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Mission Statement
The mission of the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Medical Museum
is to stimulate, inform, and educate patients, visitors and the citizens of
Iowa and surrounding regions about institutional health care and health-related
issues. The presentation of exhibits will provide the public with an understanding
of the University Hospitals and Clinics' past, present and future role in contributing
to medical and patient-care advances in Iowa. Exhibits will consist of artifacts,
photographs, medical equipment
and instruments, records and other memorabilia.
Audiovisual programs will be offered to promote a greater understanding of museum
displays and, whenever possible, interactive exhibits will be installed.
The goals of the museum are:
- To stimulate the desire of the public to investigate the
changing role hospitals play in society, and to illustrate how UI
Hospitals and Clinics in particular has contributed to these
changes since its beginnings in the 19th century.
- To collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret medical and health-related
artifacts, with particular focus on artifacts
significant to the history of health care at UI Hospitals and Clinics and
in the State of Iowa.
- To increase public understanding of UI Hospitals and Clinic's
three-part mission of the medical care, education, and research,
and the close relationship between these three in enhancing
patient welfare.
- To present and interpret health-science and health-care
innovations and issues (past, present and future) to the general
public, particularly those in which UI Hospitals and Clinics has
or will have an important role.
- To offer lectures, films,
demonstrations, publications,
etc., that will enhance the understanding of museum exhibits.
Adrienne Drapkin
Medical Museum Director
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