SHS - History of Watkins Memorial Health Center
Watkins Memorial Hospital
Was a gift of
Elizabeth Miller Watkins
Opened in 1931
Student Health Services
Watkins Memorial
Health Center
Opened in 1974)
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100 Year Anniversary Timeline
Original Building
The
first Watkins Memorial Hospital and its equipment were a gift of
Elizabeth Miller Watkins in 1931.
The
first full-time Medical Director was Ralph Canuteson, MD (1928-1965).
Today this building is named Twente Hall.
See:
Campus Map Building 105; Section N-6
The enrollment at the University of Kansas in 1931 was 4,568 and has
steadily increased to the present level of over 27,000 students.
Statistics show that a majority of KU students utilize Student Health
Services during their college years.
Current Building
The
new Watkins Memorial Hospital, in response to the
medical needs of the student population, was designed and built
under the directorship of Raymond A. Schwegler, MD (1965-1973).
The new building opened in March 1974.
Due to an expansion and renovation project, the building now
has 82,000 square feet of space. The name was changed to Student
Heatlh Services, Watkins Memorial Health Center.
See: Campus Map
Building 114; Section K-8
Watkins Memorial Health Center has been accredited by AAAHC from (1988 to Present)
Its Directorship has been:
Raymond Schwegler, MD(1965-1973).
Martin Wollman, MD (1973-1983).
James E. Strobl, M.B.A (1983-1999).
Carol Seager, Masters of Science in Administration, (1999 to Present)