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Loma Linda University

Loma Linda University (LLU) is a private Seventh-day Adventist health sciences university in Loma Linda, California. As of 2019, the university comprises eight schools[2] and a Faculty of Graduate Studies. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system.[3][4][5][6] The university is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC). Its on-campus church has around 7,000 members.

Loma Linda University
MottoTo make man whole
TypePrivate health sciences university
Established1905 (1905)
AccreditationWSCUC
Religious affiliation
Seventh-day Adventist Church
Endowment$1.04 billion (2020)[1]
PresidentRichard H. Hart
ProvostRonald Carter
Administrative staff
1,068
Undergraduates960
Postgraduates2,467
Location,
California
,
United States

34°03′11″N 117°15′40″W / 34.053°N 117.261°W / 34.053; -117.261
CampusSuburban
Websitewww.llu.edu

History edit

 
Early Postcard of Loma Linda Sanitarium

Beginnings edit

Loma Linda University had its beginning in 1905 when Seventh-day Adventists John Burden and Ellen G. White founded what became known as the Loma Linda Sanitarium.[7]

In February 1906, a council of church workers met at Loma Linda. It consisted of the faculty of Fernando Academy, the faculty of the Loma Linda school, and the executive committee of the Southern California Conference.

In 1906, The Loma Linda College of Evangelists was established. Courses included:

  • Religion: Bible Evangelism, Acts and Epistles, Missionary Methods, and Doctrines and Prophecies.
  • General: History, Languages, Mathematics, English, Music, Piano and Organ.
  • Industrial: Science of Gardening, Practical Gardening, Electrical Mechanics, Carpentry, Cookery, Accounting, Sewing.
  • Nursing/Medical: Chemistry and Anatomy, Children's Diseases, Physiology, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Hydrotherapy, Practical Nursing and Hydrotherapy.[8]

The 1910 Seventh-day Adventist Yearbook enters the school as 'Loma Linda College'. It adds the legal title, 'College of Medical Evangelists of Loma Linda' (CME) and notes that the school was chartered as a Medical College in 1909.[9]

1910 to 1919 edit

Early Clinical Developments edit

From 1913 to 1962, the university taught basic sciences in Loma Linda, but sent its students to Los Angeles for clinical experience. Ellen White promoted rural settings for Adventist schools, but to train medical students, the school needed clinical experience. Loma Linda Sanitarium did not have such a clinic.[10] The American Medical Association would not recognize the medical college if it did not provide adequate clinical experience for its students.

In 1905, the American Medical Association formed a national Council on Medical Education. Dr. Nathan Porter Colwell (1870–1936) became its first secretary the next year. In reaction, Adventists leaders interested in developing the medical school met with Dr. Colwell. He visited the campus and gave counsel on how to proceed. E. E. Andross, president of the Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and chairman of the board for the College of Medical Evangelists, reported on a special meeting of the constituency of the college convened at Loma Linda, January 27, 1913. A large number of General Conference men were in California at time. Andross called this meeting in order to benefit from their counsel. In his report, he wrote that a medical hospital and dispensary was needed to address accreditation requirements for the future medical education at the institution. On September 29, 1913, the College of Medical Evangelists opened the First Street Dispensary in the heart of Los Angeles.[11]

World War I and a 'B' Rating edit

The United States federal government exempted medical students from the military draft. But they would only recognize 'A' and 'B' rated medical schools. The College of Medical Evangelists only had a 'C' rating. California state authorities supported a higher rating, and after a nationwide effort, Percy T. Magan and colleagues persuaded Dr. Colwell to visit the school and determine whether a 'B' rating could be given. After the AMA's visit, the rating was upgraded to 'B'. Medical students who had already left for their military duties returned to finish their medical training. Margaret Rossiter White, Historical Records Librarian at Loma Linda, wrote at the time that it was a tremendous victory for Loma Linda.[12]

1919–1960 edit

 
LLU's 47 General Hospital, Milne Bay

On November 16, 1922, Dr. Colwell reported that the Council on Medical Education had granted an 'A' rating to the College of Medical Evangelists. The medical world, under the leadership of the American Medical Association was quickly developing standards for medical education and for the quality of hospitals. The requirements for accreditation developed as well. The July 12, 1923 Review and Herald presented the addresses given at the Educational Convention held at Colorado Springs from June 5–19, 1923. In an article entitled 'Separation from the World in Education', W.E. Howell, former president of the Loma Linda College of Evangelists (1906)[8] and at the time of the article, the Secretary, or director, of the SDA General Conference Education Department[13] expressed concern for where dependence on accreditation would lead Adventist schools.[14] During World War II, the CME sponsored the 47th General Hospital.[15]

1960–1980 edit

 
Nichol Hall

University status and name change edit

In 1961, college leaders voted to convert the institution to a university and renamed the institution after the city. All its science and clinical faculties were consolidated within the city of Loma Linda by 1962.

On July 9, 1967, the university opened the Loma Linda University Medical Center with more than 125 patients from the old community hospital.[16] The university also operated the Seventh-day Adventist liberal arts college in Riverside from 1967 to 1990, which is now known as La Sierra University.

In 1980, the state designated LLU the only Level I trauma center in San Bernardino, Riverside, Inyo and Mono counties, which comprise more than a fourth of the state's land mass. About 1,600 emergency helicopters land there each year.[16]

1980–2011 edit

In 1991, B. Lyn Behrens became the first female president of LLU. Serving until March 2008, she was succeeded by Richard Hart, who had previously served as LLU's chancellor.

Loma Linda University opened its new 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m2) Centennial Complex on October 28, 2009. The complex includes new classrooms, two large 200–400 seat amphitheaters and more than 100 workstations with labs for dental, medical, physical therapy and graduate students. Updated technology allows the university to link to areas around the globe. Additionally, the complex houses simulation labs where students can practice medical skills on live actors and sophisticated robotic mannequins. The complex was expected to bump up the university's growth by 25 percent from its current enrollment of 4,000 students to 5,000 students by 2010.[17]

Grants and funding edit

The university applies for and receives grants from various organizations. Some of the research grants include:

  • California Walnut Commission[18] for walnut research
  • Pfizer Public Health & Government Group[19] for public health television and Internet programming
  • NSF Partnership for Innovation Grant[20] in partnership with the Larta Institute

Federal government support edit

The special relationship between Loma Linda University and Representative Jerry Lewis, R – San Bernardino, first came to light in a Pulitzer Award-winning expose written by Jerry Kammer.[21] Lewis has lent significant help in funding important school operations. From 1998 to 2003, Loma Linda has received $167.2 million in federal funds, the number one academic recipient in the country receiving nearly $60 million more than the runner up, the University of South Florida.[22] In 2000, it was the single largest recipient of higher education grants at $36 million. Several grants were from the Department of Defense, plus $5 million from NASA for space radiation research. Critics point out that the brother of Lewis is employed by Loma Linda University.[23] In 2008, Loma Linda University received nearly $9.5 million of which $5 million came from the Department of Defense.[24]

School of Public Health edit

The Loma Linda University School of Public Health was founded in 1967. The school is an accredited member of the Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH).[25] The School of Public Health offers a Master of Science (MS), Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Public Health (MPH), Doctor of Public Health (DrPH), and certificates.[26]

School of Behavioral Health edit

The Loma Linda University School of Behavioral Health was created in 2012 and includes the following departments:

  • Counseling and Family Sciences: Child Life Specialist (MS), Counseling (MS), Drug and Alcohol Counseling (Certificate Online), Marital and Family Therapy (MS Online or On-Campus, DMFT Online), Systems, Families, and Couples (PhD), School Counseling (Certificate)
  • Psychology: Clinical Psychology (PhD, PsyD)
  • Social Work and Social Ecology: Criminal Justice (MS), Gerontology (MS), Social Welfare and Social Research (PhD), Social Work (MSW Hybrid or On-Campus, DSW Hybrid)
  • Division of Interdisciplinary Studies: Play Therapy (Certificate Online)
  • Dual Degrees: Counseling/Marital and Family Therapy/Drug and Alcohol Counseling (MS/MS/Certificate Online), Social Work/Criminal Justice (MSW/MS), Social Work/Gerontology (MSW/MS)[27]

Rankings edit

Loma Linda University is not ranked in the 2022 version of the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges Ranking but its nursing program is tied for 76th.[28] It was listed as the 994th best university in the world and the 213th best university in the United States by the Center for World University Rankings in their 2018-2019 rankings.[29]

Notable alumni edit

School of Medicine edit

Name Class of Notability Ref.
T.R.M. Howard, M.D. 1935 Nationally known civil rights leader, entrepreneur, mentor to Medgar Evers, key figure in the investigation of the lynching of Emmett Till, president of the National Medical Association and chief surgeon of the Taborian Hospital of Mound Bayou, Mississippi City Hospital, Number Two, in St. Louis, Missouri
Frank Jobe, M.D. 1956 A world-renowned Orthopedic Surgeon and Professor of Orthopedics at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. Orthopaedic Consultant for the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team, PGA Tour & Senior PGA Tour,

Los Angeles Lakers basketball team, Los Angeles Kings hockey team, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim baseball team

Orthopaedic Surgery, Los Angeles County Hospital in Los Angeles, California
Elisabeth Larsson 1931 Obstetrician/gynecologist and pioneering member of the Medical Women's International Association Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: Pioneering Lives from Ancient Times to the Mid-Twentieth Century (Taylor and Francis, 2000)
Cynara L. Coomer, M.D. 1996 Chief of Breast Surgery and Director of the Comprehensive Breast Center at Staten Island University Hospital and a Fox News medical contributor. SUNY Downstate Health Sciences Medical Center

Other edit

Name Class of Notability Ref.
Heather Knight 1984 President of Pacific Union College [citation needed]
Jerry Yang 19?? Poker player and winner of the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event [30]
Edmund Jaeger 191x Renowned naturalist and author. (Attended Loma Linda College of Medical Evangelists years 1911–12 and 1912–13.) [31]
Brian Brock 1996 Theologian of disability. (Graduated with an MA in Biomedical and Clinical Ethics) [32]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2020. U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. February 19, 2021. Retrieved February 20, 2021.
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  15. ^ The Alumni Journal, Volume 17, Issue 1, August 1946 as quoted in Loma Linda University History website linked here. 2011-07-27 at the Wayback Machine A picture of the CME's 47th General Hospital stationed at Milne Bay is available at the U.S. Army Medical Department Office of Medical History linked here. 2010-12-04 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ a b Glenn, Stacia (October 31, 2007). . San Bernardino Sun. Archived from the original on December 6, 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-15.
  17. ^ Kennedy-Ross, Selicia (October 17, 2007). "What's in the future for I. E. universities?". San Bernardino Sun. Archived from the original on December 8, 2012. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  18. ^ . Walnuts.org. Archived from the original on 2008-09-16. Retrieved 2008-12-09.
  19. ^ "Designs for Health". Llu.edu. from the original on 2008-12-01. Retrieved 2008-12-09.
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  26. ^ "School of Public Health Degrees". from the original on 2007-09-03. Retrieved 2007-07-20.
  27. ^ "School of Behavioral Health – Loma Linda University". Llu.edu. from the original on 27 October 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  28. ^ "Loma Linda University". U.S. News & World Report. 2021. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  29. ^ "Loma Linda University Ranking | CWUR World University Rankings 2018–2019". cwur.org. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  30. ^ "Temecula's unlikely poker champion reflects on fortune | Inland News | PE.com | Southern California News | News for Inland Southern California". Archived from the original on 2007-08-12. Retrieved 2007-08-12.
  31. ^ Ryckman, Raymond E.; Zackrison, James L. (1998). Son of the Living Desert – Edmund C. Jaeger, 1887–1983: Ecologist, Educator, Environmentalist, Biologist, and Philanthropist. Loma Linda, California: R.E. Ryckman. pp. 167–169. ISBN 978-0-9663563-0-4. OCLC 39497413. LCC QH31.J33 R97 1998 University of California, Riverside, Science Library 2016-01-07 at the Wayback Machine
  32. ^ "Schools of Religion, Behavioral Health graduates encouraged to serve others (Page 11)" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2019-02-13. Retrieved 2019-02-12.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Loma Linda University LLU is a private Seventh day Adventist health sciences university in Loma Linda California As of 2019 update the university comprises eight schools 2 and a Faculty of Graduate Studies It is a part of the Seventh day Adventist education system 3 4 5 6 The university is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission WSCUC Its on campus church has around 7 000 members Loma Linda UniversityMottoTo make man wholeTypePrivate health sciences universityEstablished1905 1905 AccreditationWSCUCReligious affiliationSeventh day Adventist ChurchEndowment 1 04 billion 2020 1 PresidentRichard H HartProvostRonald CarterAdministrative staff1 068Undergraduates960Postgraduates2 467LocationLoma Linda California United States34 03 11 N 117 15 40 W 34 053 N 117 261 W 34 053 117 261CampusSuburbanWebsitewww wbr llu wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 1910 to 1919 1 2 1 Early Clinical Developments 1 2 2 World War I and a B Rating 1 3 1919 1960 1 4 1960 1980 1 4 1 University status and name change 1 5 1980 2011 2 Grants and funding 2 1 Federal government support 3 School of Public Health 4 School of Behavioral Health 5 Rankings 6 Notable alumni 6 1 School of Medicine 6 2 Other 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Early Postcard of Loma Linda SanitariumBeginnings edit Loma Linda University had its beginning in 1905 when Seventh day Adventists John Burden and Ellen G White founded what became known as the Loma Linda Sanitarium 7 In February 1906 a council of church workers met at Loma Linda It consisted of the faculty of Fernando Academy the faculty of the Loma Linda school and the executive committee of the Southern California Conference In 1906 The Loma Linda College of Evangelists was established Courses included Religion Bible Evangelism Acts and Epistles Missionary Methods and Doctrines and Prophecies General History Languages Mathematics English Music Piano and Organ Industrial Science of Gardening Practical Gardening Electrical Mechanics Carpentry Cookery Accounting Sewing Nursing Medical Chemistry and Anatomy Children s Diseases Physiology Obstetrics Gynecology Hydrotherapy Practical Nursing and Hydrotherapy 8 The 1910 Seventh day Adventist Yearbook enters the school as Loma Linda College It adds the legal title College of Medical Evangelists of Loma Linda CME and notes that the school was chartered as a Medical College in 1909 9 1910 to 1919 edit Early Clinical Developments edit From 1913 to 1962 the university taught basic sciences in Loma Linda but sent its students to Los Angeles for clinical experience Ellen White promoted rural settings for Adventist schools but to train medical students the school needed clinical experience Loma Linda Sanitarium did not have such a clinic 10 The American Medical Association would not recognize the medical college if it did not provide adequate clinical experience for its students In 1905 the American Medical Association formed a national Council on Medical Education Dr Nathan Porter Colwell 1870 1936 became its first secretary the next year In reaction Adventists leaders interested in developing the medical school met with Dr Colwell He visited the campus and gave counsel on how to proceed E E Andross president of the Pacific Union Conference of Seventh day Adventists and chairman of the board for the College of Medical Evangelists reported on a special meeting of the constituency of the college convened at Loma Linda January 27 1913 A large number of General Conference men were in California at time Andross called this meeting in order to benefit from their counsel In his report he wrote that a medical hospital and dispensary was needed to address accreditation requirements for the future medical education at the institution On September 29 1913 the College of Medical Evangelists opened the First Street Dispensary in the heart of Los Angeles 11 World War I and a B Rating edit The United States federal government exempted medical students from the military draft But they would only recognize A and B rated medical schools The College of Medical Evangelists only had a C rating California state authorities supported a higher rating and after a nationwide effort Percy T Magan and colleagues persuaded Dr Colwell to visit the school and determine whether a B rating could be given After the AMA s visit the rating was upgraded to B Medical students who had already left for their military duties returned to finish their medical training Margaret Rossiter White Historical Records Librarian at Loma Linda wrote at the time that it was a tremendous victory for Loma Linda 12 1919 1960 edit nbsp LLU s 47 General Hospital Milne BayOn November 16 1922 Dr Colwell reported that the Council on Medical Education had granted an A rating to the College of Medical Evangelists The medical world under the leadership of the American Medical Association was quickly developing standards for medical education and for the quality of hospitals The requirements for accreditation developed as well The July 12 1923 Review and Herald presented the addresses given at the Educational Convention held at Colorado Springs from June 5 19 1923 In an article entitled Separation from the World in Education W E Howell former president of the Loma Linda College of Evangelists 1906 8 and at the time of the article the Secretary or director of the SDA General Conference Education Department 13 expressed concern for where dependence on accreditation would lead Adventist schools 14 During World War II the CME sponsored the 47th General Hospital 15 1960 1980 edit nbsp Nichol HallUniversity status and name change edit In 1961 college leaders voted to convert the institution to a university and renamed the institution after the city All its science and clinical faculties were consolidated within the city of Loma Linda by 1962 On July 9 1967 the university opened the Loma Linda University Medical Center with more than 125 patients from the old community hospital 16 The university also operated the Seventh day Adventist liberal arts college in Riverside from 1967 to 1990 which is now known as La Sierra University In 1980 the state designated LLU the only Level I trauma center in San Bernardino Riverside Inyo and Mono counties which comprise more than a fourth of the state s land mass About 1 600 emergency helicopters land there each year 16 1980 2011 edit In 1991 B Lyn Behrens became the first female president of LLU Serving until March 2008 she was succeeded by Richard Hart who had previously served as LLU s chancellor Loma Linda University opened its new 150 000 square foot 14 000 m2 Centennial Complex on October 28 2009 The complex includes new classrooms two large 200 400 seat amphitheaters and more than 100 workstations with labs for dental medical physical therapy and graduate students Updated technology allows the university to link to areas around the globe Additionally the complex houses simulation labs where students can practice medical skills on live actors and sophisticated robotic mannequins The complex was expected to bump up the university s growth by 25 percent from its current enrollment of 4 000 students to 5 000 students by 2010 17 Grants and funding editThe university applies for and receives grants from various organizations Some of the research grants include California Walnut Commission 18 for walnut research Pfizer Public Health amp Government Group 19 for public health television and Internet programming NSF Partnership for Innovation Grant 20 in partnership with the Larta InstituteFederal government support edit The special relationship between Loma Linda University and Representative Jerry Lewis R San Bernardino first came to light in a Pulitzer Award winning expose written by Jerry Kammer 21 Lewis has lent significant help in funding important school operations From 1998 to 2003 Loma Linda has received 167 2 million in federal funds the number one academic recipient in the country receiving nearly 60 million more than the runner up the University of South Florida 22 In 2000 it was the single largest recipient of higher education grants at 36 million Several grants were from the Department of Defense plus 5 million from NASA for space radiation research Critics point out that the brother of Lewis is employed by Loma Linda University 23 In 2008 Loma Linda University received nearly 9 5 million of which 5 million came from the Department of Defense 24 School of Public Health editThe Loma Linda University School of Public Health was founded in 1967 The school is an accredited member of the Association of Schools of Public Health ASPH 25 The School of Public Health offers a Master of Science MS Master of Business Administration MBA Master of Public Health MPH Doctor of Public Health DrPH and certificates 26 School of Behavioral Health editThe Loma Linda University School of Behavioral Health was created in 2012 and includes the following departments Counseling and Family Sciences Child Life Specialist MS Counseling MS Drug and Alcohol Counseling Certificate Online Marital and Family Therapy MS Online or On Campus DMFT Online Systems Families and Couples PhD School Counseling Certificate Psychology Clinical Psychology PhD PsyD Social Work and Social Ecology Criminal Justice MS Gerontology MS Social Welfare and Social Research PhD Social Work MSW Hybrid or On Campus DSW Hybrid Division of Interdisciplinary Studies Play Therapy Certificate Online Dual Degrees Counseling Marital and Family Therapy Drug and Alcohol Counseling MS MS Certificate Online Social Work Criminal Justice MSW MS Social Work Gerontology MSW MS 27 Rankings editLoma Linda University is not ranked in the 2022 version of the U S News amp World Report Best Colleges Ranking but its nursing program is tied for 76th 28 It was listed as the 994th best university in the world and the 213th best university in the United States by the Center for World University Rankings in their 2018 2019 rankings 29 Notable alumni editThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations August 2022 School of Medicine edit Name Class of Notability Ref T R M Howard M D 1935 Nationally known civil rights leader entrepreneur mentor to Medgar Evers key figure in the investigation of the lynching of Emmett Till president of the National Medical Association and chief surgeon of the Taborian Hospital of Mound Bayou Mississippi City Hospital Number Two in St Louis MissouriFrank Jobe M D 1956 A world renowned Orthopedic Surgeon and Professor of Orthopedics at the Keck School of Medicine of USC Orthopaedic Consultant for the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team PGA Tour amp Senior PGA Tour Los Angeles Lakers basketball team Los Angeles Kings hockey team Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim baseball team Orthopaedic Surgery Los Angeles County Hospital in Los Angeles CaliforniaElisabeth Larsson 1931 Obstetrician gynecologist and pioneering member of the Medical Women s International Association Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science Pioneering Lives from Ancient Times to the Mid Twentieth Century Taylor and Francis 2000 Cynara L Coomer M D 1996 Chief of Breast Surgery and Director of the Comprehensive Breast Center at Staten Island University Hospital and a Fox News medical contributor SUNY Downstate Health Sciences Medical CenterOther edit Name Class of Notability Ref Heather Knight 1984 President of Pacific Union College citation needed Jerry Yang 19 Poker player and winner of the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event 30 Edmund Jaeger 191x Renowned naturalist and author Attended Loma Linda College of Medical Evangelists years 1911 12 and 1912 13 31 Brian Brock 1996 Theologian of disability Graduated with an MA in Biomedical and Clinical Ethics 32 See also edit nbsp Christianity portal nbsp California portalLoma Linda University Church Loma Linda University Medical Center List of Seventh day Adventist colleges and universitiesReferences edit As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 20 2021 Loma Linda University Loma Linda University 2019 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