Ward Darley papers, 1905-1968.

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Ward Darley papers, 1905-1968.

Contains biographical data, correspondence, reprints, reports, clippings, photographs, and publications. Many items in the collection relate to the Association of American Medical Colleges (1958-67), the American Medical Association (1964-66), the American Academy of General Practice (1960-67), EDUCOM (1964-68), and the White House Conference on Health (1965-66).

20 MS. boxes and volumes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6825369

National Library of Medicine

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Darley, Ward, 1903-1979

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Dr. Darley's work relates chiefly to medical education and health care delivery. He was president of the Association of American Medical Colleges in 1952 and, from 1953 to 1956 was president of the University of Colorado. From the description of Ward Darley : transcript of interview / interviewed by Harlan B. Phillips, Apr. 8-17, 1968. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 14329404 Darley was Professor of Medicine, 1946-1956, and Dean, 1945-1948, at the Univers...

White House Conference on Health (1965 : Washington, D.C.)

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American medical association

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Association of American Medical Colleges

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The Association of American Medical Colleges is a non-profit association founded in 1876 to work for reform in medical education. Originally representing only medical schools, the Association now comprises the 125 accredited U.S. medical schools, the 16 accredited Canadian medical schools, 400 major teaching hospitals and health systems, 90 academic and professional societies representing nearly 100,000 faculty members, and the nation's medical students and residents. Additionally,...

American academy of family physicians

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Educom

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Educom (The Interuniversity Communications Council) was formed to provide universities an effective means of collaboration in their efforts to utilize the potential benefits of the emerging communications sciences for educational pursuits. In 1998, an organization originally named the College and University Systems Exchange (CAUSE) disbanded and consolidated with Educom to form EDUCAUSE. Duke University remains an active member. For more information, please go to www.educause.edu. Fr...