Harriett M. Bartlett papers, 1918-1976.

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Harriett M. Bartlett papers, 1918-1976.

Harriett M. Bartlett's papers document her work with the social service department of Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston), with the American Association of Medical Social Workers and its successor, the Medical Social Work Section of the National Association of Social Workers, with advisory committees of the United States Children's Bureau, and with the National Association of Social Workers' Commission on Social Work Practice and the Division of Practice and Knowledge. Also included are materials and commentaries relating to Bartlett's publications on medical social work, teaching materials, and surveys conducted by Bartlett. Additionally, drafts of her book, The Common Base of Social Work Practice, are included.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7885802

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Harriet M. Bartlett was a medical social worker, educator, and author. She is known for her work at Massachusetts General Hospital, as director of the medical social work curriculum at Simmons College, as a leader the the American Association of medical Social Workers, and for her book, The Common Base of Social Work Practice, which emphasized the methods shared by social workers in all specialties. From the description of Harriett M. Bartlett papers, 1918-1976. (University of Minnes...