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A decade later in 1982, Meharry established an M.D/Ph.D. program. In 2004, Meharry created a Master's of Science in Clinical Investigation program (2004). [35] The Hubbard Hospital, belonging to Meharry Medical College, closed in 1994 and was renovated as the new site for the Metropolitan Nashville General Hospital, opening November 1997. [36]
In 1931, Meharry Medical College and Hubbard Hospital moved to a large campus in northern Nashville. [1] In 1938, Lyttle was named dean of the newly named, School of Nursing, which had higher acceptance standards. [1] In 1938, Meharry School of Nursing was accredited by the State University of New York. [1] Lyttle retired from Meharry in 1943. [1]
After his graduation from Meharry Medical College, Hale was invited to join the college in a full-time capacity as faculty member and medical practitioner at the hospital adjoined to the college. The hospital was founded in 1900 by Robert F. Boyd as a 27-bed Mercy Hospital on South Cherry Street.
Meharry Medical College's new School of Global Health is a milestone for the institution and a significant development for global health education.
Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry is located on 1005 Doctor D B Todd Junior Boulevard, Nashville, TN. The College houses patient clinics, research and teaching facilities, educational programs, and administrative offices.
Todd was a physician at Hubbard Hospital on the Meharry campus, now known as Nashville General Hospital. [6] According to The Tennessean, he was the "first black cardiovascular surgeon in Nashville," and he "headed the team that performed the first open heart surgery at Meharry in 1972." [2] [4]
After internship at Hubbard Hospital in Nashville, Dr. Matthew Walker Sr. served as a resident in surgery and gynecology at the George W. Hubbard Hospital of Meharry Medical College and was an instructor in surgery, gynecology, orthopedics, anesthesia, and areas of eye, ear, nose and throat. Walker held these positions from 1936 until 1938.
Lloyd Charles Elam (October 27, 1928 – October 4, 2008) was an American psychiatrist who established the psychiatry department and psychiatric residency program at Meharry Medical College, then served as interim dean before becoming president of the college from 1968 to 1981.