Alabama Regional Medical Program Files 1973-1976.
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Klapper, Margaret, 1914-
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University of Alabama in Birmingham. Dept. of Pediatrics.
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Watson, John Dawson, 1832-1892
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English painter. From the description of Autograph letters signed (3) : Milford, Surrey and London, to W.A. Turner, 1868 Feb. 24, 1878 Nov. 20 and 1879 Sept. 27. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270660244 ...
Bentley, William C.
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Robertson, J. Lynne (Judson Lynne), 1903-
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Young, Jerry D., d. 1983.
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Hill, Philip Richardson
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Physician, dean, university vice president, university president Samuel Richardson Hill was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, on 19 May 1923. He received a bachelor of arts degree from Duke University and his M.D. from Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University. Hill originally came to the University of Alabama Medical Center in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1954. Having served as a teaching fellow at Harvard University, Hill accepted a two year appointment as ...
University of Alabama in Birmingham. School of Public and Allied Health
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Auburn university
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East Alabama Male College, sponsored by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was chartered in May 1856. Classes opened in 1859 in Auburn, Alabama, but the college closed during the Civil War. Reopening in 1866, the college became a land-grant institution in 1872 and changed its name to Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. The college was known as Alabama Polytechnic Institute from 1899 to 1960, when it became Auburn University. From the description of Founders Day collec...
University of Alabama in Birmingham. Medical Center. Office of Health Extension, Public Service, and Research
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Dr. S. Richardson Hill established the Office of Health Extension, Public Service, and Research (OHEPSR) as part of the Office of Vice President for Health Affairs in 1975. The Office was responsible for the Alabama Regional Medical Program (ARMP), the Medical Information Service via Telephone (MIST), and the Multi-Media Health Library. The Office also coordinated all continuing education programs for health-related programs. Dr. Margaret Klapper was named director of OHEPSR. She also served as ...
Alabama Regional Medical Program.
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University of Alabama in Birmingham. School of Community and Allied Health Resources
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Volker, Joseph F.
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Dentist, dean, university vice president, university president Dr. Joseph F. Volker was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, in 1913. He earned a D.M.D. degree from Indiana University and an A.B., M.S. and Ph. D., from the University of Rochester. He was serving as dean of Tufts College Dental School in Boston when the University of Alabama chose him to head its new dental program in Birmingham. Accepting these duties in 1948, Volker instituted a rigorous course of study that ...
Packard, John M.
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