Vicki Y. Saito records, 1984-2006.

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Vicki Y. Saito records, 1984-2006.

This collection contains memoranda, committee minutes, reports, correspondence, presentation materials, and audiovisual materials. Records pertain to medical center affairs and include materials of the Board of Trustees, the Board of Visitors, Operations and Clinical Operations reports, Department of Medicine, and Campus and Corporate Communicators meetings. Major subjects include Duke University Medical Center, Duke Hospital, and community-institutional relations.ollection contains correspondence, reports, budgets, task force and committee materials pertaining to the operation of healthcare enterprises within the Duke University Health System.

5400 items (24 boxes; 35 linear feet)

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Duke University. Hospital

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Saito, Vicki Y.

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Associate vice chancellor of communications. From the description of Vicki Y. Saito records, 1984-2006. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 69120833 From the description of Vicki Y. Saito records, 1984-2006. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 69125982 Associate Vice Chancellor of Communications at Duke University Medical Center. From the description of Vicki Y. Saito records, 1984-2000. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 62260144 ...

Duke University. Board of Trustees

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The Duke University Board of Trustees has existed since 1924, and grew out of the Trinity College Board of Trustees that existed from 1859 to 1924. The Board is responsible for making major steering decisions in the administration of the school. From the description of Board of Trustees records, 1860-2004. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 58974462 The Board of Trustees of Duke University was originally formed when the Union Institute Society's 1839...

Duke University. Medical Center

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Residential psychiatric hospital located in Asheville, N.C. and partly operated by Duke University from 1944 through 1980. From the description of Highland Hospital papers, 1934-1980. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 60812123 Duke Health Sector Conferences (formerly known as The Private Sector Conferences) are a series of healthcare-related conferences hosted by Duke University Medical Center and Health System. From the description of Duke Health Sector Con...