Cone Health Medical Library

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Alamance County Hospital Collection
Material documenting the history and operations of Alamance County Hospital. Several items are not digitized due to privacy or copyright issues.
Alamance County Medical Society Collection
Material documenting the history and operations of the Alamance County Medical Society.
Alamance General Hospital Collection
Material documenting the history of Alamance General Hospital, including by-laws and meeting minutes, Volunteer Nurse’s Aide graduation ceremony, a nurse’s pay data book, a certificate of incorporation of Alamance General Hospital, the name change to Memorial Hospital of Alamance County, emergency room documents, membership applications, and patient information pamphlets.
Alamance Health Services Collection
Reports, newsletters, a scrapbook, and ephemera documenting the history of Alamance Health Services.
Alamance Regional Medical Center Collection
Material documenting the history and operations of Alamance Regional Medical Center.
Alamance-Caswell Medical Society Auxiliary Collection
Records documenting the Alamance-Caswell Medical Society Auxiliary. Contents and subject include include scrapbooks, meeting minutes, name change of group, correspondence, working with minority physicians and dentists, constitutions and by-laws of the society and the State of North Carolina, meeting minutes, Project Access, Piedmont Health Coalition, Piedmont Health Alliance, Drew Clinic, Alamance Physicians Association, and Kernodle Clinic
Annie Penn Memorial Hospital Collection
Materials documenting the history of Annie Penn Hospital in Reidsville, N.C.
Artifact Collection (Alamance Regional Medical Center)
Physical artifacts from Alamance Regional Medical Center and its predecessors.
Callie Mae Shepard Collection, 1926-1936
The Callie Mae Shepard Collection consists of papers, correspondence, letters, clippings, photographs, articles, ephemera, and museum items related to Shepard's career as a nurse in Greensboro, North Carolina. The bulk of the collection is related to her education at the Wesley Long Hospital Training School for Nurses and her career at the Hospital. Other materials include: documents related to Callie Mae Shepard's high school graduation in 1926; articles and clippings documenting births, graduations, marriages, and performances in Greensboro, North Carolina, during the 1920s and 1930s; and materials related to Shepard's colleagues at the Wesley Long Hospital Training School for Nurses. Notably included is her nurse's uniform from her time at Wesley Long Community Hospital.
Cone Family Collection
Material documenting the history of Cone Health and the Cone family, collected by Shaun Hauck for various publications and promotional materials.
Cone Health Oversize and Framed Items
This collection contains large and framed objects, primarily related to operations and construction at Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital and Wesley Long Community Hospital. Many items were used in displays in the hospitals. There is also a group of framed portraits of early department heads at Cone. Physical copies of these items are no longer held in the Cone Health Medical Library collection.
County and Memorial Merger Collection
Material documenting the merger of Alamance County Hospital and Alamance Memorial Hospital to form Alamance Regional Medical Center.
Greensboro AHEC Collection
Greensboro Area Health Education Center (Greensboro AHEC) is affiliated with the North Carolina Area Health Education Centers (NC AHEC) program of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill. Greensboro AHEC is one of nine regional health education centers in the NC AHEC program and serves eight counties in the Piedmont region: Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Guilford, Montgomery, Orange, Randolph, and Rockingham.
Guilford County Medical Society Collection
These scrapbooks document the organization's primarily philathropic activities, including raising money for nursing scholarships and youth summer camps. The selections in this collection include organization newsletters, pamphlets for specific programs, and awards for for fundraising efforts.
Memorial Hospital of Alamance County Collection
Meetimg minutes, bylaws, correspondence, scrapbooks, and other materials documenting the history of Alamance Memorial Hospital.
Miscellaneous Collection (Alamance Regional Medical Center)
Miscellaneous materials related to Alamance Regional Medical Center and its predecessors. These materials are primarily related to human resources issues (including resources from from the U.S. Department of Labor and the American Hospital Association) and to the development of patient information booklets.
Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital Collection, 1908-2003 and
The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital Collection consists of papers, photographs, record books, scrapbooks, and audio-visual materials relating to the Cone family and the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital. The bulk of the materials consist of legal and administrative documents created by the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital. Members of the Cone family primarily represented are Moses H. Cone, Ceasar Cone, Etta Cone, Bertha Cone, Claribel Cone, and Fredrick Cone.
Multimedia Collection
Materials held in a variety of multimedia formats, including born-digital photographs, video, documents, and other items.
Nurses Home (Alamance County Hospital) Collection
Records documenting the construction of the Nurses Home of Alamance County Hospital. Contents and subject include include scrapbooks, meeting minutes, name change of group, correspondence, working with minority physicians and dentists, constitutions and by-laws of the society and the State of North Carolina, meeting minutes, Project Access, Piedmont Health Coalition, Piedmont Health Alliance, Drew Clinic, Alamance Physicians Association, and Kernodle Clinic
Opie Norris Smith Collection, 1966-1976
The Opie Norris Smith Collection chiefly consists of materials related to the Guilford County Health Services and the Piedmont Triad Regional Comprehensive Health Planning Council, 1966-1976. Materials include clippings, studies, project documentation, policies and procedures, budgets, annual work programs, and by-laws. More about O. Norris Smith and the 65th General Hospital can be found in the selections from the Jacob Henry Smith Family Papers.

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