The outpatient clinic in Novogornyy, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia.
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Discover the architectural gem that is the San Francisco VA Medical Center, an exemplar of mid-20th-century modernism set against the city’s dynamic backdrop. Designed with precision and functionality in mind, this institution has stood as a beacon of medical excellence. Its minimalist aesthetic, characterized by clean lines and an unadorned facade, reflects the era’s design ethos where form follows function. The architect employed a utilitarian approach while ensuring resilience and timelessness—a true testament to San Francisco’s rich architectural tapestry. With its strategic location offering both accessibility and serenity, this historic structure not only serves veterans but also stands as an enduring piece of San Francisco’s storied past.
Collection:
Images from the History of Medicine (IHM)
Publication:
[United States: , 192-]
Format:
Still image
Abstract:
Interior view of outpatient clinic; one side of the room is filled with mothers and children awaiting their turns; a physician examines a young girl and a nurse is recording medical data; a baby is being weighed on the left.
Extent:
1 photoprint.
NLM Unique ID:
101406431
NLM Image ID:
A02120
Permanent Link:
resource.nlm.nih.gov/101406431
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MCAS CHERRY POINT, North Carolina (September 30, 2020) Cmdr. Joseph Ford, Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point director of health services, discusses NHCCP’s Intensive Outpatient Program operations with Surgeon General of the Navy Rear Adm. Bruce Gillingham (left) and NHCCP Commanding Officer Capt. Doug Stephens, while Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Earl Moore jots down notes, Sept. 30, 2020. U.S. Navy photo/Eric Sesit 200930-N-TK607-298
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This photograph shows Heidi H. Kong, MD, MHSc, transferring a skin swab to a tube for frozen storage. After collecting skin swabs from research participants, Dr. Kong transfers them to tubes for subsequent microbiome sequencing studies. The skin microbiome is the collection of bacteria and other microorganisms that inhabit the skin. Dr. Kong’s research is part of efforts to understand the skin microbiome and its role in health and disease. The photograph was taken in an Outpatient Clinic in the NIH Clinical Center.
NOTE: When this photo was taken, Dr. Kong was with the Dermatology Branch of the National Cancer Institute, (NCI). The Branch became part of NIAMS in 2017.
Photographer: Rhoda Baer
This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report: www.gao.gov/products/GAO-14-300
VA REAL PROPERTY: Action Needed to Improve the Leasing of Outpatient Clinics
Note: Of the 41 projects included in our review, 10 projects are not included in our cost analysis. Nine of the 10 projects did not have reported first year rent and build-out costs because the projects have yet to be awarded to a developer. In addition, the Baltimore clinic project is not included because its build-out costs were amortized across multiple years rather than as a lump sum payment for the first year.
This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report: www.gao.gov/products/GAO-14-300
VA REAL PROPERTY: Action Needed to Improve the Leasing of Outpatient Clinics