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11 linear feet — 148.6 MB (online)

Surgeon specializing in transplant surgery, professor, and Chairman of the Department of Surgery at the University of Michigan. Collection includes publications and presentations, administrative correspondence, biographical records, and documents the history of the Department of Surgery.

The Jeremiah G. Turcotte papers document the career of Turcotte, a transplant surgeon at the University of Michigan, and the history of the Department of Surgery. The collection consists of 11 linear feet and dates from 1933 to 2012, with majority of records dating from 1961 to 2001. The collection has eight series: Personal Files, Publications, Presentations, History, Chairman Records, Patient Records, Audio-Visual Materials, and Slides.

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Multi-disciplinary center established to gather data by organ transplantation and to disseminate information to state and private health agencies, transplant programs, and other interested public organizations. The collection documents aspects of ethical and policy issues surrounding organ transplants. Series include education committee, ethics and social impact committee, liaison committee, and public policy committee.

The records of the Transplant and Health Policy Center document the work of the Education, Ethics and Social Impact, Liaison and Public Policy committees. The records span the years 1986-1992; the bulk of the materials cover 1987-1990. The records are divided into four series: Education Committee, Ethics and Social Impact Committee, Liaison Committee, and Public Policy Committee.

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Position established in 1983 to unify the administrative reporting structure between the Hospital, Medical School, and the university's executive officers. George D. Zuidema was appointed Vice Provost for Medical Affairs in 1984, serving until his retirement in 1994 at which time the office was disbanded and the responsibilities dispersed. Records of the Vice Provost George D. Zuidema relating to integrated planning within the medical and health sciences, including completion of the replacement hospital project, information systems, managed health care, and research priorities. Records also include documentation of AIDS initiatives, substance abuse, transplant policy and ethics, and external service with the General Motors Medical Committee for Automotive Safety.

The records of the Vice Provost for Medical Affairs document a remarkable decade in the history of the University of Michigan Medical Center. Beginning with the appointment of George Zuidema in 1983, the records document the completion of the massive Replacement Hospital Project, and by the time of his retirement in 1994, provide evidence of the increasing competition brought about by managed health care.

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