The subseries mainly consists of correspondence, minutes, questionnaire results and press releases related to the Action Committee.
The subseries consists mainly of correspondence and minutes related to Business Practice Management Committee.
Subseries consists of transcripts, cassette tapes, and photographs relating to oral history interviews documenting notable Canadian persons and developments in medical history. Interviews are arranged alphabetically according to surname.
The subseries consists of the following records related to the Entertainment Committee including correspondence, promotional material, sponsorship lists, catering menus, budgets, financial records, and invitations for the following events hosted by this committee such as the Annual Golf Day, the Past-Presidents' night, the annual Christmas Party, the Academy's 100th anniversary celebration, and gala fundraising events.
Subseries consists of the Academy's appointed representative on various Hamilton Wentworth District Health Council committees and subcommittees including the Alcohol and Drug Assessment Committee, the Addiction Committee, the Geriatric/Gerontology, the Health Services Advisory Committee, the Long-Term Care Committee, the Information Transfer from Acute to Long-Term Care Committee, the Mental Health Committee, and the Palliative Care Program.
The subseries consists of the following records related to the History and Archives Committee and includes correspondence, including on naming Dr. A.G. McGhie as the Academy's historian, the committee's agendas, minutes, reports and recommendations, and inventory lists of medical objects housed in the Academy's museum. In addition, there are administrative records for the Ambrose McGhie Medical Museum, which includes an application for incoporation, budgets and financial statements, minutes, by-laws, correspondence, and deed of gifts.
The subseries consists of the Academy's Charter and Letters Patent, constitution, bylaws, including amended bylaws, and the committee's correspondence.
The subseries consists of the following records related to the Library Committee and includes correspondence, minutes, reports of the titles purchased and borrowed, expenditures, financial statements, and promotional brochures explaining the library's operations.
Subseries consists of oral history interviews regarding the founding and early years of the Medical School at McMaster University (now part of the Faculty of Health Sciences). Included are transcripts and cassettes. Interviews were predominantly conducted by Mrs. Joan McAuley (the first archivist at the Health Sciences Library and wife of early faculty member, Dr. Ronald McAuley). The interviews were conducted under the auspices of the Hannah Institute of Medical History and with Dr. Roland’s assistance (as McMaster’s Hannah Chair). Interviews are arranged alphabetically according to surname.
The subseries consists of the following records related to the Mediation Committee including a report establishing the committee, mediation procedural rules, and medical complaints received from patients (restricted).