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Records from the North Carolina Public Health Association includes newsletters, programs from meetings and conferences, minutes from governing council and executive committee, correspondence, memos, and adult health promotion treasurer's report books.
The collection includes publications created by the ECU School of Medicine and the University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina, formerly Pitt County Memorial Hospital.
Includes information about the grant project, biographical sketches for each physician featured, and video recordings of all four public forums.
The collection includes various aspects of public health in North Carolina beginning in the early 20th century.
Includes correspondence in letter and email form, newspaper clippings, a photograph, meeting memorandums, affiliation agreements, East Carolina University School of Medicine dean candidate information, and reports.
The papers track the history and development of Pitt County Memorial Hospital(previously Vidant, now ECU Health) and Brody School of Medicine, including scrapbooks, photographs, publications, and videos.
Publications, writing, correspondence, and notes of Dr. Thomas C. Parramore.
Oral history interviews conducted with people connected with the health sciences, mainly in North Carolina. They include audiocassettes, videocassettes, CDs, DVDs, and transcripts.
Administrative records of The William E. Laupus Health Sciences Library includes papers, publications, and photographs.
Teaching materials, publications, writing, correspondence, certificates, and artifacts of Dr. Dixie Koldjeski.
Slides, posters, photographs, publications, and other memorablia of Dr. William H. Waugh.
Includes lecture notes and handouts, photographs, pamphlets, letters, invitations, publications, newspaper clippings, and greeting cards.
The collection consists of reports, publications, advertising materials, and photographs used and/or created by the ECU College of Nursing.
Negatives, slides, photograph contact sheets, reports and news releases from the Medical Center News and Information office at East Carolina University.
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