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J Am Med Inform Assoc ; 29(5): 1011-1013, 2022 04 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35303086

ABSTRACT

After 25 years of service to the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA), Ms Karen Greenwood, the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, is leaving the organization. In this perspective, we reflect on her accomplishments and her effect on the organization and the field of informatics nationally and globally. We also express our appreciation and gratitude for Ms Greenwood's role at AMIA.


Subject(s)
Medical Informatics , Societies, Medical , Administrative Personnel/history , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Medical Informatics/history , Societies, Medical/history , Societies, Medical/organization & administration , United States
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Acta Radiol ; 62(11): 1435-1442, 2021 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34678081

ABSTRACT

Acta Radiologica celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2021. In this article, the foundation of the journal and its editors are described. During 100 years, the manuscript structure changed from single-author verbose monographs to multi-author collaborations on statistically analyzed research subjects. The authorship changed from purely Nordic authors to a truly international cadre of authors, and the size of the journal increased considerably, in issues per year, printed pages, and published articles per year. The Foundation of Acta Radiologica has been able to give out two prizes, the Xenia Forsselliana and the Acta Radiologica International Scientific Prize for the best manuscripts each year. The increasing submissions of manuscripts is an indication that Acta Radiologica will continue to publish important scientific results for many years to come.


Subject(s)
Periodicals as Topic/history , Radiology/history , Administrative Personnel/history , Authorship/history , Awards and Prizes , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Periodicals as Topic/trends , Publishing/history , Publishing/trends , Radiology/trends , Scandinavian and Nordic Countries
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Hist Psychiatry ; 32(1): 69-84, 2021 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33118402

ABSTRACT

The nineteenth century witnessed a great shift in how insanity was regarded and treated. Well documented is the emergence of psychiatry as a medical specialization and the role of lunatic asylums in the West. Unclear are the relationships between the heads of institutions and the individuals treated within them. This article uses two cases at either end of the nineteenth century to demonstrate sexual misdemeanours in sites of mental health care, and particularly how they were dealt with, both legally and in the press. They illustrate issues around cultures of complaint and the consequences of these for medical careers. Far from being representative, they highlight the need for further research into the doctor-patient relationship within asylums, and what happened when the boundaries were blurred.


Subject(s)
Hospitals, Psychiatric/history , Mentally Ill Persons/history , Physician-Patient Relations/ethics , Psychiatry/history , Sex Offenses/history , Administrative Personnel/history , England , Female , History, 19th Century , Humans , Ireland , Male , Mental Disorders/history , Rape/legislation & jurisprudence , Sex Offenses/legislation & jurisprudence
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Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos ; 27(4): 1035-1053, 2020.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33338176

ABSTRACT

In 1906, Emílio Ribas reorganized the Sanitation Service and centralized São Paulo state public health services in the state capital. A campaign to combat trachoma, an ophthalmic disease, was implemented as part of this project. This article analyzes this campaign, which provided care for the sick living on rural properties in a process that predated the 1917 Rural Sanitary Code. The empirical data was obtained from government reports, decrees, medical journals and newspapers. We conclude that Ribas, by creating an organization that integrated the efforts of the sanitary districts and the Trachoma Commission medical teams, sought to form a complex apparatus to combat the diseases present in both urban areas and the countryside.


Em 1906, Emílio Ribas reorganizou o Serviço Sanitário e centralizou na capital os serviços de saúde pública do estado de São Paulo. Nesse projeto, a campanha de combate ao tracoma, uma enfermidade oftálmica, foi implantada. Este artigo analisa essa campanha que atendeu os enfermos das propriedades rurais em um processo que antecedeu ao Código Sanitário Rural de 1917. O material empírico foi composto por relatórios governamentais, decretos, periódicos médicos e jornais. Concluímos que Ribas, ao criar uma estrutura que unificou os esforços dos distritos sanitários com as equipes de atendimento das Comissões do Tracoma, buscou formar um complexo aparato para combater as enfermidades presentes tanto nas áreas urbanas quanto na zona rural.


Subject(s)
Rural Health Services/history , Sanitation/history , Trachoma/history , Administrative Personnel/history , Brazil/epidemiology , Communicable Disease Control/history , Communicable Disease Control/organization & administration , Health Promotion/history , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Humans , Public Health Administration/history , Sanitation/legislation & jurisprudence , Trachoma/epidemiology , Trachoma/prevention & control
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Hist. ciênc. saúde-Manguinhos ; 27(4): 1035-1053, Oct.-Dec. 2020.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1142985

ABSTRACT

Resumo Em 1906, Emílio Ribas reorganizou o Serviço Sanitário e centralizou na capital os serviços de saúde pública do estado de São Paulo. Nesse projeto, a campanha de combate ao tracoma, uma enfermidade oftálmica, foi implantada. Este artigo analisa essa campanha que atendeu os enfermos das propriedades rurais em um processo que antecedeu ao Código Sanitário Rural de 1917. O material empírico foi composto por relatórios governamentais, decretos, periódicos médicos e jornais. Concluímos que Ribas, ao criar uma estrutura que unificou os esforços dos distritos sanitários com as equipes de atendimento das Comissões do Tracoma, buscou formar um complexo aparato para combater as enfermidades presentes tanto nas áreas urbanas quanto na zona rural.


Abstract In 1906, Emílio Ribas reorganized the Sanitation Service and centralized São Paulo state public health services in the state capital. A campaign to combat trachoma, an ophthalmic disease, was implemented as part of this project. This article analyzes this campaign, which provided care for the sick living on rural properties in a process that predated the 1917 Rural Sanitary Code. The empirical data was obtained from government reports, decrees, medical journals and newspapers. We conclude that Ribas, by creating an organization that integrated the efforts of the sanitary districts and the Trachoma Commission medical teams, sought to form a complex apparatus to combat the diseases present in both urban areas and the countryside.


Subject(s)
Humans , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Sanitation/history , Trachoma/history , Rural Health Services/history , Public Health Administration/history , Brazil/epidemiology , Sanitation/legislation & jurisprudence , Trachoma/prevention & control , Trachoma/epidemiology , Communicable Disease Control/history , Communicable Disease Control/organization & administration , Administrative Personnel/history , Health Promotion/history
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J Anesth Hist ; 6(2): 38-41, 2020 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32593375

ABSTRACT

Milton Antony (1789-1839), an apprenticed trained physician, began educating medical apprentices in 1826 and helped to establish the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) in 1829. Antony recruited additional faculty, Louis Dugas (anatomy and physiology), and Paul Eve (surgery), and together they worked to promote the dissemination of new medical knowledge and enhance and reform medical education. As a result of their efforts, the Southern Medical and Surgical Journal (SMSJ) was established in 1836. The SMSJ became the most successful and widely read regional medical journal. Unfortunately, upon the death of Milton Antony because of the Augusta yellow fever epidemic, the SMSJ ceased publication in 1839. Paul Eve then became Dean of MCG and revived the SMSJ in 1844. Crawford Long (1815-1878) administered ether anesthesia for surgical removal of a neck tumor to James Venable in 1842. For several possible reasons, he did not publish his experience with ether until after Morton's demonstration of ether in Boston in 1846. Crawford Long did meet with Paul Eve, in Augusta at MCG, and was encouraged to publish his experiences with ether in the revived SMSJ, which he did in 1849. It is quite possible that if Milton Antony had lived, and the SMSJ had been continuously published, that Crawford Long may have published his use of ether well in advance of Morton's ether demonstration in 1846. Had that occurred, the great controversy during the mid-nineteenth century over who first used ether for surgical anesthesia would not have existed, and Crawford Long would have received appropriate credit during his lifetime.


Subject(s)
Anesthesiology/history , Anesthetics, Inhalation/history , Ether/history , Periodicals as Topic/history , Schools, Medical/history , Administrative Personnel/history , Georgia , History, 19th Century , Humans , Schools, Medical/organization & administration
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Oncol Nurs Forum ; 47(1): 13-14, 2020 01 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31845914

ABSTRACT

This past summer, while attending a genetics conference in Bar Harbor, Maine, I was informed that I would be the incoming editor of the Oncology Nursing Forum (ONF). Since then, I have tried to coalesce my thoughts to write my first editorial. Bar Harbor in July is as idyllic a setting for musings as one could hope for. Even so, I was finding it difficult to express my gratitude for this opportunity to provide stewardship to ONF, one of the premier journals in the field of oncology nursing and an important part of the history of the Oncology Nursing Society.


Subject(s)
Administrative Personnel/history , Oncology Nursing/history , Periodicals as Topic/history , Adult , Female , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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J Anesth Hist ; 5(4): 115-125, 2019 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31735276

ABSTRACT

Horst Otto Stoeckel was born September 26, 1930, in Lodz, Poland, which was part of the newly founded Second Republic of Poland until it was occupied by Nazi Germany in 1939. After World War II, his family immigrated to Meiningen, Germany, where he obtained his primary and secondary education. He attended Humboldt University and the University Hospital Charité of Berlin for his medical degree. Profs Theodor Brugsch, Karl Lohmann, and Friedrich Dost were important individuals who helped develop his interest in quantitative clinical pharmacology and pharmacokinetics. Prior to anesthesiology, Stoeckel trained in surgery, internal medicine, and obstetrics and gynecology in addition to clinical anesthesiology at a community hospital in East Germany. He completed 2 years of obligatory training to become an anesthesia specialist at the Teaching Hospital Hufeland and the Research Institute for Lung Diseases at Berlin-Buch. He also received training in anesthesia at the Humboldt University of Berlin. After escaping East Berlin through the Brandenburg Gate in August 1961, he obtained a position at the University of Heidelberg and obtained his West German board certification in anesthesiology in 1962. In the following 12-year period, Stoeckel was married, was promoted, passed his "habilitation" or lectureship period, started a family, and was granted the title of "Professor." His administrative career began in February 1974 when he was selected as the first Chair of Anesthesiology at the University of Bonn, a position he held for 22 years. He also served as Dean of the medical school from 1980 to 1981. As Chair, he developed three areas: patient care, teaching, and research. He developed a long-term research program in the field of "Quantitative Clinical Pharmacology in Anesthesia and the Quantitative Modeling and Control in Anesthesia," which required an interdisciplinary team of specialists in biochemistry, physics, and modern analytical methods. Over 20 years, the group's research program led to the discovery of basic algorithms providing the foundation of the automatic regulation of dosing control by the closed-loop feedback system, which is a concept important to the target-controlled infusion of intravenous and inhalation anesthetics. Following his career as a clinician, administrator, and researcher, he pursued a second career as a collector and museum founder.


Subject(s)
Anesthesiology/history , Biomedical Research/history , Administrative Personnel/history , Awards and Prizes , Germany, West , History, 20th Century , Poland , Schools, Medical/history , Schools, Medical/organization & administration
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Rev. cuba. enferm ; 34(4): e1641, oct.-dic. 2018.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1126470

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN Introducción: Creada en el año 1994, la Facultad de Enfermería de la Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia de Santa Marta se convirtió en la primera experiencia de formación en enfermería en la ciudad. Inició en el marco de la coyuntura generada por la constitución política de 1991, la ley 100 de 1993, la ley 266 de 1996, en la cual se reglamenta la profesión de la enfermería en Colombia. Desde el punto de vista local, el proceso formativo implicó el reconocimiento y posicionamiento de la enfermería en la ciudad. Objetivo: Analizar el desarrollo histórico del proceso formativo de la enfermería en Santa Marta, Colombia. Métodos: Estudio histórico, combina historia oral con revisión documental. La historia oral se realizó por medio de entrevistas semiestructuradas, realizadas a egresados, profesores y personal administrativo que ha laborado en el programa. Para el análisis de la información se organizó, clasificó y procesó la información y codificó e interpretó de acuerdo a una matriz de análisis. Resultados: En 22 años de existencia, el proceso formativo de enfermería en la ciudad de Santa Marta ha empleado una variedad de estrategias, dirigidas a posicionar la profesión en la ciudad, construyendo un discurso, identidad y performance enfermero. Conclusiones: La historia social de la formación en enfermería permite visibilizar procesos de posicionamiento y reconocimiento de la profesión, así como una serie de iniciativas que permanecen ocultas en las versiones tradicionales de la historia(AU)


ABSTRACT Introduction: Created in 1994, the School of Nursing of the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Santa Marta, became the first experience of nursing education in the city. It started in the framework of the situation created by the 1991 Constitution, Law 100 of 1993, Law 266 of 1996, in which the profession of nursing in Colombia is regulated. From the local perspective, the training process involved the recognition and positioning of nursing in the city. Objective: Analyze the historical development of the learning process of nursing in Santa Marta - Colombia. Methods: Historical study, combines oral history documentary review. Oral history was conducted through semi-structured interviews conducted with alumni, faculty and staff who has worked in the program. For the analysis of information he was organized and processed classified information and codified and interpreted according to an analysis matrix. Results: In its 22 years of existence, the nursing training process in the city of Santa Marta has employed a variety of strategies aimed at positioning the profession in the city, building a speech, identity and performance nurse. Conclusions: The social history of nursing education allows positioning visualize processes and recognition of the profession as well as a number of initiatives that remain hidden in traditional versions of history(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Education, Nursing/methods , History of Nursing , Administrative Personnel/history , Colombia , Occupational Groups/history
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