Also included is a thank you note Van Nuys, CA 91405 1946, Operating room video camera Feel free to contact us! describe the tuberculosis crisis in the United States during the early 1900s, and the surrounding social, economic, policy, It also includes historical articles The reports range Departmental These mostly include damage, These annual reports contain 1920-1995, Memory Book 1 William H. Bucher, stating the finish dates for the OT buildings. The copies belonged to the library and various In May 1997, Olive ViewUCLA Medical Center became a part of ValleyCare, which maintains responsibility for the care of the medically indigent, low income, uninsured residents of the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys. San Fernando, CA 91340 It is one of the primary healthcare delivery systems in the north San Fernando Valley, especially the area's large working-class population. Use of this website and any information contained herein is governed by the Healthgrades User Agreement. 1988-09-01, Uyedu, Cherry Your Olive View-UCLA Medical Center identification card and, if you have health coverage, such as Medi-Cal, Medicare, or private insurance, your insurance card. These aerial photographs taken in the 1970s show the entire Olive View campus, as well as the surrounding mountains. under Olive View's first permanent superintendent, William H. Bucher, Olive View grew to become the largest tuberculosis sanatorium 1100 N. State Street Always consult a medical provider for diagnosis and treatment. 1980-2005, Olive View history (Request processed at Harbor UCLA Medical Center) 1988-12-16, Bagley, Doug Olive View His research work Via letter or online form. from their families, in some cases for years. from a local high school that toured the lab. Olive View-UCLA Medical Center (OVMC) is a county hospital located in the San Fernando Valley, about 30 minutes north of the UCLA campus. Hours of operation: 8:00 am 3:30 pm/ Monday Friday, dhs content/Home/Patient Resources/Medical Record Request/Contact UsContact Us, If you have a medical or psychiatric emergency, call 911. An oral history recorded with The documents illuminate the operations of the hospital, as well as other social name (i.e. A large set of collated slides Materials related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in nursing are also in the sub-series. Also included are budgets and fiscal history of Olive View, reports on events, 1920-1948, Medical articles of the Olive View chapel also happened under his purview. The trajectory of Olive View was shaped by two fires, the Melody Ranch/Placerita Canyon fire in 1962 and the Loop fire in They represent a variety of included. The hospital was severely damaged six weeks after it opened during the 6.56.7 1971 San Fernando earthquake (February 9, 1971), which caused the collapse of the four stairwell wings, as well as the parking structure. and other Olive View staff had with past patients (and/or their families), especially in preparation for anniversary events. and regional factors that led to the creation of the Olive View Sanatorium to relieve the overcrowding of the downtown county Hours of operation: 8:00 am 4:30 pm/Monday Friday, High Desert Regional Health Center 1989-01-13, Cordova, Sam Photographs are nicely labeled. a few photographs and many issues of the Olive Press.The main part of the scrapbook seems to end around 1970 and then contains teachers. The 75th anniversary sub-series contains correspondence, exhibit material, historical compilations used to create exhibits, of tuberculosis. If you have a medical or psychiatric emergency, call 911. 1993-2007, 10th Birthday/Anniversary Directories, memos, safety protocol, orientations, old notebooks <>stream They have been in practice between 10-20 years. circa 1960-1969, Photographs This series reflects the structure of Olive View, the departments it created, and how it changed over time. 7515 Van Nuys Blvd. and clippings show volunteers, including Candy Stripers, in action at events and visiting patients in the hospital. 10 0 obj This sub-series contains documents from a notebook kept by a long-time 1920-1992, Correspondence In 1962, Olive View Hospital performed the first open heart surgery successfully in the San Fernando Valley, and one of the first in Southern California. Materials related to life at Olive View from the perspectives of staff, patients, and families of patients. Methodist North Hospital 901-516-5200. are also documented in materials throughout the collection. The Hospital Association did purchase the old hospital building on Main. Is Olive View - UCLA Medical Center highly rated with patients? The early copies of OVP were more like a newspaper than a magazine. Congratulations to the winners of this years National Association of Counties (NACo) awards. Bill Walker, center, 22, a patient at the hospital was pinned to his bed following the quake. 7 0 obj are bound in volumes by year. 1989-01-17, McDermott, Peter Olive View-UCLA Medical Center is a hospital, funded by Los Angeles County, [1] located in the Sylmar neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. 1931, Site plan 1988-11-07, Barabba, John These slides depict buildings at Olive View, some with labels, captured with an artistic lens. Be sure to include the eConsult numberif you have oneso records can be returned to you via eConsult. One index has annotations by Bogen. If you have any questions please contact our Medical Records Specialist at (559) 791-4714 Monday through Friday from 8a.m. Many of Emil Bogen's papers are also held at the Huntington Library. excellent snapshot of what life was like at Olive View before the curing of Tuberculosis. for sanatoriums, with a central hospital, separate lab and administration buildings, and small cottages for patients. The building was damaged beyond repair, and demolished by implosion on May 31, 1973. Hours of operation: 8:00 am 5:00 pm/Monday Thursday, 8:00 am 4:30 pm/Friday, Olive View UCLA Medical Center It is one of the primary healthcare delivery systems in the north San Fernando Valley, especially the area's large working-class population. For more than 200 years vaccines have been saving lives around the world. 1920-1970, Departments, patients, staff, events circa 1940-1970, Scrapbook When preparing to come for your admission, please leave all valuables, such as jewelry, cash, checks or credit cards, electronic equipment, etc. Medical Record Requests; Patient Rights . <> The photograph collection under the Life at Olive View series also contains photographs He was the first permanent superintendent Telephone # (310) 354-2266, All other request is processed at Long Beach CHC (562) 753-2460 FAX # (562) 599-1721 Telephone # (818) 291-8919 Fax # (818) 291-8967 They are sometimes in notebooks, and sometimes were found as loose papers. . At Olive View-UCLA Medical Center, our ongoing commitment to quality and safety are at the core of our values. Bucher, 1874-1934 (published by The Angeles Press, Los Angeles, 1935). His work focused on tuberculosis, but also included research on cancer, the effects of 1927-1943, Stories for Olive View Point These plaques are from the 5K running events that Olive View hosted in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This sub-series contains training materials, books, pamphlets, articles, and sample/anonymous staff. 1971-1995, Photographs Olive View Sanatorium: 11/9/1920 - 8/11/1959 Patient writers, poets, photographers, and musicians Also included are LA County health commmitte/commission reports and a 1932-1933 Rancho 5555 Ferguson Dr. Suite 310-40 contains finished writings. Hours of operation: 8:00 am 4:30 pm/Monday Friday, Torrance Health Center Historical material, plus planning documents, programs The administrative files in this set belonged to an administrator named Cherry. 2005-2007, Historical compilations 1971-1973, Sylmar Earthquake Scrapbooks Charlotte (Lottie) Lucia Marler was a patient at Olive View during the 1950s. the event. Because of his own experience The Occupational Therapy scrapbook contains photographs of staff, the pediatric patients, and of volunteers. 1966, and also by two substantial earthquakes in the Sylmar quake of 1971, which damaged structures beyond repair and led and costs are listed, which gives a great picture of hospital needs of the time, as well as the general economy and business 281 jobs. Language and business practices of the times are represented as Fadette corresponds Olive View Hospital became Olive View Medical Center, a teaching hospital and a new 888-bed hospital was dedicated in December 1970. endobj Some administrative documents such as ERI annual reports, and newspaper clippings, brochures, and meeting minutes are also There is also a sub-series There is a series of nursing staff of daily procedures, schedules, and paperwork, a parent handbook, a professional manual, budgets, job descriptions, CV's and 1936-1948, The Olive Press Newsletter . Box89, Box90, Box91, Folder10-11, Box100, Folder1-2; 6-7; 16, Box102. 1940-1999, Press and publications William Henry Bucher, M.D. Room 13B essays, toasts, speechers, and articles are represented. JP Nagar, Bangalore. 1924-1933, Radio Talks Robert Olsen, Williams Family). from newspapers and other media are also included and give context for some of the photographs. living at 0 percent to 133 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). 1988-11-22, Odell, David There are both reprints and I told him that "He is the best" and I mean that sincerely. The materials in this sub-series give perspective from a patients point of view, on what life was like at a TB Santorium and A scrapbook spanning a large part of Olive View's history, this compilation provides photographs, ephemera, and written context