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Archives and Special Collections at the UCSF Library preserves and maintains rare and unique materials to support research and teaching in the history of the health sciences.
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In the 1930s the UCSF School of Medicine began a tradition of creating “moving mementos” for each class of students. These mementos are comprised of faculty and staff introductions and a variety of candid scenes around campus and in the hospitals. This video contains compilation of clips from several movies in the UCSF School of Medicine Audiovisual Collection, 1930-1938, AV 2012-18: https://archive.org/details/cum_00004 https://archive.org/details/cum_00005... Topics: UCSF, UCSF School of Medicine, student, student life, UCSF faculty, San Francisco
Description : Clinical Pharmacy Ward Rounds was created by the University of California, San Francisco School of Pharmacy in 1968. The film depicts various scenes in an average day in the pharmacy. Pharmacists discuss patients and prescriptions, prepare compounded drugs, and use the latest technology-- a microfiche reader and autopens-- in a typical day's work. Source : 1 Reel of 1: Film: 16mm Collection Guide : Robert L. Day collection, MSS 2011-23 Call Number : MSS 2011-23 Rights :... Topics: californialightandsound, californiapreservationservice, UCSF, ucsf school of pharmacy, ucsf,...
Description : Silent footage of students from University of California Medical School class of 1938, faculty, and staff. Scenes include faculty, staff, and students at work, candid interactions, UCSF campus, San Francisco Hospital, and graduation. Individuals and groups are not identified. See related footage; reel 1 is an abridged version of footage edited from source reels 2-4: Class of 1938 Reel 1-4 Note on original container : "Walter F. Carpenter; Film 9; For UCSF, Jr. year, good... Topics: californialightandsound, University of California, San Francisco, University of California, San...
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Note : Program begins at 00:00:40. Description : This program, Clinical Pharmacy: A new concept in patient care, is part of the series Moment in Medicine created by the Medicine Health Sciences Television Network of UCSF Medical Center regarding the practical application of modern health science information and techniques. "The multi-disciplinary approach is a well accepted technique in modern medicine. The combined skills of the internist, the surgeon, the radiogist, the endocrinologist,... Topics: californialightandsound, californiapreservationservice, day, bob day, ucsf school of pharmacy,...
Description : Medicine Chest is a public health service announcement that was created as a part of the Health Information Project by the University of California, San Francisco in 1972. Scott Beach interviews Dr. Jere Goyan regarding the importance of checking the contents of your medicine cabinet for expired drugs once a year. Dr. Goyan advises on what to discard and how. Source : 1 Reel of 1: Film: 16mm Collection Guide : Robert L. Day collection, MSS 2011-23 Call Number : MSS 2011-23 Rights... Topics: californialightandsound, californiapreservationservice, ucsf school of pharmacy, ucsf,...
Description : Drug Control is a public health service announcement that was created as a part of the Health Information Project by the University of California, San Francisco in 1973. The film shows how two doctors in two very different pharmacies cope with the issue of protecting their patients from harmful drug interactions and dependency. The pharmacy in the Los Angeles General Hospital sets up an experimental plan to use a computer filing system. Source : 1 Reel of 1: Film: 16mm Collection... Topics: californialightandsound, californiapreservationservice, ucsf school of pharmacy, ucsf,...
Archives and Special Collections at the UCSF Library preserves and maintains rare and unique materials to support research and teaching in the history of the health sciences.
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All requests for permission to publish or quote must be submitted in writing to the Head of Archives & Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Library & Center for Knowledge Management as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader.