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RUSH History Videos: Videos

From the Rush Archives: Rush archivist, Nathalie Wheaton, introduces some powerful women leaders from RUSH's past for Women's History Month, March 28, 2023.

Via @RUSHMedical on Twitter.

From the Rush Archives: How the Great Chicago Fire Affected RUSH History, October 7, 2022.

Via @RUSHMedical on TikTok.

An introductory video celebrating Rush University's 50th Anniversary, 1972-2022.

Via RUSH University on YouTube, September 22, 2022. [RT 3:46]

Emily Blackwell at RUSH Medical College: Janice Nimura, author of The Doctors Blackwell, speaks at RUSH (2022) [RT: 1 hour]

Screenshot of virtual eventJanice Nimura's award-winning book, The Doctors Blackwell: How Two Pioneering Sisters Brought Medicine to Women and Women to Medicine, delves into the lives of Elizabeth Blackwell and Emily Blackwell (who briefly attended RUSH Medical College, 1852-1853), the first women to receive medical degrees in the United States.

In this event, Nathalie Wheaton, RUSH University Medical Center Archives, introduces Emily Blackwell's time at RUSH Medical College, her relationship to founder and president, Daniel Brainard, MD, and further historical context for Chicago's first medical school.

This event was hosted by RUSH’s Women’s Leadership Council, in partnership with RUSH’s American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA), and the RUSH Archives. [Presented February 2, 2022.]

For more on Janice Nimura and The Doctors Blackwelljanicenimura.com

Recording available here: [LINK]

Looking Back and Looking Forward: Diversity and Anti-Racism in RUSH’s Past and Present (2020) [RT 55:00]

Hosted by RUSH Alumni Relations: A virtual event featuring RUSH University Medical Center archivist, Nathalie Wheaton, MSLS, and a student representative for RUSH's Racial Justice Action Committee and current third-year in the medical college, Niyi Soetan. We will start by exploring RUSH's past and how RUSH Medical College awarded David Jones Peck, MD, a doctor of medicine degree in 1847, making him the first Black person to receive this distinction from an American medical school. While learning more about Dr. Peck and his history at RUSH, Niyi will help connect the past to the present with his personal experiences in medical school as a Black man and how that dovetails with current diversity and anti-racism efforts at RUSH. [Presented September 30, 2020.] [LINK

Rush Archives Presentation for Rush Heritage Society, May 27, 2020.
I was invited by RUSH's Office of Philanthropy to host an online presentation for the RUSH Heritage Society and other guests. I presented a brief history of RUSH's 180-plus years using some of my favorite photographs from the RUSH Archives collections. I also enjoyed participating in an interesting question-and-answer session with our eighty live viewers. The city of Chicago and RUSH Medical College, both chartered in 1837, experienced countless, and almost constant, waves of epidemics in the mid-19th century. And, of course, no city or hospital was left untouched by the 1918 influenza pandemic. Learn more about these stories in our presentation.

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