Record Group 19 Office of the Dean, School of Health
Professions, 2006-
Office of the Dean, School of Health
Related Professions, 1987-2006
Office of the Dean, School of Community
and Allied Health, 1978-1987
Office of the Dean, School of Public
and Allied Health, 1976-1978
Office of the Dean, School of Community
and Allied Health Resources, 1969-1976
Predecessor: University Hospital
School of Health Services Administration,
1965-1969;
College of General
Studies,
Division of Allied Health, 1966-1969
Successor: n/a
Reporting Hierarchy:
1969-1976: School
of Community and Allied
Health Resources, Vice President for Health Affairs, President;
1976-1978: School
of Public and Allied
Health, Vice President for Health Affairs, President;
1978-1987: School
of Community and Allied
Health, Vice President for Health Affairs, President;
1987-1995: School
of Health Related
Professions, Vice President for Health Affairs; President;
1995-2006: School
of Health Related Professions,
Provost, President;
2006- : School of Health Professions, Provost, President
Dean:
Vacant,
1969-1971
Keith D.
Blayney, 1971-1992
(Interim)
Charles L. Joiner, 1992
Charles L.
Joiner, 1992-1999
(Interim) C.
Michael Brooks, 2000-2001
Harold P. Jones,
2001-present
History:
The UAB School of Health Professions is the largest
academic school of its type in the United States. The name “health professions” was formalized
in 2006, but the school is much older and has a long history in Birmingham. The school grew from those allied health
units that were formalized within University
Hospital in the 1950s and
1960s. These paraprofessional units,
such as certificate based programs for medical technologists, laboratory
technicians, radiological technologists, etc., were initiated by the hospital
administrator in order to have professionally trained health-care personnel for
hospital employment. Eventually, these
units grew into the School
of Health Services Administration,
a unit which was established on July 7, 1966.
In 1969 the Alabama Legislature authorized a new
school at UAB, the School of Community and Allied Health Resources (SCAHR),
but no dean was named for two years. Dr.
Keith Blayney became the first dean of the school effective on January 15,
1971. When it was established, SCAHR
incorporated the School of Health Services Administration (which was
disestablished) and the Division of Allied Health Sciences from the College of General Studies. It also incorporated parts of the Department
of Public Health and Epidemiology from the medical school. SCAHR was originally divided into four
academic divisions that functioned like regular academic departments: Health Services Administration, Public Health
and Environment, Allied Health Sciences, and the Regional Technical Institute
for Health Occupations.
On December 4,
1976, the Board of Trustees approved a name change for the school, and SCAHR
became the School
of Public and Allied
Health. The name of Public and Allied Health was
short-lived, however, as the school was renamed again in just two years. At the November 29, 1978 meeting of the Board
of Trustees, the school was renamed as the School of Community
and Allied Health (SCAH).
SCAH consisted of programs and departments in various health
occupations, a Regional Technical Institute linked to Alabama’s junior college system, a program
in hospital administration, and continuing education programs for health
related occupations. Originally, the School of Community and Allied Health had four
academic departments: Allied Health, Health Services Administration, Nutrition
Sciences, and Public Health, but in 1981 the Department of Public Health was
removed from SCAH and became the UAB School of Public Health.
At the June 17, 1987, meeting of the Board of Trustees, the School of Community and Allied Health was renamed
as the School of Health Related Professions (SHRP). President Charles A. McCallum, Jr., believed
that the name change better reflected the school’s emphasis on graduate
programs and research activities. In the
spring of 1988, the school underwent a study of its internal organization that
resulted in changes that became effective October 1, 1988. These changes included the renaming of the
Department of Allied Health, the creation of a new Department of Special
Programs, and the addition of an assistant and an associate dean to the Office
of the Dean. The school administered all paramedical education programs at the
university and coordinated paramedical education with Alabama’s junior college system. In 2001 SHRP was reorganized into six
academic departments, a change approved at the board meeting of September 13,
2001. The previous four academic departments
became six new departments, Critical Care, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Science,
Health Services Administration, Nutrition Sciences, Occupational Therapy, and
Physical Therapy.
In April of
2002, a good portion of SHRP, its departments, faculty and students, were moved
into the newly completed Scrushy
Building, the first home
in school history built solely for use by the school. Prior to the completion of the new building,
the school had been housed in whatever available space could be found on the
campus and in the neighborhood adjacent to UAB and in a couple of small brick
office buildings that were acquired by the university in the 1970s and
1980s. The new Scrushy
Building was located adjacent to the
nursing building and faced University
Boulevard across Unity Park.
On April 6, 2006
the University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved a new name for the school
to be effective in June, removing the word “related” from the newly designated
School of Health Professions (SHP). At the
time, the school offered 21 programs at the baccalaureate through doctoral
level and consisted of six academic departments: Critical Care; Diagnostic and
Therapeutic Sciences; Health Services Administration; Nutrition Sciences;
Occupational Therapy; and Physical Therapy.
At the time the school was renamed, the School
of Health Professions was one of the
largest such schools in the US
and ranked number one (of such schools) in funding received from the National
Institutes of Health.
Dr. Keith
Blayney, who oversaw the organization of the school as well as several official
name changes, served as the first dean from January 1971 until his retirement
on January 1, 1992. He was succeeded by
faculty member Dr. Charles Joiner.
Joiner first served as interim dean until he was appointed the school’s
second dean. During Joiner’s tenure, the
school consistently ranked high in NIH funding (gaining the number one position
in 1997). Joiner served until the end of
1999 at which point Dr. Michael Brooks became interim dean effective January 1,
2000. Brooks remained in that capacity
until April 2001 when Dr. Harold Jones became the school’s third dean, a
position he holds to this day.
Maintained and Last Updated by Tim L.
Pennycuff, 27 May 2008.
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