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Administrative

The Administrative series is comprised of two major areas: funding and management matters. An NIH grant application for 1990-1995 comprises the major part of the Funding subseries. Included in the General folders is the report produced for the NIH site visit in 1994, for the renewal of the grant. A small amount of correspondence regarding program expenditures and stipends during the period from 1986 to 1993 is included. A Program Management folder contains job descriptions, a management schedule, and recommendations resulting from an administrative review. These papers provide background for the policy procedures and decisions of the program.

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Medical Scientist Training Program (University of Michigan) records, 1978-1996

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A dual degree program established in 1979 between the Medical School and the graduate school allowing students to complete the requirements for the Ph.D. and M.D. degree on an accelerated pace aimed at producing research scientists. Records include planning, operation, and policy committee minutes; admissions and recruiting material; curriculum files, and budgetary material and grant applications.

The records of the Medical Scientist Training Program are predominantly agendas and minutes of committee meetings. The collection is divided into five series: Administrative, Admissions and Recruiting, Committee Agendas and Minutes, Correspondence, and Curriculum and unit publications. The bulk of the collection is dated from 1979 through 1989.

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Committee Agendas and Minutes

Committee Agendas and Minutes is organized according to Committee names and by their activities such as reporting and retreats. The Committees are Policy Committee, Program Committee, Review Committee, and Social Sciences Committee.

The Planning Committee met during 1979 to discuss the implementation of the program. The Operating Committee is the chief advisory committee of the program, and also serves as the advisory admissions committee. The subseries contains agendas and minutes from meetings, 1979 through 1989. The committee is composed of one representative from each degree granting graduate program participating in MSTP, two MSTP fellows, a clinical faculty member, and the Program and Associate Directors. The committee meets generally six to seven times per year.

The purpose of the Review Committee was to review the progress of the program and to plan for its future. The committee met between late 1983 through May 1984, releasing its report on June 1, 1984. The Policy Committee performs the general oversight of the program. The committee also addresses issues that cross departmental boundaries and/or medical school - graduate school jurisdiction. The subseries includes the minutes for meetings from 1980 to 1985, with the exception of 1982. The committee is composed of the department chairmen, two inter-collegiate doctoral program directors, and the deans of the graduate and medical schools. The committee meets on an as-needed basis. The Program Committee contains no minutes or agendas, but includes correspondence relating to preparations for the annual scientific retreats and social events.

Some of the records in the record group are restricted in order to protect individual privacy. The unrestricted committee materials are useful for observing the growth of the program from its inception, as well as the analysis and future planning from reviews.

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Correspondence

Correspondence is primarily a record of founder George DeMuth's communication regarding the support of MSTP candidates and students. This includes assistance in locating aid, providing recommendations, and mediation of various faculty/student communication issues. Another well represented activity is DeMuth's promotion of the newly developed program to other members of U-M's Medical School faculty and members of the medical field at large.

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Curriculum

Curriculum contains correspondence from 1978 to 1986, arranged in chronological order, relating to scheduling conflicts effecting the fellows in the program, and correspondence between Rackham and the Medical School concerning special waivers and requirements for the fellows. Also included are the mentor lists for the fellows in MSTP for the years 1984-1990, as well as 1993.