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Year Book

Yearbook for the class of 2001 which contains profiles and photographs of students at St George's, and group photos from their time at the University.

St George's Hospital Medical School, London

William James, 47, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 47
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 23 Dec 1840
Date of death: 31 Dec 1840
Disease (transcribed): Valvular disease of the heart
Disease (standardised): Disease (Heart)
Admitted under the care of: Seymour, Edward James
Medical examination performed by: n/a
Post mortem examination performed by: n/a
Medical notes: n/a
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

St George's Hospital Medical School, London

Trends in Volatile Substance Abuse (VSA)

Contains reports on Trends in Volatile Substance Abuse (VSA). This work was transferred to ICDP in c.2009.

The scope of the work was to provide a basis for policy makers and professionals to assess the effectiveness of interventions intended to address the problem of VSA. ICDP was required to publish an annual statistical summary of data in trends in deaths associated with the deliberate inhalation of volatile substances.

The reports include data on the numbers of death associated with volatile substance abuse, broken down by age, gender, local authority area of residence, substance abused and method of administration. They also include commentary on trends in data and key findings.

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Tobacco Free Initiative Programme

Contains papers and photographs from the Tobacco Free Initiative Programme.

In 2002, the World Health Organisation, Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (EMRO) commissioned the International Centre for Drug Policy (ICDP) at St George's, University of London to deliver a comprehensive training programme on tobacco free initiatives for senior medical practitioners and senior advisors in public health and tobacco programmes from the Middle Eastern countries.

The overall aim of the Programme was to enhance knowledge of the participants in a range of skills and interventions relating to tobacco free initiatives including smoking cessation and to provide them with resources to reduce smoking prevalence and related diseases within their home countries. Each programme was designed to reflect the specified learning needs of the participants as advised by EMRO and was structured around four broad themes made up of relevant sessions, each with learning aims:

· An introduction and overview of smoking and health
· National Policy, Strategy and Programmes
· Service Development
· Service Level Interventions

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Substance Misuse in the Undergraduate Medical Curriculum Project

Reports and papers from the ‘Substance Misuse in the Undergraduate Medical Curriculum Project’ (Phase 1 – 2005-2007). This project was funded by the Department of Health, to work with all UK medical schools to develop consensus guidance on the integration of alcohol, drugs and tobacco training in medical undergraduate curricula. The guidance included key objectives and recommendations on providing high quality training and assessment.

Phase 2 of the project (2008-2011), had the following key aims:

• to support medical schools in integrating and implementing the Substance misuse in the undergraduate medical curriculum guidance into their curricula;
• to promote the development of a self-sustaining network of all English medical schools willing to pursue change in their curricula; and
• to complete and validate the teaching and learning resources (Toolkit) produced to advance the implementation programme.

The second phase of the project focused on implementing the guidance and validating the Toolkit. This was achieved through the funding and appointment of time-limited curriculum coordinators in English medical schools, working with local academic champions, to identify the suitability of the current substance misuse teaching and to recommend and support changes to ensure that substance misuse issues are fully covered in line with national guidance.

A National Steering Group was established to oversee both phases of the project and later aimed to promote further sustainability of the initiative. A National Coordinator convened an Expert Panel to develop the guidance and resources for the implementation work. A network of local academic champions and curriculum coordinators worked with the medical schools to deliver the changes needed to implement curriculum changes as appropriate for each school.

Phase 3, from 2012 onwards, concentrated on developing and extensively revising a set of factsheets, initially written in Phase 2, and which covered substance misuse relevant to a range of clinical conditions, groups of patients, specialities and settings.

St George's Hospital Medical School, London

Students Payments

Register of students payments; volume provides details of student name, conditions of entry, number of library subscriptions, special classes and fees/payments.

St George's Hospital Medical School, London

Student records

Records consist of student admission registers and records cards; student photographs; student certificates, tickets and register of prizes; includes other miscellaneous papers relating to students

St George's Hospital Medical School, London

Student index cards: surnames T, U, V, W, X-Y-Z

Student index cards containing information about admissions, previous education, courses undertaken and qualifications obtained; includes some student photographs and correspondence relating to pupils; some index cards contain data relating to patients on the reverse.

St George's Hospital Medical School, London

Student index cards: surnames G, H

Student index cards containing information about admissions, previous education, courses undertaken and qualifications obtained; includes some student photographs and correspondence relating to pupils; some index cards contain data relating to patients on the reverse

St George's Hospital Medical School, London

Student index cards: surnames D, E, F

Student index cards containing information about admissions, previous education, courses undertaken and qualifications obtained; includes some student photographs and correspondence relating to pupils; some index cards contain data relating to patients on the reverse.

St George's Hospital Medical School, London

Student index cards: surnames A, B, C

Student index cards containing information about admissions, previous education, courses undertaken and qualifications obtained; includes some student photographs and correspondence relating to pupils; some index cards contain data relating to patients on the reverse.

St George's Hospital Medical School, London

[Student class register]

register refers to student intake for the following courses: child health; anatomy; dermatology; ENT; forensic medicine; opthalmology; public health; psychiatry; pharmacology; pathology

St George's Hospital Medical School, London

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