RG02/RG02-SG004. Research and Educational Initiatives
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Cornell University Medical College, Comprehensive Care and Teaching Program Records
The Comprehensive Care and Teaching Program at Cornell University Medical College was a non-departmental program aimed at a more complete care of ambulant patients, while providing greater integration of outpatient care with students' training during their fourth year in medical school. This collection includes the research gathered during the five years of the study including reports and student diaries.
Cornell University Medical College, Crash Injury Research Project Collection
The Crash Injury Research Project was founded at Cornell University Medical College in March 1942 by Hugh DeHaven, PhD. The Crash Injury Research Project Collection contains papers, publications, diagrams, manuals, research studies, and magazine articles related to the Crash Injury Research Project and the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory.
Cornell University Medical College, Division of Human Ecology Records
These records contain manuscripts, reprints, and articles on research conducted by the Division of Human Ecology by Harold Wolff, Lawrence Hinkle, Jr. and others. One of the most famous studies was the heart research conducted on employees of the Bell Company.
Cornell University Medical College, Navajo-Cornell Field Health Research Project Records
The collection consists of reports and miscellaneous publications about the Navajo- Cornell Field Health Research Project at Many Farms and Navajo health in general.