E. BWH Nurse; Heart & Science, 2000–2020
Scope and Contents
Consists of the newsletter, BWH Nurse, 2000–2014. BWH Nurse ended publication with the July 25, 2014 issue. Collection is incomplete. The content of back issues since 2000 are available via this link: https://www.bwhpublicationsarchives.org/NurseArchives.aspx. BWH Nurse, continues under the new name Heart & Science, “a monthly newsletter from nursing and patient care service at Brigham and Women’s Hospital” with the October, 2014 inaugural issue. It was published in a print version and online concurrently. Heart & Science, ended its print publication with the February 2020 issue. It has been published exclusively online since then. (See: http://bwhheartandscience.org/.)
Dates
- Creation: 2000–2020
Language of Materials
Records are in English.
Physical Description
.5 cubic feet in 1 records center carton.
Conditions Governing Access
Access requires advance notice. Access to unpublished administrative records is restricted for 50 years from the date of creation. Patient information is restricted indefinitely. Restricted records, except restricted patient photographs, are noted in the finding aid. Researchers may apply for access to restricted material. Contact the Director of Brigham and Women’s Hospital Medical Library BWHMedicalLibrary@partners.org for further information.
Extent
48 cubic feet ((42 records center cartons, 10 oversize boxes, 2 letter size document boxes, 2 legal size document boxes, 5 half letter size document boxes, 1 oversize drawer, 1 storage tube, and 1 shelf).)Creator
- From the Collection: Brigham and Women's Hospital (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) Repository
The Center for the History of Medicine in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine is one of the world's leading resources for the study of the history of health and medicine. Our mission is to enable the history of medicine and public health to inform healthcare, the health sciences, and the societies in which they are embedded.