1970s
University of Virginia Health System Scrapbook: The 1970s
1970
- Library Books and Journals: 76,500
- Current Library Periodicals: 1,360
- Medical School Tuition: Virginia $585, Other $1,315
- Number of Medical Students: 329
- A camp for children with asthma and cystic fibrosis is established at the Children’s Rehabilitation Center.
- The Health Sciences Library (aka the Medical Library) adds a new copy machine for evening and weekend use.
- Dr. Wilhelm Moll, Director of the Health Sciences Library, supervises the enlargement and reorganization of the Medical History Collection.
- A fire in the attic of Cabell Hall damages 10,000 volumes in the Health Sciences Library’s storage area.
- The Health Sciences Library offers modern “reference services” with the establishment of online computer searching.
- The Division of Plastic Surgery becomes a full-fledged department.
1971
- Library Books and Journals: 84,791
- Current Library Periodicals: 1,444
- Medical School Tuition: n/a
- Number of Medical Students: n/a
- The need for a new library is acute—we have the same space that we had in 1929! We are not talking about a place just to store books and periodicals but a building to house new types of audiovisual and computer facilities …. This new facility with new equipment can play a major role in our program in Continuing Education for the practicing physicians—an exceedingly important part of our total educational program. Friends and alumni have already contributed one-half million dollars, but it will require an additional two million dollars to complete. This is our number one priority for capital outlay!
1972
- Library Books and Journals: 89,046
- Current Library Periodicals: 1,474
- Medical School Tuition: n/a
- Number of Medical Students: n/a
- “Clearly a high priority among our goals for medical education must be to address the complex problems raised by the knowledge explosion.” —William Drucker, Dean, School of Medicine
- The Medical Library and Information Center to become a reality; University of Virginia Medical Center wins grant for a new Medical Library.
- “The primary reason for selecting the site was the idea of placing the new library into the center of existing and future medical and nursing school structures and of unifying the entire health community. Accessibility to the new facility from various parts of the medical and nursing community was also a major consideration.” —Medical Library News, July 1972
1973
- Library Books and Journals: 85,000
- Current Library Periodicals: 1,444
- Medical School Tuition: n/a
- Number of Medical Students: n/a
- A new Burn Unit opens on South III.
1974
- Library Books and Journals: 94,000
- Current Library Periodicals: 1,560
- Medical School Tuition: Virginia $900, Other $2,200
- Number of Medical Students: 446
- The University of Virginia Hospital is the first medical center in the U.S. to teach courses in hospital infection control and infection surveillance on a state-wide basis.
- Hospital converts to new take-home thermometers.
- McKim Hall undergoes renovation.
1975
- Library Books and Journals: 110,000
- Current Library Periodicals: 1,500
- Medical School Tuition: Virginia $1,175, Other $2,650
- Number of Medical Students: 459
- The new Health Sciences Library and Information Center opens August 11th.
- An Audiovisual Center is established in the Library.
- The American Medical Association decides that the term “intern” is obsolete, and all House Staff are to be called “residents.”
- Excavation and demolition begins on homes and land for the new Primary Care Center.
1976
- Library Books and Journals: 110, 475
- Current Library Periodicals: 1,564
- Medical School Tuition: n/a
- Number of Medical Students: n/a
- In his dedicatory address on April 9 for the new Health Sciences Library, Dr. Donald Fredrickson, Director of the National Institutes of Health, complimented the Charlottesville City Council on granting air rights for the construction of the Library over a city street. He said, “It completes my earlier search for symbolism of the library in the main stream of traffic.”
1977
- Library Books and Journals: 114, 869
- Current Library Periodicals: 1,606
- Medical School Tuition: n/a
- Number of Medical Students: n/a
“I am very proud to be appointed Dean of the Medical School. My principal mission in taking on this important assignment will be to further develop the environment in which our faculty and students can work together, and effectively utilize the resources available to the School.”
1978
- Library Books and Journals: 112,000
- Current Library Periodicals: 1,600
- Medical School Tuition: n/a
- Number of Medical Students: n/a
- ID photos now taken at the University of Virginia Police Department.
- The University of Virginia Health Sciences Library named the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library.
1979
- Library Books and Journals: 124,634
- Current Library Periodicals: 1,477
- Medical School Tuition: Virginia $2,742, Other $5,742
- Number of Medical Students: 544
- More females choose to go to Medical School.
- The Library reference staff provides nearly 5,000 computerized searches for users
- Parking rates are raised.
- The signing of Ralph Sampson gives hope to the University of Virginia basketball team.