George T. Harrell

George T. Harrell (HM2IEI)

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N 29° 38.473', W 82° 20.643'

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George T. Harrell, founding dean of UF's College of Medicine in 1956, was the first individual to organize and open two academic medical centers. A pioneering planner who spent his career working in new medical schools. Harrell's detailed plans looked at how physical designs affected patient well-being, staff behavior, student learning, and interdisciplinary research and instruction. At UF, Harrell's vision resulted in unique rural outreach clinics, a focus on humanities and humanism, and collaborative programs that bridged the different health sciences. Later, at Penn State, he created new and innovative departments that laid the groundwork for programs in medical humanities across the country. His primary focus was always medical education; his principal definition of a successful dean was one who put students first.
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HM NumberHM2IEI
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Year Placed2010
Placed ByUniversity of Florida
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Date Added Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019 at 8:02pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)17R E 369899 N 3279785
Decimal Degrees29.64121667, -82.34405000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 29° 38.473', W 82° 20.643'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds29° 38' 28.38" N, 82° 20' 38.58" W
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