- Medical College of Virginia
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name = The Medical College of Virginia
Health Sciences Division of Virginia Commonwealth University
native_name = Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center
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established =1838
type =Public university
endowment =US $247million [cite web |url=http://www.vcu.edu/insidevcu/0709thankyou/index.html |title=Thanks to you! |accessdate=2007-09-27]
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dean =Jerome Strauss, III
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state =Virginia
country =USA
campus =Urban, 52.4 acres (212,000 m²)
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logo =The Medical College of Virginia (MCV) is the name of Virginia Commonwealth University's medical campus located in downtownRichmond, Virginia . MCV is composed of five schools of the Health Sciences; Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing, and Allied Health Professions, as well as the University hospital.History
The school was founded in 1838 as the Medical Department of
Hampden-Sydney College . It received an independent charter from the General Assembly in 1854 and became theMedical College of Virginia (MCV), and shortly thereafter transferred all its property to the Commonwealth and became a state institution in 1860. During the Civil War, the school remained open and it graduated a class every year throughout the conflict. The MCV is the only Southern medical school still in existence to have done so.A rival medical school, the "College of Physicians" and Surgeons (later the "University College of Medicine"), was founded by Dr.
Hunter McGuire in 1893. TheFlexner Report of 1909 suggested that the two schools would be better off merging, which they then did in 1913, retaining theMedical College of Virginia name.In 1968, the state legislature merged the
Medical College of Virginia with theRichmond Professional Institute the to form theVirginia Commonwealth University . During this merger, the agreement stipulated that the MCV would retain its name in perpetuity. The exact title by the act is "The Medical College of Virginia Health Sciences Division of Virginia Commonwealth University."The
Centennial Dome (later renamed Larrick Student Center) was built on the campus in 1961, and was a major part of the city's commemoration of the centennial of the Civil War.VCU/MCV naming controversy
A policy statement by the VCU administration in 2004 caused some confusion and controversy over the MCV name. A separate institution before 1968 and located across town from the Monroe Park Campus, MCV retains much of its separate identity, and students and alumni have voiced protest over a policy statement by the administration promoting the name "VCU Medical Center" over MCV.
The new name caused some confusion over when which name applied. In a 2004 internal e-mail, a
Venn diagram showed the name "VCU Medical Center" applying only to the School of Medicine and MCV Hospitals, while the rest of MCV facilities were referred to as the VCU Health System. The campus retains the MCV name, with signs on buildings and around campus reading "VCU Medical Center" with "MCV Campus" posted in smaller type below. The MCV Foundation and alumni organizations have also retained the MCV name.The Act of General Assembly for creating VCU, H 125, §23-50.7,
1 March 1968 , allowed for the retention of the MCV name and would only pass if it was amended to read, “The colleges, schools, and divisions heretofore existing as The Medical College of Virginia shall, as ofJuly 1 ,1968 , be designated The Medical College of Virginia, Health Sciences Division of Virginia Commonwealth University.” As recently as 2005 (Res. No. 72) the campus was referred to by theVirginia General Assembly as "The Medical College of Virginia Health Sciences Division of Virginia Commonwealth University."In general, the current administration led by President
Eugene P. Trani has pursued a policy of promoting the VCU name as a unified identity to the outside world. This policy has included requesting faculty and staff to use the VCU name instead of MCV in any official meetings or correspondence. One reason for the name change cited in the 2004 e-mail was a 2003 front-page USA Today article which incorrectly referred to MCV as the "Virginia Medical College, a teaching arm of the University of Virginia."In 2005 the Medical Society of Virginia passed a resolution requesting an explanation of VCU's statutory authority to change the name. [cite web
url=http://www.msv.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=6262
title=MSV E-News for Thursday
publisher=Medical Society of Virginia
accessdate=2005-11-10
accessdate=2007-04-17] The policy of promoting the name "VCU Medical Center," however, has received no response from the General Assembly to date.References
External links
* [http://www.library.vcu.edu/tml/speccoll/mcvhistory/ History of the MCV Campus of VCU] - from VCU Libraries
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