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Bruce D. Tempest oral history collection

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Identifier: HHC 63
Abstract The interview with Bruce D. Tempest (1935- ), an Indian Health Service physician, surveys his many years of practice on the Navajo Nation Reservation from 1967 until his retirement in 1996. Dr. Tempest was a key figure in the identification of the Hantavirus outbreak in the Four Corners area of the United States in 1993.
Dates: 1998

Elizabeth Budlong oral history collection

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Identifier: HHC 110
Scope and Contents This interview with Elizabeth Budlong, RN (1911-1989) focuses on her quarter-century career as a public health nurse/school nurse in Taos County, New Mexico. From 1950 until her retirement in 1973, Ms. Budlong played a major role as an independent health care practitioner in her county. She devised and executed her own public health and school programs such as dental clinics, well-baby immunization campaigns, venereal disease detection programs, and others, which dominated her work as public...
Dates: 1983 November 2

Harry D. Ellis oral history collection

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Identifier: HHC 72
Scope and Contents This interview surveys the life and career of Dr. Harry D. Ellis (1921-1997), a longtime pathologist of Santa Fe and Albuquerque, New Mexico. One of the earliest board-certified pathologists to practice in the state, Dr. Ellis set up his private practice and laboratory in Santa Fe in 1954 and practiced there and throughout northern New Mexico until 1982. In that year, he shifted his practice to Albuquerque, while establishing The Reference Lab, Inc., the largest private pathology laboratory in...
Dates: 1991 September 6

Jonathan M. Mann oral history collection

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Identifier: HHC 53
Abstract This collection consists of an oral history transcript and an article which focus on the career of Jonathan Mann (1947-1998), in his ten years working in the state of New Mexico starting with his first job on assignment from the Centers for Disease Control, Bureau of Epidemiology from 1974 to 1977 and ending with his seven years working with the New Mexico Health and Environment Department as State Epidemiologist/Chief Medical Officer/Deputy Director.
Dates: 1996

Reynaldo M. Deveaux oral history collection

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Identifier: HHC 50
Abstract Oral history of a Mexican-trained physician who practiced in Taos, New Mexico and the surrounding county for more than forty years. The fifteen page transcript documents the professional life of Reynaldo M. Deveaux, M.D., starting with his years as a contract physician for a U.S. Farm Home Administration program in Taos County, New Mexico in 1942, and through his thirty-five years of private practice in a rural area with a large Hispanic population.
Dates: 1983-1984

UNM College of Nursing records

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Identifier: HHC 344

Wilhelm F. Rosenblatt oral history collection

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Identifier: HHC 68
Abstract This collection of materials relating to Wilhelm F. Rosenblatt (1913-2004), a doctor and public health physician in New Mexico, contains an oral history transcript, two audio tapes, copies of articles by Dr. Rosenblatt, and miscellaneous newspaper clippings.
Dates: 1991

Women in Social Services Oral History Collection

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Identifier: MSS-590-BC
Scope and Content This collection contains 17 oral history interviews on 21 audio cassette tapes. In addition, there are 19 detailed tape logs, one for each of the recorded interviews and 2 additional transcripts for interviews that do not have audio tapes.The interviews in this collection were undertaken as research for Sandra Schackel's dissertation. Schackel interviewed New Mexico women involved in public health, New Deal welfare programs, and politics during the 1930s and 1940s. The interviews...
Dates: 1986-1987

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UNM Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center 7
UNM Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections 1
 
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Oral histories 5
Health care New Mexico 2
Nursing—oral histories 2
Public Health. 2
Public health nursing -- New Mexico 2
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School Nursing—oral histories 2
AIDS (Disease) 1
Abortion 1
Anethesia, Obstetrical. 1
Botulism. 1
Clinical Trials--New Mexico. 1
Communicable Disease Control. 1
Communicable Diseases--New Mexico. 1
Communication Methods. 1
Diagnosis, Laboratory. 1
Diphtheria--New Mexico. 1
Disease Notification. 1
Disease Vectors--New Mexico. 1
Dona Ana County Medical Society 1
Economics, Medical. 1
Epidemiology--New Mexico. 1
Epidemiology. 1
Family Practice. 1
Food poisoning 1
Foreign Medical Graduate. 1
Gallup (N.M.) 1
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome--New Mexico. 1
Hantavirus. 1
Health Personnel. 1
Hospitals, Government. 1
Laboratories. 1
Licensure, Medical. 1
Many Farms Study--New Mexico. 1
Maternal Health Services. 1
Medicaid. 1
Medicine, Traditional--New Mexico. 1
Medicine, Traditional. 1
Midwifery. 1
New Deal, 1933-1939 -- New Mexico -- History 1
New Mexico -- African American women -- Societies and clubs 1
New Mexico Medical Society. 1
New Mexico Society of Pathologists 1
New Mexico.—Department of Public Health 1
New Mexico.—State Department of Health 1
Ophthalmology. 1
Osteopathic Medicine. 1
Physicians - oral histories 1
Physicians -- New Mexico 1
Physicians. 1
Physicians—New Mexico. 1
Plague--New Mexico. 1
Plants, Medicinal. 1
Pneumococcal Infections--New Mexico. 1
Pneumonia--New Mexico. 1
Politics. 1
Presbyterian Hospital (Albuquerque, N.M.) 1
Private Sector. 1
Public Health Administration. 1
Public Health Nursing—oral histories 1
Public Health--New Mexico. 1
Public Health—New Mexico. 1
Public welfare -- New Mexico 1
Red Cross -- New Mexico 1
Rural Health. 1
Santa Fe County Medical Society 1
Seaton School of Nursing (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 1
St. Vincent Hospital (Santa Fe, N.M.) 1
Taos County, N.M. 1
Taos, NM 1
Tuba City (Ariz). 1
Tuberculosis 1
United States Army Medical Corps 1
United States. -- Works Progress Administration 1
United States. Federal Emergency Relief Administration 1
University of New Mexico -- History 1
University of New Mexico. School of Medicine 1
Viral Vaccines--New Mexico. 1
Women -- New Mexico 1
Women social reformers -- New Mexico 1
Women social workers -- New Mexico 1
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Names
Spidle, Jake W., 1941- 6
Adler, Stuart Welsh, 1892-1987 1
Arizona. Department of Health Services 1
Beth Israel Hospital (Boston, Mass.) 1
Derbyshire, Robert C. (Robert Cushing), 1910- 1