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Medical Public Affairs Records

26 linear feet. Formerly identified as RG01D. Publications and other materials formerly housed in this sub-group have been reassigned or deaccessioned. [RG01C-sg11]
The Office of Medical Public Affairs at Washington University School of Medicine is being restructured and has been renamed "WashU Medicine Marketing and Communications" as of a 6 October 2022 news post.

Washington Manual, 1950-2020.

This sub-group holds 28 volumes of the Washington Manual of Therapeutics published approximately every three years between 1950 and 2020. The earliest volumes were titled Outline of Medical Therapeutics. The name changed to the Washington Manual of Therapeutics in 1962, although this publication (which continues to release new editions) is most commonly known as the Washington Manual.

Dean and Executive Vice Chancellor Records

The Vice Chancellor for Medical Affairs and Dean is the chief administrative officer of the School of Medicine. This record subgroup comprises mainly those chief administrative functions of the office that began in 1899 - with the merger of St. Louis Medical College and Missouri Medical College under the aegis of the University - and that continue to this day. During the first two-thirds of the twentieth century, the deanship was a part-time responsibility. The first Assistant Dean was appointed in 1938. Beginning with M. Kenton King’s time of service (1964-1989), the Dean has been a full-time administrator. In 1989, under William A. Peck, the positions of Vice Chancellor and Dean were merged. Since 1993, the position has been styled “Executive Vice Chancellor and Dean.” Presently the Dean’s Office includes several subdivisions under the supervision of Associate Deans, Assistant Deans and Directors with employees numbering in the hundreds. 87 linear feet. [RG01C-sg01]

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