medical Technology, Pathology Assistant, and Physician's Associate. Graduate degree programs included Health Administration and Physical Therapy. Certificate programs included Clinical Psychology Internship, Cytotechnology, Health Administrator's Management Improvement Program, Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy Residency, Nuclear Medicine Technology, Nurse Anesthesiology, Pastoral Care and Counseling, Physician's Associate, Radiologic Technology, and Speech Pathology-Audiology Residency. Deans of Medical and Allied Health Education included Thomas D. Kinney and Ewald W. Busse. All of the allied health programs have either been discontinued or absorbed by other departments, including the Department of Community and Family Medicine.

Acquisition information:
Accession A1976.0071 (acquired, May 2003), Accession A1976.007 (acquired, May 2003)
Processing information:

Processed by Archives staff: date unknown; encoded by Dawne Howard Lucas: March 2010

Arrangement:
Organized into the following series: Subject Files (Alphabetical), 1967-1983; Advanced Radiologic Technical Program, 1976-1981; Physician's Associate Program, 1967-1981; Minutes and Memorandums, 1971-1981; Subject File (Alphabetical), 1966-1982.
Physical location:
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This collection may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals or IRB approval may have legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning an individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which Duke University assumes no responsibility.
Contains Medical Center Administrative records. These include records of the officers of the University, as defined in the Bylaws, the deans of schools and colleges, and departments, institutes, and other offices as designated by the President. For a period of twenty-five years from the origin of the material, permission in writing from the director of the office of record and the Medical Center Archivist is required for use. After twenty-five years, records that have been processed may be consulted with the permission of the Medical Center Archivist. (Issued by the Office of the Chancellor, December 1, 1975).
Materials in the Advanced Radiologic Technical Program Series are restricted at the folder level, in accordance with Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). For further information consult with the Medical Center Archivist.
Materials in the Subject Files (Alphabetical), 1967-1983 Series and the Physician's Associate Program Series must be screened for sensitive or confidential materials before being accessed. For further information consult with the Medical Center Archivist.

Terms of access:

Copyright for Official University records is held by Duke University; all other copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.

Preferred citation:

[Identification of item], Division of Allied Health Education Records, Duke University Medical Center Archives.