Guide to the Collections of the Center for the

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Guide to the Collections of the Center for the
GUIDE TO THE COLLECTIONS
OF
THE CENTER FOR THE HISTORY OF
FAMILY MEDICINE
11400 Tomahawk Creek Parkway
Leawood, KS 66211
Telephone: (913) 906-6000
Fax: (913) 906-6095
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.aafpfoundation.org/chfm
Seventh Edition, Revised and Updated
Effective July 1, 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ARCHIVES COLLECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-257
Records of Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Records of Individuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Audio-Visual Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oversized Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Photograph Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LIBRARY COLLECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Books-Main Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Books-Rare Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Books-Reference Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Books-Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Periodicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference (Clip) Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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258-413
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360
MUSEUM (ARTIFACT) COLLECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414-422
Artifacts in Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414
Plaques & Framed Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417
Traveling Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419
APPENDIX 1: CHFM Uniform Subject Headings List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423
APPENDIX 2: CHFM Research Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424
APPENDIX 3: CHFM Price List for Reproductions and Services . . . . . . . . . 425
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INTRODUCTION
This seventh edition of the Guide to the Collections of the Center for the History of Family
Medicine offers our visitors and researchers a revised, updated and comprehensive look at the
collections of the Center for the History of Family Medicine, or CHFM. It is the result of more
than eleven years of ongoing cataloging, inventorying, and reorganization work done on the
collections, and highlights what is now the premier collection on the history of the specialty of
family medicine in the United States.
The Center for the History of Family Medicine serves as the primary repository of information
and resources on the history and evolution of general practice, family practice, the specialty of
family medicine and the family medicine organizations. Its mission is to document, organize and
preserve organizational records, personal papers, books and artifacts in all formats and
disseminate information about them in both printed and electronic form. It also serves as an
informational link to all other family medicine organizations and to all who are interested in the
history of the specialty. As such, it fills three important roles in one: as an historical research
library, holding published works on family medicine, as well as books by or about family
physicians; as an archives, serving as the official repository for both the records of the major
family medicine organizations and leaders within the specialty; and finally, as a museum,
featuring artifacts and exhibits from the earliest days of general practice up to the present day’s
specialty of family medicine. The Center also features a professionally staffed, climatecontrolled facility utilizing archival-quality materials for preserving records and artifacts of
enduring historical value, and offers a variety of programs and services, such as an oral history
project to help capture and preserve the ongoing history of family medicine; research and
reference services; and both traveling and online exhibits to help tell the unique story of our
specialty.
The first move to begin an historical center within the specialty came in 1987, when Claudene
Clinton, then Director of the Division of Research and Information Services for the American
Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), suggested the need for the establishment of a repository
within the AAFP to house the growing body of material relating to the founding, growth and
development of both the Academy and the specialty of family medicine. In 1989, the Board of
Directors of the Academy established an “AAFP Archives” within the Academy, and following
her retirement as Director of the Division of Research and Information Services, Ms. Clinton
served as the first Archivist for the Archives on a contractual basis with the Academy.
On January 1, 1992, administrative responsibility for the Archives was transferred from the
Academy to the AAFP Foundation. There were several reasons for this transfer: Ms. Clinton
intended to discontinue her contract to administer the Archives at the end of 1991; after review,
according to a memo from then AAFP Executive Vice President Robert Graham, MD, it was
determined that the archives was “a logical extension of the present activities and services of the
Huffington Library,” then a part of the Foundation; the Archives’ new focus (on documenting
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not just the history of the Academy but the specialty of family medicine as a whole) and its new
name (it had been changed from the “AAFP Archives” to “The Archives for Family Practice”)
required that a neutral member of the “family of family medicine” administer it, a role which it
was felt the Foundation could best fill due to its non-profit status; and finally, that being housed
under the auspices of the Foundation, a non-profit, charitable 501(c)(3) corporation, would also
provide the added benefit of enabling the Archives to solicit donations of money as well as
materials for its collections.
Following its transfer to the Foundation, a Board of Curators was established to serve in an
advisory capacity to the Foundation’s Board of Trustees on the operations of the Archives.
Initially the Board was made up of seven voting members (since expanded to fifteen) “who have
made significant contributions to family practice; who possess a broad perspective of the
discipline; who have a strong interest in its historical development; and who are familiar with all
the organizations in the discipline.” Following its transfer to the Foundation, a professional
archivist was hired, acquisitions and access and use policies were developed, and major strides
were made in broadening both the depth and breadth of the Archives collections through
preserving and organizing the records of enduring organizational and historical value generated
by both the major national organizations involved in family medicine and by individuals
involved in the history and development of family medicine. Further support for the activities of
the Archives was provided through an unrestricted educational grant provided by Sandoz (later
renamed Novartis) Pharmaceuticals averaging $50,000 per year from 1993 through 2002. In
1998, an endowment was also created for the Center, to help realize the Board of Curators’
vision of a “self-sustaining and self-supporting” entity operating within the Foundation.
By 2003, the Archives for Family Practice had evolved into the principal resource center for the
collection, conservation, exhibition and study of materials relating to the history of family
medicine. This rapid expansion of the Archives for Family Practice’s collections, coupled with
some confusion generated by its name (which was similar to several medicine journals bearing
the title “Archives”), gave rise for the need for a name change for the Archives. Consequently,
in November of 2003, the Board of Curators and the AAFP Foundation Board of Trustees
approved a new name for the facility, and on January 1, 2004, the Archives for Family Practice
officially became the Center for the History of Family Medicine.
Besides the Academy and the Foundation, other family medicine organizations that now
contribute to the Center by placing their records into its holdings, donating to its endowment and
having their members serve on its advisory board include the American Board of Family
Medicine (ABFM); the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP); the
Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM); the Association of Family Medicine
Residency Directors (AFMRD); the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG);
and the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM). All of the collections within the
Center serve to document the history of family medicine’s changing role in delivering health care
and advocating for patients.
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The Center for the History of Family Medicine is presently the only institution dedicated to
preserving and sharing the history of family medicine in the United States. As a unique
institution within the world of family medicine, the CHFM chronicles family medicine’s
distinguished past and looks forward to its promising future. We believe that the Center is
unique—one of the finest historical centers of its kind among medical specialty organizations,
and the premier resource center for the study of the history of family medicine in the United
States. It is our goal to serve as a professional historical resource center of the highest quality,
and it is in this spirit that this Guide to the Collections of the Center for the History of Family
Medicine has been prepared.
Don Ivey, Manager
Center for the History of Family Medicine
July 1, 2016
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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
This Guide to the Collections for the Center for the History of Family Medicine is arranged in
four major sections:
1). ARCHIVES COLLECTION
The Archives Collection consists of the official historical records of the major family medicine
organizations, as well as the personal and professional papers of individuals involved in the
development and evolution of family medicine. Included in this collection are also photographs,
slides, audio and videotapes, CDs, DVDs and other audio-visual materials.
The Archives Collection is arranged in five major categories as follows:
a). Records of Organizations—These records include the official historical records and
publications of major family medicine organizations and include the records of the American
Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), the American Academy of Family Physicians
Foundation (AAFP Foundation), the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM), the
American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP), the Association of Departments
of Family Medicine (ADFM), the Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors
(AFMRD), the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG), and the Society of
Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM). These records are arranged in acid-free (blue-grey)
archival boxes within the Center and are arranged according to the Center’s uniform subject
headings list (see Appendix 1 for details).
b). Records of Individuals—These include the personal and professional papers of general
practitioners, family physicians, educators and others involved in the development and evolution
of the specialty of family medicine. This collection is arranged in acid-free (tan) archival boxes
within the Center and is arranged according to the Center’s uniform subject headings list (see
Appendix 1 for details).
c.) Audio-Visual Materials—Audio-visual materials include CDs, DVDs, computer diskettes,
flash (thumb) and hard drives, films, slides, audiocassettes, videotapes (1/2” VHS, 3/4” BetaMax and other) and microfilm relating to the history and evolution of the specialty of family
medicine. All audio-visual materials are arranged according to the uniform subject headings list
(see Appendix 1) and are stored in the Audio-Visual Room in the Center. The Audio-Visual
Collections also include taped oral histories, including the “Voices from Family Medicine” Oral
History Series, and extensive audio and videotape collections.
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d). Oversized Materials- Oversized materials are composed of large or oversized blueprints,
photographs, posters, and other materials that because of their size or bulk, are stored separately
in an oversized flat file within the Center. They are arranged in two separate divisions: as NonPhotograph materials (posters, prints, blueprints, etc.) and as Photographs.
e). Photographs- The Photograph Collection contains approximately 25,000 photographs [as of
July 1, 2016] on a variety of subjects relating to the history of family medicine. Copies of
photographic prints may be requested from most of the photos in our collection at a cost. (For
more details on prices for reproductions and services, please see Appendix 3.) The Photograph
Collection is also subdivided into two major categories: regular-size photographs, negatives and
extra prints, which are located in acid-free (tan) archival boxes in the Center; and Oversized
original photographs, which are located within the oversized flat file in the Center. Both regularsize and oversized photographs are indexed and arranged under the Center’s uniform subject
headings. (Note: at present, all individual photographs have not yet been inventoried, but the
subjects under which they are contained have been listed for purposes of this Catalog. For more
details, see the Photographic Collections section later in this Guide.)
2). LIBRARY COLLECTION
The Library Collection contains over 1,200 volumes [as of July 1, 2016] on the following
subjects:
a.) Books by or about family medicine or family physicians;
b.) General works on the history of American medicine; and
c.) General reference works.
Books within the Library Collection are organized and subdivided into four categories: books in
the Main Collection; Rare Collection (classified as such due to their age, value or if signed by
the author or presenter); the Reference Collection; and the Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection in
the History of Family Medicine.
In addition, the Library Collection also includes periodicals as well as more than 2,000 [as of
July 1, 2016] individual reference (clip) files containing extracted and photocopied materials on
a variety of subjects related to family medicine. These files are classified and arranged under the
same uniform subject headings as are used for the Archives Collection (see Appendix 1 for more
details on the uniform subject headings).
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3). MUSEUM (ARTIFACT) COLLECTION
The Center’s Museum (Artifact) Collection consists of artifacts or other three-dimensional
objects, textiles, and framed or other exhibit materials that are of value in interpreting the history
of family medicine in the United States or that are of value for use in permanent or temporary
exhibits on the history of family medicine in the United States.
The collection is arranged in three major categories as follows:
a). Artifacts in Storage—Included in this collection are souvenirs and ephemera from the major
family medicine organizations, badges, textiles, and other items which are currently in storage
(i.e., those items which are not presently on exhibit or which have not been packaged as part of a
traveling exhibit);
b). Plaques & Framed Items- These include framed pictures, plaques, posters (which include
framed posters, posters mounted on foam core, and large posters stored in tubes) which are
currently not being used in exhibits or are not on display; and
c). Traveling Exhibits- Traveling exhibits have been developed from the Center’s collections.
These exhibits are specially prepared to be loaned to the various family medicine organizations,
schools, civic organizations or other archives, libraries and museums for research or display
purposes on a temporary basis. They are boxed and stored in the Center for use when needed.
All Artifacts in Storage and Plaques & Framed Items are arranged according to the Center’s
uniform subject headings list (see Appendix 1 for details). Traveling Exhibits are contained in
acid-free (white) boxes and are arranged in the Center alphabetically by exhibition title.
4). APPENDICES
The three appendices are designed to provide additional information which may be of interest to
the researcher. They are:
a). Appendix 1: CHFM Uniform Subject Headings List—contains major headings under which
the collection is organized;
b). Appendix 2: CHFM Research Policies—provides an overview of rules and guidelines for
researchers using the Center’s collections; and
c). Appendix 3: CHFM Price List for Reproductions and Services—details all prices for
obtaining reproductions from the Center’s collections, or for research services, postage, etc.
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ARCHIVES COLLECTION
RECORDS OF ORGANIZATIONS:
AAFP Insurance Services, Inc.
- Board of Directors Agendas & Minutes (1980-Present) (3 boxes)
- Marketing Materials (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
Academic Family Medicine Organizations (AFMO)/Council of Academic Family Medicine
(CAFM)
- Files (1990-2008) (4 boxes)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
Accounting Division [RESTRICTED ACCESS]:
- Financial Statements (1984-1994) (4 boxes)
- Budget Management System Files (2003-2008) (1 box)
Administration Division:
- AAFP Headquarters Files (1949-Present; 3 boxes)
- Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
Alliance for E-Health Innovation- See: Center for Health Information Technology (CHiT)
Assembly- See: General/Miscellaneous Materials-Meetings, Conventions & Special EventsScientific Assembly
Board of Directors [RESTRICTED ACCESS]:
- Academy Officers & Members of Commissions and Committees Index Card Files (19471993) (2 boxes)
- Board of Directors Dinner Files; Inaugural Ceremony & President’s Reception Files;
President’s Award Files; President’s Letters Files (1 box)
- Directories; Reports; Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
- Executive Committee Minutes (1973-1990); Special Bulletins (1970-1990) (2 boxes)
- History of the AAFP Board of Directors (1947-Present) (1 box)
- Minute Books (June 10, 1947-December 7-8, 2007; 188 volumes)
- Index of Board of Directors and Executive Committee Minutes (1947-1974, 1978-1987,
1988-2006, 2011-2014; 2 boxes)
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Orientation Manuals (1978, 1988, 1998-2002) (1 box)
Scientific Assembly Files (1998-2001) (2 boxes)
Special Bulletins (1988-2002) (11 boxes)
Subcommittee Agendas (1992-1993, 2010) (2 boxes)
Subcommittee on Strategic Planning Files (1984, 1988-1990, 1992-1993, 2005) (1 box)
Center for Health Information Technology (CHIT) (1 box)
Commissions, Committees & Task Forces [RESTRICTED ACCESS]:
- Ad Hoc Committee on Proprietary Practices
- Agenda with Hearing Transcripts and Background Reading Materials
(June 18-19, 1991) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (1989-1991) (1 box)
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Ad Hoc Committee on Referrals/Referral Guidelines (1994-1995) (1 box)
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Ad Hoc Committee on Student Interest/Subcommittee on Student Interest/Student Interest
Task Force
- Agendas (1988-1992, 1994, 1998) (4 boxes)
- Minutes (1988-2000); Miscellaneous Files & Publications (1 box)
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Ad Hoc Task Force/Committee on Aging (1980-1991) (2 boxes)
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Ad Hoc Task Force on FDA/Committee on Drugs and Devices
- Minutes (1978-1980, 1982-1995); Special Bulletins (1986-1993) (1 box)
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Ad Hoc Task Force/Committee on Professional Liability (1977-1995) (1 box)
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Ad Hoc Task Force on Standards of Care (1988) (1 box)
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Ad Hoc Task Force to Study the Future of AAFP Involvement in Family Practice Education
- Miscellaneous Files (1983-1986) (1 box)
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AMA Committee on Preparation for General Practice/Committee on Requirements for
Certification (CORC)
- Minutes; Miscellaneous Files (c. 1953-1958)/Reports (1966-1967) (1 box)
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Chapter Affairs Committee
- Agendas (1975-1980, 1982-Present) (8 boxes)
- Minutes (1974-1987, 1989-2001) (1 box)
- Special Bulletins (1974-1985, 1989-1992, 1997-2000); Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
Commission on Clinical Policies and Research
- Agendas (1996-2005) (6 boxes)
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Minutes (1996-1999, 2001, 2004-2005) (1 box)
Miscellaneous Files (2 boxes)
Research Working Group Files (June 1996-1997) (1 box)
Special Bulletins (1994-2000) (1 box)
Working Group on Periodic Health Examinations Agendas (1999-2005) (3 boxes)
Working Group on Research Agendas (1996, 2000, 2002-2005); Research Advocacy
Working Group Agendas (2003-2004) (1 box) See also: Task Force to Enhance
Family Practice Research
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Commission on Continuing Medical Education (CME)/Commission on Continuing
Professional Development
- Agendas (1999-2012) (5 boxes)
- Annual Reports (1980-1997, 1999-2003); Board Recommendations (1986-1988,
1991, 2000-2004, 2010) (1 box)
- Curriculum Subcommittee/Home Study Self-Assessment (HSSA) Subcommittee
Agendas & Minutes (1981-1996) (5 boxes)
- Minutes (1977-2015) [incomplete] (2 boxes)
- New Critiera for Evaluating and Categorizing Clinical Content Pilot Materials
Booklet (March 2001) (1 volume; 2 copies)
- Orientation/Reference Manual (1999, 2006) (1 box)
- Special Bulletins (1988, 1994-1996, 1998, 2000-2001, 2003) (1 box)
- Subcommittee on Clinical Content & Accreditation Agendas (2001-2011) (1 box)
- Subcommittee on Production and Development History (1985, 1987, 1991); Agendas
& Minutes (1985-1996) (3 boxes)
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Commission on Education
- Agendas (1986-1991, 1993, 1996) (5 boxes)
- Annual Reports (1979-1993); Recommendations (1984-1986, 1988-1990, 1992);
Miscellaneous Files & Publications (1 box)
- Minutes (1970-1993, 1995-2001) (3 boxes)
- Miscellaneous Subcommittees (1 box)
- Special Bulletins (1980-1990, 1992, 1994-1999) (1 box)
- Subcommittee on Curriculum/Graduate Curriculum Agendas & Minutes (1982-1985,
1987-1991, 1993-1996); Subcommittee #1-2 Agendas (1984-1985) (2 boxes)
- Subcommittee on International Family Practice Agendas, Correspondence & Minutes
(1986-2000) (3 boxes)
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Commission on Environmental and Public Health (1 box)
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Commission on Health Care Services
- Agendas (1991-1993, 1996) (3 boxes)
- Minutes (1974-2001) (2 boxes)
- Publications; Annual Reports (2 boxes)
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Special Bulletins (1993-1997) (1 box)
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Commission on Hospitals
- Minutes (1970-1971, 1983-1991); Miscellaneous Publications (1 box)
- Special Bulletins (1986-1990) (1 box)
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Commission on Legislation and Public Policy/Legislation and Governmental Affairs
- Minutes (1970-1998, 2000-2001) (2 boxes)
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Commission on Membership and Member Services
- Agendas (1989, 1992, 1997-2000) (2 boxes)
- Minutes (1967-2001); Special Bulletins (1983-1986) (2 boxes)
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Commission on Public Health and Scientific Affairs/Commission on Public Health/
Commission on Health of the Public and Science
- Agendas (1985-2001, 2004-present) (18 boxes)
- Member Files; Publications & Special Bulletins (1987-1994) (5 boxes)
- Minutes (1974-1987, 1990-1999, 2001-2012 [incomplete]) (2 boxes)
- Miscellaneous Files and Publications (1981-Present) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Subcommittees and Working Groups (3 boxes)
- Patient Education in Your Practice: A Handbook for the Office Setting (2000, 2003)
(2 volumes)
- Physician’s Guide to Outpatient Nutrition (2001) (2 volumes)
- Public Health Awards Nominations (1992-2004, 2006-2008) (3 boxes)
- Special Bulletins (1995-2001) (1 box)
- Subcommittee on HIV/Infectious Diseases Agendas (1989-1995); Correspondence
(1987-1991, 1993) [includes Subcommittee on Mental Health & Substance Abuse
(1991) (3 boxes)
- Subcommittee on Periodic Health Examination/Periodic Health Intervention Agendas
(1988-1989, 1991-1995) (4 boxes)
- Subcommittee on Public Health and Environmental Health Agendas (1992-1995) (2
boxes)
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Commission on Quality and Scope of Practice/Commission on Quality and Practice
- Minutes & Board Recommendations (1991-1997) (1 box)
- Minutes & Board Recommendations (1998-1999); Hospital Files (1988-1991)
(1 box)
- Miscellaneous Bulletins, Files and Publications (1992-2004) (1 box)
- Commission on Science
- Agendas/Subcommittee Agendas (2006-2008) (3 boxes)
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Commission on Special Issues and Clinical Interests
- Agendas (1992-1993) (2 boxes)
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Committee on Cancer (1971-1984) (1 box)
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Committee on Clinical Investigation (1967-1978) (1 box)
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Committee on Finance and Accounting- See: Accounting Division
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Committee on Health Education [formerly Task Force on ILGWU Project]
- Agendas (1988-1995); Minutes (1980-1995) (3 boxes)
- Special Bulletins (1984-1995) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (4 boxes)
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Committee on Insurance/Committee on Members’ AAFP Insurance & Financial Services/
Committee on Finance and Insurance
- Minutes (1952, 1957, 1963-1966, 1968-1989, 1991-1995) (2 boxes)
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Committee on Medical Ethics
- Minutes (1985-1990); Special Bulletins (1985-1990) (1 box)
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Committee on Mental Health
- Minutes (1969-1970, 1972-1989); Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
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Committee on Minority Health Affairs
- Agendas (1990-1994); Annual Reports (1981-1983; 1989-1995); Minutes (19801995); Special Bulletins (1983-1995); “Sunday Morning Message About Health”
(1987) (5 boxes)
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Committee on Research
- Agendas (1992-1995) (2 boxes)
- McNeil Research Awards Files; Certificates; Miscellaneous Files (1989-1997)
(2 boxes)
- Memorandums and Publications (1979-1993) (1 box)
- Minutes (1986-1995) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
- Research Awards Files (1978-1989) (1 box)
- Research Awards Non-Recipient Files [RESTRICTED ACCESS] (1990-1993) (3
boxes)
- Research Awards Recipient Files [RESTRICTED ACCESS] (FY 1981-1986) (4
boxes)
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Committee on Resident and Student Affairs
- Agendas (1982-1983, 1985-1991, 1994-1995, 1997-1999, 2004) (includes Report of
Subcommittee on Financing A Medical Education (Feb. 20, 1982); Annual Reports
(1979-1992, 1994-2004); Board Recommendations (1991, 1993-1998);
Correspondence (1983-1998); Special Bulletins (1984-1993) (7 boxes)
- Minutes (1974-2004) (2 boxes)
- Miscellaneous Files (2 boxes)
- NCFPR/NCSM Planning Committee Agendas (1999); Minutes (1993-2001) (1 box)
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Committee on Scientific Program
- Minutes (1970-2001); Miscellaneous Files (2 boxes)
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Committee on Special Constituencies
- Miscellaneous Files (including Meeting Summaries) (1995-2002) (2 boxes)
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Committee on Women in Family Medicine
- Agendas (1989-1990, 1992) (2 boxes)
- Minutes (1983-1995) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files & Materials (1985-1992, 1994) (1 box)
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Executive Committee-See: Board of Directors- Executive Committee
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Finance Committee-See: Accounting Division
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New Physicians Committee
- Agendas (1988-1995); Minutes & Recommendations (1985-1995) (4 boxes)
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Publications Committee-See: Publications Division- Publications Committee
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Public Relations/Marketing Committee-See: Communications Division- Public Relations/
Marketing Committee
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Screening Committee (1 box)
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Task Force on AAFP/Chapter Relations/ Task Force on Chapter Support Initiatives (2
boxes)
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Task Force on Clinical Policies for Patient Care
- Agendas (1988-1993, 1995); Recommendations (1991-1992); Miscellaneous Files;
Notes; Five-Year Plan for Clinical Policy Development (6 boxes)
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Task Force on HIV/AIDS
- Agendas & Minutes; Recommendations (1987-1989) (2 boxes)
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Correspondence; Special Bulletins (1987-1989) (1 box)
Member Files (1987-1989) (1 box)
Miscellaneous Files (1987-1989) (3 boxes)
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Task Force on ILGWU Project (1980-1983) – See: Committee on Health Education
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Task Force on Inner City/Urban Health (2001-2002) (1 box)
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Task Force on Linkages to Practice Improvement (2002-2006) (1 box)
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Task Force on Obstetrics
- Minutes (1991-1993; Special Bulletins (1991-19930 (1 box)
Task Force on Sports Medicine
- Miscellaneous Files (c.1987-1990) (1 box)
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Task Force/Plan to Enhance Family Practice Research
- Advanced Research Training (ART) Grant Award Files (3 boxes)
- Agendas (1997-2002); Recommendations (1997-2001); Leadership Orientation
(1998); Practice-Based Research Networks in the 21st Century (1998) (3 boxes)
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Miscellaneous Commissions, Committees & Task Forces
- ABFP Screening Committee- Task Force on Universal Coverage
(7 boxes)
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General/Miscellaneous Commissions, Committees & Task Forces Materials
Miscellaneous Files (2 boxes)
Orientation Manuals/Leadership Orientations (1 box)
Communications Division:
- Periodical Publications (2 volumes, 45 boxes, 7 flat boxes):
- AAFP Assembly Reporter (includes Congress Reporter; Congress Summary; Final
Day Wrap-Up; Overnight Reports) (1974-1999)
- AAFP Directors Newsletter/AAFP Direct (Dec. 13, 1985-March 18, 2005)
- AAFP News Now (in printed and electronic PDF formats; 2005-present)
- AAFP Reporter (1974-May 1995)
- AAFP Resident/Student Newsletter (1977-1989)
- AAFP This Week (2000-2004)
- Daily Bulletin (1952-1958)
- Daily Bulletin and Directory (1949-1951)
- Daily News (1959-1973)
- FP Report (June 1995-2005)
- General Practice News (1948-1950)
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Good Health! (1986-1998)
Headquarters Bulletin (1950-1973)
The Pulse (2004-Present)
The Pulse+ (August 14, 2014-Present)
Scientific Assembly Chronicle (2005); Scientific Assembly Post (2006); UpClose/
Assembly Schedule (2008, 2010-2014); FMX Daily Experience (2015- )
- Secretary’s News Letter (1949)
- Tea Time Topics (1960-2004 [Incomplete])
- Weekly Staff Letter (January 8, 1971-December 6, 1985)
AAFP Current Issues Resource Books (1988; 1990-1993, 1999) (7 volumes)
AAFP Direct/Directors’ Newsletter Source Material Files (2001) (2 boxes)
AAFP Family Physician of the Year Profiles, 1977-1997 (1 volume; 3 copies in collection)
AAFP Family Practice Information Kit: A Compendium of Current Information about
Family Practice for Medical Students and their Mentors (1988) (1 volume)
AAFP Reporter Files (c.1973-1995); FP Report Files (1995, 2000); AAFP News Now (ANN)
Files (2007) (1 box)
AAFP Reporter/FP Report Indexes (1973-1994; 1997-1998); Headquarters Bulletin Indexes
(1959-1972) (1 box)
Academy Awards [AAFP Awards Recognition Process] (November 1998; January 2000)
(2 volumes)
Awards Files- Awards of Merit; Family Doctor of the Year Awards; Humanitarian Awards;
Journalism Awards; Mead Johnson Awards; Parke-Davis Awards; Silver Anvil Awards;
Thomas W. Johnson Awards (1988-1992, 1997) (2 boxes)
Awards Files- Awards-Overview; Chapter PR and Publications Awards Files (1 box)
Environmental Scan Files (2003-2005; 2007-2009); Gallup Studies Files (1991, 1995, 1997)
(1 box)
Family Health Month- Packets (1987-1993, 1996, 1999-2000) (2 boxes)
Historical Materials-New Specialty in Family Practice; Move to Establish a Certifying
Board in Family Medicine; History of the Creation of Family Medicine (1 box)
Miscellaneous Files (A-Z; 1971-2003) (4 boxes)
News Clips (1995-1998, 2001-2009) (5 volumes and 12 boxes)
News Clips- Annals of Family Medicine (2002-2005) (1 box)
News Releases (1988-1992, 1995-1999) (4 volumes)
Practice Development Handbook: A Guide for the Family Physician (1993) (1 volume;
2 copies in collection)
Public Relations:
- Advertorials/PR Campaign Materials/Press Kits (4 boxes)
- Hallmark Joint Projects (Hugga Bunch, Rainbow Brite, Zoobilee Zoo) (1984-1988)
(1 box)
- Ketchum Public Relations-Public Relations Activity Reports (1991-1993) (1 box)
- Media Companies Reports & Reconciliations (3 boxes)
- Media Monitors/Reports (1991-1994, 2001) (1 box)
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Orbis/Event News Network (ENN) Public Relations Activity Reports (1996-2001)
(1 box)
- Public Information/Public Relations Program Files; “Ever Wish” Advertising
Campaign Files (1986-1989) (3 boxes)
- A Report on Lifestyles/Personal Health Care in Different Occupations [ILGWU
Project] (Sept. 1979) (1 box)
- Speeches (1981-1989, 1992-1994) (2 boxes)
- Surveys (1 box)
Public Relations/Marketing Committee- Minutes (1970-1995) (2 boxes)
Readership Surveys (1974-2004) (2 boxes)
Slide Show Files (1 box)
Stand Up & Speak Out! Tips for Effective Public Speaking (c.1994) (1 volume)
Stand Up & Speak Out . . . Again! Speeches on Patient Education and the Specialty of
Family Practice (1994) (1 volume)
Stand Up & Speak Out . . . Again! Speeches on Patient Education and the Specialty of
Family Practice (1996) (1 volume)
Stand Up & Speak Out . . . To Teens! Presentations for Adolescent Audiences (c.1994)
(1 volume)
Testimony Files (1 box)
Congress of Delegates:
- Delegates Dinner Materials (1949, 1951-1985, 1988-1995, 1997-2001, 2003-2004,
2006-2007) (1 box)
- Delegates Handbook (1950, 1955, 1958-1959, 1965-1967, 1970-1972, 1976, 1982,
1984-2016) (11 boxes)
- Delegates Index Card Files (Arranged by State) (1947-1988) (1 box)
- Index and Digest of the Transactions of the Congress of Delegates (1948-2007, 20112014) (2 boxes)
- Miscellaneous Materials:
- AAFP Delegation to the AMA Meeting Files (3 boxes)
- Campaign Items; Candidate Directories; Guide for Physicians and First Time
Attendees; Pictorial Directories (1 box)
- Proceedings of the Congress of Delegates (1963, 1968, 1977, 1982-2015) (15 boxes)
- Transactions of the Congress of Delegates (1948-present) (7 boxes)
Constituent Chapters:
Alabama (1 box)
Alaska (1 box)
Arizona (1 box)
Arkansas (1 box)
California (3 boxes)
Colorado (2 boxes)
Connecticut (1 box)
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District of Columbia (1 box)
Florida (3 boxes)
Georgia (2 boxes)
Guam (1 box)
Hawaii (1 box)
Idaho (1 box)
Illinois (2 boxes)
Indiana (1 box)
Iowa (2 boxes; includes AAFP Central States Winter Get-Away materials)
Kansas (2 boxes)
Kentucky (3 boxes)
Louisiana (1 box)
Maine (1 box)
Maryland (3 boxes)
Massachusetts (1 box)
Michigan (2 boxes)
Minnesota (2 boxes)
Mississippi (1 box)
Missouri (2 boxes)
Montana (1 box)
Nebraska (3 boxes)
Nevada (1 box)
New Hampshire (1 box)
New Jersey (2 boxes)
New Mexico (1 box)
New York (3 boxes)
North Carolina (3 boxes)
North Dakota (1 box)
Ohio (4 boxes)
Oklahoma (2 boxes)
Oregon (2 boxes)
Pennsylvania (3 boxes)
Puerto Rico (1 box)
Rhode Island (1 box)
South Carolina (2 boxes)
South Dakota (1 box)
Tennessee (2 boxes)
Texas (6 boxes)
Uniformed Services (2 boxes)
Utah (1 box)
Vermont (1 box)
Virginia (2 boxes)
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Washington (2 boxes)
West Virginia (1 box)
Wisconsin (2 boxes)
Wyoming (1 box)
Content & Digital Optimization Division- See: Online & Custom Publishing Division
Continuing Medical Education (CME) Division:
- AAFP/American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) Flexible Sigmoidoscopy
Project Files (4 boxes)
- Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Accreditation
Application Materials (1987, 1993, 1997) (3 boxes)
- Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Self Study
Reaccreditation Materials (2001, 2007) (1 box)
- Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) Course Materials (2 boxes, 1 volume)
- AFP Quizzes (1976; 1981-1989) (1 box)
- Annual Clinical Focus (ACF) Files (3 boxes)
- Case Studies in Family Medicine (2004) (1 volume)
- Chronic Illness: A Case-Based Approach to Practical Management (2007) (1 volume)
- Clinical Procedures Learning Packages (1 box)
- Colposcopy (c.1999) (1 volume)
- Colposcopy Update and Review (Apr. 5-6, 2003) (1 volume)
- Course Materials (1977-1995, 1997-2005, 2007-2008) (11 boxes)
- Definition of Primary Care Files (1993-1995) (1 box)
- Emergency and Urgent Care (2008) (1 volume)
- Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) (1994) (1 volume)
- Essentials of Musculoskeletal Care (2007) (1 volume)
- Family Centered Maternity Care (1999, 2006) (2 volumes, 1 box)
- Family Medicine Television Network (FMTN) (1993-1994, 1996); National Institute for
Program Directors Development (NIPDD) (1995); National Primary Care Consortium
(NPCC) (1997); Primary Care Organizations Network (PCON) (1992-1993) (1 box)
- Family Practice/Medicine Board Review (1998-2001; 2014) (5 volumes, 2 boxes)
- Flexible Sigmoidoscopy for the Family Physician (1985) (1 volume)
- Geriatric Medicine (1995-1996, 1999) (3 volumes)
- Geriatric Medicine for the Family Physician (2011) (1 volume)
- Home Study Self-Assessment (HSSA):
- Advisory Board Agendas (1997-2002) (2 boxes)
- HSSA Monographs (Numbers 1-313; 315, 327)
- HSSA Program Files (2 boxes)
- Infant, Child & Adolescent Medicine (2007) (1 volume)
- Miscellaneous Files (3 boxes)
- National Rural Health Association Files (1980-1993) (2 boxes)
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Prevention of Motor Vehicle Trauma (September 1989) (1 volume)
Primary Care Policy Fellowship Files (1993-1999) (1 box)
Publications:
- Learning & Resource Packages; Self-Study Resource Packages; Information
Booklets; Course Guides; Promotional Materials (1 box)
- CME Manuals (1972, 1987, 1989-1996) (1 box)
- Bulletins & Updates- Includes CME Accreditation Bulletin; CME Activities Update;
CME Bulletin; Special Bulletins (2 boxes)
Scientific Program Files (1989) (1 box)
Selected Topics in Internal Medicine (2010) (1 volume)
“Sports Medicine: An In-Depth Review” (1997, 2001)/ “An In-Depth Approach to Current
Issues in Sports Medicine” (2001) (2 boxes)
Sports Medicine: Strategies for Treating Athletes (2010) (1 volume)
Video CME Program Materials (3 boxes)
Workshop on AAFP Continuing Medical Education (CME) Accreditation Process
(1998-1999, 2003) (3 volumes)
Workshop on Current Issues in CME/Workshop on CME Accreditation Process
(2004-2006) (3 volumes)
Workshop on Current Issues in CME and Producing Quality CME Activities (2007)
(1 volume)
Corporate Development Division:
- Consumer Alliance Program (CAP) (1 box)
- Funding Initiatives/Opportunities Lists/Manuals (1995-2011) (2 boxes)
- Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
- Non-Dues Revenue Task Force (2008-2010) (1 box)
- Publications: AAFP SmartBrief (August 6, 2012-December 31, 2013) (1 box)
- Support Opportunities Manuals (1997-2006) (1 box)
Division of Practice Advancement (DPA): See: Socioeconomics Division
Education Division:
- AAFP/ICFM International Scholars Files (1 box)
- Annual Workshop on Undergraduate Education in Family Medicine (1974-1977; later
STFM Predoctoral Education Conference) (1 box)
- Conference Files: AAFP Conference on Teacher Development (1974); AAFP Invitational
Conference to Study Alternative & Supplemental Funding for Family Practice Residencies
(1982); Conference to Re-Examine the Principles of Family Practice Education (1985,
1993); Education for Family Practice (1972); Family Care & the Managed Care Industry
Conference (1987); Symposia on Teaching Skills (SOTS) (1978, 1980) (1 box)
- Infectious Diseases Symposium Materials (1976-1990) (2 boxes)
- Lifetime Medical Television Files (1 box)
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Materials relating to the split of the Education Division into the Continuing Medical
Education (CME) Division and the Medical Education Divisions (1999) (1 box)
Miscellaneous Files (Access to Health-Working Party on Residencies) (16 boxes)
Nutrition Screening Initiative Files (2 boxes)
Organizations Files (American Seminar Institute-Wyeth Laboratories) (20 boxes)
Primary Care Organizations Consortium Files (PCOC) (1989-2002, 2006) (4 boxes)
Request for Proposal (RFP) Files (1 box)
Residency Review Committee (RRC) for Family Practice Meeting Materials (1969-1973)
(2 boxes)
Surveys (2 boxes)
Talks & Presentations Files (including Transparencies) (3 boxes)
Executive Division:
- Acting/Deputy Executive Vice President (EVP) and General Counsel R. Michael Miller
Papers (Acting EVP: 1984-1985; Deputy EVP: 1992-2000; General Counsel: 1972-2000)
(36 boxes) [RESTRICTED ACCESS]
- Access to Health Care Files/8880 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO Files (3 boxes)
- Amicus Curiae Files (1 box)
- Clinical Laboratories Legislation Files (1 box)
- Family Physicians Political Action Committee (PAC) Files (1 box)
- Family Practice of Medicine Act Files (1 box)
- Heckler v. American Hospital Association Files; Recognition Luncheon Materials
(1993) (1 box)
- Koefoot Lawsuit (2 boxes)
- Lobbying Reports (2 boxes)
- Michigan Lawsuit files (3 boxes)
- Miscellaneous Files and Memorandums (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Legal Files (1 box)
- Resource Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) files (13 boxes)
- Testimony Files (c.1990-1995)
- Washington, D.C. Building and Property Files (3 boxes)
- Assistant Executive Director Charles E. Nyberg Papers (1 box) (1948-1980)
- Chair/EVP One-on-One Meeting Summaries (Oct. 18, 1995-July 19, 2000) (4 boxes)
- Deputy Executive Vice President (EVP)/Chief Operating Officer (COO) Todd Dicus, JD
Papers (1 box) (Deputy EVP: 2001-Present; COO: 2009-Present)
- Executive Area Resource Guide (2005-2008) (1 box)
- Executive Director/Executive Vice President Mac F. Cahal, JD Papers (2 boxes) (19481971)
- Executive Vice President Roger Tusken Papers (1971-1984):
- Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
- Property Related Files (1 box)
- Management Staff/Division Directors Meeting Minutes (1976-1984) (1 box)
- Executive Vice President Robert Graham, MD Papers (5 boxes) (1985-2000)
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Executive Vice President Douglas E. Henley, MD Papers (2 boxes) (2000-Present)
Monday at 10/Tuesday at 10/Compass Group Minutes (1987 [index only]-Present) (6 boxes)
Vice Presidents/Executive Management Team Meeting Summaries (2012-present) (1 box)
Finance & Accounting Division- See: Accounting Division
FMX- See: General/Miscellaneous Materials-Meetings, Conventions & Special Events-Scientific
Assembly
General/Miscellaneous Materials:
- Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network of North America (ASPN):
- Annual Reports to AAFP/Purpose/History Files/Scrapbook (1 box)
- Board & Committee Meeting Records (1980-1999) (2 boxes)
- Due Diligence Files (1 box)
- Interim and Annual Meetings (July 1985-December 1999) (2 boxes)
- Kellogg Foundation Files (1984-1988)/Rockefeller Foundation Files (1983-1984)
(1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (4 boxes)
- Newsletters & Publications (1982-1999) (1 box)
- Awards & Honors- Awards & Honors conferred on the AAGP/AAFP (1 box)
- Corporate Papers:
- AAFP Positions on the Clinical Aspects of Medical Practice (1990-1996); AAFP
Manual of In-House Statements (1993-1996) (1 box)
- AAFP Reference Manual (1996-2000)/AAFP Policies on Health Issues (2001) (5
volumes)
- AAFP Visual Standards Manual (January 1997, June 1999 Rev., August 1999 Rev.)
(3 volumes)
- Academy Policy on Key Health Issues (1976-77, 1980-1987)/Compendium of AAFP
Positions on Selected Health Issues (1987-1996); Position Papers (2 boxes)
- Annual Reports/Annual Reviews (1955-1997) (1 box)
- Brochures & Printed Materials (1 box)
- Constitution & Bylaws (1 box)
- Directory of Officers, Directors, Commission and Committee Members/Leadership
Directory (1967-present) (3 boxes)
- Family Health Service in a Changing Society (1964) (1 volume)
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Subpoena Files (1965-1977) (9 boxes)
- Legal & Tax Documents [includes Articles of Incorporation] (1 box)
- External Evaluation Reports/Organizational Studies (1973, 1991) (1 box)
- Health Care Reform:
- AAFP Administrative Interchange- “Family Physicians + Managed Care = A
Formula for the Future,” Kansas City, MO (May 16-17, 1991) (1 volume)
- AAFP Managed Health Care Graduate Medical Education Meeting, Kansas City, MO
(May 15, 1990) (1 volume)
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“AAFP National Conference on Managed Health Care” (1992) (1 volume)
Family Physicians-Administrative Interchange 1990- “Providing Leadership to
Managed Health Care in the 1990s, Kansas City, MO (May 10-11, 1990) (1 volume)
- “Managed Health Care: A Workshop on How to Survive and Thrive” (1987) (1
volume)
- Miscellaneous Files (2 boxes)
- “The Future of Family Practice: Strategic Skills for Mastering A Changing Health
Care Environment” (1994) (3 volumes)
- Health is a Community Affair: Report of the National Commission on Community
Health Service (Folsom Commission Report) (1967) (1 volume)
Historical/Anniversary:
- AAFP 25th Anniversary (1972)/40th Anniversary (1987) Celebration Materials (1 box)
- AAFP 50th Anniversary Celebration Materials (1997) (3 boxes)
- AAFP 50th Anniversary Celebration Materials: Nominees for 50th Anniversary book
(1997) (1 box)
Meetings, Conventions & Special Events:
- Assembly- See: Scientific Assembly
- Family Medicine Experience (FMX) [2015- ]- See: Scientific Assembly
- Family Medicine for America’s Health: Future of Family Medicine 2.0 (2013-Present)
(1 box)
- First International Congress of General Practice (1953) (1 volume; 4 copies)
- Future of Family Medicine Project (2001-2006) (8 boxes)
- Invitational Scientific Congress of General Practice (1951-1974, 1983) (1 box, 11
volumes [duplicate volumes for some years])
- Keystone I (1984) (1 volume)
- Keystone II (1988) (1 folder)
- Keystone III (2000) (1 box, 4 volumes)
- Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative (2007) (1 volume)
- Scientific Assembly (1949-Present) (37 boxes, 11 volumes)
- Assembly Logos (1987-1991); Assembly Letterhead (1976-1987); Assembly Master
Book (c. 1949-1956) (1 box)
- Exhibitors Service Manuals (1989, 1994, 1996-2001) (2 boxes)
- Meeting Materials (1949-Present) (32 boxes)
- Procedures Manual for Office Control Center, AAFP Scientific Assembly (1994) (1
volume)
- Program Notes/Abstracts (1951-1961) (11 volumes)
- State Officers’ Conference (SOC)/Annual Leadership Forum (ALF) (1950-Present);
National Conference of Special Constituencies (NCSC) (2000-2014)/National
Conference of Constituency Leaders (NCCL) (2015-present) (5 boxes) [See also:
National Conference of Women, Minority and New Physicians (NCWMNP) in
AAFP-Socioeconomics Division files]
- State Officers’ Conference (SOC) Committee Files (1969-1990) (2 boxes)
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Government Relations Division:
- Family Medicine Congressional Conference Files (2003-Present) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
- State and Federal Legislative Update/Government Affairs Weekly (2004-Present) (2 boxes)
- State Legislative Conference Files (1995-2012) (1 box)
Health of the Public and Science (HOPS) Division- See: Scientific Activities Division
Human Resources Division [RESTRICTED ACCESS]:
- AAFP Phone Design options (c.2000) (1 volume)
- AAFP Policies and Procedures (c.2000) (1 volume)
- Academy Picnic Files (1970-1989, 2002) (1 box)
- Activities Files: (2 boxes)
- Christmas/Holiday Party Files (includes bonus letters, cards, programs and skit
programs) (1971-1988, 1999)
- Halloween Files
- Memorandums (1949-1973, 1977-1998, 2005-2006) (2 boxes)
- Miscellaneous Files (4 boxes)
- Operational Procedures Manual (1998) (1 volume)
- Personnel Manuals (1953-1999, 2001, 2010) (1 box)
- Position Descriptions/Tables of Organization (1 box)
- Procedures Manual (1960) (1 volume)
- Staff Committee Files (1951, 1970-1990, 1994, 2000-2007)/ACT Committee (2008-Present)
(2 boxes, 8 volumes)
- Staff Directories (1952-2002) (2 boxes)
- Support Manual And Resource Tool (SMART Manual)(1994) (1 volume)
Information Technology Division- See: Research & Information Services Division
International & Interprofessional Activities:
- Countries Files (10 boxes)
- International Family Practice Development Assistance Program (IFPDAP)/Center for
International Health Assistance (CIHI)/Center for Global Health Intiative (CIGI) Files
(1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
- Organizations Files (3 boxes)
- World Organization of National Colleges, Academies and Academic Associations of
General Practitioners/Family Physicians/World Organization of Family Doctors
(WONCA) (4 boxes)
Journal Media Division- See: Publications Division
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Marketing Division:
- Catalogs (1 box)
- 1st Annual Marketing Retreat Resource Packet (April 10, 2000) (1 volume)
- F.Y.I. Information Packets (1 box)
- Member Attitude Surveys (1983, 1985, 1992-2001, 2003-2004); Member Needs
Assessments (2001, 2003-2004) (2 boxes)
- Member Satisfaction Study/Surveys (2006-2013) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
Medical Education Division:
- Annual Workshop for Consultants in Family Practice/Directors of Family Practice
Programs/Residencies (also known as Program Directors’ Workshop) (1969-present) (12
boxes)
- “Careers in Family Practice” (Premed Advisor Notebook) (c.1998) (1 volume)
- Chief Resident Leadership Development Program Workshop (1997-2007, 2009-2015) (3
boxes)
- Directory of Approved Family Practice Residencies/Directory of Family Practice/Medicine
Residency Programs (c.1975, 1979-2006, 2008) (30 volumes)
- Directory of Family Practice Residency Program Files (1977-1990) (1 box)
- Family Medicine Clerkship/Preceptorship Directory (c.1982-1998, 2000-2003) (2 boxes)
- Family Practice/Family Medicine Curriculum Directory (1 box)
- First 15 Family Practice Residency Programs Accredited by the AMA Residency Review
Commission on General Practice (2 boxes)
- From Residency to Reality: Practice Management Teaching Tools – Series I & II (1997) (1
volume)
- From Residency to Reality: Practice Management Teaching Tools – Teacher’s Tools (1999)
(1 volume)
- Getting Involved in Your Academy (1991-Present) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
- National Conference of Family Practice Residents/National Conference of Student Members
(NCFPR/NCSM)
- Historical Files; Constitution & Bylaws; Recommendations & Actions (1975-2009)
(1 box)
- Meeting Files (1979-Present) (10 boxes)
- National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) (1 box)
- Proceedings of the Annual Workshop for Developing Programs in Family Practice
(1972-1978) (2 boxes)
- Proceedings of the Annual Workshop on Undergraduate Education in Family Medicine
(1974-1976); Papers from the Annual Workshop on Family Practice Education in Medical
Schools (1977-1980) (1 box) [For subsequent years, see: Society of Teachers of Family
Medicine- Predoctoral Education Conference/Conference of Medical Student Education]
- Reprint 135-B: ACGME Approved/Accredited Graduate/Residency Training Programs in
Family Practice (1968-2004, 2006, 2011) (6 boxes)
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Residency Assistance Program (RAP)/Residency Program Solutions (RPS):
- Annual Workshop Materials (1979-2002) (6 boxes)
- Consultation Materials (2 boxes)
- Consultation Materials: Panel of Consultants- Agendas & Minutes (1976-1989) (1
box)
- Criteria Files (1976-1982); RAP Research Project (1980-1982) (1 box)
- Criteria for Excellence (Evaluation) in a Family Practice Residency Program (19792011) (1 box)
- Development of Additional First-Year Positions in Family Practice (DAP) Files
(1978-1990); Guidelines for Developing a New Residency Program in Family
Practice (1989-1999 (1 box)
- Hartford Geriatrics Initiative (RAP/HGI) Files (1994-2002) (2 boxes)
- Miscellaneous Files (includes Kellogg Foundation proposal) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Publications- Directory of Computer Systems (1992); Family Practice
Residency/Community/Migrant Health Center Linkage Manual (1992); RAP
Newsletter (1987-2002); Reader Survey (1998) (1 box)
- RAP Project Board- Agendas & Minutes (1975-1998) (2 boxes)
- Thomas L. Stern, MD Lectureship Files (1991-1995) (1 box)
Resident & Student Orientation Manual for Service on AAFP Commissions/Committees/
Task Forces/Other Projects (1979-2004) (1 box)
Strolling Through the Match (1 box)
Student Interest Initiative/Family Medicine Interest Group (FMIG)
- AAFP/Chapter/Hoechst Marion Roussel, Inc./Aventis Pharma Family Medicine
Interest Group Support Program Files (1995-2000) (1 box)
- Files & Publications (AAFP Student Activities & Resources-Summaries of Family
Practice Student Interest Efforts) (3 boxes)
- Student Interest Correspondence (1989-1991) (2 boxes)
Student/Resident-Related Files & Publications (4 boxes)
Meetings & Conventions Division:
- Miscellaneous Files (2 boxes)
- Scientific Assembly Files (1985-1999) (2 boxes)
Membership Division:
- Awards & Certificates Files; Honorary Members Files (1 box)
- Chapter Affairs Department:
- Chapter Activities Surveys (1993-1995) (1 box)
- Chapter Surveys (1981-2004) (1 box)
- Chapter Surveys (Non-AAFP) (1985, 1992, 1995) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
- Reprint 17: Constituent Chapter Officers and Meeting Dates (1984-2000) (1 box)
- Chapter Assistance Program (CHAP) Files (1 box)
- Chapter Executives Management Conference (Dec. 9-11, 1988) (1 volume)
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Chapter “Ideas” Manual (1983) (1 volume)
Chapter Officers Manual (c.1985) (1 volume)
Constituent Chapter Executives Special Bulletins (1993-2006) (8 boxes)
Constituent Chapter Operations Manual (1981) (1 volume)
Fellowship Convocation and Inaugural Ceremony Programs (1972-1995, 1997-2007) (2
boxes)
Fellowship in Family Practice Files (1 box)
Leadership Skills Development Conference (1988-1993) (1 box)
Mead Johnson Award/Bristol-Myers Squibb Award for Graduate Education in Family
Practice:
- Applicant Files (1992) [RESTRICTED ACCESS] (4 boxes)
- Committee Files (1976-1991) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (3 boxes)
- Surveys of Award Winners (1952-1973) (2 boxes)
Membership Brochures (1 box)
Membership Cards, Forms & Packets (1 box)
Membership Communication Pieces (2006-2007) (1 volume)
Membership Deletion Files (1956-1963, 1965-1982, 1984-1986, 1988) (15 boxes)
Membership Directories (1949-2001) (26 volumes)
Membership Division Sample Book- includes sections on Active Recruitment; New
Member Kits; Retention; New-To-Practice (NTP); Affinity Programs; Gift Items; AAH/
Bristol-Myers Squibb Award; Placement Services; Degree of Fellow; Student; Resident;
International; Chapter Assistance; Chapter Affairs; CMER; Member Records;
Miscellaneous (c. 1999-2007) (4 volumes)
Membership Recruitment Handbook (1979) (1 volume)
Membership Reports/State Maps (1947-1983) (9 volumes)
Miscellaneous Files (2 boxes)
Online and Custom Publishing Division (1 box)
Practice Advancement Division- See: Socioeconomics Division
Practice Support Division: See: Socioeconomics Division
Publications Division:
- AFP (1971-Present) (148 volumes + loose issues)
- AFP (Portuguese Edition) (Jan./Feb. 1998) (1 issue)
- AFP (Spanish Edition) (Nov. 1994-Dec. 1997) (13 issues)
- AFP/GP (1970) (2 volumes)
- AFP Monographs:
- #1-Sinusitis and #2-Diabetes (1974) (2 volumes)
- Series 1 (Apr. 1977-Dec. 1978, Nos. 1-15) (15 issues; Note: Issue No.11 is a
photocopy)
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- Series 2 (New Series) (Apr. 1979-Winter 1984-1985, Nos. 1-26) (26 issues)
- Series 3 (Spr. 1988-No. 2, 2002) (30 issues)
- Series 4 (2003-2004) (8 issues; most are ACF monographs)
- Caring for Hispanic Patients (2004) (1 issue)
AFP- Production & Marketing “Flats” (1 box)
The American Family Physician (Dec. 1962, Jan. 1965-Feb. 1966, Apr. 1966-Dec. 1969)
(60 issues)
American Family Physician Files (Advertising Packets-Style Manual) (7 boxes)
American Family Physician Post-Assembly Supplement Files (Assembly AdvertisingWyeth-Ayerst Laboratories) (5 boxes)
Annals of Family Medicine (May 2003-Present) (11 bound volumes + loose issues)
Annals of Family Medicine Files (1 box)
Annals of Family Medicine Supplements:
- “The Future of Family Medicine: A Collaborative Project of the Family Medicine
Community” (Vol. 2, Supp. 1; March/Apri 2004) (1 issue)
- “Contemporary Challenges for Practice-Based Research Networks” (Vol. 3, Supp.
1; May/June 2005) (1 issue)
- “Prescription for Health: Changing Primary Care Practice to Foster Healthy
Behaviors” (Vol. 3, Supp. 2; July/Aug. 2005) (1 issue)
- “Shaping the Future of Academic Health Centers: The Role of Family Medicine
Faculty and Departments (Vol. 4, Supp. 1; Sept/Oct 2006) (1 issue)
- “Resident Research Supplement” (Vol. 6, Supp. 1; Jan/Feb 2008) (1 issue)
- “Evaluation of the American Academy of Family Physicians’ Patient-Centered
Medical Home National Demonstration Project” (Vol 8, Supp.1; May/June 2010)
(1 issue)
- “The Annals of Family Medicine Editorial Series on Integrative Approaches to
Promoting Health and Personalized, High-Value Health Care” (1 issue)
Correspondence & Memoranda (1965-1977) (1 box)
Family Practice Annual (1979-1986) (8 volumes)
Family Practice Management (Oct. 1993-Present) (21 bound volumes + loose issues)
Family Practice Management Anthologies:
- An Anthology of Articles for Residents and New Physicians (1995-2000) (1 issue)
- Life Balance (1994-2004) (1 issue)
- Malpractice (1996-2004) (1 issue)
- Improving Patient Relations (1993-1999) (1 issue)
- Practice Efficiencies (1997-2005) (1 issue)
- Practice Improvement (2004-2006) (1 issue)
- Time Management and Life Balance (1994-2000) (1 issue)
Family Practice Management Files (A-End) (4 boxes)
Family Practice Management Monographs:
- Family Practice 2000 Series:
- Building Business Relationships With Hospitals (1995) (1 issue)
- Building Business Relationships With Physicians (1995) (1 issue)
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- Capitation Contracts: Avoiding Financial Pitfalls (1995) (1 issue)
- Care Management: Providing Quality Care Cost-Effectively (1995) (1 issue)
- Legal Analysis of Managed Care Contracts (1995) (1 issue)
- Strategic Planning: Deciding What’s Best for Your Practice (1995) (1 issue)
- Strategies for Managed Care and Integration in Rural Practice (1995) (1 issue)
- Strategies for Success in Practice Sales and Mergers (1995) (1 issue)
- Mapping Out Your Future in Managed Health Care (Spring 1994) (1 issue)
- Family Practice Research Journal (Fall 1981-Spr. 1987; Fall 1987-Dec. 1994) (49 issues)
- Family Practice Research Journal Files (Active-Transfer of Trademark [Copyright]) (7
boxes)
- GP (1949-1969) (70 volumes) [includes Pre-Publication Issue]
- GP Account Records (1950-1969; 2 volumes)
- Graphics Files (A-end) (5 boxes)
- Miscellaneous Files & Publications (1 box)
- Practical Therapeutics
- GP (1963, 1964, 1968-1969 (2 volumes)
- American Family Physician (1971-1988) [missing 1975-1976] (16 volumes)
- Publications Committee:
- Agendas (1972-1995); Correspondence (1982-1996); Discussion Materials (1990,
1992, 1994); Orientation Packets (1989-1994) (6 boxes)
- Annual Reports (1949-1995); Special Bulletins (1983-1986, Aug. 1989-1995) (2
boxes)
- Minutes (1961-1995) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
- Subject & Author Indexes- GP/AFP (1950-1992) (2 boxes)
- Surveys of Readership (1 box)
- White Paper on Proprietary Practices Files (Acceptance Letters-White Paper-Revisions) (7
boxes)
Research and Information Services Division:
- AAFP Consumer Health Survey Cross Tabulations (Oct. 2002) (2 volumes)
- Academy Subject Files (1.1-33.24) (51 boxes)
- Central Files (1948-1952) (2 boxes)
- Correspondence & Memorandums (July 1980-December 1999; includes correspondence
re: American Board of Family Practice (ABFP), 1981-1984 and re: Fraternal Services
(AAFP Services Bureau), 1988-1989) (16 boxes)
- Facts About Family Practice/Medicine (1987, 1990-1991, 1993-2001, 2003, 2009) (15
volumes)
- Family Practice Articles (c.1959-1992) (1 box)
- Family Practice Funding Opportunities Newsletter (1989-1991) (1 box)
- FP Update (1989-1995) (1 box)
- Health & Physician Manpower Historical Files (3 boxes)
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Historical Reprints (#1-1962) [Note: Reprint 135-B stored in Medical Education Division
files] (10 boxes)
Miscellaneous Files (4 boxes)
National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey Files (1970-1985) (1 box)
National Disease and Therapeutic Index Reports (c.1956-1976) (3 boxes)
Reports & Surveys:
- General (A-Z) (7 boxes)
- Former Residents Survey (1 box)
- Memorandums (2 boxes)
State Chapter Matching Funds for Research Files (2 boxes)
Testimony Files (1969-1989) (3 boxes)
Robert Graham Center: Policy Studies in Family Practice and Primary Care
- Files & Publications (2 boxes)
Scientific Activities Division:
- AAFP Clinical Recommendations (2001) (1 volume)
- AAFP/International Ladies Garment Workers Union(ILGWU) Project Files (1989-1984)
(1 box)
- AAFP/University of Washington Department of Family Medicine Clinical Policies Program
(1992-1999) (1 box)
- Age Charts/Summary of Policy Recommendations for Periodic Health Examinations/
Summary of Recommendations for Clinical Preventive Services (1991-2009, 2011, 2016) (1
box)
- AIM to Change Toolkit (2005) (1 volume)
- Americans In Motion (AIM) Project (1 box)
- Americans in Motion-Healthy Interventions (AIM-HI) (1 box)
- Ask and Act Tobacco Cessation Program (1 box; 2 volumes)
- Budget Files (1 box)
- Cholesterol Programs & Projects Files (1 box)
- Clinical Policies Course Files:
- Course Materials Files (1991-1997) (2 boxes)
- Miscellaneous Files (1991-1997) (1 box)
- Community Health Advice and Talk Series (CHATS) (3 boxes)
- Conference on Patient Education/Conference on Practice Improvement Files:
- Meeting Files (1977, 1982-Present) [Note: There was no 1986 conference] (16 boxes)
- Resident Scholarships/Grant Applications (1999-2001) (3 boxes)
- Miscellaneous Files (c.1989-1995) (1 box)
- Division Director’s Files (1990-2013):
- AAFP and Division-Related Files (6 boxes; includes Index to all Division
Director files)
- Clinical/Health-Related Files (1 box)
- Clinical Policies and Quality Improvement (QI)-Related Files (5 boxes)
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- Commission, Committee and Task Force-Related Files (2 boxes)
- Inter-Organizational-Related Files (1 box)
- Public Health-Related Files (2 boxes)
- Research-Related Files (1 box)
“Feeling Fine” Program Files:
- Correspondence Files (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (3 boxes)
Health Education Lifetime Plan (HELP) Files:
- Administrative Files (2 boxes)
- Subject Files (AIDS/HIV-Weight Loss); Includes HELP Newsletter (Sept./Oct. 1987Spr. 1995) (2 boxes)
Healthlink Television Files (3 boxes)
Health Promotion Program (HPP) (1983-1989) (1 box)
“Help Yourself to Health” Files (2 boxes)
HIV/AIDS-Related Files (1 box)
Immunization Guidelines Files (c.1980-2006) (3 boxes, 1 volume)
“Items of Note” (1990-1998, 2003-2006) (1 box)
National Cancer Institute Contract Files (1976-1983) (1 box)
National Research Network Files:
- Advisory Group Agendas (2001-2008, 2010) (2 boxes)
- Annual Reports; Newsletters & Publications; Miscellaneous Files (1998-2007) (1
box)
- Developmental Center for Evaluation and Research in Patient Safety in Primary Care
(DCERPS-PC) (2001-2003) (2 boxes)
- Early Stages; Business Plan Proposal; Procedure & Infrastructure; Infrastructure
Grant (2000) (1 box)
- Federation of Practice-Based Research Networks (FPBRN) Files (2 boxes)
- National Depression Management Leadership Initiative (2005) (1 box)
- Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN) Files and Applications (2000-2002) (1
box)
- PBRN National Network Continuation; National Network Grant (2000) (1 box)
- Research Recommendations to AAFP Board (1 box)
- Research Skills Training Workshop (2004-2006); Study Reports (2004-2005) (1 box)
- Research Working Group Files (June 1996-July 1997) (1 box)
Nutrition-Related Files (2 boxes)
- Patient Education in Your Practice: A Handbook for the Office Setting (2000, 2003)
(2 volumes)
- Put Prevention into Family Practice Files (1 box)
Research Activities-Scientific Activities Division (Plan to Enhance Family Practice
Research-Interim Information; National Research Network; Commission on Clinical
Policies and Research) (2002) (1 volume)
School Health Issues Files:
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American Academy of Pediatrics Information on Integrated School Health Programs
(1993); National Consensus Building Conference (1994) (1 box)
- National School Health Education Coalition Files (1983-1988, 1990, 1992, 1995) (1
box)
- School Board Health Clinics (1992); School Health Information (1993-1995, 1997);
Healthy Schools Summit (2002) (1 box)
Scientific Research Files (AAFP/ADA Diabetes Policy-WWW-Health Information) (25
boxes)
Special Projects Files (5 boxes)
Stop Smoking Files and Resources (2 boxes, 1 volume) (Note: For Stop Smoking Kit, see:
Audio-Visual Collection- Miscellaneous Audio-Visual Materials/Mixed Formats)
Tar Wars Files:
- Advisory Board Agendas (1997-2000) (2 boxes)
- Subject Files (AAFP Co-Sponsorship – Work Plan) (3 boxes)
Team Building Files (1 box)
Tobacco Issues Files (2 boxes)
Socioeconomics Division:
- Computerization/Coding Materials (1 box)
- Division Director Files (c. 1989-2000) (2 boxes)
- Fundamentals of Management (FOM) Files:
- History/Development Files [includes Advisory Committee on Management Skills
Training materials] (1993-1997) (1 box)
- Marketing Materials (1997-1998, 2000-2001) (1 volume)
- Project Files (1996-2000, 2004) (2 boxes)
- Workshop Materials (1995-2006) (1 box; 3 volumes)
- Hospital Privileges Files [includes Family Practice/Medicine in Hospitals (1968-2004)] (1
box)
- Managed Care Files (2 boxes)
- Management of Maternity Care (MOM):
- Management of Maternity Care (MOM) Budgets (1996-1997, 2002-2003) (1 volume)
- Management of Maternity Care (MOM) Notebooks (2 volumes)
- Management of Maternity Care (MOM) Program Files (1 box)
- Management of Maternity Care (MOM) Webtrend Reports (May-Oct 2001) (1
volume)
- Medicare/Relative Value Update Committee (ROC) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
- Performance Improvement (PI) Program Materials [includes Healthy Communities
Collaborative and Quality Improvement materials] (1 box)
- Practice Enhancement Program (PEP)/Practice Enhancement Forum (PEF) Materials (20052010) (3 boxes)
- Practice Management for Family Practice Residents (1989, 2002) (1 box)
- Practice Support Initiative (PSI) Files/PSI Governing Board Files (4 boxes)
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Practice Support Initiative (PSI): “The Future of Family Practice: Strategic Skills for
Mastering A Changing Health Care Environment,” Baltimore, MD (June 25-26, 1994)
(1 volume)
Proficiency Testing (AAFP-PT) (1 box)
Proficiency Testing (AAFP-PT): The Physician’s Office Laboratory (POL) Microscopy
Atlas (2001-2014) (1 box)
Rural Health Care/Practice Files (1 box)
Scope of Practice Files (3 boxes)
Special Populations:
- Miscellaneous Files (2 boxes)
- National Conference of Women, Minority and New Physicians (NCWMNP) Files
(1990-1999) [includes publications On Your Own: Starting A Medical Practice From
the Ground Up (2001) and Welcome to the Jungle: Survival Tips for New Physicians
(1997-2000] (2 boxes) [See also: National Conference of Special Constituencies
(NCSC)/National Conference of Constituency Leaders (NCCL) in AAFP-General/
Miscellaneous Subjects-Meetings, Conventions & Special Events-ALF/NCSC Files]
(2 boxes)
- Quality Care for Diverse Populations (1 volume)
State Legislation and Funding for Family Practice Programs/State Legislative Information
Clearinghouse (SLIC) Files (1 box)
“Vital Signs” Program (1 box, 1 notebook)
Strategic Partnerships Division: See: Corporate Development Division
Strategic Planning Division:
- Long-Range Planning Statistics (1950-1960 & 1970 estimate) (1 volume)
- Mission/Values/Culture Statement; Strategic Plans; Vision Statement (1 box)
TransforMED (1 box)
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F)
Administration:
- AAFP/F Employment Handbook (June 2005) (1 volume)
- All Staff Meeting Minutes (1997, 1998; 2000-Present) (1 box)
- Financial Statements/Budgets (1977-present); Trend in Fund Balances Data (1979-1994)
(3 boxes)
- Human Resources Files (1 box)
- Human Resources Manuals (1 box)
- Human Resources Salary/Pay Program Studies (1 box)
- Legal Correspondence Files (1974-2003) (1 box)
- Management Staff Meeting Minutes (1991-1997, 2001) (1 box)
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Market Research/Surveys (1 box)
Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
Miscellaneous Legal Files (1 box)
Miscellaneous Projects Files-Computerized Information Network for Family Practice
(CINFP) (1985-1990); Video Project (1985-1987) (2 boxes)
Mission/Vision Statements; Long-Range Strategic Planning Files; Other Medical
Associations (1 box)
Reading Files (1973, 1976-1997, 2000) (4 boxes)
Scientific Assembly Files (1987-1994, 1996-1998, 2000-2001, 2003, 2005) (1 box)
Special Bulletins (Jan.-Aug. 1978) (1 volume)
Annual Meeting of the Members:
- Agendas (1978-2004, 2006-2012) (3 boxes)
- Meeting Minutes (1958-2013) [Incomplete; missing Nov. 1988, 1992-1994] (3 volumes)
Board of Trustees:
- Agendas (1979-2014) (12 boxes)
- Board of Trustees Dinner Programs; Board Orientation Agendas; Directories of Officers &
Trustees (1 box)
- Board of Trustees Policies & Procedures Manual (Apr. 2004) (1 volume)
- Board of Trustees Policies & Procedures Manual (Jan. 2007) (1 volume)
- Board of Trustees Policies & Procedures Manual (Jan. 2008) (1 volume)
- Board of Trustees Policies & Procedures Manual (Jan. 2010) (1 volume)
- Meeting Minutes (1958-2013) (14 volumes)
- Committee on Corporate and Professional Affairs- Agendas (1985-1996) (2 boxes)
- Development Committee- Agendas (1980-2002; Incomplete) (2 boxes)
- Executive Committee-Agendas & Minutes (1979-2008 [incomplete]) [includes AAFPAAFP/F Joint Executive Committee Meetings] (1 box)
- Finance Committee- Agendas (1985-1998, 2005-2007) (1 box)
- Grants Evaluation Committee-Agendas & Proposals (1982-1989) (2 boxes)
- Library Committee (1981-1993) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Committees/Subcommittees Files (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
- President’s Conference Call Summaries (1998-2009)/Officer’s Conference Call Summaries
(2010-Present) (1 box)
- Strategic Planning Committee (1992-1997) (1 box)
Corporate Development:
- Burroughs/Glaxo Wellcome Family Practice Resident Scholars Program (1987-1998) (2
boxes)
- Center for Studies for Family Medicine Project Files (1985-1993) (1 box)
- Corporate Advisory Council (CAC):
- Files (including Agendas & Minutes) (1984-2007) (7 boxes)
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Resource Committee for Nutritional Education (RCNE) (1987-2007, 2012) (3 boxes;
includes Nutrition Media Skills Spokesperson Project Files, 1995-1998)
- Update on Family Practice/Industry Executive Leadership Forum Files (1991-present)
(2 boxes)
Corporate Correspondence; Invoices; Letters of Agreement (LOAs) (Abbott-Welch Allyn)
(11 boxes)
Corporate Database Materials (1985-1992; 1997; 2006) (1 box)
Corporate Funding Proposals (2 boxes)
Corporate Mailings (1987-1992, 1999) (1 box)
Corporate Member Program Files (1981-2006) (1 box)
Donating Organizations Files (7 boxes)
Foundation Golf Tournament Files (1997-2002) (1 box)
General Correspondence Files (2001) (1 box)
Miscellaneous Project Files (1 box)
Reference Manual For Pharmaceutical Studies in Family Practice (1986, 1989, 1991, 1993,
1996) (5 volumes)
Scientific Assembly Files (1997-1999) (1 box)
Executive Vice President (EVP)/Executive Director:
- Appointment Books (1999-2007) (1 box)
- Consultations (1997-2007) (1 box)
- Correspondence Files (1998-2003) (1 box)
- Itinerary/Travel Files (1990-1999) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
- Physicians With Heart Files (1999-2003, 2005) [Missing 1998, 2004, 2006] (1 box)
- Presentations (1996-2007) (1 box)
- Speeches Files (Filed by State) (California-Wisconsin) (1 box)
General/Miscellaneous Materials:
- Annual Reports (1983-2005); Historical Anniversary Materials (1 box)
- Corporate Papers: Articles of Incorporation & Bylaws; Corporate Seal/Service Mark
Registration; Dues Check-off History; Name Change Documentation; Printed Forms &
Stationery; Tax Exemption Files (1 box)
- Early Grants Files (1962-1979) (4 boxes)
- Grants Awarded (1981-1989) (2 boxes)
- Grants Brochures & Guidelines (1973-1994); JGAP History & Guidelines (1989-1994)
(1 box)
- Medical Education Requirements in Training (MERIT) Project Files (1978-1985) (2 boxes)
- Miscellaneous Printed Materials & Publications (1 box)
- Physicians With Heart (PWH) Files (1993-2011) (5 boxes)
Huffington Library (Herb L. Huffington, MD Memorial Library) Files (4 boxes)
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Individual Development:
- Annual Foundation Auction Files (2000-Present) (4 boxes)
- Annual Golf Tournament Files (1997-2002) (1 box)
- Donor Recognition Luncheon (1986-1996); Foundation Luncheon (1997-2004); Annual
Awards Luncheon (2005-2006); Donor Dinner (2007-2008); Annual Recognition Dinner
(2009-Present) (1 box)
- Family Medicine Philanthropic Consortium (FMPC) (2006-Present) (1 box)
- Foundation Bulletin (1 box)
- Fund Raising Activities Files (1983-1994) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (3 boxes)
- Network of Affiliated Chapter Foundations:
- Annual Summary Reports of the Chapter Foundations (1988-1993) (1 box)
- Correspondence; Network Newsletters (1 box)
- Legal, Policy & Informational Materials by Chapter (Alabama-Wyoming) (7 boxes)
- Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
- Network Advisory Council Agendas (1992-2003) (1 box)
- Network Workshop/Seminar Materials (1987-1999); Chapter Award Files/
Philanthropist of the Year Award Files (1 box)
Programs:
- AAFP/F Wyeth Immunization Awards Program Files (2004-2009)/AAFP/F Pfizer
Immunization Awards Program Files (2010-2012) (2 boxes)
- Archives for Family Practice/Center for the History of Family Medicine (CHFM):
- Archival Topics Files (3 boxes)
- Board of Curators Agendas & Files (1993-Present) (9 boxes)
- Budget Files (1989-2010) (3 boxes)
- CHFM Fellowship Files (2011-Present) (1 box)
- Collection Related Files (2 boxes)
- Correspondence Files (1989-2003; 2005-2007) (3 boxes)
- Development Files-includes Endowment and Circle of Aesculapius Files (3 boxes)
- Forms Files; Plans, Policies & Procedures Files (1 box)
- General Administrative Files & reports (3 boxes)
- Memorandums (1 box)
- Oral History Project Files (1 box)
- Publications & Handouts Files (1 box)
- Reference Requests (1993-2014); Frequently Asked Questions (1993-2002) (9 boxes)
- Director of Programs & Administration Files (1996-2006) (1 box)
- Emerging Leader Institute (ELI) Program- Agendas (2015) (1 box)
- Health Education Program (HEP) Files (5 boxes)
- Health Promotion Project/Program Files (1984-1992) (2 boxes)
- Highlight on Diabetes (1 box)
- James G. Jones, MD Student Scholarship (1997-2007) (2 boxes)
- Joint AAFP/F-AAFP Grant Awards Program (JGAP)/Research Committee:
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- Agendas (1990-present) (12 boxes; 1 volume)
- Consultations Files (1998-1999) (2 boxes)
- JGAP/PBRN/Small Grant Final Reports (2003-2007) (7 volumes)
- Project Reports (1990-1996) (2 boxes)
- Research Skills Training Materials (1 box)
- Research Stimulation Files (12 boxes)
Miscellaneous Programs: Cities for Life; Health Literacy State Grant Awards Program;
“Henry the Hand;” Peers for Progress; Pfizer/AAFP/F Visiting Professorship Program in
Family Medicine; Play It Safe with Medicine; Rocking Chair Project (1 box)
Pfizer/Parke-Davis Teacher Development Awards (TDA):
- Miscellaneous Files (2 boxes)
- Recipients Files (1995-2004) (6 boxes)
Resident Repayment Program (RRP):
- Application Forms (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Files (4 boxes)
- Recipients Files [RESTRICTED ACCESS] (6 boxes)
Schering/Key/Plough State Leadership Grant Award Program (1998-2006) (5 boxes)
Student Externship Program Files [formerly Research Externship Program] (2 boxes)
American Academy of Family Physicians Political Action Committee (FamMedPAC) (1
box)
American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)
Materials Relating to the History and Development of the ABFM (1 box)
Miscellaneous Files (2 boxes)
Publications:
- Directory (1970-71, 1972, 1981-1988, 1990-1992, 1994, 1996-1997) (19 volumes)
- The Editor (Newsletter- Executive Director’s Information to Organizations and Residencies)
(1 volume)
- Journal of the American Board of Family Practice/Medicine (Jan. 1988-Present) (23 bound
volumes + recent loose issues)
- Reference Guides (1 box)
American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP)
Historical Materials:
- The Continuing History of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (2004);
Oral History Interviews (1 box)
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Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM)
“ADFM’s 30th Anniversary 1978-2008 Timeline and Memories... A Work in Progress...” (1
volume)
Board of Directors Meetings Files (1979, 1981-1990, 1992, 1996-1999) (1 box)
General Files (1 box)
Meetings and Conferences Files (1975, 1978-1991, 1993-2000) (2 boxes)
Association of Family Medicine Administration (AFMA) (1 box)
Association of Family Practice Residency Nurses (AFPRN)- See: Family Medicine
Residency Nurses Association (FMRNA)
Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD)
Highlights and News and Updates Newsletters (1991-Present) (1 box)
History Files (1 box)
Meetings Files (1990, 1992-2003); Annual Reports (2003-2006) (2 boxes)
Miscellaneous Files (3 boxes)
National Institute for Program Director Development (NIPDD) Fellowship binders (1994, 1996,
1998-2000; 2004-2013) (14 volumes)
Council of Academic Family Medicine (CAFM)- See: Academic Family Medicine
Organizations (AFMO)
Family Medicine Residency Nurses Association (FMRNA) (1 box)
Family Medicine Working Party (FMWP)
Files (1977-2010) (6 boxes)
International Center for Family Medicine, Inc. (ICFM) (1 box, 1 volume)
North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG)
Annual Meeting Materials (1972-current) (5 boxes)
Board of Directors Files (includes Annual Reports, Directories, Financial Statements & Minutes)
(1973-1995) (1 box)
Board of Directors Meeting Materials (1996-2007, 2009) (2 boxes)
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Correspondence (1978-1995) (1 box)
Miscellaneous Files (Ad Hoc Committee on Diagnosis Clusters-Workforce Issues) (2 boxes)
Publications (2 boxes)-includes:
- Compendium of Research Directors/Contacts of Family Medicine Departments &
Residencies (2006)
- A Glossary for Primary Care (1977)
- NAPCRG Newsletter (1973-2012)
- Position Papers
- A Process Code for Primary Care (1981)
- Selected Proceedings of the 1986 and 1987 Primary Care Research Methods and Statistics
Conferences (1989)
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM)
Annual Reports (1980-2014/15) (1 box)
Board of Directors/Executive Committee
- Agendas & Minutes (1969-2008) (9 boxes)
- Correspondence (1973-1978) (1 box)
- Correspondence (1979-1990, 1999-2001); Past Board of Directors Lists (1968-present);
Candidate Materials; Nominations Committee (1968, 1971, 1976-1980) (1 box)
Committees, Task Forces & Working Groups Files:
- Behavioral Science – Women in Family Medicine (4 boxes)
- Communications Committee (1975-1982, 1990-1998, 2014-2015); STFM Journal
Correspondence (1975-1978); Awards (1978-1979) (1 box)
- Constitution & By-Laws Committee (1976-1987); Constitution & By-Laws (1968, 1971,
1973, 1974, 1977, no date [c.1970s], 1987); Legislative Affairs Committee (1987-1990,
1993-1996) (1 box)
- Education Committee (1975-1998); Education Sub-Committee on Audio Visual Training
Aids (1976-1980) (1 box)
- Finance Committee (1976, 1981-1990); Membership Committee-Correspondence (19761990); Membership Minutes/Reports (1976-198, 1991-1997); Membership CommitteeMembership Breakdown (1984-1998) (1 box)
- Program Committee (1975-1980, 1982-1998, 2014-2015) (1 box)
- Research Committee (1975-1991, Feb. 2006, Feb. 2015) (2 boxes)
- Task Force on Faculty Development (1977-1980, 1983-1990, 1993); Ad Hoc Task Force for
Exploring Fellowships in Family Medicine (1987-1990) (1 box)
- Task Force on Objectives (1973-1979, 1983-1985); Predoctoral Exam Board (Joint STFMABFP Project: Family Medicine Examination for Medical Students) (1985-1994) (1 box)
- Task Force on Substance Abuse – Family Medicine Curriculum Guide to Substance Abuse
(1984, 1986)/Substance Abuse Working Group (1988-1992)/Substance Abuse, Report of the
Second Ross Roundtable on Critical Issues in Family Medicine (1993) (1 box)
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Undergraduate Education Task Force (1979-1980); Task Force on Predoctoral Education
(1981-1985); Task Force to Develop the Essentials of Undergraduate Education in Family
Medicine (1985-1987); Predoctoral Directors Development Institute (2007 - ) (1 box)
Contract Files:
- CSAP Contract No. 277-93-2019: CTS-Medical Specialists Training/Technical Assistance
(Center for Substance Abuse Prevention [CSAP]) (1992-1994) (1 box)
- HRA Contract No. 231-7E-0026(6): Proposal for a Pilot Program of Training Seminars for
Faculty in Family Practice (1976)/HSA Contract No. 240-BCHS-218(8)DE: A Proposal for
Technical Assistance to the National Health Service Corps for Orientation & In-Service
Conferences (1978) (1 box)
- HRSA Contract No. 240-00-0107: Family Medicine Curriculum Resource Project (20022004) (1 box)
- HRSA Contract No. 240-89-0038/OSAP Contract No. 277-89-2002: Project SAEFP –
Substance Abuse Education for Family Physicians (1989-1992)/ Project SAEFP Workshop
Materials (1991) (1 box & 1 volume)
- HRSA Contract No. 240-91-0034: “Identification and Analysis of Model Family Medicine
Training Programs Successful in Increasing Minority Participation, Retention and
Practitioners in the Specialty of Family Medicine” (1991-1993) (1 box)
- HRSA Contract No. 240-98-0020: Genetics in Primary Care (GPC): A Faculty
Development Initiative Files & Training Program Curriculum Manual (Oct. 2000) (1 box &
1 volume)
- NIAAA/NIDA Contract No. 281-85-0012/281-87-0002: A Model Curriculum in Substance
Abuse in Family Medicine (1986-1989) (1 box)
- Family Medicine Curriculum Resource Contract #240-00-0107; PHS/NHSC Advocacy
Network for FPs Contract #240-89-0029; Headache Project (Sponsored by the National
Headache Foundation in Cooperation with STFM) (1 box)
Executive Director Roger Sherwood Papers (1975-2007) (1 box)
Financial Statements (1979-2012) (4 boxes)
General Files (Alternative – Social Workers) (2 boxes)
Historical/Anniversary Materials (1 box)
Interdisciplinary Generalist Curriculum (IGC) Project (1993-2000) (1 box)
International Meetings and Activities (1 box)
Meetings & Conferences:
- Annual Spring Conference Materials (1968-current) (6 boxes)
- Conference on Patient Education/Conference on Practice Improvement Materials- See:
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Scientific Activities DivisionConference on Patient Education/Conference on Practice Improvement
- Fall Sessions (1973-2000) [incomplete]/Academic Family Medicine Fall Session (2001present) (1 box)
- Family in Family Medicine Conference/Conference on Families & Health Materials (19812009) [Note: No conference held after 2008 but brochure printed for 2009] (2 boxes)
- Miscellaneous Meetings & Conferences (1 box)
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Predoctoral Education Conference (1982-2010; Missing 1981)/Conference on Medical
Student Education (2011-present) (2 boxes) [For prior years, see: American Academy of
Family Physicians-Medical Education Division- Proceedings of the Annual Workshop on
Undergraduate Education in Family Medicine; Papers from the Annual Workshop on
Family Practice Education in Medical Schools]
- Predoctoral Education Conference – Our History (1 volume)
- Regional Meetings Materials (2 boxes)
- STFM Workshop on Research Methodology (Apr. 2-3, 1976) (1 volume)
Membership Records (37 boxes) (NOTE: These files are stored off-site)
Publications:
- Board Briefing (1991-2009); The Teaching Physician (2002-2012) (1 box)
- Family Medicine (Jan/Feb 1981-Present) (loose issues in 15 magazine holders)
- Family Medicine Teacher (1979-1980); Society Page (1974-1975); STFM Newsletter (19811988) (1 box)
- Family Medicine Times (1969-1978) (2 boxes)
- Fellowship Directories (1980, 1989, 1991-1995, 1999-2002) (1 box)
- Literature in Medicine Monograph (1995) (1 volume)
- Membership Directories (1973, 1976, 1978-1979, 1984-2002) (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Publications; Family Medicine Editorial Review Board Files (Early 1980s2007) (1 box)
- STFM Messenger (1989-Present) (2 boxes)
- STFM Policy Manual (November 1979) (1 volume)
- STFM Policy Manual (Handbook) (April 1980) (1 volume)
- STFM Policy Manual & Public Policy Positions (April 1999, July 2005) (2 volumes)
- STFM Policy Manual (May 2011) (1 volume)
Selected References in Family Medicine (1973-1975) (8 volumes)
STFM Foundation:
- Financial Statements (1994-2007) (1 box)
Miscellaneous Files (1 box)
World Organization of National Colleges, Academies and Academic Associations of
General Practitioners/Family Physicians/World Organization of Family Doctors
(WONCA)
Meetings & Conferences Files (1966-Present) (3 boxes)
- 17th WONCA World Conference on Family Medicine (AAFP bid to host event) (October
14-17, 2004) (1 volume)
Miscellaneous Files (2 boxes)
Publications:
- WONCA Daily News (June 16, 1998); WONCA Post (May 15, 2001) (1 flat box)
- Directory of Direct Members of WONCA (1988-1990, 1992, 1994-1999, 2001) (1 box)
- The Family Doctor (1993-1995, 1997, 1999, 2001); WONCA News (1982-2000) (1 box)
- WONCA News (2001-present) (2 boxes)
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RECORDS OF INDIVIDUALS:
Amundson, Loren H., MD (1931- )
1989-2001
1 slim document case – See also: Library Collection and Photograph Collection
Loren H. Amundson, MD, was born in 1931 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He graduated from
the then-two year medical school at the University of South Dakota-Vermilion in 1954, then
transferred to the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine in Madison, where he earned his
medical degree in 1956. He completed a general rotating internship at the Charles T. Miller
Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota, 1956-1957. From 1957-1959, he served in the U.S. Army as a
General Medical Officer at Ft. Hood, Texas, after which he entered private family practice in
Webster, South Dakota. In 1964, he moved to Sioux Falls where he maintained a practice until
1996. Dr. Amundson’s service to family medicine is extensive. He was a charter diplomate of
the ABFP in 1970, and was the founding chair of the Department of Family Medicine at the
University of South Dakota School of Medicine in 1974. Dr. Amundson also served as ABFP
director from 1983-1988, including one year as vice president. Honors he received include being
named South Dakota’s Family Doctor of the Year in 1989, receiving the AAFP’s Thomas W.
Johnson Award in 1990, and the AAFP Award of Merit in 1994. As a member of the South
Dakota AFP (SDAFP), he served as executive director, secretary-treasurer and founding editor of
SDAFP News from 1971-1992. He also authored SDAFP’s history booklet in 1991 and updated
it in 2001. Amundson was a founding member of the South Dakota Foundation of Family
Medicine in 1986, and served as secretary-treasurer and chairman of the board. He was also a
founding member of the AAFP Home Study Self-Assessment Program and served as AAFP
Video CME Editor.
Dr. Amundson’s collection consists of historical summaries of the South Dakota Academy of
Family Physicians, the University of South Dakota School of Medicine, and the South Dakota
Hall of Fame. All of these publications contain writings by or about Dr. Amundson. There are
also materials relating to various honors given to Dr. Amundson, including the naming of the
Loren H. Amundson Foyer at the USD School of Medicine.
Baeke, John O., MD- See: Museum (Artifact) Collection- Traveling Exhibits
Baker, A. Sherwood, MD (1916-2009)
1960, 1967-1976, 1982, 1991-1995, 2003, 2008
1 slim document case – See also: Artifact Collection and Photograph Collection (both
individual & under STFM)
A. Sherwood Baker, MD was born in 1916 in Mount Morris, Illinois. He earned an AB degree
in 1939 from Cornell College in Mt. Vernon, Iowa, and his MD in 1942 from the University of
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Illinois School of Medicine. He did graduate work in physiology and completed a twelve-month
rotating internship at Cook County Hospital in Chicago in 1943. Following that, Dr. Baker
entered military service in the Air Force and served as a Ward Officer in hospitals in Jefferson
Barracks, Missouri, and Scott Field, Illinois. From 1946-1963 he was in private general practice
in Mt. Morris, and in 1963, accepted an appointment at the University of Missouri in Columbia,
in the Department of Family Practice and Community Health. While there, Dr. Baker helped to
establish the medical preceptorship program, and from 1970-1974, he was Director of the Family
Practice Residency at MU and also served as Chair of the Department of Community Health and
Medical Practice from 1972-1975. He retired in 1982 as Professor Emeritus of Family and
Community Medicine. Dr. Baker was a charter member of the Society of Teachers of Family
Medicine (STFM), a charter diplomate of the ABFP in 1970 and served as a Residency
Assistance Program (RAP) consultant from 1975-1977. He died in 2009 in Mount Morris.
His collection consists of materials related to the founding of STFM, including the only known
copy of the original set of STFM Constitution and Bylaws. Other materials include letters,
announcements and reports of the first meeting, and photographs from the organizational
meeting of STFM and the first meeting of the Constitutional Committee. The collection also
contains a few miscellaneous articles about family medicine. Artifacts that belonged to Dr.
Baker include a doctor’s bag and two pill cases.
Barnett, B(enjamin) Lewis, Jr., MD (1926-2015)
1974-2002
2 boxes
B. Lewis Barnett, Jr., MD was born in 1926 in Woodruff, South Carolina. After graduating in
1949 from the Medical College of South Carolina in Charleston, he interned at the Protestant
Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia, and then returned to Woodruff where he was in general
practice from 1950 to 1970 (except for a two-year period where he served as a Senior Medical
Officer in the US Navy from 1954 to 1956). In 1970, Dr. Barnett joined the faculty of the
Medical University of South Carolina, where he served successively as assistant director of the
Family Medicine Residency Program (1970-1972) and vice chairman of the Department of
Family Practice (1973-1977). In 1977, Dr. Barnett became chairman of the Department of
Family Medicine at the University of Virginia, where he also served as the first Walter M.
Seward Professor of Family Medicine until his retirement in 2000. Throughout his career, Dr.
Barnett served in various leadership positions within Family Medicine, notably as president of
the ABFP (now ABFM) from 1980 to 1981; president of the South Carolina Academy of Family
Physicians from 1975 to 1976; and vice president of STFM from 1974 to 1975. He was also the
recipient of numerous awards, including the AAFP’s Thomas W, Johnson Award for
contributions to Family Practice education; and STFM’s Certificate of Excellence and the F.
Marian Bishop Award for furthering academic credibility of Family Medicine. Known as the
“quintessential country doctor,” Dr. Barnett was a noted lecturer and authored three books on the
specialty: Between the Lines: Reflections of a Family Physician (1989); Pebbles in the Water
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(2003); and The Weaving of Threads (2008). Dr. Barnett died in Kennesaw, Georgia at the age of
88 in 2015.
The B. Lewis Barnett, Jr., MD Collection consists of Dr. Barnett’s personal files, which includes
copies and drafts of his speeches, articles and correspondence, as well as newspaper clippings
and a 2003 proof of his book Pebbles in the Water.
Bishop, F. (Frances) Marian, PhD, MSPH (1927-2003)
1960-2000
1 box, 5 volumes of photograph albums – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Library
Collection; Museum (Artifact) Collection; Photograph Collection; and Oversized Collection
Born in 1927, F. Marian Bishop was an only child of Francis Marion and Hattie May Bishop of
Springfield, Missouri. She was an extraordinary student with a lifelong devotion to education.
During her seventy-five years, Bishop earned a remarkable seven college degrees. Her first was
an Associate of Arts from Graceland College, completed in May 1947. She followed that with a
Bachelor of Arts two years later from Drury College. Incredibly, Bishop earned her first
master’s degree only one year later in 1950 from the University of Kansas, and followed that
with a Master’s degree in Education from Syracuse University in 1952. Without slowing down,
she earned a PhD in Philosophy from Washington University in St. Louis in 1954; it is here that
she met her husband Robert E. Froelich, MD, an academic medicine psychiatrist. That same
year, she accepted her first teaching position at Lindenwood College in St. Charles, Missouri,
where she served as Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology until 1956. She spent
the following year in Frankfurt, Germany, as a visiting professor for the University of Maryland.
In 1963, Bishop was recruited to join the University of Missouri Medical School in order to
begin a new department in Behavioral Medicine. During her time in Columbia, she earned her
Master of Science degree in Public Health (MSPH), which was her third Master’s degree.
Bishop was also, simultaneously, the Professor of Community Health and Medical Practice and
Chairman of the Teaching Staff for Human Ecology and Behavioral Sciences until 1970. Bishop
continued her career in Oklahoma City as a Professor of the Department of Community Health,
Psychiatry, and Behavioral Sciences at the College of Medicine at the University of Oklahoma
Health Services Center. She remained as such until accepting a position as Professor and
Chairman of the Department of Community Medicine at the University of Alabama-Huntsville in
1975. During her time in Alabama, Bishop also served as a Professor in the Department of
Public Health and Epidemiology at the University of Alabama-Birmingham. While at AlabamaHuntsville, Bishop became the first PhD president of the Association of Teachers of Preventive
Medicine (ATPM, now the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research, or APTR),
serving 1978-1979. She was also the first female president of the Society of Teachers of Family
Medicine (STFM), serving 1981-1982. Furthermore, Bishop is the only individual to serve as
president of both of these organizations. In 1984, she left Alabama for the University of Utah
School of Medicine where she served as Chairman of the Department of Family and Preventive
Medicine for ten years. She earned her seventh degree in 1998 when Park College (Missouri)
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bestowed her with an honorary PhD. Despite her decline in health, F. Marian Bishop remained
actively involved in the University of Utah as a professor until her death from cancer in 2003. In
addition to many other publications, Bishop authored the STFM 25th anniversary publication in
1992. Her awards and honors from the AAFP were many, and included the Thomas W. Johnson
award for outstanding contribution to family practice education (AAFP, 1981), the John G.
Walsh award (AAFP, 2002), and she was named an honorary member of the AAFP in 1994.
Bishop’s legacy as the “mother of academic family medicine” is reflected in her
accomplishments. Several awards have been branded with her name as a result; the F. Marian
Bishop Leadership Award (STFM), the Bishop Fellowship Program (STFM), and the F. Marian
Bishop Educator of the Year Award (ATPM).
The F. Marian Bishop, PhD, MSPH Collection consists of materials that pertain mainly to
STFM, particularly Dr. Bishop’s personal connection with the organization. In addition to files
that document the history of STFM, including her authorship of the history book in 1992, there
are several scrapbooks and photo albums. Notably, this includes Dr. Bishop’s special
presidential scrapbook. Each year, STFM staff members compile this and give it to the outgoing
president. Dr. Bishop also kept photo albums of STFM trips overseas, including to Greece and
Brazil, and of many STFM activities. Her collection also includes many framed awards and
plaques given to Bishop, and artifacts that reflect STFM’s logo. This collection also includes
audiocassettes and transcripts of her oral history interviews for STFM’s “Voices from Family
Medicine” project from 1991-92, and a videotaped interview conducted by Dr. Daniel
Ostergaard with Bishop in 2001.
Black, Ross R. II, MD (1948- )
1998-2001
1 slim document case—See also: Audio-Visual Collection and Photograph Collection
Ross R. Black, II, MD, of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, was born in 1948 in Cleveland, Ohio. He
earned his B.A. from Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio and went to medical school at
The Ohio State University, earning his MD in 1973. He completed his family practice residency
at Akron City Hospital in 1976. While a resident, he attended the Ad Hoc Meeting of Family
Practice Residents in 1974, which spawned the establishment of the National Conference of
Family Practice Residents. He served as a resident delegate to the AAFP Congress of Delegates
from 1974-1976. Following his residency, Dr. Black served in the US Navy as Lieutenant
Commander from 1976-1978, where he was based at a teaching hospital in Pensacola, Florida.
He returned to the AAFP in 1978 to become Assistant Director of the Division of Education.
While there, he served as a consultant for the Residency Assistance Program (RAP), and taught
at the University of Kansas Department of Family Medicine as an assistant clinical professor. In
1981, Dr. Black left the AAFP to become the Associate Director of the Family Practice
Residency at Akron City Hospital and Clinical Professor at the Department of Family Medicine,
Northeast Ohio Universities College of Medicine. He still holds the latter title, but in 1988 he
left the residency post to go back into private practice where he remains today. His honors and
leadership roles in family medicine are extensive. Within the Ohio AFP, he served on the Board
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of Directors (1983-2001) and as speaker, treasurer, vice president, and president (1992-93). He
is an AAFP Fellow and ABFP diplomate, was named Family Practice Teacher of the Year twice
during his time at Akron City Hospital, and was named Ohio Family Physician of the Year in
1998. In that same year, he won election to the AAFP Board of Directors, serving until 2001.
He also served on the AAFP Foundation Board of Trustees from 1999-2005, on the ABFM
Board of Directors from 2004-2009, and has served on various committees within STFM.
The bulk of Dr. Black’s collection consists of materials relating to his receiving the Ohio Family
Physician of the Year Award in 1998, and being elected to the AAFP Board of Directors in that
same year. These materials include correspondence, press releases, and articles from various
publications.
Bordelon, F.P., Jr., MD (1921-2004)
1958-1898
1 slim document case
A self-styled “country doctor,” Dr. F(ilmore) P. Bordelon, Jr. was born in Longbridge, Louisiana
in 1921 and graduated from the Louisiana State University (LSU) Medical School in 1945. In
1947, after serving two years in the United States Navy, he began practicing medicine as a
general practitioner in Marksville, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. An active member of the AAFP
throughout his career, he was the recipient of the 1989 Louisiana Family Doctor of the Year
Award. In 1975 he was appointed coroner for Avoyelles Parish, and later served as president of
the State Coroner’s Association and the State Hospital Board, and as a member of the State
Board of Medical Examiners and the State Board of Practical Nurse Examiners. (He also was
elected to serve as president of the Louisiana State Medical Society in 1968.) In 1998, Dr.
Bordelon retired from his office practice after more than 50 years in the profession, but still
continued seeing patients at three area nursing homes and a local prison. Dr. Bordelon died on
May 4, 2004 at the age of 82.
The F.P. Bordelon, Jr., MD Collection consists of one photocopied scrapbook on Dr. Bordelon’s
life and career covering the period 1958 to 1998.
Bowen, Otis R., MD (1918-2013)
1968, 1975, 1985-1986
1 slim document case – See also: Photograph Collection
Otis R. Bowen, MD was born in 1918 near Rochester, Indiana. He graduated from Indiana
University and earned his MD from Indiana University Medical School in 1942. After
graduating, he completed an internship at Epworth Hospital in South Bend, and then served three
years in the Army Medical Corps, going ashore on Okinawa with his medical unit in 1945. He
rose in rank from 1st lieutenant to captain and left the service in 1946. After that, he returned to
Indiana and set up a private practice in Bremen, Indiana, where he practiced family medicine
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until 1972. Dr. Bowen began his political career in 1952 with his election as county coroner, and
eventually served multiple terms as a member of the Indiana House of Representatives from
1956-1957 and 1960-1972, serving served as speaker of the House through four legislative
sessions. In 1968, Bowen ran for governor of Indiana but was defeated. In 1972, he was elected
governor and served two terms from 1973-1981. He was the first governor of the state to serve
two consecutive terms since 1851. After leaving the governor’s office, Dr. Bowen joined the
Indiana University School of Medicine as a clinical professor in family medicine, and served as
chairman of the Advisory Commission on Social Security from 1982-1984. In 1985, he was
nominated by President Ronald Reagan for the position of Secretary of the Department of Health
and Human Services, remaining until 1989. He was the first medical doctor to serve in this
position. Following his term as HHS Secretary, Dr. Bowen retired to his home in Bremen,
Indiana. In the 1990s, Indiana University honored him in several ways, including the
establishment of the Otis R. Bowen Research Center, the Otis R. Bowen, MD, Distinguished
Leadership Award, and the Otis R. Bowen Professorship of Family Medicine. In 2012, he was
awarded the Ryan White Distinguished Leadership Award by the Rural Center for AIDS/STD
Prevention at Indiana University’s School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. His
autobiography, entitled Doc: Memories from a Life in Public Service, was published in 2000.
The AAFP awarded him the John G. Walsh Award for Lifetime Contributions to Family
Medicine in 2007. He died on May 4, 2013.
Materials in this collection pertain primarily to Dr. Bowen’s unsuccessful campaign for governor
in 1968. These include flyers, articles, correspondence, and ephemera. There is also an article
about his keynote speech to the 1975 Scientific Assembly, and some correspondence and
interview notes from his years as Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Brown, Michael J., MD (1943- )
1974, 1981-1998
1 slim document case—See also: Photograph Collection
Michael J. Brown, MD, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, was born in 1943. He earned his BA in
zoology from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (now the University of South
Dakota) in 1966. He earned a BS in medicine from USD in 1968, and his MD from the
University of Texas School of Medicine, San Antonio, in 1970. After completing an internship
at Sioux Valley Hospital in 1971, Dr. Brown spent the next three years at the US Air Force
Academy Hospital in Colorado Springs, and then entered private practice in Spearfish, South
Dakota, in 1974. Dr. Brown served on the South Dakota AFP Board of Directors and as
President from 1985-1986, and as delegate from South Dakota to the AAFP Congress of
Delegates. A clinical professor of Family Medicine at the University of South Dakota School of
Medicine (USDSM), he was awarded the Edward D. Batt Award as outstanding faculty member
in 1984-1985. He became an AAFP Fellow in 1992, and in 1993, was named the South Dakota
Family Physician of the Year. In 1994, he moved his practice to Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Dr.
Brown also served as editor of the South Dakota AFP Newsletter in 1998.
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Materials in this collection reflect the management of Dr. Brown’s private practice in Spearfish
from 1974-1994, and his move to a practice in Sioux Falls in 1994. Items in the collection
include newsletters written for patients, an article about a new clinic location, invitations to new
practice locations, and editor’s notes from the SDAFP newsletter. Also included are numerous
congratulatory letters and cards received by Dr. Brown when he was named South Dakota
Family Physician of the Year, as well as letters of recommendation for that award. A small
collection of scanned photographs was transferred to the Photograph Collection under Dr.
Brown’s name.
Budoff, Penny Wise, MD(1939-2008)
1979-1985, 1992-2000
1 slim document case – See also: Library Collection
Penny Wise Budoff, MD was born in 1939 in Albany, New York. She attended the University of
Wisconsin-Madison and earned her BA from Syracuse University in 1959. After receiving her
MD from the State University of New York Upstate Medical Center in 1963, she completed an
internship the same year at St. Luke’s Hospital in Utica, New York. She then entered the private
practice of medicine in 1964 and maintained a practice for 33 years in various locations on Long
Island. An ABFP diplomate since 1973, she held various academic appointments with SUNYStony Brook and Cornell University from 1974-1998. In 1977, she published a groundbreaking
study titled “Dysmenorrhea, New Treatment,” in the American Journal of Ob/Gyn. This was the
first clinical study to prove that menstrual cramps were physiological, rather than psychological
in origin. She continued to conduct studies in the late 1970s and early 1980s (some of which
were published in the Journal of the American Medical Association [JAMA] and the New
England Journal of Medicine [NEJM]) on various aspects of menstrual pain and other issues
related to women’s health. Dr. Budoff eventually published several books on these topics that
eventually became best sellers. In 1985, she opened the Penny Wise Budoff, MD Women’s
Medical Center on Long Island, described as an “innovative women’s comprehensive care center
that offers integrated multispecialty care of patients.” She died in 2008 after moving to Delray
Beach, Florida following her retirement from medicine in 1997.
The Penny Wise Budoff, MD Collection contains articles about Dr. Budoff and her health center,
brochures about her vitamin and skin care line called Bonne Forme®, and copies of her scientific
research studies on hormone replacement therapy, dysmenorrhea, and premenstrual syndrome.
Burdette, James A., MD (1925-2011)
1958, 1963-1965, 1968-1969, 1981
1 slim document case – See also: Photograph Collection
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James A. Burdette, MD was born in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1925. After serving in the U.S.
Army from 1943-1946, he earned a BA in 1949 from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville,
and a BS in 1952 from the University of Tennessee-Memphis. In the same year, he earned his
MD from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine (Memphis). Following graduation,
Dr. Burdette completed an internship at Shreveport Charity Hospital and a rotating residency in
general surgery at Knoxville General Hospital. He joined the AAGP in 1955, the same year he
entered private practice in Knoxville, where he remained in practice until 1972. In 1967-1968,
Dr. Burdette was a research fellow in family medicine at Children’s Hospital Medical Center at
Harvard Medical School. He held numerous academic appointments from 1969-2000, at the
following institutions: University of Tennessee-Knoxville, University of Kentucky at Lexington,
Bowman Gray School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and East Tennessee State
University in Johnson City. Notably, he served as professor and chairman of the Department of
Family Practice at the University of Kentucky-Lexington from 1972-1976. Dr. Burdette’s
involvement in family medicine organizations was long and varied, and included service in the
Tennessee, Kentucky, and North Carolina constituent chapters, and in the AAGP/AAFP,
NAPCRG, and STFM. Dr. Burdette was a charter ABFP diplomate in 1970, and was named an
AAFP Fellow in 1973. He received the Tennessee Academy’s General Practitioner of the Year
Award in 1970, and served as a delegate from Tennessee to the AAGP/AAFP Congress of
Delegates from 1964-1972. In addition, he was a member of the Ambulatory Sentinel Practices
Network (ASPN), and gave numerous scientific presentations and published many scientific
papers. In 1982, Dr. Burdette moved to Lenoir City, Tennessee, where he established a private
practice which served the local community there until 1998. After he retired from practice in
1998, he moved back to Knoxville. He died in 2011.
This collection consists of significant materials pertaining to Dr. Burdette’s participation in early
efforts to establish a certification board for family practice. Dr. Burdette was part of the
Sponsoring Founders Group, American Board of Family Practice, which was an earlier
incarnation of what would eventually become the ABFP/ABFM. Much of this collection
consists of correspondence between members of this founders group such as Drs. Thomas
Rardin, Nicholas Pisacano, Vernon Wilson, and other supporters of the movement.
Burket, George E., “Ned” Jr., MD (1912-2008)
1963-2008
1 box – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Museum (Artifact) Collection; Oversized
Collection; Photograph Collection; and Slide Collection
George E. Burket Jr., MD, was born in 1912 in the small town of Kingman, Kansas and spent the
majority of his life there. Encouraged by his father George E. Burket, Sr., a dentist, and inspired
by Dr. Haskins, a Kingman physician, the lifelong Kansan attended Wichita State University
before obtaining his medical training from the University of Kansas; he graduated in 1937. In the
two years after medical school, Burket completed an internship and residency in surgery at Santa
Barbara General Hospital in California. Aware of the shortage of family physicians in rural
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communities, Burket returned to Kingman and opened his medical practice which he ran for
thirty-three years. Burket became a member of the Kansas chapter of the AAGP, the Kansas
Academy of General Practice (KAGP), a year after it was formed in 1948. He served as the fifth
KAGP President from 1953-1954 before heading to Boston on a fellowship from Harvard. He
completed his postgraduate surgical training at Massachusetts General Hospital in 1956. As
president of the KAGP, Burket was selected for a national committee of the AAGP which
introduced him to the political side of family medicine and he soon had the so-called “political
bug.” After much persuasion from KAGP founder Clyde Miller, Burket ran for the AAGP Board
of Directors. Because Burket supported the inclusion of general practice as a specialty, strong
opposition emerged from GPs who were unwilling to relinquish their surgical rights. Burket won
by one vote in 1964, serving as a board member until 1966 and as Chairman of the Board of
Directors from 1966 to 1967. He became the president of the Kansas Medical Society during that
span as well in 1965. After his stint as Chairman, Burket became the AAGP President, serving
1968-1969, and remained exceedingly interested in the education of future physicians. As
chairman and president, Burket was involved in applying to the American Board of Medical
Specialties (ABMS) to make family practice the newest specialty. The third application was
successful in 1969 approving the American Board of Family Practice (now Medicine) as the
nation’s twentieth medical specialty board. He was also essential in changing the association’s
title to American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), which became official in 1971. Burket
then served on the ABFP Board of Directors from 1969-1977, including a period as its president
from 1975-1977. At the end of his illustrious career, Burket was a full-time professor for the
University of Kansas Medical Center for an eight year span between 1973 and 1981 before
retiring to his hometown of Kingman.
The George E. Burket, Jr., MD Collection consists of articles and publications about Dr. Burket,
his Academy service, and family medicine at the KU Medical Center; addresses, speeches, and
presentations; correspondence; meeting programs and invitations; newspaper clippings;
certificates and awards; and biographical information about Dr. Burket. One notable file
contains a handwritten list of Preceptors from KU Medical Center, dated 1950-1966, 1969, 1972.
Cain, Jeffrey J., MD (1959- )
1988-2010
3 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Museum (Artifact) Collection; and Slide
Collection
Born in 1959 and raised in the town of Sherwood, Oregon (where he grew up in a home formerly
owned by Dr. Thomas L. Stern of the AAFP), Jeffrey J. Cain, MD graduated magna cum laude
from Willamette University in Salem, Oregon with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and
chemistry and received his medical degree from the Oregon Health Sciences University in
Portland, Oregon in 1985. He completed his family medicine residency at the Mercy Family
Medicine Residency program in Denver, Colorado, where he served as chief resident from 1988
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to 1989. Presently, he serves as Chief of Family Medicine at The Children’s Hospital in Denver,
Colorado.
An active member of the AAFP since 1986, on the state level, he is a past-president of the
Colorado Academy of Family Physicians and has served on the Board of Directors of the
Colorado AFP since 1990. He has also served on several statewide boards, including the
Colorado Medical Services Board, the board for the Colorado State Tobacco Education and
Prevention Program and the Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition, in which capacities he
has been instrumental in helping to pass and implement legislation defining the patient-centered
medical home in Colorado and improving access to care for the underserved.
On the national level, in 1988 Dr. Cain co-founded the Tar Wars tobacco-free education
program. Under his leadership, Tar Wars has grown to be one of the AAFP’s most respected
outreach programs, and has reached more than 8.5 million children in all 50 states and in 14
countries.
Dr. Cain’s work with Tar Wars has been recognized by the World Health
Organization, which awarded him a Special Recognition Medical for Tobacco Control in 1990,
and by the AAFP, which awarded him its Public Health Award in 1995. In 1996, following an
accident and hospitalization, Dr. Cain has been walking with bilateral below the knee prosthetic
legs. As a member of the board of directors of the Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) since
1996, Dr. Cain started the ACA’s national prosthetic insurance fairness campaign, which has
resulted in the passage of laws in twenty states requiring insurance coverage for prosthetics as
well as the introduction of federal legislation in this area. In addition, Dr. Cain has also
completed and taught nationally in adaptive sports and has introduced a new adaptive ski
device—the ski-bike—to North America
A member of the AAFP Board of Directors since 2008, on September 14, 2011, Dr. Cain was
elected by the AAFP Congress of Delegates to serve as President-Elect of the AAFP and on
October 17, 2012, became the 65th President of the American Academy of Family Physicians.
The Jeffrey J. Cain, MD Collection consists of documents and other materials relating to the
history and development of the Tar Wars tobacco-free education program which was cofounded
by Dr. Cain in 1988. Materials include organizational documents detailing the history of the
program; lesson plans; tool kits; and miscellaneous Tar Wars-related souvenirs and other
memorabilia.
Carmichael, Lynn P., MD (1928-2009)
1959-1994
4 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Oversized Collection; Photograph Collection;
and Slide Collection
Lynn P. Carmichael, MD, was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1928, but raised in the small town
of Mooresville, Indiana. He discovered his calling early in life, finding inspiration from his
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family’s physician, Dr. Kenneth Comer. After graduating from Indiana University, Carmichael
attended the University of Louisville Medical School, earning his MD in 1952, after which he
accepted an army internship at Brooke Army Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. During the
Korean War, Carmichael served as a First Lieutenant and Regimental Surgeon in the Medical
Company of the 17th Infantry Regiment. From 1952-1954, Carmichael earned a number of
awards: Korean Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal,
Bronze Star Medal, and one overseas service bar. After the war, Carmichael moved to Miami,
Florida, first obtaining experience at Kendall Hospital, which served as a medical facility for the
impoverished people of southern Dade County. After the hospital closed, Carmichael ventured
into solo practice in Coconut Grove, a suburb of Miami. He remained in this stead for ten years,
including managing the practice while completing a one year internship at Harvard. It was
during his time in Boston that Carmichael developed a plan for family medicine as an academic
specialty and led him to author an article, “Teaching Family Medicine,” which appeared in The
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) in 1965. Shortly thereafter, Carmichael
received a much needed grant of $37,500 from the Women’s Cancer Association at the
University of Miami which he used to enter the medical school as a faculty member (the first to
specialize in teaching family medicine) and chaired the department until his retirement in 1997.
Two years later in 1967, Carmichael helped found the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
(STFM) to further the advancement of family practice as an academic discipline and was its first
president. For his many accomplishments, he is considered by many to be the “father of family
medicine.” Dr. Carmichael died on June 19, 2009.
The Lynn P. Carmichael, MD Collection includes of articles by or about Carmichael, the
University of Miami Department of Family Medicine, or family medicine in general. These
materials are arranged chronologically. There are also materials from a notebook Carmichael
labeled “Evolution of Department of Family Medicine,” as well as items from a scrapbook from
the mid-1960s that pertained to Miami’s program and the establishment of STFM. Other
materials in this collection are a folder containing Carmichael’s handwritten notes on Studies in
Family Medicine, a conference held in Miami in 1980 and a folder about STFM’s 25th
Anniversary in 1992.
Carr, Walter A., MD (1877-1975)
1877-1975
1 box—See also: Museum (Artifact) Collection and Photograph Collection
Walter Austin Carr was born in 1877 in Decatur County, Iowa. At an early age, he moved with
his family to Kansas, and after attending Washburn College in Topeka and the Topeka Business
College, he eventually entered Northwestern University in Chicago, where he received his MD
degree in 1905. After briefly practicing in Chapman, Kansas and as a physician at the National
Old Soldiers Home in Leavenworth, Dr. Carr established his practice in Junction City, Kansas in
1906. There, for some 50 years, Dr. Carr practiced medicine and was a leading member of the
community, helping to establish Junction City’s first hospital, and serving in various roles
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throughout the years as health officer, City Commissioner, and as President of the Chamber of
Commerce. During World War I, Dr. Carr also served overseas as a surgeon with the 89th
Infantry Division. He died in Junction City in 1975 at the age of 98.
The Walter A. Carr, MD Collection consists of photocopied material relating to Dr. Carr’s
family genealogy; his education records; copies of materials relating to his medical practice,
including his Kansas State licensure records and extracts from medical directories; newspaper
articles and family histories; and service records, unit histories and other materials relating to his
military service in World War I. In addition, the collection includes an original Day Book from
Dr. Carr’s practice covering the period 1911 to 1913 (now held in the Museum Collection), as
well as a collection of photographs which includes a portrait of Dr. Carr in his World War I
uniform and an assortment of photographs taken at medical meetings during the 1970s and
1980s, which are now part of the Photograph Collection.
Chaney, Ernie J., MD (1927- )
1970-1994
2 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Museum (Artifact) Collection; and Photograph
Collection
Ernie J. Chaney, MD was born in Pittsburg, Kansas in 1927. He received his BA from Wichita
University in Wichita, Kansas in 1952, and his MD from the University of Kansas School of
Medicine in 1956. After completing his internship at Tacoma General Hospital in Tacoma,
Washington in 1957, he returned to Kansas, where he established a general practice in the town
of Belleville. In 1983, Dr. Chaney moved to Wichita, Kansas, where he headed the Family
Practice Residency Program at St. Joseph Medical Center/University of Kansas School of
Medicine-Wichita. A member of the AAFP since 1957, he served as president of the Kansas
Academy of Family Physicians from 1970 to 1971, and as president of the AAFP from 1981 to
1982. From 1987 to 1990, he also served as president of the Family Health Foundation of
America (FHFA), which in 1989 became the AAFP Foundation.
The Ernie J. Chaney, MD Collection consists of newspaper articles relating to Dr. Chaney’s
career from 1970 to 1994; speeches, campaign materials, programs, correspondence, and
published materials primarily relating to his service on the AAFP Board of Directors from 1979
to 1981, and as president-elect, president and immediate past president of the AAFP from 1981
to 1983.
Curry, Hiram B., MD (1927-1989)
1970-1982
6 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Library Collection; Photograph Collection; and
Slide Collection
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Hiram Benjamin Curry, MD was born in 1927 in Jasper, Florida. After graduating in 1950 from
the Medical College of South Carolina in Charleston, he interned at the Philadelphia General
Hospital, and then returned to Jasper where he was in general practice from 1951 to 1957.
Following this, Dr. Curry embarked on a new career as a neurologist, serving among other
positions as a research fellow at the University of Lund in Sweden (1961-1962), and as a
research and clinical fellow in Neurology and Teaching Fellow in Neurology at Massachusetts
General Hospital and Harvard Medical School from 1962 to 1963. In 1970, he became a charter
diplomate of the ABFP (now ABFM) and returned to the Medical College of South Carolina,
where he established the Department of Family Practice, serving as its Chairman for nineteen
years, until his death in 1989.
The Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection consists of Dr. Curry’s files as Chairman of the Department
of Family Practice at the Medical College of South Carolina from 1970 to 1982. The files are
arranged chronologically, and contain department directories and publications, as well as
correspondence, newspaper clippings and lectures.
Separate files also include early
correspondence relating to the establishment of the department and a department bibliography, as
well as files on department history.
Darley, Ward, Jr., MD (1903-1979)
1977
1 slim document case – See also: Photograph Collection
Ward Darley, Jr., MD, was born in 1903 in Colorado. He received his AB degree in 1926 and
his MD in 1929, both from the University of Colorado. Upon completion of his medical degree,
he worked for thirteen years in private practice in Denver. In 1945, he joined the University of
Colorado College of Medicine as dean, served as professor from 1946-1956, and then served as
president of the university from 1953 to 1956. During his time at the university, a general
medical clinic established at Denver General Hospital became a widely recognized educational
experiment in comprehensive medical care, a special focus of his career. Dr. Darley was elected
to the executive council of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) in 1945 and
became president in 1952, serving that same year as a member of President Truman’s
Commission on the Health Needs of the Nation. Dr. Darley was the AAMC’s first full-time
Executive Director from 1956-1964. When he retired, the AAMC awarded him its highest
honor, the Abraham Flexner Award for Distinguished Service to Medical Education.
Throughout his career, Dr. Darley was a significant and influential voice within family medicine.
In 1966-1967, he served as the chairman or moderator for a series of conferences sponsored by
the FHFA on the role of the family physician in comprehensive care. He was credited as
suggesting that “a society of teachers of family medicine” might seek representation on the
Council of Academic Societies, which led to the founding of STFM in 1967. He later served as a
contributing editor to STFM’s Family Medicine Times and was named an honorary STFM
member. He died in 1979 in Laguna Hills, California.
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The Ward Darley, Jr., MD Collection consists of one item, a letter written by Dr. Darley to
Leland Blanchard, MD on February 12, 1977. In the letter, Dr. Darley thanks Blanchard for
loaning his file on Family Medicine. This file is believed to be part of the missing “Blanchard
papers.” The provenance of this letter is unclear and how the letter became separated from the
other materials of Dr. Blanchard’s is a mystery. The letter also details Dr. Darley’s opinions on
efforts to establish a board of family practice, documenting who supported a board and who was
against it, and whether family physicians should have surgical privileges.
Depew, Harry W., MD (1919-2007)
1977, 1982-2000
1 slim document case—See also: Audio-Visual Collection and Photograph Collection
Harry W. Depew, MD, was born in 1919 in Los Angeles. He earned his BA at the University of
California-Berkeley in 1941, and his MD from the George Washington University Medical
School in Washington, D.C. in 1946. After serving an internship at Los Angeles County General
Hospital in 1946-1947, he served in the US Navy as a Medical Officer from 1947-1949.
Following his discharge, from 1949-1951, he completed a rotating residency and an ob-gyn
residency at Kern County General Hospital in Bakersfield. In 1951, he entered private practice
in San Diego. During his career, he frequently served as a preceptor for medical students, and
the University of California-San Diego established a scholarship award in his honor. Dr. Depew,
who was fluent in sign language, had many deaf and hearing impaired patients. He was a strong
advocate for serving patients with hearing impairments because both of his parents and two of
his sisters were deaf. He served on the CAFP Board of Directors and in 1991 served as president
of the California Academy of Family Physicians. He was a charter fellow of the AAFP in 1973,
and a charter diplomate of the ABFP in 1972. Included among his highest honors was being
named the California Family Physician of the Year for 1999, and the AAFP Family Physician of
the Year for 2000. He died in 2007 in San Diego.
Materials in this collection include correspondence, articles, awards and certificates, and
documents relating to Dr. Depew’s service on the California AFP Board of Directors. Included
are also several presidential addresses and president’s messages from Dr. Depew that were
published in the California Family Physician, as well as items related to his awards as CAFP and
AAFP Family Physician of the Year. Among the miscellaneous files, there are materials
pertaining to Dr. Depew’s strong advocacy regarding the 1991 establishment of a family practice
program at his alma mater, George Washington University Medical Center. A small collection
of photographs were transferred to the Photograph Collection under his name.
DeTar, John (Jack) S., MD (1902-1996)
1957
1 slim document case – See also: Audio-Visual Collection and Photograph Collection
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John (Jack) S. DeTar, MD was born in 1902 in Detroit. He attended Detroit Junior College and
received his BS from the University of Michigan. Dr. DeTar earned his MD in 1931 from
Detroit College of Medicine (now Wayne State University), supporting his family during that
time by working nights at the Briggs Body Plant. He then served an internship at Henry Ford
Hospital in Detroit and moved to Milan in 1931, where he was in general practice until 1973.
After retiring in 1973 he moved to Sun City, Arizona, splitting his time between that community
and Bellaire, Michigan. Dr. DeTar was named Michigan’s Foremost Family Physician in 1948
and received the Detroit College of Medicine Distinguished Alumni Award in 1956. As a
member of the AAGP, he served as speaker of the Congress of Delegates from 1951-1955, was
chosen president-elect in 1955, and served as AAGP president from 1956 to 1957. He also
served the Michigan State Medical Society as speaker for two terms. He died in 1996 in
Bellaire.
The John (Jack) S. DeTar, MD Collection consists of one item, a rough draft of the Address of
the President, presented to the 1957 AAGP Congress of Delegates in St. Louis, Missouri. The
draft runs thirty-four pages in length. There are numerous markings in different ink colors and
presumably by different editors, including the author. A heavily edited final version of DeTar’s
presidential address was published in the July 1957 issue of GP.
DeVries, Jan, MD (1928- )
1956-2001
2 boxes and 1 oversized volume of account records
Jan R.J. deVries, MD, was born in 1928 in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, where his father
worked as an employee of the Dutch government in horticulture. During World War II, the
deVries family was captured by the Japanese when they invaded Indonesia. They were
subsequently sent to a prison camp, where Dr. deVries’ mother died of starvation. After being set
free from the camp in 1945, Dr. deVries went to the Netherlands, where he graduated with an
MD degree from Leiden University School of Medicine in 1952. After completing his internship
at Leiden University Hospital in the Netherlands, Dr. deVries returned to Indonesia, where he
worked from 1956 to 1960 as a missionary physician. In 1961, he came to the United States, and
after serving a second internship at the Washington Sanitarium and Hospital in Takoma Park,
Maryland, he went into private general practice in Boswell, Pennsylvania. In Boswell, Dr.
deVries became an active member of the Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians, serving
as President of the PAFP from 1983 to 1984 and again from 1990 to 1991. In addition to his
service with the PAFP, he also received the Pennsylvania Family Physician of the Year Award in
1996.
The Jan deVries, MD Collection consists of Dr. deVries’ anesthesia records from his service in
Indonesia from 1956-1957; 1 small and 1 large (oversized) ledger holding account records from
his office practice from 1962 to 1969; a daily log of 4 volumes covering his activities while in
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practice from 1962 to 1965; and other files, which include a c.v., newspaper clippings, brief
memoirs, and an account of his time practicing in Indonesia entitled “Sumedang Story.”
Elliott, Olin A., MD (1906-1982)
1926-1982
1 box—See also: Museum (Artifact) Collection and Oversized Collection
Olin Austin Elliott, MD was born in 1906 in Griswold, Iowa, the son of an osteopathic physician
who was also an ordained minister. Originally intending to become a science teacher, he initially
enrolled in the Nebraska State Teachers College. However, as he was completing his second
year, he decided to go on to medical school instead, and was graduated from the University of
Nebraska School of Medicine in Omaha in 1930. After an internship at Iowa Methodist Hospital
in Des Moines, Iowa, Dr. Elliott went into general practice in Des Moines in 1931. During World
War II, he served as a captain in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Army Air Corps, and saw service
at various locations throughout the United States. Following the war, he returned to Des Moines,
where he practiced until his death in 1982. He was a member of the AAGP since 1948, and was
elected a fellow of the AAFP in 1975. Described by one colleague as “a delightful, wellrounded doctor, loved and respected by patients, colleagues, family, and acquaintances alike,”
Dr. Elliott was renowned for his compassion and dedication to his craft. In 1957, when his wife
was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), he became her primary caretaker while still
continuing his medical practice, providing her with medical treatment until her death in 1960. In
later years he volunteered at a clinic for the homeless in Des Moines, and even after being
diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 1981 he continued to care for his patients, up until the day of
his death.
Dr. Elliott’s collection consists of his class notes (bound in 3 volumes) from his 1926 pathology
class in medical school; his medical license from the State of Nebraska in 1931, along with other
certificates and correspondence relating to his medical practice; professional appointment books
from 1935 to 1936; his commission as a captain in the Medical Corps in 1943; and several
photographs, as well as obituaries of Dr. Elliott. In addition, the Center also holds Dr. Elliott’s
medical bag, which also contains instruments and other items used by Dr. Elliott throughout his
years in practice.
Farley, Eugene S., Jr., MD, MPH (1927-2013)
1951-1952, 1967-1992
8 boxes
Eugene Shedden Farley, Jr., was born in Pennsylvania in 1927. After graduation from the
University of Rochester School of Medicine in 1949, he interned at the Philadelphia General
Hospital and a received residency training in General Practice at the University of Colorado
Medical Center and Denver General Hospital. From 1954 to 1956, Dr. Farley and his wife Lindy,
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also a general practitioner, served in the US Public Health Service as field medical officers in
charge of the Navajo-Cornell Clinic on the Navajo Tribal Reservation at Many Farms, Arizona.
Following this, they went into private rural practice in Arizona and New York. In 1967, Dr.
Farley received his MPH degree from Johns Hopkins University, and that same year he joined
the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry as associate professor in the
Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics, and Preventive Dentistry, becoming a full professor in
1972. Having established the Family Practice Program at Rochester where he served as its first
director from 1967 to until 1978, Dr. Farley is widely recognized as one of the pioneering leaders
in the specialty, as Rochester was one of the first Family Practice fifteen residency programs in
the nation to be approved by the RRC in December 1968. In 1978, he joined the University of
Colorado Medical Center as professor and chairman of the Department of Family Medicine. In
1982, he left the University of Colorado to become professor and chairman of the Department of
Family Medicine and Practice at the University of Wisconsin, where he served until his
retirement in 1992. In retirement, Dr. Farley and his wife both became actively involved in a
variety of social and political causes which emphasized the need for universal health care, as
evidenced by his unsuccessful candidacy for a seat in the US House of Representatives from
Wisconsin in 1996. Dr. Farley was also one of the founding members of NAPCRG in 1972 and
was the recipient of numerous awards, including the AAFP’s John G. Walsh Award for
leadership that significantly furthers the development of Family Medicine in 2009. Following
the death of his wife in 2009, Dr. Farley died at the age of 86 in 2013.
The Eugene S. Farley, Jr., MD, MPH Collection consists of Dr. Farley’s professional files from
his service at the Universities of Rochester, Colorado and Wisconsin, and includes copies his
speeches and articles (including numerous drafts and unfinished works), as well as
correspondence and newspaper clippings. Also included is Dr. Farley’s notebook from his
Psychopathology course while a medical student at the University of Rochester from 1951 to
1952.
Fleming, Michael O., MD (1950- )
2002-2004
1 slim document case—See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Museum (Artifact) Collection;
and Photograph Collection
Michael O. Fleming, MD was born in 1950 in Monroe, Louisiana. He completed undergraduate
work at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, and earned his MD from LSU School of
Medicine in Shreveport in 1975. After completing a family practice residency at LSU Affiliated
Hospitals in Shreveport in 1978, he entered a solo private practice in Shreveport for two years,
then established a group private practice there in 1980. He has filled several academic roles,
including assistant clinical professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Louisiana State
University Health Science Center and the Department of Family and Community Medicine at
Tulane University Medical School. Dr. Fleming served as president of the Louisiana Academy
of Family Physicians in 1987-1988 and was named Louisiana Family Doctor of the Year in
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1996. In addition to serving on several AAFP committees, he has served as vice speaker,
speaker, and AAFP president from 2003 to 2004. Since its establishment in 2005, Dr. Fleming
has also served as the chair of the FamMedPAC Board of Directors. He is an AAFP Fellow and
an ABFP Diplomate.
The Michael O. Fleming, MD Collection consists of newspaper articles about Dr. Fleming,
materials related to his campaign for AAFP president-elect, and letterhead and business cards
from his AAFP leadership roles. Photographs in his collection date from around 2002-2003.
Also included in the Center’s audio-visual collections is a videotape donated by Dr. Fleming
from the 2003 AAFP Officers Installation, and as part of the Museum (Artifact) Collection’s
framed items are two framed items from his holdings, including the program from the 2004
AAFP/WONCA opening ceremony.
Frank Blake, Thelma E., MD (1910-2000)
1951, 1961, 1968, 1975-1976, 2000
1 slim document case—See also: Museum (Artifact) Collection
Thelma E. Frank Blake, MD was born in 1910 on a ranch in south Texas and graduated from
high school in Falfurrias, Texas. After completing her premed requirements at Texas College of
Arts & Industries (A&I) in Kingsville, she earned her MD from the University of Texas Medical
Branch at Galveston in 1935. Following a rotating internship at Grace Hospital in Detroit,
Michigan, she returned to Texas to set up a medical practice in the oil fields of Freer and
Benavides, serving as the first female physician employed by the Magnolia Oil Company. In
1941, Dr. Frank Blake moved to Corpus Christi and set up a private practice there. In 1946, she
did postgraduate work in anesthesiology and until 1948, she concentrated her practice in that
specialty. She returned to a private general practice after that and continued it until 1972, when
she worked on developing the Family Practice Residency program at Memorial Medical Center
in Corpus Christi. She served as Associate Director of the residency program until 1976, when
she retired, at which point she moved to Rockport with her second husband. Following his death
in 1991, she moved to Austin. She was instrumental in several community health efforts,
including setting up a free health care program for children at the YWCA, and during World War
II, she was one of the few practicing doctors in the area since most men were away in the
service. The American Medical Women’s Association named her one of ten Outstanding
Medical Women of 1961, and she was elected the first vice president of the Texas Academy of
General Practice in 1968. She died in 2000 in Austin, Texas.
The Thelma E. Frank Blake, MD Collection, which was donated posthumously by her daughter
Catherine Lusk, consists of articles about Dr. Frank Blake, her obituary, and a certificate issued
to her in 1951 for Disaster Preparedness for Atomic Warfare. There are several artifacts donated
as part of her collection as well, including a microscope, emergency kit from a doctor’s bag, a
sample kit of medications, and a Baumanometer blood pressure apparatus, all of which are
housed in the Center’s Museum (Artifact) Collection.
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Frey, John J., III, MD (1944- )
1968-2007
4 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection
John J. Frey III, MD, was born in 1944 in Kansas City, Missouri. He earned his B.A. at Notre
Dame University in 1966, and in 1970 graduated from Northwestern University School of
Medicine in Evanston, Illinois. During medical school, he was active in student organizations
such as the Medical Committee for Human Rights, Free Clinic organization, Literary Society,
and Student Health Action Committee. He completed a rotating internship at Cook County
Hospital in Chicago, 1970-1971, and then trained under Lynn Carmichael, MD, at the University
of Miami Family Practice Residency, completing that in 1973. That year he became acting
director of the Family Health and Social Service Center in Worcester, Massachusetts, and until
1980 served in various positions at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, including
acting program director, curriculum director for third-year family practice residents, and
associate professor. From 1979-1980, he was assistant in general practice and licensed by the
National Health Service in Glyncorrwg, South Wales, U.K. In 1980, he moved to the
Department of Family Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He held
numerous positions there, including associate professor, director of the Section on Educational
Development, vice chairman, acting chairman, and professor. In 1993, he moved to the
Department of Family Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School,
serving as Chair from 1993-2006 and Professor from 1993-2012. He was named Emeritus
Professor of Family Medicine in 2012. He also serves as head of community engagement with
the University of Wisconsin Institute for Clinical and Translational Research. Dr. Frey was
instrumental in planning and implementing the Keystone III Conference in October 2000, from
which the Future of Family Medicine (FFM) Project was an outcome.
Dr. Frey has extensive experience in writing and publishing, including serving as Editor of
Family Medicine (1984-1991); Editor of WMJ, the Wisconsin Medical Society’s journal (2006present); and Associate Editor of Annals of Family Medicine (2007-present). He was named a
Kellogg National Fellow (1984-1987), received the STFM Recognition Award (1987), the
Lyndhurst Prize (1989-1992), STFM President’s Award (1992), ADFM Recognition Award for
Contributions to Education (2006), the F. Marian Bishop Award from STFM (2006), the Folkert
O. Belzer Award from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
(2010), and the Wisconsin Medical Society’s prestigious Director’s Award in 2015. He was a
member of the STFM Board of Directors from 1997-200, serving as STFM President in 19981999. Dr. Frey currently maintains homes in Santa Fe, New Mexico and Madison, Wisconsin.
The John J. Frey III, MD Collection includes materials related to meetings and conferences
attended by Frey, including planning and outcome materials pertaining to the Keystone III
meeting held in October 2000. Also represented are several Spanish language books related to
family medicine in Latin America. A significant portion of Frey’s collection consists of files and
transcripts related to oral history interviews that were conducted between 1987 and 2006, as well
as the original recordings for many of interviews.
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Frohman, I. Phillips, MD (1911-2001)
1949-1963
1 box – See also: Oversized Collection and Photograph Collection
Dr. I. Phillips Frohman received a degree from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy
prior to graduating from the University of Maryland’s medical school in 1937. After serving his
internship at Flower Hospital in Toledo, Ohio (1937-1938), he served as chief resident physician
at Licking County Hospital in Newark, Ohio. In 1941 he moved to Washington, D.C., where he
established a general practice and later founded the Southeast Washington Compensation Clinic,
which he operated until 1995. A charter diplomate of the American Board of Family Practice
(now the ABFM), he joined the AAGP in 1948 and was a founding member of the District of
Columbia Academy of Family Physicians in 1949. Dr. Frohman was also a prolific writer, and
was published extensively in various medical and other journals, including foreign journals in
Sweden, India and Germany.
The I. Phillips Frohman, MD Collection consists of 57 articles written by Dr. Frohman from
1949 to 1963 covering a variety of topics relating to general practice, medical practice, and
medical science.
Gehringer, Gerald R., MD (1926-1995)
1975-1984
2 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Photograph Collection; and Slide Collection
Gerald R. Gehringer, MD was born in 1926 in Kentwood, Louisiana. Following graduation from
high school, he served in the US Navy from 1943-1946 as a radio radar gunman, and then
returned home to attend Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, where he earned his
BS in 1948. In 1952, he was graduated with his MD from Louisiana State University in New
Orleans, and completed an internship at Charity Hospital in New Orleans from 1952-1953.
Following that, Dr. Gehringer completed residencies in general practice and surgery and went
into private practice as a family physician in Kentwood, Louisiana. He held many academic
appointments and served as both a Residency Assistance Program (RAP) consultant and as a
member of the Residency Review Committee (RRC) for Family Practice. Dr. Gehringer also
held leadership positions in the Louisiana State Medical Society and was president of the
Louisiana Academy of Family Physicians from 1976 to 1977. In addition, Dr. Gehringer served
within the AAFP in many capacities, including as delegate from Louisiana; member and
chairman of the Board of Directors; president-elect; president (1982-1983); and past president.
He died in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in 1995.
Dr. Gehringer’s collection contains files from his papers, presentations and speeches from the
period circa 1975-1984. Although many of the documents are not dated, his curriculum vita
verifies the time period. Many of the presentations were on clinical topics such as
angina/cardiology, arthritis, dermatology, psychiatry, and urinary tract infections. Others pertain
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to the history of family medicine, teaching family practice residents, and include his reports and
speeches given while serving the AAFP in various roles. His collection also includes 18 slides.
Growney, John T., MD (1937 1984, 1991, 1996-2009
1 slim document case
)
John T. Growney, MD, of Atchison, Kansas, was born in 1937 in St. Joseph, Missouri. He
earned his BS (1959) and MD (1963) from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska.
Following medical school, he was drafted into the Army and served as a doctor at several
military bases in the U.S. before being shipped to Vietnam. There, in Long Binh, he was a
military doctor at the 93rd Evacuation Hospital. After his discharge in 1966, he moved to
Atchison and established a private practice. Dr. Growney was a charter ABFP diplomate in
1970, and he is notable for being a small minority of family physicians who have been recertified
for the sixth time. He was named an AAFP Fellow in 1973. He served as a clinical instructor in
the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center from 2000-2001.
The John T. Growney, MD Collection includes letters and cards from patients and friends, AAFP
membership cards, newspaper articles about Growney, a certificate of appreciation from the
Atchison Hospital Auxiliary for being SHICK (Senior Health Insurance Counseling, a
prescription drug assistance program) Provider of the Year, and correspondence from the ABFM
regarding his rare status of passing the certification/recertification exam seven times.
Guyther, J. Roy, MD (1920-2013)
1955-2000
1 box – See also: Library Collection; Photograph Collection; and Museum (Artifact)
Collection
J(oseph) Roy Guyther, MD was born on July 31, 1920 in Mechanicsville, Maryland. He earned
his MD from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1943 and completed his
internship and a residency in internal medicine at Mercy Hospital in Baltimore. From 19461948, he served in the US Army and was discharged as a captain. He entered private practice in
Mechanicsville on January 1, 1948. Dr. Guyther was a strong advocate of student interest in
general/family practice and founded the Medical Students’ Family Practice Club at the
University of Maryland. He became part-time associate professor in the University of
Maryland’s Department of Family Practice in 1972. He also served in a variety of leadership
positions throughout his career, including as president of the Maryland Academy in 1959; as
President of the Board of Medical Examiners of the State of Maryland in 1977; as a member of
the ABFP Board of Directors; and as a delegate from Maryland to the AAFP Congress of
Delegates for 16 years. Most notably, he was selected as the Good Housekeeping Family Doctor
of the Year in 1979. The official announcement was made at the White House where Dr.
Guyther was greeted by First Lady Rosalynn Carter. Dr. Guyther retired from private practice in
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1990 but continued his lifelong interest in history by publishing his memoirs and several
histories about Mechanicsville and the local region. He died at his home in Mechanicsville on
December 18, 2013 at the age of 93.
The J. Roy Guyther, MD Collection contains files related to his practice and career, including his
designation as Family Doctor of the Year of 1979, as well as articles and news releases about
him and correspondence from patients and colleagues. In addition, there are files related to
Project MORE, a student preceptorship program sponsored by the AAGP in the early 1960s.
Also included are files related to the shortage of family doctors in Maryland and health
manpower training in that state.
Haley, Alvin “Al” J., MD (1926- )
1966-1995
1 box – See also: Museum (Artifact) Collection; Photograph Collection; and Slide Collection
Alvin J. Haley, MD, was born November 2, 1926, in Hartford City, Indiana. After high school he
entered the United States Naval Reserve and served as a Seaman First Class from 1945-1946. He
earned his BS in 1950 from Indiana University and his MD in 1953 from Indiana University
School of Medicine. Haley then completed a rotating internship, also in Indiana, at Lutheran
Hospital in Fort Wayne between 1953 and 1954. Haley opened his private practice in family
medicine, his first and only practice, in Fort Wayne in 1954 and continued in this stead for
twenty-six years. Haley joined the American Medical Association (AMA) that same year and
became a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) the following year in
1955. In 1969, Haley became President of the Indiana Academy of Family Physicians (IAFP)
after already serving as President of the Indiana State Medical Association (ISMA). Four years
later, Haley ventured into the academic community, while maintaining his practice, serving as a
Clinical Instructor of Family Medicine and an Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at his
alma mater, the Indiana University School of Medicine. He served in these positions until 1980,
the same year he left his practice. In 1980, Haley became the Clinical Associate Professor of
Family Medicine and held this post until 1987 when he was promoted again, this time to Clinical
Professor of Family Medicine. He had also been serving as the Director of Family Practice
Education at Methodist Hospital since 1980; he served in this stead until 1997. Moreover, Haley
found time to also serve on the AAFP Board of Directors and to act as chairman of the AAFP
Commission on Education between 1982 and 1985. Haley has since retired, but holds the
honorary title of Emeritus Clinical Professor of Family Medicine for the Indiana University
School of Medicine.
The Alvin J. Haley, MD Collection consists of numerous documents pertaining to the AAFP
Scientific Assembly in 1982; ABFP Certificates for 1970, 1988, and 1995; ABFP Exam
Reminiscences; Numerous documents pertaining to ABFP Recertification (1977-1995);
Articles/Publications containing photos of Haley; AAFP Board of Directors Congratulations
(1982); Certificates Awarded to Haley; Curriculum Vitae and business cards; Correspondence
(1979-1978, 1990); Fellowship Program and Article (1972); IAFP related documents (1966-68,
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1982, 1994); Guide for Residency Programs in Family Practice (1972); and the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation “Clinical Scholars Program Report” (June 1990).
Harrell, Henry Lytle, Sr., MD (1908-2003)
1957, 1986-1987
1 slim document case
Henry L. Harrell, Sr., MD was born in 1908 in Woodbury, Tennessee. He graduated from
Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, with an AB in 1930 and an MD in 1934, and
completed an internship at Duval County Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida. Following this, he
served for two years as the medical doctor for a lumber camp near Dade City, Florida. In 1939,
Dr. Harrell established a practice in Ocala, where he remained in practice until his retirement in
1984. From 1941-1945, he served in the US Army Medical Corps and was shipped to Europe in
1944. He was waiting to be shipped to the Pacific front when V-J Day occurred. Following the
war, he became a charter member of the AAGP in 1947 and helped establish the Florida
Academy, serving as president of the FAGP in 1957-1958 and as chairman of the First Annual
FAGP Scientific Assembly. He was named an AAFP Fellow in 1972. Dr. Harrell also organized
the first volunteer clinic to treat the indigent in Marion County, Florida and was a member of the
original committee of seventeen that organized Blue Cross-Blue Shield in Florida. He died in
2003 in Ocala.
Dr. Harrell’s collection consists of a biography from the President’s Page of the Journal of the
Florida Academy of General Practice while Dr. Harrell was president, an article he wrote about
physician retirement, and a copy of his memoir, The Sounding Furrows (1986).
Higgins, Robert W., MD, RAdm, USN (Ret.) (1934- )
1979-1986, 1997
2 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection and Photograph Collection
A native of Uniontown in Washington State, Dr. Robert W. Higgins attended the public schools
in Pullman, Washington, and received a BS degree in Pharmacy from Washington State
University in 1957. After practicing pharmacy for five years, he enrolled in the University of
Washington School of Medicine and received his MD in 1965. In 1966, he was drafted into the
US Navy and served in Vietnam and at Moffett Field, California, and afterwards went into
private practice in Wenatchee, Washington. In 1972, Dr. Higgins left private practice to return
to active duty in the Navy. After a distinguished career which included duty assignments as the
medical officer of the Marine Corps and as deputy surgeon of the Navy, Dr. Higgins retired from
the Navy in 1993 with the rank of rear admiral.
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Dr. Higgins’ collection primarily contains correspondence, speeches and other materials relating
to his service as chairman of the Board of Directors (1982-1983), president-elect (1983-1984),
president (1984-1985) and immediate past president (1985-1986) of the AAFP.
Inskip, Richard C., MD (1937-2016)
1980-1987
1 box – See also: Audio-Visual Collection and Photograph Collection
Richard C. Inskip, MD was born in 1937 in Amityville, New York. He attended medical school
at Temple University, earning his MD in 1964, and completed an internship at Harrisburg (PA)
Polyclinic Hospital, 1964-1965. Following that, he served the US Air Force as a captain until
1967, at which time he went into group family practice in Reno, Nevada. During the course of
his career, Dr. Inskip was elected president of several medical organizations, including the
Washoe County Medical Society, the Nevada State Medical Association, the AAFP (from 1985
to 1986), and the AAFP Foundation (1994-1995), as well as serving on the boards or executive
committees of many organizations. In addition to his term as president, his service to the AAFP
also included tenures as vice speaker, speaker, president-elect, and past president of the
Academy. Dr. Inskip died on January 29, 2016 in Reno, Nevada.
The Richard C. Inskip, MD Collection contains files beginning with Dr. Inskip’s service as Vice
speaker (1980) through his term as AAFP past president in 1986-1987. The files represent
correspondence with AAFP members and staff, travel reports, and special concerns directed at
the AAFP Congress of Delegates. Also included are files related to health care for military
dependents and second surgical opinion eligible provider listings. His collection also includes 8
audiocassettes.
Jones, Edgar F., Jr., MD (1912-1999)
1957
1 slim document case
Edgar F. Jones, Jr., MD was born in 1912 in Belleville, Arkansas. He earned his MD from the
University of Texas at Galveston in 1936, and later practiced in Galveston. During World War
II, he served in the US Army as a medical officer. He was named a fellow of the AAFP in 1972,
and died in 1999 in Austin, Texas.
Dr. Jones’ collection consists of a scrapbook titled “Galveston 1957 County Medical Society.”
In it, there are numerous newspaper clippings, invitations and programs related to the Galveston
County Medical Society. Dr. Jones was elected president-elect of that group in 1957. The
scrapbook also documents the county medical society’s efforts to provide polio immunizations
for every county resident.
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Kahn, Raymond M., MD (1918-2003)
1961-1981
1 slim document case– See also: Photograph Collection
Raymond M. Kahn, MD was born in 1918 in Dayton, Ohio and graduated with his MD degree
from the St. Louis University School of Medicine. A charter member of the AAGP and STFM,
he was also a founder of the Ohio Academy of Family Physicians, serving as president of the
Ohio AFP from 1963 to 1964. An activist at both the state, local and national levels, he helped
to develop the Family Practice Residency Program at Good Samaritan Hospital in Dayton, Ohio,
which he directed from 1979 until his retirement in 1985. As chairman of the AAGP’s
Committee on Medical Economics during the 1960’s he helped to develop the book The
Organization and Management of Family Practice, a popular resource which was used
throughout the next 20 years by family physicians as a guide to help them in constructing,
equipping, designing and managing their offices. With other GP leaders in Ohio, Dr. Kahn also
championed board certification, which led to the eventual establishment of the American Board
of Family Practice (now ABFM) in 1969.
The Raymond M. Kahn, MD Collection is comprised of articles, pamphlets and reports relating
to Dr. Kahn’s career, particularly concerning his involvement with the Ohio AFP, his work to
help plan the Academy’s 1962 Scientific Assembly (which was the first national medical
organization convention to be held in Las Vegas), and his work as a member and later as
chairman of the AAGP’s Committee on Medical Economics during the 1960’s. In addition, the
Center also holds several photographs relating to Dr. Kahn’s service on this committee as part of
its photograph collection.
Kessel, Kenneth F., MD (1931- )
1970-2012
1 box and 1 boxed set of Criteria Cards
A graduate of the University of Illinois College of Medicine in 1958, Dr. Kessel served as the
first director of the MacNeal Memorial Hospital Family Practice Training (Residency) Program
in Berwyn, Illinois from 1970 to 1987. In December of 1969, this program was the first family
practice residency program in the State of Illinois to be approved by the Residency Review
Committee for Family Practice (RRC-FP). Prior to his serving as director of the MacNeal
Residency Program, Dr. Kessel had completed a general practice residency at MacNeal in 1960,
and then established a private general practice in Brookfield, Illinois, where he served for ten
years. During the 1970s he also served as a consultant for the AAFP, helping to assist other
residency programs in getting started within a twelve state area. Following his service at
MacNeal, Dr. Kessel then went on to serve as the director of a geriatric fellowship at LaGrange
Memorial Hospital in LaGrange, Illinois, which was the first geriatric fellowship in Illinois to be
sponsored solely by a family medicine residency. Dr. Kessel is presently retired and lives in East
Troy, Wisconsin.
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The Kenneth F. Kessel, MD Collection consists of various materials documenting the history
and development of the MacNeal Family Practice Residency Program, including the 12 th edition
of the MacNeal Family Medicine Curriculum (1987); a 1975-1976 MacNeal Residencies in
Family Practice Manual; a 1981 Alcoholism Treatment Center Residency Training Manual; two
volumes of the MacNeal Family Practice Syllabus (1975-1976); and several articles by Dr.
Kessel dating from 1974 and 1975, as well as an article entitled “The Origin of the First Family
Practice Residency in the State of Illinois”. Also included in the collection is a complete boxed
set of “Criteria Cards” from the program from the period 1970 to 1987.
Kolb, Weldon G., MD (1919-1995)
1951-1995
6 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Museum (Artifact) Collection; and Photograph
Collection
Born in 1919 in Texas, Weldon Garrett Kolb, MD graduated from the University of Texas
Medical Branch in Galveston in 1941. After completing his internship at the John Sealy Hospital
in Galveston, he established a general practice as part of the Medical & Surgical Clinic
Associates in LaMarque, Texas in 1945, where he was in private practice until 1991. A charter
member of the AAGP in 1947, he served as president of the Texas Academy of Family
Physicians from 1972 to 1973, as a member of the AAFP Commission on Public Health and
Scientific Affairs from 1976 to 1982, and as president and chairman of the Texas AFP
Foundation for nine years. In 1983, he was honored by being named the Texas Family Physician
of the Year by his colleagues in the Texas AFP and in 1992 the Weldon G. Kolb, MD Pavilion
was named in his honor at the Mainland Center Hospital in Texas City. Dr. Kolb retired in 1991
and died in 1995 in Galveston at the age of 75.
The Weldon G. Kolb, MD Collection consists of Dr. Kolb’s correspondence files relating to his
membership and service in the Texas AFP from 1951 to 1988; files relating to his participation
in the Texas AFP Foundation from 1988 to 1995; newspaper and other publications clippings
relating to his life and career; two photocopied scrapbooks with photographs covering the period
1971-1973; awards and certificates files, including files on the 1983 Texas Family Physician of
the Year Award, and the dedication of the Weldon G. Kolb Pavilion; files relating to travel,
professional meetings, and seminars; position papers and speeches; files relating to his
involvement in the Texas Medical Association, Council for Medical Education & Hospitals,
ABFP and AAFP Commission on Public Health & Scientific Affairs; and a file relating to his
retirement in 1991.
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Kowalewski, Edward J., MD (1920-1996)
1966-1990
13 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Museum (Artifact) Collection; Oversized
Collection; Photograph Collection; and Slide Collection
Born April 21, 1920, in Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania, Edward J. Kowalewski, MD became a
household name in the field of family medicine, not only in Pennsylvania and Maryland, but also
nationally and globally. He attended the Pennsylvanian colleges of Gettysburg as well as
Franklin and Marshall for pre-medical training, earning his BS in 1942. Kowalewski thereafter
attended George Washington University Medical School, earning his MD in 1945 and
completing his residency in 1946. He was then stationed at the US Army General Hospital in
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania and served his country as a US Air Force Flight Surgeon until
opening up his first family practice in 1948. In 1948, Kowalewski began a twenty-three year
span in which he was involved in three family practices: a solo family practice in Rothsville,
Pennsylvania (1948-1953), as well as a two-man family practice partnership (1953-1957) and a
three-man family practice partnership (1957-1971), which were both located in Akron,
Pennsylvania. It was shortly after the opening of his solo practice that he joined the American
Academy of Family Physicians (then the American Academy of General Practice) in 1951. Dr.
Kowalewski founded and was a president of the Lancaster (PA) County Chapter before
becoming the president of the Pennsylvania Academy of General Practice (1960-1961). As an
active member of the AAFP, Kowalewski fulfilled numerous roles throughout the 1960’s: Board
of Directors Member (1964-1967) and Chairman (1966-1967), Executive Committee Member
(1966-1969) and Chairman (1967), and President (1969-1970). Additionally, he served on a
number of committees and commissions which broached topics such as environmental medicine
and Indian health, among others. Kowalewski made a difference outside of the AAFP also, being
selected by the United States Department of State to tour the Iron Curtain representing the
typical family physician and winning the Medical Tribune Auto Safety Award in 1968 after
being responsible for a national law requiring medial strip barriers on all major U.S. highways.
Shortly after his stint as 22nd President of the AAFP, Kowalewski began teaching at the
University of Maryland School of Medicine, serving as a Professor and Chairman for the
Department of Family Practice until his retirement. During this period, he also became the first
American president of the World Organization of National Colleges, Academies and Academic
Associations of General Practice/Family Physicians (WONCA).
The Edward J. Kowalewski, MD Collection contains an extensive amount of AAGP material
including his Executive Committee Files, President and Past President files, speeches and reports
during his time as AAFP President (1969-1970), Special Presidential Committee File (1970), and
general meeting files (1967-1969). There are also collections of his work in other associations
such as the Pennsylvania Academy of General Practice (PAGP) meeting files, American Board
of Family Practice (ABFP) files, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission Files, and the Family
Health Foundation Files. Furthermore, there exist collections of a more personal nature such as
his published articles (1945-1980), his correspondence (1964-1971), retirement scrapbook
(1990), and clippings and articles relating to him (1960-1980). The collection also contains his
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Congressional Testimony Files and a special collection of the Cahal, Yarborough, Rooney and
Murphy Bill Files.
Lienke, Roger I., MD (1922-2013)
1965-1992
1 slim document case
Roger I. Lienke, MD, was born in 1922 and graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical
School in 1946. Following residency, he served the Army as a physician at Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas, and then practiced as a pediatrician in Galveston, Texas; Iowa City, Iowa; and suburbs
of Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 1965, Dr. Lienke founded the first family practice residency
program in Oklahoma, and served as director of the Division of Family Medicine at the
University of Oklahoma School of Medicine from 1966 to 1972. In 1967, Dr. Lienke was one of
the founding members of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM). He also
established family medicine programs in Huntsville and Anniston, Alabama, between 1973 and
1977. Dr. Lienke died on December 25, 2013, in Oklahoma City.
The Roger I. Lienke, MD Collection consists of Dr. Lienke’s copy of the February 1965 edition
of “Experiences and Attitudes of a Family Physician Teaching in a Medical School” by Leland
B. Blanchard, MD; two letters relating to the founding of STFM (August-September 1967); a
copy of the August 7, 1986 special Family Medicine issue of Oklahoma (Official Publication of
the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce) featuring an article on Dr. Lienke; and Dr. Lienke’s
nomination application for the AAFP’s Thomas W. Johnson Award for Outstanding
Contributions to Family Practice Education in 1992.
Little, David N., MD (1949- )
1999-2000
1 slim document case – See also: Photograph Collection
Born in 1949, Dr. David N. Little graduated from Harvard University with his undergraduate
degree in 1971 and received his MD from the University of Vermont College of Medicine in
1975. Following completion of his residency at the University’s Family Practice Residency
Program in 1978, Dr. Little continued on as a member of the faculty of the Department of Family
Practice at the University of Vermont, and practiced at the University’s residency center clinic in
Milton, Vermont. In 1999, his service to both the University and the local community was
recognized when he was nominated for the AAFP’s Family Physician of the Year Award.
The David N. Little, MD Collection consists of Dr. Little’s 1999 nomination for the Family
Physician of the Year Award, and includes letters of support from colleagues and patients, as
well as several photographs of Dr. Little with his patients.
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Ludwick, Arthur L., Jr., MD (1913-2008)
1913-2008
7 boxes– See also: Museum (Artifact) Collection; Oversized Collection; Photograph
Collection; Plaques & Framed Items
Arthur Lee “Lud” Ludwick, Jr., MD, was born in 1913 in Kansas City, Missouri. He was the son
of Arthur L. Ludwick, Sr., MD, who was also a GP. After graduating in 1936 with his MD
degree from the University of Kansas, he interned at Ancker Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota and
then completed a year of surgical residency at the famous Hertzler Clinic in Halstead, Kansas.
From 1938 to 1941, Dr. Ludwick practiced as a GP in Waterloo, Iowa, and there met his future
wife, Jean Hoyer. During World War II, Dr. Ludwick served as a medical officer with the 34 th
Infantry Division, and saw extensive action in North Africa and Italy, earning the Silver Star for
gallantry in action, as well as a Purple Heart. After serving overseas for 28 months, he was
rotated back to the U.S. in April of 1944 and honorably discharged from active duty in 1946 with
the rank of major, United States Army. In October 1945, Dr. Ludwick and his wife settled in
Wenatchee, Washington, where he practiced family medicine, including obstetrics and surgery,
for fifty-one years, until retiring in 1988. An early partner and mentor of Dr. Robert W. Higgins
(AAFP president in 1984-1985), he was a charter diplomate of the ABFP (now ABFM) in 1970
and became a fellow of the AAFP in 1977. As an active member of various state and local
medical associations throughout his career, he served as president of the Washington Academy
of General Practice from 1960 to 1961, and was vice president of the Washington State Medical
Association in 1962.
The Arthur L. Ludwick, Jr., MD Collection consists of photocopied correspondence from Dr.
Ludwick between the years 1956-1961, as well as various family and genealogy records
(particularly photocopied biographical information and materials relating to the World War I
military service and medical career of his father, Arthur L. Ludwick, Sr.); local newspaper
articles, obituaries and photocopied extracts from local histories; AAGP/AAFP membership
records from 1949 to 2006 and extracted materials on Dr. Ludwick from Academy publications;
photocopied extracted material from ABFP/ABFM records relating to his Charter Diplomate
status (1970-1987); original notes, notebooks, and photocopies of his records from medical
school, and his internship and residency service; a photocopied journal relating to his practice of
medicine from c.1936-1953; notebooks kept by Dr. Ludwick relating to his Continuing Medical
Education (CME) activities from c. 1946 until 1996; photocopies of his medical licensure
records from Kansas and Washington State; and Who’s Who entries from 1974-1981. In
addition, the collection also contains extensive materials relating to his military service,
including correspondence, notebooks, oral histories, and published unit histories. The Center’s
Plaques & Framed Items and Museum (Artifact) Collections also contain several items from Dr.
Ludwick’s medical practice, including awards and certificates, two fully stocked medical bags,
pill cases, stethoscopes in bags, a blood pressure cuff in its original box, his microscope, a pocket
wallet used by Dr. Ludwick, and his lab coat.
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McCracken, Boyd E., MD (1923-2015)
1976-2001
1 slim document case – See also: Photograph Collection
Born in Greenville, Illinois in 1923, Dr. Boyd E. McCracken was graduated with an MD degree
from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 1947. In 1947, he returned to Greenville, and
established a general practice there, where he served (except for a two-year stint in the Army
during the Korean War) until his retirement in 1991. Dr. McCracken was an active member of
many state and local medical organizations, including the AMA (where he served as a member
of the Committee on Accreditation of Continuing Medical Education from 1979 to 1980); the
AAFP (member of the Board of Directors and Chair of the Public Relations Committee, 19781980); and the Illinois Academy of Family Physicians (President, 1969-1970). In 1977, Dr.
McCracken was named the Illinois Family Doctor of the Year, and was also a Runner-Up for the
national Family Doctor of the Year Award that same year. Dr. McCracken died on January 19,
2015.
The Boyd E. McCracken, MD Collection is comprised of 1 volume of material compiled by Dr.
McCracken in scrapbook form, and includes materials from his various campaigns for office
within the AAFP; newspaper and magazine articles and correspondence relating to Dr.
McCracken’s career; a photograph of Dr. McCracken (c. 1977) with Drs. Robert Young and Jack
Stelmach; and Dr. McCracken’s curriculum vitae, dated 2001.
McGinnis, Robert D., MD (1924-1997)
1982-1986, 2001
1 slim document case – See also: Photograph Collection
Robert David McGinnis, MD was born in 1924 in Ohio. He graduated from the University of
Illinois Medical School in 1948 and interned at the Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in Santa
Barbara, California. From 1956 to 1995, he was a solo family practitioner in Santa Barbara and
from 1988 to 1997 was Associate Medical Director of the Monarch Plan. In 1966, he founded
the Goleta Valley Community Hospital, which was the first general practice-oriented hospital in
Santa Barbara, serving as its chief of staff from 1967 to 1969 and as a member of the Board of
Trustees from 1967 to 1997. Dr. McGinnis was also an active member of both the California
AFP and the AAFP, serving as President of the California AFP in 1974, as a member of the
AAFP Board of Directors from 1982 to 1985, and as Chairman of the AAFP Board from 1984 to
1985. In 2001, the Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital honored Dr. McGinnis by naming its
Medical/Surgical unit in his honor.
The Robert D. McGinnis, MD Collection contains correspondence, minutes and reports primarily
centering on his term as a member of the AAFP Board of Directors from 1982 to 1984. In
addition, the collection also contains a program from the Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital’s 2001
Founders’ Celebration which honored Dr. McGinnis.
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McKay, Haden Edwards, Jr., MD (1908-1996)
1975-2001
1 slim document case- See also: Museum (Artifact) Collection and Photograph Collection
The son and grandson of physicians, Haden Edwards McKay, Jr., MD was born in Bardstown,
Kentucky in 1908 and moved to Humble, Texas, in 1919 with his family. After earning a
bachelor’s degree from Mississippi State University and his medical degree from Chicago
Medical School, Dr. McKay returned to Humble and went into general practice with his father in
1938. Following service in the US Army Medical Corps during World War II, he returned to
Humble. An active member of the local community, Dr. McKay served for 13 years as a
Humble City Councilman before being elected Mayor of Humble in 1971, in which office he
served for 24 years before retiring in 1995. He also served in top executive posts in county, state
and national medical associations throughout his career. He was a past president of the Texas
Academy of Family Physicians, and in 1979 was named the state’s Outstanding Doctor of the
Year by the Texas State Medical Association. Dr. McKay died in 1966 at the age of 87 at his
home in Humble.
The Haden Edwards McKay, Jr., MD Collection consists of newspaper and magazine articles,
correspondence, and programs relating to Dr. McKay’s career in public service and medicine
from the period 1975 to his death in 1996. The collection also includes programs and other
materials relating to the dedication of the McKay Medical Clinic Museum in Humble on March
18, 2001. The Center’s Museum (Artifact) Collections also include several medical items from
Dr. McKay’s practice, including a tray, syringes, scissors, hemostat and blade, as well as a belt
buckle bearing the city seal of Humble, Texas.
Medalie, Jack H., MD, MPH (1922-2006)
1972-1992
7 boxes and 1 slim document case – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Library Collection;
and Photograph Collection
Jack H. Medalie, MD, MPH was born in 1922 in Buhl, Minnesota. As a boy, he immigrated to
South Africa with his family. He received his medical degree in 1945 from the University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, and completed an internship that same year at
Johannesburg Hospital, after which he practiced medicine in South Africa. In 1948, he and his
wife went to Israel and both joined the Israeli Army, Medalie serving as a lieutenant in the Israel
Defense Forces’ Medical Corps. They left the Israeli service in 1949 but remained in Israel until
1975, during which time he practiced medicine and served as professor and chairman of the
Department of Family Medicine at Tel Aviv University. During this same period, he also
completed fellowships at the University of Natal, Durban, South Africa (1957) and at Harvard
Medical School, Boston (1957-58), and received his master’s in public health from the Harvard
School of Public Health in 1958. Dr. Medalie moved to Cleveland in 1975 to establish training
programs for medical students and graduate programs in family medicine at Case Western
Reserve University. During his career, he received several honors and awards, including being
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named the first Dorothy Jones Weatherhead Professor in Family Medicine, believed to be the
first endowed chair in Family Medicine in the United States. In 1988, he received the STFM
Curtis Hames Research Award for his lifetime research of Family Medicine, and in 1998, he
received the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG)-sponsored Maurice
Wood Award for his lifetime contribution to primary care research. He was elected to the
National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine in 1978 and became an AAFP fellow in
1981. Dr. Medalie was recognized internationally for his research in epidemiology, particularly
related to cardiovascular diseases, and he was board certified in both Family Medicine and
Public Health. He died in 2006 in Cleveland.
The Jack H. Medalie, MD, MPH Collection contains files related to his lectures and conferences
where he presented papers, elective classes he taught at Case Western Reserve University
(CWRU), a summer fellowship he conducted at CWRU, a Family Medicine Information System
he helped to establish, and a Community Survey of Cleveland which was conducted in the mid1970s to determine health needs of Cleveland area residents. The survey ultimately led to the
creation of a family medicine program, the first in the Cleveland area.
Mendell, E.A., MD (1861-1931)
c. 1891-1899
1 slim document case
Dr. E.A. (or Edwin Augustus) Mendell was born in Pennsylvania in 1861 and received his
medical degree from the Lincoln Medical College of Cotner University in Lincoln, Nebraska in
1892. Dr. Mendell subsequently moved to Missouri, where he established his practice in St.
Joseph. Active for many years in the eclectic movement within American medicine, in 19021903 he served as President of the Eclectic Medical Society of Missouri. He died in St. Joseph,
Missouri in 1931.
The E.A. Mendell, MD Collection consists of one small “Memorandum” notebook which
contains handwritten notes on various herbal remedies and dosages for a variety of ailments and
illnesses. Also included are handwritten notes, an invoice dated St. Joseph, November 10, 1891
from G.W. Chase & Son, a partial copy of an invitation dated St. Joseph, Missouri, September
23, 1899 from C.M. Miller, an undated letter from Madeline M. Chase to Dr. Mendell, and
prescriptions from Dr. Mendell and Dr. Anne W. Nixon of Los Angeles, California.
Mendelsohn, Harry R., MD (1910-1984)
1945-1950, 1976, 1984-1987
1 slim document case
Harry R. Mendelsohn, MD was born in London in 1910. He became a naturalized US citizen
and attended high school in Cleveland, Ohio. He received then his BA from Miami University in
Ohio and went to medical school at the University of Cincinnati. After graduating with his MD
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in 1936, he completed an internship at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Cleveland and a general practice
residency at Jewish Memorial Hospital in New York City. Dr. Mendelsohn served as a faculty
member and administrator at the VA Medical Center in Cincinnati from 1965-1980, and was also
medical director of the American Red Cross in Cincinnati and the first president of the
Cincinnati Society of General Physicians. He was a recipient of the Daniel Drake Award from
the Southwestern Ohio Society of General Physicians, and was the author of a widely-requested
JAMA article titled “Integration of the General Practitioner in the Hospital Medical Staff
Organization,” which was published in November 1947. This article became a report issued
under the auspices of the AAGP Committee on Hospitals, of which he was named chairman. Dr.
Mendelsohn died in 1984 in Cincinnati.
This collection consists of photocopies of materials whose originals are held in the Henry R.
Winkler Center for the History of the Health Professions at the University of Cincinnati. The
materials include documents about the founding in 1945 and early years of the Committee of
General Practitioners of Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati. This organization developed into the
Southwestern Ohio Society of General Practitioners (also referred to as the Society of General
Physicians). The collection also includes copies of the AAGP Committee on Hospitals “Manual
on the Establishment and Operation of a Department of General Practice in Hospitals.” Dr.
Mendelsohn was a member of this committee and largely responsible for this manual. Also
contained in this collection is material relating to the efforts of Dr. Thomas Todd of Cincinnati to
spread the word about the founding of organized medicine in the United States, particularly his
research into the activities in Cincinnati.
Metcalf, Harry L., MD (1934 - )
1980-1996
4 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection and Photograph Collection
Harry L. Metcalf, MD, was born December 3, 1934 in New York. He received his medical
training from the University of Buffalo School of Medicine, graduating in 1960. With the help of
fellow MD Herb Joyce, Metcalf established the Max Cheplove Medal in 1968 to honor not only
Dr. Cheplove, but also the leaders in the advancement of family medicine. He became a member
of the New York State Academy of Family Physicians (NYSAFP) in the early 1970’s. Metcalf
first became involved in the AAFP when elected to the Board of Directors in 1983. During his
time on the Board, Metcalf served as Chairman from 1985 to 1986 and as AAFP President from
1987 to 1988. From there he became heavily involved in the American Academy of Family
Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F), first as a trustee in 1986. He also served two terms as vicepresident and two terms as president from 1992 to 1993. Since the end of his second term he has
run a private practice in Williamsville, New York and held the position of Clinical Professor of
Family Medicine at the State University of New York (SUNY) School of Medicine.
The first box in the Harry L. Metcalf, MD Collection contains correspondence pertaining to his
election to the AAFP Board of Directors, his time on the board, his time in the AAFP/F, and on
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the Council on Graduate Medical Education. The second box is also largely correspondence
covering his interaction with the Federal Government as Chairman of the Board (AAFP), as well
as his time as AAFP president-elect, president, and past-president. The third box covers
miscellaneous documents which include several files concerning the Council of Graduate
Medical Education (COGME) and a few files relating to the AAFP Scientific Conference in
1988 and Foundation Resident Repayment Program Advancement Committee. The fourth and
final box is devoted to miscellaneous documents including History of the AAFP Board of
Directors, State Chapter Visits, journal and newspaper clippings, further information on the
COGME, and information on a few other meetings.
Miller, Roland E., MD (1910-2001)
1929, 1954, 1965-1980, 1993
1 slim document case – See also: Library Collection and Museum (Artifact) Collection
Roland E. Miller, MD was born in 1910 in Pennsylvania. He received both his BS and MS
degrees from the University of Pittsburgh, completing them in 1933 and 1934 respectively. Dr.
Miller also completed a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Missouri. His first position
after completing his graduate work was as an Associate Professor of Anatomy at Bowman Gray
School of Medicine, part of Wake Forest University. While a professor, 1938-1944, Miller
received training in the medical field, earning his MD in 1946. Following that, he completed a
one year rotating internship at Hamot Hospital in Erie, Pennsylvania. Dr. Miller also served in
the Korean War, being called up in 1953, and as a Captain in the Air Force until 1955. In 1948,
he began his private practice in Erie and maintained it until 1971. Miller also found time, despite
serving in the Air Force and maintaining his private practice, to be an active staff member at
Hamot Hospital where he completed his internship. After nineteen years on the staff, he was
elected President of the Hamot Hospital Medical and Dental Staff in 1969. From 1970-1978 he
served as coordinator of Ambulatory Care Services. However, Dr. Miller was known first and
foremost for his efforts in opening Hamot’s Family Practice Residency Program, of which he
was the Director from its founding in 1974 until 1980. From 1980 until his retirement in 1993 he
served as a clinical professor on the family practice teaching faculty. In 1993, the Family
Medicine Center at Hamot was renamed the Roland E. Miller MD Family Medicine Center and a
foundation was created in his name. Dr. Miller was also a longtime member of the American
Academy of Family Physicians and the American Medical Association.
The Roland E. Miller, MD Collection includes several newspaper clippings about Dr. Miller, a
1929 Hamot Hospital Association Annual Report, some correspondence, a 1969 issue of Hamot
Happenings. There are also numerous medical instruments and artifacts in his collection,
including a microscope, doctor’s bag, tonometers, syringes, and a stereoscope. The library items
in this collection include a 1977 edition of Rakel’s Principles of Family Medicine, a very fragile
1888 edition of Dr. Chase’s Third, Last and Complete Receipt Book and Household Physician,
or Practical Knowledge for the People, and several volumes of The CIBA Collection of Medical
Illustrations.
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Mullan, Fitzhugh, MD (1942- )
Primary Care Oral History Collection
1996-2001
4 boxes – See also: Library Collection
After graduation from Harvard University and the University of Chicago Medical School (1968),
Fitzhugh Mullan, MD, completed an internship at Jacobi and Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx,
New York. His career has included serving as Director of the National Health Service Corps;
Scholar-in-Residence at the Institute of Medicine; senior medical officer at the National
Institutes of Health; Director of the Bureau of Health Professions; and as Assistant Surgeon
General (Rear Admiral) from 1991-1996. In 1996, Dr. Mullan joined the staff of Health Affairs,
where he has edited the popular column “Narrative Matters.” He is the Murdock Head Professor
of Medicine and Health Policy, Professor of Pediatrics, and Co-Director of the George
Washington University Health Workforce Institute. Dr. Mullan is the author of several wellknown works on the US health care system, including Big Doctoring in America: Profiles in
Primary Care (2002); Plagues and Politics: The Story of the United States Public Health Service
(1989); Vital Signs: A Young Physician’s Struggle with Cancer (1983); and White Coat,
Clenched Fist: The Political Education of an American Physician (1976).
The Fitzhugh Mullan, MD Collection contains a series of transcribed oral histories conducted
between 1996-2001 by Dr. Mullan in cooperation with the People-to-People Health Foundation
as part of an oral history on generalist medical practice in the United States. The collection of
these oral histories were photocopied and donated to the CHFM from the Primary Care Oral
History Collection at National Library of Medicine (NLM) with the permission of Dr. Mullan
and contain the transcribed oral histories of the following individuals (with Finding Aid also
included):
Adler, Connie
Almy, Thomas
Alpert, Joel J.
Anderson, John C.
Belden, Jeffrey L.
Berry, Elisabeth
Bodenheimer, Thomas
Bowman, Sallyann
Capps, Linnea
Calman, Neil
Cohen, Robert
Conger, Beach
Chen, Arthur
Crowson, Terry W.
Deinard, Amos S.
Deitch, Selma
Drew, Diane
English, Genia
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Firestone, Alan Mark
Fowkes, Virginia
Garvey, Carol W.
Gerlaugh, Holly
Geyman, John
Gilliss, Catherine
Goetcheus, Janelle
Halaas, Gwen
Headrick, Linda
Henze, Walter A.
Hermosa-Villacorta, Bella
Hidalgo, Therese
Ho, Sam
Horder, John
Hughes, Tim
Jacott, William
Kapla, William
Kardatzke, Stanley (E. Stanley)
Kirk, Jack
Kivlahan, Colleen
Levine, Ellen (Sunny) Silverberg
Lifshitz, Aliza
Loxterkamp, David
Lucas, John
McGregor, Eugene B.
McPhedran, Alexander M.
Monroe, Robert
Morales, Susana
Nighswander, Thomas S.
Reinertsen, James
Robertson, William O.
Ross-Lee, Barbara
Scherger, Joseph E.
Schupp, Nancy L.
Sheehan, Terrance
Smithing, Robert
Stoeckle, John D.
Toney, Carl M.
Tuckson, Reed V.
Tudor-Hart, Julian
Wilson, Rodman
Winklmann, John
Yindra, John
Young, Quentin
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Nixon, Sam A., Jr., MD (1927-2003)
1969, 1974, 1981
1 box – See also: Audio-Visual Collection and Photograph Collection
Sam A. Nixon, MD was born in 1927 in Galveston, Texas to Sam A. Nixon, Sr. and Margaret
Sandel Nixon. Nixon graduated from Abilene High School at the age of sixteen and from Texas
A&M with his Bachelor’s Degree in 1946, at age nineteen. By twenty-three he had earned his
MD from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. He then completed a rotating
internship at Fordham Hospital in New York City. Nixon served in the US Army Medical Corps
for four years from 1950 to 1954 as a battalion surgeon in Korea and as an artillery surgeon in
both Korea and Japan. He joined the AAGP in 1955 and the next twenty-three years of his life
were devoted to family medicine; he worked as a family physician in both Nixon and Floresville,
Texas. During this period he was involved in the Gonzales County Medical Society as president
in 1957 and secretary from 1962-1977. He also contributed greatly to the Texas Medical
Association (TMA) as 5th District President in 1968 and as an alternate delegate and delegate to
the American Medical Association (AMA) from 1969 to 1977. Moreover, Nixon served as the
vice-president (1965-1966), president of the Alamo chapter (1967), and president (1968-1969) of
the Texas Academy of Family Physicians (TAFP). He also received his first teaching position in
1972 as a clinical professor in the Department of Family Practice at the University of Texas
Medical School. In 1977, Nixon chose to relocate, leaving his private practice and clinical
professorship behind, and join the University of Texas Medical School at Houston as a professor
in the Department of Family Practice and Community Medicine. In 1979 he was president-elect
of the AAFP and served as president the following year. Nixon held the post of Director of
Continuing Education at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHSCH)
from 1977 to 1992, at which time he also retired from teaching. He was also the assistant dean
for continuing education from 1985 to 1992. Nixon also served as president of the Texas Medical
Association in 1991 and he received the Distinguished Service Award, their highest honor, in
1999. In 2002, one year before his death, the TAFP honored him with the first Lifetime
Achievement Award for service to the specialty of family medicine.
The Sam A. Nixon, MD Collection contains a few receipts for services rendered by Dr. Nixon
and two short articles in which Nixon explains his academic titles and how a “country doctor”
like himself found his way to Houston. There is also a large binder and one file pertaining to a
one week seminar presented by the Menninger Foundation in Topeka, Kansas on Psychiatry for
General Practitioners. This binder contains information provided by the Menninger Foundation,
some articles on the topic by doctors, and even some handwritten notes. There is also one file on
Nixon’s membership in the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM). For more
information about Dr. Nixon, there are 125 cubic feet of his materials housed at the John P.
McGovern Historical Collections and Research Center, Houston Academy of Medicine – Texas
Medical Center Library in Houston, Texas.
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Osborne, Charles E., EdD (c. 1930c.1975
1 slim document case
)
Dr. Osborne was assistant dean for Continuing Medical Education and professor, Department of
Medical Education at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield, Illinois. He
researched and published articles on a variety of topics relating to health-related topics, including
the impact of continuing medical education and the evaluation of clinical competence.
Dr. Osborne’s collection consists of an Award of Merit from the AAFP to Dr. Osborne “For his
significant contribution as Project Director of the Joint Committee on Quality Assurance in its
development of methodology for the evaluation of ambulatory child health care.”
Ostergaard, Daniel J., MD (1947- )
1966-1994
6 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection and Photograph Collection
Born in 1947 in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, Dr. Ostergaard received a BA degree in natural
sciences and psychology from the University of North Dakota in 1969, and earned an MD degree
from the University of Texas Southwestern School of Medicine in Dallas in 1973. In addition to
clinical practice as a medical officer with the United States Public Health Service in New
Mexico, Dr. Ostergaard also served as director of the Family Medicine Residency in Duluth and
was a faculty member of the University of Minnesota School of Medicine. From 1983 to 1999,
he served as AAFP vice president for Education and Scientific Activities, and from 1999 to 2008
served as AAFP vice president for International and Interprofessional Activities. In 2008, Dr.
Ostergaard became AAFP vice president for Professional Activities, and in 2011 was named vice
president for Health of the Public and Interprofessional Activities. As vice president for Health
of the Public and Interprofessional Activities, Dr. Ostergaard had oversight responsibilities for
the public health, scientific and research activities of the AAFP as well as the AAFP’s
relationships with other medical organizations in the United States and abroad. Dr. Ostergaard is
a member of the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) Executive Committee by
virtue of his position as chair of its Bylaws Committee. In 1998, he was awarded honorary life
membership in WONCA. Among his awards are the 2000 Gabriel Smilkstein Memorial Award
of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine for outstanding contributions to the growth and
development of Family Medicine education throughout the world, the 2001 AAFP Humanitarian
Award honoring his extraordinary and enduring humanitarian efforts both within and beyond the
borders of the United States, and an honorary membership in the College of Family Physicians of
Canada in 2012. In December 2012 Dr. Ostergaard retired as AAFP vice president for Health of
the Public and Interprofessional Activities, after 33 years of service to the Academy.
The Daniel J. Ostergaard, MD Collection consists of correspondence, files, meeting programs,
publications and speeches primarily pertaining to his service as AAFP vice president for
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Education and Scientific Activities from 1983 to 1994, and as a member of WONCA during this
same period.
Phelps, Malcolm E., MD (1905-1991)
1974
1 slim document case – See also: Audio-Visual Collection and Photograph Collection
Malcolm E. Phelps, MD, a native of El Reno, Oklahoma, was born in 1905. He earned his
undergraduate degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1926, and his MD from the State
University of Iowa in 1929. He then interned at the University of Oklahoma Hospital in
Oklahoma city for one year and spent another year as a resident in surgery at the hospital. One
of the founding members of the AAGP (now AAFP), Dr. Phelps served as a director of the
AAGP (1952-1955), vice president (1955-1956), president (1957-1958) and treasurer (19631965). Dr. Phelps was also president of the Oklahoma Academy of General Practice (19471949); 1st president of the AAGP Foundation (now the AAFP Foundation; 1959-1963); treasurer
of the American Board of Family Practice (now ABFM) from 1972 to 1974; and vice president
of the American Medical Association (AMA) in 1967.
The Malcolm E. Phelps, MD Collection consists of an original copy of Dr. Phelps’ 1974
curriculum vitae; and correspondence (7 pieces) to and from Dr. Phelps relating to his retirement
and appointment as a volunteer clinical professor in the Department of Family Practice and
Community Health at the University of Oklahoma in 1974.
Phillips, Theodore J., MD (1934- )
1969-1995
1 slim document case – See also: Audio-Visual Collection and Photograph Collection
Born in 1934 in Detroit, Theodore J. Phillips, MD received his undergraduate degree from
Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania in 1955 and his MD from Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine in 1959. After serving with the US Public Health Service in
Alaska, he went into private general practice and practiced in rural areas of Colorado and Alaska
before coming to New York State in 1969. There, he went into the Family Medicine Program at
the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Highland Hospital as assistant professor of
Medicine and coordinator of the Family Medicine Residency Program. In 1970, he came to the
University of Washington, and there helped build the university’s first Department of Family
Medicine, serving as its founding chair. He also served as an associate and later acting dean of
the University’s School of Medicine. In 1988, he returned to clinical practice part-time in
Anacortes, Washington, while continuing to teach at the university. An active member of several
family medicine organizations, Dr. Phillips served as president of the Society of Teachers of
Family Medicine (STFM) from 1978 to 1979 and received the Society’s Certificate of
Excellence Award in 1981. In 1991, Dr. Phillips was appointed as a member of the Agency for
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Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) National Advisory Council for Health Care Policy,
Research and Evaluation. He retired in May of 1994.
The Theodore J. Phillips, MD Collection consists of a collection of Dr. Phillips’ published
articles from 1969 to 1995, including a copy of his March 1988 manuscript of “Family Medicine:
Twenty-Five Years of University of Washington History” and a draft of the Blanchard Memorial
Lecture he delivered at the STFM meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana on May 7, 1995 entitled
“Community, the Defining Basis of Family Practice: Opportunities for Nurturing our
Communities Today.”
Pisacano, Nicholas J., MD (1924-1990)
1964-1990
1 slim document case – See also: Audio-Visual Collection and Photograph Collection
Nicholas J. Pisacano, MD, was born on June 6, 1924 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but was
raised five miles away in Merchantville, New Jersey. Pisacano began his education in 1941 at
Western Maryland College but was interrupted a year later by World War II. He served in the
United States Army during the war from 1942 to 1946. Between 1946 and 1947 Pisacano
finished his BA and continued on to medical school at Hahnemann Medical College in
Philadelphia. After four years of training, Pisacano earned his MD in 1951 and completed his
internship and residency at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut between 1951 and 1953. He
opened a rural practice straight out of residency in South Royalton, Vermont; he operated this
practice until 1955. Between 1955 and 1962, he maintained a city practice in Philadelphia. He
then decided to enter the academic scene at the University of Kentucky (UK), first as the
Director of Continuing Medical Education (1962-1968) and then as Assistant Dean of the
College of Arts and Sciences (1966-1972). During his initial time in Lexington, Dr. Pisacano
also became the founding secretary of the American Board of Family Practice (ABFP),
established in 1969, which established family practice as an official specialty, the 20th overall.
He remained the Executive Director and Secretary for the first twenty years of the board and as
an Associate Professor at UK until his untimely death in 1990. In 2005, the ABFP was renamed
the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM). Dr. Pisacano was also a member of the
Kentucky Medical Association, Southern Medical Association, American Medical Association,
and American Academy of Family Physicians. He also received the Thomas W. Johnson Award
in 1977 for excellence in medical education.
The Nicholas J. Pisacano, MD Collection consists of a booklet of remembrance for the
establishment of the Nicholas J. Pisacano Endowed Chair in Family Practice at the University of
Kentucky, numerous photocopied speeches and publications of Dr. Pisacano’s, and a few
photocopied newspaper articles pertaining to him. The original of the copied items are held by
the American Board of Family Medicine in Lexington, Kentucky.
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Pittenger, Rex A. MD (1919-1999)
1968-1970
1 slim document case – See also: Library Collection
Rex A. Pittenger, MD was born in 1919, and received his MD from the University of Minnesota
School of Medicine in 1948. He served as a clinical associate professor of Psychiatry at the
University of Pittsburgh Medical School, and as head of the Staunton Clinic.
Dr. Pittenger’s collection consists of publications and materials relating to Balint Seminars for
Family Physicians which were conducted at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
during the period 1968-1970: Bibliography- Research in General Practice (Rev. ed.) by Lucy
Zabarenko and Etta Zwell (1968); Training for Family Practice: A Selected Bibliography by
Mary Etta Zwell and Lucy Zabarenko (1970); and “The Psychodynamics of Physicianhood” by
Ralph N. Zabarenko, Lucy Zabarenko and Rex A. Pittenger (reprinted from Psychiatry: Journal
for the Study of Interpersonal Processes, (February 1970) 33:102-117.)
Post, S. Perry, MD (1915-2007)
1948-1955, 1962-1963, 1971-1987, 1994-1995
1 slim document case – See also: Photograph Collection
S. Perry Post MD was born February 24, 1915, in San Antonio, Texas, where he would spend
most of his life. He attended St. Mary’s University for his undergraduate training, and earned his
MD from the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in Galveston in 1938. During World
War II, Post served in the Army Medical Corps for a five year period, 1941 to 1946, ascending
as high as the rank of Major. Prior to his military service, Post practiced family medicine for a
period in Boerne, Texas and returned to family practice, serving the Jefferson area of San
Antonio, after the war. Post was a charter member of the AAGP in 1948 and served as president
of the Alamo Chapter of the AAGP in 1953. Post was twice named the Physician of the Year by
the Alamo Chapter of the Texas Academy of Family Physicians (TAFP). Soon, however, he
turned his focus to other endeavors in family medicine. In 1972, Post was elected President of
the Bexar County Medical Society and one year later he joined the faculty of the University of
Texas Health Science Center of San Antonio. There he served as a professor in the Department
of Family Practice and as Director of the Student Health Center. He was named an AAFP Fellow
in 1973. In 1984, Dr. Post retired but remained active in medicine working as Clinic Director for
family planning clinics on the south and east sides of San Antonio until 1998. The TAFP
awarded Post with the title “physician emeritus” in 1994. He was the last living charter member
of the TAFP when he died in 2007. The Texas academy has established the S. Perry Post, MD,
Medical Student Scholarship Fund in his honor.
The S. Perry Post, MD collection consists his original AAGP membership certificate (issued
May 1, 1948), and his Century Club certificate from 1950. Post also donated similar items on
behalf of Academy member Terry S. Vincent, MD, which are part of this collection. One
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notable file pertains to the organization of the Family Practice Student Association at the
University of Texas Medical School in San Antonio in 1971. The collection also contains files
and photos related to the Texas chapter’s program called “Physician of the Day” for the Texas
Legislature. Also included are items from the early years of both the AAGP and TAGP,
including medical study report forms, membership directories, constitution and bylaws, banquet
programs, and some early issues of Texas chapter newsletters. These include materials from the
Alamo Chapter of the Texas AGP and the Bexar County (TX) Academy of General Practice.
Price, James G., MD (1926-2009)
c. 1973-1990
2 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Photograph Collection; and Slide Collection
Born in Brush, Colorado in 1926, James Gordon Price, MD received his BA degree in 1948 and
his MD in 1951, both from the University of Colorado. After completing an internship at the
Denver General Hospital in 1952, Dr. Price returned to Brush, where he established a general
practice which served the local community from 1952 to 1978. In 1978, Dr. Price moved to
Kansas, where he served as a professor of family practice at the University of Kansas Medical
Center from 1978 to 1993, and also as chairman of the Department of Family Practice from 1982
to 1990, and as dean of the University of Kansas School of Medicine from 1990 to 1993. From
1973 to 1990, Dr. Price also authored a nationally syndicated newspaper column entitled “Your
Family Physician.” In addition to his professional positions, Dr. Price was also an active leader
in several family medicine organizations. In 1964, he served as president of the Colorado
Academy of Family Physicians, and then on the national level, served as vice-speaker (19671968) and Speaker (1969-1972) of the Academy’s House of Delegates, and as president of the
AAFP from 1973 to 1974. From 1979 to 1980, he also served as president of the ABFP (now
ABFM). In 1988, the Academy honored Dr. Price by presenting him with the Thomas W.
Johnson Award for Outstanding Contributions to Family Practice Education. Dr. Price died on
October 17, 2009 at the age of 83.
The James G. Price, MD Collection is comprised of a collection of Dr. Price’s writings and
speeches, including a manuscript and copies of his small book “A Manual For Presiding
Officers at Annual Business Meetings,” written c. 1973; a copy of a statement made before the
FDA Cardio-Renal Advisory Committee on May 11, 1976; and galley proofs, clippings,
typewritten carbons, word processed versions and a handwritten version of his “Your Family
Physician” newspaper column, together with correspondence relating to its syndication. Also
included in the collection is a photocopied scrapbook from the Colorado AFP to Dr. Price
commemorating his term as AAFP president.
Pruessner, Harold T., MD (1925-2007)
1949-1992
8 boxes
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On February 10, 1925, Harold T. Pruessner, MD, a lifelong Texas native, was born in San
Antonio, Texas. He received his undergraduate training from Texas A&M and his medical
training from the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) at Galveston. As a medical
student at UTMB, Pruessner, along with a few of his peers, responded to the Texas City disaster
in which 581 people were killed in an ammonium nitrate explosion. The event was hectic and the
injured spoke mostly French, making the situation as frustrating as it was dangerous. In a 1998
letter to Stanley L. Gilbert MD, Dr. Pruessner called it “a real life learning process.” A year after
that incident, in 1948, Pruessner graduated from UTMB and went to work for the San Antonio
State Mental Hospital. Following that he entered Philadelphia General Hospital (PGH) on a twoyear internship. It was at PGH that Dr. Pruessner met his to-be wife Alma Morgan, R.N. He also
joined the Navy while at PGH, and was assigned to the US Naval hospital at St. Albans in New
York. He stay was short, however, as he was soon shipped to Korea where he became the
medical officer on the Gen. C.C. Ballou transport ship. Dr. Pruessner spent most of his time in
the Navy traveling back and forth across the Pacific Ocean on ships transporting soldiers to and
from Korea. After eighteen months of this type of work, he was stationed in Corpus Christi,
Texas where he would practice family medicine and surgery for the next twenty years; he was
initially in solo practice, but afterward joined Bud Holt in creating a joint practice. It was during
this period that Dr. Pruessner joined the AAFP (then AAGP) in 1956. In 1973, Dr. Pruessner
joined the University of Texas Medical School at Houston (UTMS-H) as a professor, and aided
in the formulation of their family practice residency program. He also served as the third
Chairman of the Department of Family Practice and Community Medicine (FPCM). Dr.
Pruessner retired in December of 1994 and resided in Caldwell, Texas until his death in 2007.
The collection of Harold T. Pruessner, MD is rather extensive, consisting of eight boxes of
material. The initial box contains original copies of the AMA News from 1965-1975 as well as a
large two volume TAFP “Family Medicine for the 90’s” booklet. There is also a miscellaneous
files box covering 1965 to 1998 with a short overview of his life, information on the UTMS-H
rotation course, his curriculum vitae, and several files containing data on research, projects, case
histories/lectures and seminars on various subjects. Furthermore, there are three boxes containing
miscellaneous correspondence and articles; one covering 1960 to 1969 and two covering the
1970 to 1995 period. The fourth and final miscellaneous box covers correspondence, papers, and
journal articles from 1970 to 1979. There is also a box of photocopied medical articles spanning
a forty-two year period between 1949 and 1991. There is also one box covering articles,
brochures, manuscripts, and papers composed by Dr. Pruessner from 1965 to 1992.
Rardin, Thomas E., MD (1907-1972)
1946-1970, 1993
1 slim document case – See also: Photograph Collection
Thomas E. Rardin, MD, was born in 1907 in Ohio and received his medical training from Ohio
State University College of Medicine. He remained in Columbus, Upper Arlington to be exact,
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running a family practice for the next forty-one years (1930-1971). In the late 1930s, as a
member of the Clinical Faculty of the Ohio State Department of Internal Medicine, Rardin
established the first menopausal clinic in the country. He also created a Department of
Audiovisual Education at the university early in his career while serving as an assistant
professor. Rardin then served in the military during World War II and he again displayed his eye
for organization by establishing the United States Field Service School which trained thousands
of medical teams used throughout the Pacific Theater of War. For his efforts Dr. Rardin was
given the Presidential Citation and the Legion of Merit awards. After his military service Dr.
Rardin became involved in organizing on a much larger scale as a charter member of both the
American Academy of General Practice (AAGP) and the Ohio Academy of General Practice
(OAGP). In 1949 he served as the first Chairman of the Scientific Assembly and later as
president of the OAGP. Furthermore, from 1947 to 1969, Rardin was a member of the Ohio State
Medical Association (OSMA) Committee on Education, serving as chairman for eleven of those
years. Dr. Rardin was also essential in the formulation of a general practice specialty board for
the inclusion of general practice as a medical specialty, writing the OAGP’s resolution to the
AAGP in 1964. During this period Dr. Rardin managed to be a professor as well as public
speaker, traveling across the country to communicate the need for the twentieth medical
specialty. Somewhere in between speaking and teaching, Rardin also found time to write six
acceptable articles for the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), which is
notorious for its strict standards on selecting articles for publication. He was presented the
Distinguished Service Citation of the OSMA in 1969 and was also presented with an Alumni
Achievement Award from OSU the following year. Dr. Rardin also belonged to the Royal
College of General Practitioners of Great Britain, which was unheard of among American family
physicians. His accomplishments are only amplified by the “personal health catastrophes” that
afflicted him constantly and cut his life short. He died in 1972 at the age of sixty-five. In 1993,
Ohio State University named one of their medical center branches The OSU Thomas E. Rardin
Family Practice Center.
The Thomas E. Rardin, MD Collection consists of one slim document case. The materials were
donated by Tennyson Williams, MD. The collection contains copies of numerous letters to and
from Dr. Rardin as well as several published articles of his including some presented to JAMA.
There are also other writings such as Rardin remarks in support of the OAGP resolution for a
specialty board and why such a board was so needed. A few files contain information on the
Ohio AGP through supplemental bulletins, GP News (which contains articles of other GPs), and
other conference materials. There is also a typed speech tribute to Dr. Rardin in 1970 and typed
speech given by Dr. Williams at the opening of the OSU Rardin Center in 1993.
Renner, John H., MD (1932-2000)
1972-1995
1 box – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Museum (Artifact) Collection; and Photograph
Collection
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John H. Renner, MD was born in 1932 in Newtown, Indiana, and grew up in Auburn, Indiana.
He attended medical school at George Washington University in Washington, DC, earning his
MD in 1958. He completed an internship and fellowship at George Washington University
Hospital in 1959-1960, then entered the private general practice of medicine in Virginia until
1970, when he moved to Madison, Wisconsin, to help found the Department of Family Medicine
and Practice at the University of Wisconsin Medical School. He served as the department’s
chairman and professor. In 1980, he moved to Missouri to establish the family practice
residency program at St. Mary’s Hospital in Kansas City. At the time of his death, he was a
clinical professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Medical School, president of the
National Council for Reliable Health Information, and Chief Medical Officer of
HealthScout.com, an Internet health information service. He was involved in many different
consulting activities, especially related to health fraud. He hosted a radio program in Kansas
City, wrote a column for The Kansas City Star, and opened the Consumer Health Information
Research Institute (CHIRI) in Kansas City out of his concern for exposing medical quackery and
fraud. He also served on several editorial boards and held positions in numerous professional
organizations. He joined the AAFP in 1960, the STFM in 1971, and became an ABFP diplomate
in 1972. He died in 2000 in Kansas City, Missouri, following emergency heart surgery.
His collection contains files from some of his papers and presentations, including his special
interests in accurate health information for consumers and patient education. Also included are
several reports from Residency Assistance Program (RAP) consultations he conducted in the
early-to-mid 1980s. Several files are from a patient education library that he established at the
Sisters of St. Mary Family Medicine Center in Kansas City. One significant file contains flyers
and announcements for a workshop on Patient Education in the Primary Care Setting, held in
Madison, Wisconsin in April 1977. This workshop evolved into the Conference on Patient
Education (now Conference on Practice Improvement) that has been coordinated jointly by the
AAFP and STFM since 1986.
Ritt, Albert E., MD (1908-1997)
1951-1981
1 slim document case – See also: Audio-Visual Collection and Photograph Collection
Born in Gladstone, North Dakota in 1908, Albert E. Ritt, MD graduated from the University of
Minnesota Medical School in 1932. Following graduation, he interned at St. Mary’s Catholic
Hospital in Minneapolis, and then went into private general practice in St. Paul. In 1946, Dr. Ritt
became active in organizing the Ramsey County Chapter of General Practitioners, and became
the group’s first president in 1947. In this position, he played a key role in helping to organize
the Minnesota AGP, serving as the chapter’s secretary for 5 years and as president in 1951. On
the national level, he served as a member of the AAGP’s first Congress of Delegates, as a
member of the AAGP’s Commission on Membership and Credentials, as treasurer of the AAGP,
and from 1963 to 1964 was AAGP president. Although forced to retire from medicine in 1965
due to illness, he continued in a second successful career as a director of three St. Paul banks and
president of an insurance agency until 1973. Dr. Ritt died in St. Paul in 1997 at the age of 89.
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The Albert E. Ritt, MD Collection consists of newspaper and magazine articles, programs,
pamphlets and reports which are primarily concerned with Dr. Ritt’s service on the Academy
Board and his term as AAFP President, as well as material relating to his medical career as a
whole.
Rutland, Richard O., Jr., MD (19261954-2000
1 slim document case
)
Born in 1926, Dr. Rutland attended both the University of Alabama and Duke University as an
undergraduate, and graduated from the Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans in
1949. Following completion of his internship in Birmingham, Alabama, he undertook residency
training in California and Colorado, and then returned to Alabama to establish the McNeaseHodo Clinic in rural Fayette. While practicing in Fayette, he established a rural preceptorship
site for the University of Alabama School of Medicine in Birmingham and later for the College
of Community Health Sciences in Tuscaloosa. In 1981, his work was recognized nationally
when he was named the 1981 Good Housekeeping Family Doctor of the Year. A diplomate of
the ABFP and a Fellow and a life member of the AAFP, Dr. Rutland has continued to practice in
Alabama.
Dr. Rutland’s collection consists of newspaper and magazine articles and several photographs
relating to his being awarded the 1981 Family Doctor of the Year Award. In addition, the
collection also holds 1 photocopied clipping book which was compiled in November 1981
concerning Dr. Rutland as “Family Doctor of the Year,” and a second photocopied scrapbook
compiled by his office staff entitled “Dr. Rutland 1957-1997: From Patients-Compiled by
Brenda & Sally.”
Sanchez, Rafael C., MD (1919-2008)
1860, 1919, 1943, 1950-2000
3 boxes, 1 slim document case – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Museum (Artifact)
Collection; and Photograph Collection
Rafael C. Sanchez, MD was born July 18, 1919, in Tampa, Florida. He obtained premedical
training from Loyola University in Louisiana and medical training from Louisiana State
University School of Medicine, earning his MD in 1950. Sanchez remained in Louisiana for his
internship at the US Marine Hospital in New Orleans. He served an extended period in the Army,
eleven years, first in the US Army between 1940 and 1946 and as Director of Convalescent
Reconditioning Program from 1943 to 1946. From 1946 to 1950 Sanchez served in the AUS
Medical Administrative Corps as a Reserve Major and from 1950 to 1951 as an assistant surgeon
in the US Public Health Service. He first joined the AAGP and Louisiana Academy of General
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Practice (LAGP) in 1955, and also belonged to the American Medical Association (AMA) and
Louisiana State Medical Society (LSMS). In 1951, Sanchez went to work for Mercy Hospital
under the title of Senior Attending Staff and held that position until 1970. That year he left for
East Jefferson General Hospital where he served under the same post until 1973. Sanchez then
entered the academic world at LSU School of Medicine where he held numerous positions
simultaneously: Director of Division of Continuing Medical Education, Director of Division of
Family Medicine, Director of Development in Educational Renewal, Associate Dean for
Continuing Medical Education, and Professor of Medicine. While at LSU, Sanchez created a
model for the continuing education program and developed a family practice preceptorship. By
1978 he had relocated to Bogalusa, Louisiana to serve as the director of LSU’s family practice
residency program. That same year he also served as the President of LAFP and was awarded the
Thomas W. Johnson Award for outstanding contributions to family practice education. During
1978 he was also serving his third of four years as Director of the American Board of Family
Practice (1976-1979.) Over the next decade Sanchez worked in both Kentucky and North
Carolina holding various positions related to medical education: council chairman for the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education between 1983 and 1984 (KY),
chairman of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Accreditation Review
Committee in 1987 (NC), Associate Executive Director of the ABFP (KY) and professor at
Brody School of Medicine (BSOM) on the campus of East Carolina University (ECU). In 1993,
Sanchez became the Medical Director of the Network of Continuing Medical Education, a
position he held until 2005. He died in 2008.
The Rafael C. Sanchez, MD Collection includes newspaper and magazine articles by or about
Dr. Sanchez; brochures and programs from meetings and conferences; materials about RAP
consultations that Sanchez conducted; articles regarding his time at East Carolina University;
awards and honors Sanchez received; materials pertaining to the history and anniversaries of the
ABFP; and some rare books and publications that were part of Dr. Sanchez’s personal collection
(a special interest of his). Two notable items in the collection: (1) A report on Preferences of
Physicians Regarding Postgraduate Medical Education, Louisiana, May-June 1964 (a contract
done for HEW); and (2) A letter from a male patient in 1967 to Sanchez, thanking him for his
conduct during the patient’s selective service qualification exam. This file also includes
Sanchez’s reply to the patient.
Scherger, Joseph E., MD, MPH (1950- )
1975-2013
1 box and 1 volume – See also: Audio-Visual Collection
Joseph E. Scherger, MD, MPH, was born in 1950 in Delphos, Ohio. After earning a BS degree
summa cum laude in 1971 from the University of Dayton in Ohio, he earned his MD at the
UCLA School of Medicine in 1975. In 1978, he completed a family practice residency and
earned his Masters of Public Health degree from the University of Washington. From 19781980, he served in the National Health Service Corps in Dixon, California, as a migrant health
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physician before starting his private practice in Dixon. From 1981-1992, Scherger divided his
time between private practice there and teaching medical students and residents at the University
of California, Davis. During the period 1988-1991, he was a Fellow in the Kellogg National
Fellowship Program. From 1992-1996, he was Vice President for Family Practice and Primary
Care Education at Sharp HealthCare in San Diego. From 1996-2001, he was the Chair of the
Department of Family Medicine and the Associate Dean for Primary Care at the University of
California, Irvine College of Medicine. From 2001-2003, Scherger served as founding dean of
the Florida State University College of Medicine. From 2003-2005, he was Senior Vice
President for Medical Affairs for Safe Med, Inc. From 2006-2010, he served as Consulting
Medical Director for Quality and Informatics at Lumetra Healthcare Solutions. He is currently
Vice President, Primary Care and Academic Affairs at Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho
Mirage, California. He also serves as Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at the University of
California, San Diego School of Medicine, and at the Keck School of Medicine at the University
of Southern California.
Dr. Scherger has served in many leadership roles within family medicine. These include serving
as the first resident representative on the STFM Board of Directors (1977-1978); STFM
President (1986); STFM Foundation President (1991-1992); President of the California Academy
of Family Physicians (1995); member of the AAFP Board of Directors (1995-1998); member of
the Board of Directors of the American Board of Family Practice (1999-2004); and Vice
President of the ABFP (2003-2004). Scherger has also received numerous awards and
recognition, including being named Family Physician of the Year (1989), being elected to the
Institute of Medicine (IOM) in 1992, and receiving the Thomas W. Johnson Award for Family
Practice Education in 1994. Dr. Scherger was the first Medical Editor of Family Practice
Management and has written for, edited or served on the editorial boards of numerous
publications, including Medical Economics, Family Medicine, Men’s Health, and Hippocrates.
He has authored more than 400 medical publications and given over 900 invited presentations.
Dr. Scherger’s manuscript collection consists of a selection of his writings, titled “40 Years in
Family Medicine: Collected Writings of Joseph E. Scherger, MD, MPH.” This collection also
includes audiocassettes and transcripts of his oral history interviews for STFM’s “Voices from
Family Medicine” Project in 1992, and another interview conducted by Dr. Cecilia Gutierrez in
2007. Also included in this collection is 1 leather-bound volume consisting of a scrapbook
which was given to Dr. Scherger by STFM in commemoration of his service as STFM President
in 1986-1987.
Schmitt, M. Eileen, MD
1993-2001
1 slim document case
M. Eileen Schmitt, MD was born in 1943. After graduating from high school in Philadelphia,
she joined the Catholic Gray Sisters of the Sacred Heart, and later taught high school math and
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science, earning an MS degree from New York State University in Buffalo. In 1980, she
graduated from the Medical College of Pennsylvania with her MD, and in 1983 completed her
residency at the Wilmington Medical Center (now the Christiana Care Health System) in
Wilmington, Delaware. That same year, she opened a family practice in Wilmington and joined
the staff of the St. Francis Hospital in that same city. In 1990 she became an officer of the
hospital’s medical staff and served as its president from 1994 to 1996. In 1997, she was named
vice president for Medical Management, and in 1999 was named as President of St. Francis. An
active member of the AAFP since 1983, she also served as a delegate from the Delaware AFP to
the AAFP Congress of Delegates from 1998 to 1999.
The M. Eileen Schmitt, MD Collection consists of compiled newspaper, newsletter and
magazine articles, as well as correspondence relating to her medical career and awards.
Shackelford, R. H., MD (1925- )
1978-1987
1 box – See also: Photograph Collection
R. H. (Robert H.) Shackelford, MD, a native of Kinston, North Carolina, graduated with a BS
degree from Wake Forest in 1945, and an MD from the Bowman Gray School of Medicine at
Wake Forest in 1947. After completing his internship at St. Louis City Hospital in 1949, Dr.
Shackelford served as a battalion surgeon in the US Army in Korea during the Korean War.
Following this, he returned to North Carolina, where he established a general practice in the
town of Mount Olive. He also became active in a variety of local, state and national medical
organizations. From 1964 to 1965, he served as the president of the North Carolina Academy of
Family Physicians. On the national level, he served as vice speaker (1976-1979) and speaker
(1979-1982) of the AAFP Congress of Delegates, as well as chairman of the AAFP’s Reference
Committee on Education (1973); Rules Committee (1975); and Committee on Members’ AAFP
Insurance and Financial Services (1978-1979); and as an AAFP delegate to the American
Medical Association (AMA) House of Delegates (1986-1987).
The R.H. Shackelford, MD Collection consists of Dr. Shackelford’s reports on the Annual
Meetings of the AMA House of Delegates (1986-1987); and correspondence and memoranda
relating to his service with the AAFP from 1978 to 1986.
Shapiro, Maynard I., MD (1914-1999)
1969-1972
4 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection and Photograph Collection
Maynard I. Shapiro, MD, of Chicago, Illinois, was born in 1914 in Chicago. He earned both his
BS (1937) and his MD (1940) from the University of Illinois. He completed an internship and
residency at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Chicago, finishing in 1941. He was named chief resident at
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Mt. Sinai. In 1941, he entered the US Army Medical Corps as a first lieutenant, serving as a
hospital executive officer and port surgeon in the South Pacific from 1941-1946. He was
discharged a lieutenant colonel and entered private practice in Chicago. Dr. Shapiro was
involved in the founding of the American College of Physicians and Surgeons, which merged
with the AAGP in 1948. Dr. Shapiro’s hospital practice began at Mt. Sinai in Chicago, where he
was clinical assistant in surgery. He later moved to the active staff of Jackson Park Hospital in
Chicago and served as director of the department of physical medicine and rehabilitation and
practiced under the department of general practice. He served the Illinois Chapter in a number of
roles, including as delegate to the AAGP Congress for ten years and as vice president, speaker,
chairman of the board, and president (1961-1962). He was elected to the AAGP Board of
Directors in 1963 and served as vice president and president of the AAGP (1968-1969). He died
in 1999 in Chicago.
Dr. Shapiro’s collection consists of four boxes of scripts from the Marcus Welby, MD television
show which aired on ABC from 1969-1976. Dr. Shapiro was AAGP president when the show
started, and was sent copies of each script. He received scripts through 1976 but this collection
was weeded in order to eliminate duplicates with Dr. Thomas L. Stern’s collection of Welby
scripts.
Skinner, John O., MD (1845-1932)
1850-1932
3 boxes
A native of Baltimore, Maryland, John Oscar Skinner, MD was born in 1845 and was from an
old Maryland family. After graduating with MD degrees from both the University of Maryland
(1866) and the University of Pennsylvania (1867), he took special courses at the Sorbonne in
Paris, at the University of Wurzburg in Germany, and at the University of Vienna. After
returning to the US, in 1871 he joined the United States Army as a civilian, or contract surgeon
(the term “surgeon” being used in the military to describe all physicians then in service,
regardless of specialty). After various postings at forts all across the Western United States, Dr.
Skinner was detailed to serve as a surgeon in the Modoc War of 1873-1874. On January 17,
1873, while serving in this capacity at Lava Beds, Oregon, Dr. Skinner performed an act of
bravery which would eventually lead to his being recommended for the Medal of Honor when he
“Rescued a wounded soldier who lay under a close and heavy fire during the assault on the
Modoc stronghold after 2 soldiers had unsuccessfully attempted to make the rescue and both had
been wounded in doing so.” However, the Army initially held that he was not eligible for the
award since at the time of his act of bravery, Dr. Skinner was a civilian. The issue was not
resolved until 1916, when Congress finally passed a special act which authorized awarding of the
Medal of Honor to Dr. Skinner. On April 6, 1916—forty-three years after his heroic deed—Dr.
Skinner received the award from President Woodrow Wilson in a ceremony at the White House.
Following his service in the Modoc War, in 1874 Dr. Skinner received a commission as an
assistant surgeon in the Army, where he spent the next 19 years, retiring in 1893 as a Surgeon
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with the rank of major. While in service, Dr. Skinner was posted to areas all across the United
States, and took part as a physician in several notable events, particularly the Great Railway
Strike of 1877 and Gen. George Crook’s famous investigation of the Apache country while
commanding the Department of Arizona in 1882. In addition, Dr. Skinner was for a brief time
custodian of the Native Americans of Geronimo’s group while they were imprisoned at Fort
Marion, Florida in 1875. After retiring from the Army in 1893, Dr. Skinner moved to
Washington, D.C., where he served as superintendent of the Columbia Hospital for Women.
With the outbreak of World War I, Dr. Skinner was recalled to active service, and served as head
of the U.S. Army Dispensary in Washington. In 1930, he retired from the Army for the second
time with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He died in Washington, DC at the age of 87 and is
buried in Arlington National Cemetery alongside his wife Kathleen Bayly Skinner, who was
herself the daughter of another prominent nineteenth century physician, Dr. Alexander Hamilton
Bayly.
The John O. Skinner, MD Collection consists of a photocopy of Dr. Skinner’s complete military
service records from the National Archives in Washington from 1866 to 1893, and includes an
Appointments, Promotions and Commissions (APC) file; Application for Employment as a
Contract Surgeon, U.S. Army; and Personnel Reports, Orders and Receipts. The collection also
contains photocopied material giving background information on the Modoc War, Indian Wars,
Dr. Skinner’s Medal of Honor, and other subjects relating to his military career, as well as
genealogy and education records, correspondence, publications, and extracts relating to his
memberships in various medical, military and other organizations.
Stelmach, W(alter) Jack, MD (1926-2012)
1938-2012
7 boxes – See also: Museum (Artifact) Collection; Audio-Visual Collection; and Photograph
Collection
Walter Jack Stelmach, MD was born in Kansas City, Kansas in 1926. A 1953 graduate of the
University of Kansas School of Medicine, Dr. Stelmach practiced family medicine in Kansas
City, Missouri, for 20 years. From 1974 to 1993, he also led the Goppert Family Care Center as
director of the Family Practice Residency Program based at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Kansas
City. Within the Academy, Dr. Stelmach has served in a variety of leadership positions,
including stints as president of the Kansas City Academy of Family Physicians (1973-1974),
chairman of the AAFP Commission on Education (1974-1976), member and later chairman of
the AAFP Board of Directors (1974-1977), and president of the AAFP (1978-1979). He also
served as president of the Family Health Foundation of America (now the AAFP Foundation)
from 1980 to 1986, and as president of the American Board of Family Practice (now the ABFM)
from 1983 to 1984. Dr. Stelmach died in Kansas City, Missouri on July 22, 2012 at the age of
86.
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The W. Jack Stelmach, MD Collection consists of seven boxes of scrapbook materials compiled
by Dr. Stelmach (in archival sleeves) as well as books from his personal library and other
materials which relate to his early life and career and service in family medicine, and includes
photographs, letters, speeches, publications and other materials arranged chronologically, from
1938 to 2012.
Stephens, G. Gayle, MD (1928-2014)
1956-2010
11 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection (Audiotapes); Library Collection; Museum
(Artifact) Collection; Oversized Collection; and Photograph Collection
G. Gayle Stephens, MD was born in Pike County, Missouri in 1928. In 1947, he entered the
University of Missouri School of Medicine, graduating from that program with a BS in Medicine
in 1950, and later attended Northwestern University in Chicago, where he received an MD
degree with distinction in 1952. After serving his internship at Wesley Hospital in Wichita
followed by a two-year stint in the Army Medical Corps, Dr. Stephens was a practicing family
physician in private practice in Wichita from 1955 to 1967. In 1967, he founded the Family
Practice Residency Program based at Wesley Hospital in Wichita, where he served as founding
Director of the program until 1972. This program became one of the first 15 family practice
residency programs in the nation to be approved by the Residency Review Committee in
December 1968 under the new “Essentials for Approved Residencies in Family Practice.”
In 1972, Dr. Stephens became the first professor of Family Practice at the University of Kansas
School of Medicine’s Wichita Branch. The following year, he was named the founding Dean of
the School of Primary Medical Care at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Alabama, and
from 1973 to 1975, he served as the 3rd President of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
(STFM). In 1977, he accepted the position of Professor and Chair of the Department of Family
Practice at the University of Alabama in Birmingham, where he served until his retirement in
1988. Presently, he holds the appointment of Professor Emeritus of Family Medicine at the
University of Alabama in Birmingham. A prolific writer and recognized scholar in the specialty,
Dr. Stephens’ 1982 book The Intellectual Basis of Family Practice has been hailed by many as
one of the most influential works on family medicine ever written.
Throughout his career, Dr. Stephens has served on numerous state and national committees
dealing with family medicine education, and has received a variety of prestigious awards for his
work, including the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) Thomas W. Johnson
Award for Outstanding Contributions to Family Practice in 1975; the Society of Teachers of
Family Medicine (STFM) Patient Care Gavel for outstanding contributions in the field of family
medicine, as well as for distinguished service to STFM in 1976; the STFM Certificate of
Excellence in 1980; the Max Cheplove Award from the Erie County Chapter of the New York
Academy of Family Physicians in 1984; and the AAFP John G. Walsh Award for dedicated and
effective leadership in furthering the development of family medicine in 1996. In 2006, Dr.
Stephens was elected to the National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine, and several
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awards have also been named in his honor at the University of Alabama: The G. Gayle Stephens
Award in Family Medicine at UA, Birmingham, and The G. Gayle Stephens Award for
Academic Excellence in Family Medicine at UA, Huntsville. Dr. Stephens died at his home in
Birmingham, Alabama on February 20, 2014.
The G. Gayle Stephens, MD Collection consists of material relating to Dr. Stephens’ career and
service in family medicine, and includes correspondence and professional papers, published and
unpublished works, speeches, awards and other materials. His collection also includes files
related to his work establishing residency programs in Wichita and Huntsville, his service at the
University of Alabama at Birmingham, and his involvement in Keystone Conferences I, II and
III.
Stern, Thomas L., MD (1920 - 2011)
1970-1998
31 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Museum (Artifact) Collection; Photograph
Collection; and Slide Collection
Thomas L. Stern, MD, of Sun Lakes, Arizona, was born in 1920 in San Francisco, California. He
attended San Francisco public schools for his primary and secondary education before joining
the US Navy in 1941. He served for four years in the medical corps and V-12 training units. Two
years after his departure from the Navy, Stern completed his undergraduate work at Williamette
University in Salem, Oregon. Three years later, in 1950, he graduated from the University of
Oregon Medical School in Portland and proceeded to complete both a rotating internship (1951)
and a Resident/General Surgery internship (1952) at St. Vincent’s Hospital. Dr. Stern’s first
practice was a partnership in Sherwood, Oregon, which he maintained from 1952 to 1960.
Following a move to Manhattan Beach, California, Stern ran a solo practice from 1960 to 1974,
during which time he was on the medical staffs at Harbor General, Santa Monica Hospital and
Medical Center and the South Bay District Hospital where he was the Vice Chief of Staff in
1965. From 1970 to 1974, Stern was the Director of the Family Practice Residency Training
Program at Santa Monica Hospital Medical Center. It was during this time that he was tapped to
serve as technical advisor to the Marcus Welby, MD television show on ABC. He served in that
capacity until 1974, when he moved to Kansas City to become Director of the AAFP Division of
Education. He served the AAFP in several other capacities, including project director and
founder of the Residency Assistance Program (RAP), Vice President of Education and Scientific
Affairs, Deputy Executive Vice President, and founder of the AAFP Home Study SelfAssessment Program (HSSA). When he retired from the AAFP in 1983, he moved to the Family
Health Foundation of America (now the AAFP Foundation) to become its first Vice President of
Professional and Corporate Affairs. He retired from that position in 1991. Among his many
positions, he served as president of the California Academy of Family Physicians (1972),
president of the International Center for Family Medicine (ICFM), and Consultant to the Surgeon
Generals of the Army and Navy (1974-1979). His awards include the STFM Certificate of
Excellence (1979), the AAFP Award of Merit (1982), the AAFP Thomas W. Johnson Award for
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Excellence in Education (1985), and the AAFP John G. Walsh Award for Leadership in Family
Practice Education (1991). Following his retirement from the AAFP Foundation in 1991, the
Thomas L. Stern, MD Lectureship was established in his honor, to be given at the annual RAP
Workshop (now Residency Program Solutions conference). In 2001, Stern published his
autobiography, House Calls: Recollections of a Family Physician. He died on May 28, 2011 at
the age of 90.
The Thomas L. Stern, MD Collection includes files from the numerous family medicine
organizations, programs, and positions that Dr. Stern served, including within the AAFP,
FHFA/AAFP Foundation, Residency Assistance Program (RAP), Family Practice Working
Party, international family medicine efforts, and the Thomas L. Stern Lectureship. His collection
also contains articles, papers, and speeches given by Dr. Stern; articles about Stern;
correspondence; inscribed books; and materials removed from a scrapbook that Dr. Stern
compiled. A significant part of his collection consists of seventeen boxes of scripts from the
Marcus Welby, MD television show, dated 1969-1976.
Tate, Waddy P., Jr., MD –See: Museum (Artifact) Collection- Traveling Exhibits
Taylor, Robert B., MD (1936- )
1947-1999
3 boxes – See also: Library Collection and Photograph Collection
Originally a native of Pennsylvania, Dr. Taylor attended Bucknell University and Temple
University School of Medicine, earning his MD in 1961. He interned at the US Public Health
Service Hospital in Norfolk, Virginia, and then served an additional two years with the
U.S.P.H.S. From 1964 to 1978 Dr. Taylor was in private family practice in New Paltz, New
York. Following this, he joined the faculty of the Department of Family and Community
Medicine at Wake Forest University School of Medicine in North Carolina. Six years later, in
1984, he became the second chair of Oregon Health & Science University’s Department of
Family Medicine, and served in this capacity until 1998, when he was named Professor
Emeritus, a position he holds currently. During his tenure as chair, the department increased
from fifteen to forty primary faculty, established three clinical practice centers in Portland, and
began a residency program in southern Oregon. Taylor joined the AAFP in 1965 and is a charter
diplomate of the ABFM and a charter fellow of the AAFP. Among his many awards include two
from the AAFP: the Thomas W. Johnson Award for Outstanding Contributions to Family
Practice Education in 1998 and the John G. Walsh Award for Lifetime Contributions to Family
Medicine in 2003, as well as the F. Marian Bishop Leadership Award from the STFM
Foundation in 2007. Taylor has written widely on the specialty, and is the author of many
articles and books on family medicine, including Family Medicine: Principles and Practice,
Fundamentals of Family Medicine, and The Manual of Family Practice. His books have been
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translated into numerous languages and are considered seminal works in the specialty. He and
his wife Anita currently reside in Portland, Oregon.
Dr. Taylor’s collection consists of his curriculum vitae, c.1977; correspondence from 1977 to
1980 relating to the 1st edition of his book Family Medicine: Principles and Practice and his
move from private practice to academics; a copy of his handwritten manuscript with notes for the
2nd edition of Family Medicine: Principles and Practice; the typed manuscript of his 1972 book
The Practical Art of Medicine; and a collection of 69 historic “inaugural issue”/vol. 1, no. 1
family medicine-related journals from 1947 to 1999.
Thornburgh, Albert H., MD (1870-1950)
1870-1950
1 slim document case – See also: Museum (Artifact) Collection and Photograph Collection
Albert Henry Thornburgh, MD was born in the town of Walnut Ridge, Lawrence County,
Arkansas, in 1870. In 1885, he moved with his family to Howell County in south central
Missouri, where they settled in the town of West Plains. After graduating with an MD from
Missouri Medical College in St. Louis in 1895, he returned to West Plains, where he established
a general practice and practiced medicine for more than 55 years. An active member of the local
community, Dr. Thornburgh served at one time as president of the West Plains Building and
Loan Association and as president of the West Plains Chamber of Commerce. In 1899, he joined
the Missouri National Guard, and during World War I commanded a Sanitary Detachment at
Camp Doniphan, Missouri.
The Albert H. Thornburgh, MD Collection consists of photocopied census returns and
genealogy records on Dr. Thornburgh and his family from 1870 to 1930; records relating to his
medical education and membership in the AMA, along with medical directory entries; Dr.
Thornburgh’s state and federal military service records; his entry in the 1925 edition of Who’s
Who In American Medicine; newspaper and other articles on Dr. Thornburgh, his family, and
West Plains from local West Plains publications (including an article on the doctor written by his
son, Max Thornburgh, D.D.S.); and a copy of Dr. Thornburgh’s 1950 death certificate. In
addition, the Center also holds in its Museum (Artifact) Collection a rare World War I artillery
shell owned by Dr. Thornburgh, which is carved with a caduceus, symbol of American military
medicine; Dr. Thornburgh’s stethoscope, and vials of various medications used by Dr.
Thornburgh in his practice.
Tsou, Carole V., MD (1958- )
1985, 1988-1989
1 slim document case – See also: Photograph Collection
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Born in 1958, Carole V. Tsou, MD graduated from the University of Michigan School of
Medicine in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1981. In 1984, she completed her family practice residency
in Michigan, and that same year, became the assistant director of the AAFP’s Division of
Education, in which capacity she served until 1990.
Dr. Tsou’s collection consists of material relating to her membership in the AMA in 1985; and
her correspondence files as assistant director of the AAFP Education Division from April 1988
through February 1989.
Tudor, John M., Jr., MD (1938 - )
1960-2000
44 boxes – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Museum (Artifact) Collection; Photograph
Collection; and Slide Collection
John M. Tudor, Jr., MD, of East Falmouth, Massachusetts, was born in 1938 in Pine Bluff,
Arkansas. He earned his MD from Harvard Medical School in 1964, and then he completed a
rotating internship at King County Hospital in Seattle, Washington. His residency training
included an internal medicine residency at the University of Washington Hospitals in Seattle
(1965-66), and a family practice residency at the University of Miami-Jackson Memorial
Hospital under Lynn Carmichael (1968-69). In between his residencies, he served as a captain in
the Air Force at the dispensary at Kirtland AFB, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Dr. Tudor entered
academia immediately upon completion of his residency in Miami. He became assistant
professor at the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Arkansas.
He also served as associate professor and acting chairman during his tenure there, 1969-1977.
During a leave of absence from his position in Arkansas, he was a fellow at Michigan State
University, earning an MA in Higher Education & Administration. In 1977, he became associate
professor at the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Utah. He
also served as Chairman of the Division of Family Medicine and Director of the family practice
residency there. In 1980, he entered private practice while remaining clinical associate professor
with the department. In 1981-1982, he served as president of the Utah Academy of Family
Physicians. From 1988-1991, he served on the AAFP Board of Directors, including as chairman
from 1990-1991. He was AAFP President, 1992-1993. In 2004, he moved to East Falmouth,
Massachusetts, where he remains in private practice.
The John M. Tudor, Jr., MD Collection encompasses 44 boxes, and includes a wide variety of
materials. Included are files from his education and training, his academic careers at the
Universities of Arkansas and Utah, and his private practice files. Another large group of
documents pertains to his service on the AAFP Board of Directors, his presidential campaign,
and his time as president-elect, president, and past president of the Academy, including media
clippings and interviews. A special subset of materials from his Academy service includes files
related to health care reform, since Dr. Tudor was AAFP President during a significant period
when the AAFP was plugging its “Rx for Health” access plan. Also related to his Academy
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service are three boxes on the AMA/Specialty Society Relative Value Update Committee. There
are also files from his first decade as a member of STFM, and committee member in that
organization, as well as files related to his membership in the Utah Academy of Family
Physicians. Materials of a more general nature include: miscellaneous correspondence, expert
witness case files, publications/published articles, speeches, research notes/papers in preparation,
and daily planners.
West, Raymond O., MD (19221979-1981
1 slim document case
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Raymond Owen West, MD was born in 1922 and graduated from the Loma Linda University
School of Medicine in Loma Linda, California in 1951. He taught for many years as professor of
Family Medicine and Epidemiology at Loma Linda University, and is now retired from that
position. Presently he is a free-lance writer and medical columnist.
The Raymond O. West, MD Collection contains copies of Family Practice Today, a publication
which was edited by Dr. West while a professor at Loma Linda University. The collection
includes issues Vol. II, No. 11 (November 1979) through Vol. IV, No. 6 (June 1981), inclusive.
Witten, Carroll L., MD (1923-1993)
1930-1993
1 box
Born on June 23, 1923 in El Paso, Illinois, Carroll Lewis Witten was the son of a Presbyterian
minister. The family later moved to Kentucky, where he grew up in Louisville. During World
War II, Witten served in the US Army Air Force, where he served as a navigator with the 305th
Heavy Bombardment Group. On May 11, 1944, during his 27th combat mission over occupied
Europe, the plane Witten was flying aboard was shot down, and he was subsequently captured
and held as a German POW for the remainder of the war.
After returning from the war, Dr. Witten enrolled at the University of Louisville, where he
earned a bachelor’s degree in 1947 and his MD in 1951. Following his graduation from medical
school, Dr. Witten established a private solo practice in Louisville.
As a family physician, Dr. Witten was heavily involved in leadership activities on behalf of
Family Medicine at both the state and national levels. In Kentucky, he served as the founder and
first editor of the Journal of the Kentucky Academy of General Practice (now the KAFP Journal)
from 1954 to 1959, was honored as the state’s “Family Doctor of the Year” in 1959, and was
President of the Kentucky AGP from 1965 to 1966. On the national level, Dr. Witten was elected
vice speaker of the AAGP House of Delegates in 1959, and was elected speaker the following
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year. On April 12, 1965, at the age of 41, he became the youngest president-elect in the history
of the Academy, and in 1966-1967, served as the 19th president of the AAGP. As both presidentelect and president of the Academy and also as chairman of the AAGP’s Committee on
Requirements for Certification (CORC), Dr. Witten played a crucial role in gaining approval of
specialty certification for family physicians, which eventually resulted in the establishment of
Family Practice as the 20th specialty in American medicine. Dr. Witten served as the Academy’s
representative to the American Medical Association (AMA) House of Delegates for 16 years.
There, he chaired the AMA Council on Constitution and Bylaws and served as a member of the
committee that rewrote the AMA’s Principles of Medical Ethics.
In addition to his service to the specialty, Dr. Witten also served his community, first as
president of the Louisville Board of Aldermen from 1969 to 1973, and later as a member of the
Board of Trustees for the University of Louisville from 1976 to 1980.
Dr. Witten died in Louisville, Kentucky on January 5, 1993. He was 69 years old.
The Carroll L. Witten, MD Collection consists of photocopied extracts of newspaper and
magazine articles, correspondence, and AAGP Board of Directors minutes primarily covering his
career from the period 1959 to 1979. Census extracts, family, military service, education and
genealogical records, as well as obituaries on Dr. Witten are also included.
Wolff, George T., MD (1925 - )
1955, 1974-1993, 2001
1 box – See also: Photograph Collection and Slide Collection
George T. Wolff, MD was born in 1925 in Greensboro, North Carolina. He earned his MD from
Jefferson Medical College in 1952, and completed a rotating internship at North Carolina
Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. Following that, he completed two residencies in general
practice – the first at City Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem, the second at Moses H. Cone
Memorial Hospital in Greensboro. After his residencies, he entered private practice in
Greensboro from 1955-1975. He became the director of the Family Practice Residency Program
at the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital in 1975, and since that time, has alternated private
practice with academic duties at Moses H. Cone as well as Duke University and the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Wolff served on the board of the North Carolina Academy
of Family Physicians (NCAFP), and was vice president and president of the NCAFP from 19661967. He also edited the Tar Heel Practitioner and edited and compiled two anniversary
publications for the North Carolina chapter. On the national level, his service in the AAFP
included tenures as a delegate from North Carolina, a member of the Board of Directors from
1974-1977, and as AAFP vice President (1977-1978) and treasurer (1979-1983). Dr. Wolff has
received many awards, including the AAFP Award of Merit (1984) and North Carolina Family
Physician of the Year Award (1985). A George T. Wolff Award was established by the UNC
Department of Family Medicine in 1985, and a George T. Wolff, MD Primary Care Symposium
was held annually from 1995-2003.
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Dr. Wolff’s collection includes materials related to his AAFP service, such as his 1983 Oral
Report of the Treasurer to the AAFP Congress of Delegates, AAFP stationery dated 1974-1982
(including “joke” letterhead using board members’ and officers’ middle names), and Histories of
the AAFP Board of Directors. There are some miscellaneous articles and correspondence about
Dr. Wolff and AAFP activities. A copy of the 1978 report of the National Commission on
Families and Public Policies is also included in his collection. Some materials have been
separated from the core collection, such as Board of Directors and Delegates Dinner menus,
NCAFP histories, and a collection of over 600 slides. Also separated are numerous photographs
that depict AAFP leaders, meetings, and activities.
Young, Robert (a/k/a/ “Marcus Welby, MD”) (1907-1998)
1970-1971
1 slim document case – See also: Audio-Visual Collection; Oversized Collection; and
Photograph Collection
Robert George Young was an American actor, best known for his roles as Jim Anderson, the
father of Father Knows Best (NBC and then CBS) and as physician Marcus Welby in Marcus
Welby, MD. (ABC). Born in Chicago in 1907, Young graduated from Abraham Lincoln High
School in Los Angeles in 1925, and made his professional acting debut in Hollywood in the 1931
MGM film Black Camel. He subsequently appeared in 100 movies in a film career that spanned
from 1931 to 1952. He is best known however, for his role in the television series Father Knows
Best (1949-1954 on radio, 1954-1960 on television), for which he and his co-star, Jane Wyatt,
won several Emmy Awards. Young later became equally famous for portraying the fatherly
general practitioner Marcus Welby, MD in the television series of the same name, which ran
from 1969 to 1976. This series, (for which Young won an Emmy for best leading actor in a
drama series in 1970 and a Golden Globe Award in 1972) was produced in cooperation with the
AAFP. After the Marcus Welby, MD television series ended its run in 1976 after a total of 169
episodes, Young reprised the role in two made for TV movies, The Return of Marcus Welby, MD
(1984) and Marcus Welby, MD: A Holiday Affair (1988). Young died at his home in Westlake
Village, California in 1998 at the age of 91.
The Robert Young Collection contains two press kits on the “Marcus Welby, MD” television
series which include news releases, photographs, facts sheets and other materials on the series.
Young, Robert S., MD (1923-1998)
1983-1987
1 slim document case – See also: Photograph Collection
Robert S. Young, MD was born in 1923 in Loudonville, Ohio. From 1948 to 1987 he was a
family physician in Johnstown, Ohio. He served as AAFP treasurer from 1983 to 1987 and was
a member of the AAFP Board of Directors from 1978 to 1981. From 1970 to 1971, he served as
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president of the Ohio Academy of Family Physicians. As a leader within the Ohio AFP for many
years, Dr. Young’s accomplishments include helping to obtain state line-item funding for family
practice departments and residencies. He was the key force in convincing the 1973-74 Ohio
General Assembly to pass a bill which not only funded training for undergraduates and
graduates, but also specified that “The [family practice] department shall be a full department
coequal with all other departments.”
Dr. Young’s collection contains reports, correspondence and articles relating to Dr. Young’s
service as AAFP treasurer during the period 1983 to 1987.
Zervanos, Nikitas J., MD (1936- )
(1987)
1 slim document case - See also: Audio-Visual Collection and Museum (Artifact) Collection
A native of Reading, Pennsylvania, Dr. Nikitas J. Zervanos graduated from the University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1962. After completing an internship at Lancaster General
Hospital in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, he served for three years (1963-1966) in the United States
Army Reserves as a Group Surgeon in Greece, and as a Medical Liaison between the U.S. and
Greek military. Following his release from military service, Dr. Zervanos served residencies in
Internal Medicine in Philadelphia and then from 1968 to 1969 was a Medicine Fellow in the
Family Health Care Program of the Harvard Medical School. In 1969, Dr. Zervanos returned to
Lancaster, where he has served as Director of the Family and Community Medicine Program at
Lancaster General Hospital and as a Professor of Family and Community Medicine at
Pennsylvania State University in Hershey, Pennsylvania. In 1996, he received the AAFP’s
Thomas W. Johnson Award for Outstanding Contributions to Family Practice Education, and in
2009 he was also honored as the 2009 recipient of the Pennsylvania Medical Society’s
Distinguished Service Award. Dr. Zervanos has also been honored for his outstanding
contributions to the specialty through the establishment of the Nikitas J. Zervanos Outstanding
Program Director Award, an award sponsored jointly by the AAFP and AFMRD to recognize “a
Family Medicine Director who has demonstrated leadership and advancement of the specialty,
service as a mentor to residents/medical students, and service to the community as well as to the
organizations of the family of Family Medicine.”
The Nikitas J. Zervanos, MD Collection consists of one published guidebook on the Greek island
of Kos (homeland of Hippocrates, traditionally recognized as the “Father of Medicine”), and a
certificate from the mayor of Kos to the AAFP congratulating the Academy on its 40th
anniversary in 1987. The Center also holds several medical instruments used by Dr. Zervanos in
his medical practice as part of its Museum (Artifact) Collections.
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AUDIO-VISUAL COLLECTION:
CDS AND DVDS:
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Administration Division
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AAFP Headquarters, 8880 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO-#1 (April 16, 1997) [DVD
Transfer]
AAFP Headquarters, 8880 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO-#2 (Website) (April 16,
1997) [DVD Transfer]
AAFP Headquarters Building Groundbreaking, 11400 Tomahawk Creek Parkway,
Leawood, KS (April 19, 1998) [DVD Transfer]
AAFP Headquarters Buildings- “A New Place in the Sun” -1740 W. 92nd, Kansas City,
MO (1973) (8:50) and Volker Boulevard at Brookside, Kansas City, MO Video Tour
(1971) (5:06) [DVD Transfer]
AAFP Historical Perspectives- “Washington Headquarters” American ProVideo (10:06)
(2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
AAFP New Building Dedication- 8880 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO (April 24, 1988)
(30:00) [DVD Transfer]
All Staff Meeting- Selection of New Headquarters Building Site Located at 114th &
Tomahawk Creek Parkway, Leawood, KS, AAFP Headquarters Dining Room (March 10,
1997) [DVD Transfer]
“Building For Tomorrow: the AAGP Story” Black & White Film (1958) (18:00) [DVD
Transfer]
Distribution Center (1998) [DVD Transfer]
“Groundbreaking for New AAFP Headquarters”-News Channel 4 at 6, WDAF-TV, Fox
Network (April 29, 1998, 6 p.m.) (:42) (11400 Tomahawk Creek Parkway, Leawood, KS)
[DVD Transfer]
New Headquarters Construction Movie, 11400 Tomahawk Creek Parkway (c. 1998-1999)
[DVD Transfer]
Open House (Feb. 14, 1991) (17:00) [DVD Transfer]
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Assembly- See: American Academy of
Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous Materials- Meetings, Conventions &
Special Events-Scientific Assembly
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American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Board of Directors
 AAFP 2011-2012 Board and Candidates [CD Master]
 AAFP Board of Directors Paperless Agenda [CDs]:
-2003: September 11-13
-2006: May, May (Revised), July, September
-2007: March, August, September, December
-2008: March, July
 AAFP Board of Directors Photographs [CDs]:
-2002 (January)
-2005 (Low Resolution)
-2005-2006 (High Resolution)
-2006 (May) (High Resolution)
-2006 (May) (Low Resolution) (JPEGs)
 AAFP Past Presidents Series:
-Paul A. Davis, MD (AAFP President, 1947-49); Elmer E. Texter, MD (AAFP
President, 1949-50) (8:45) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
-Stanley R. Truman, MD (AAFP President, 1950-51) [DVD Transfer]
-Jason P. Sanders, MD (AAFP President, 1951-52) (3:38) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
-Rufus B. Robins, MD (AAFP President, 1952-53) (3:07) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
-Ulrich R. Bryner, MD (AAFP President, 1953-54) (4:27) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
-William B. Hildebrand, MD (AAFP President, 1954-55) (3:50) (2 copies) [DVD
Transfer]
-John R. Fowler, MD (AAFP President, 1955-56) (4:05) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
-John S. DeTar, MD (AAFP President, 1956-57) [DVD Transfer]
-Malcom E. Phelps, MD (AAFP President, 1957-58) [DVD Transfer]
-Holland T. Jackson, MD (AAFP President, 1958-59) (4:51) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
-Fount Richardson, MD (AAFP President, 1959-60) (3:53) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
-John G. Walsh, MD (AAFP President, 1960-61) (5:38) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
-Floyd C. Bratt, MD (AAFP President, 1961-62) (4:22) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
-James D. Murphy, MD (AAFP President, 1962-63) [DVD Transfer]
-Albert E. Ritt, MD (AAFP President, 1963-64) [DVD Transfer]
-Julius Michaelson, MD (AAFP President, 1964-65) (10:30) [DVD Transfer]
-Julius Michaelson, MD (AAFP President, 1964-65) (April 20, 1991) [DVD Transfer]
-Amos N. Johnson, MD (AAFP President, 1965-66) (4:35) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
-Carroll L. Witten, MD (AAFP President, 1966-67) [DVD Transfer]
-George E. Burket, Jr., MD (AAFP President, 1967-68) [DVD Transfer]
-Maynard I. Shapiro, MD (AAFP President, 1968-69) [DVD Transfer]
-Edward J. Kowalewski, MD (AAFP President, 1969-70) [DVD Transfer]
-William E. Lotterhos, MD (AAFP President, 1970-71) [DVD Transfer]
-J. Jerome Wildgen, MD (AAFP President, 1971-72) (7:52) [DVD Transfer]
-J. Jerome Wildgen, MD (AAFP President, 1971-72) (April 20, 1991) [DVD Transfer]
-James L. Grobe, MD (AAFP President, 1972-73) (4:10) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
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-James G. Price, MD (AAFP President, 1973-74) [DVD Transfer]
-Herbert A. Holden, MD (AAFP President, 1974-75) [DVD Transfer]
-Carl. B. Hall, MD (AAFP President, 1975-76) [DVD Transfer]
-B. Leslie Huffman, Jr., MD (AAFP President, 1976-77) [DVD Transfer]
-W. Jack Stelmach, MD (AAFP President, 1978-79) [DVD Transfer]
-John S. Derryberry, MD (AAFP President, 1979-80) [DVD Transfer]
-Sam A. Nixon, MD (AAFP President, 1980-81) [DVD Transfer]
-Ernie J. Chaney, MD (AAFP President, 1981-82) [DVD Transfer]
-Gerald R. Gehringer, MD (AAFP President, 1982-83) [DVD Transfer]
-Harmon E. Holverson, MD (AAFP President, 1983-84) [DVD Transfer]
-Robert W. Higgins, MD (AAFP President, 1984-85) (6:45) [DVD Transfer]
-Richard C. Inskip, MD (AAFP President, 1985-86) [DVD Transfer]
-Robert H. Taylor, MD (AAFP President, 1986-87) [DVD Transfer]
-Harry L. Metcalf, MD (AAFP President, 1987-88) [DVD Transfer]
-James G. Jones, MD (AAFP President, 1988-89) [DVD Transfer]
-Kenneth W. Whittington, MD (AAFP President, 1989-90) (9:00) [DVD Transfer]
-Glen F. Aukerman, MD (AAFP President, 1990-91) (May 1, 1992) [DVD Transfer]
-Glen F. Aukerman, MD (AAFP President, 1990-91) (7:12) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
-Morris B. Mellion, MD (AAFP President, 1991-92) (8:18) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
-Morris B. Mellion, MD (AAFP President, 1991-92) (Raw Footage) [DVD Transfer]
-John M. Tudor, Jr., MD (AAFP President, 1992-93) (Raw Footage) [DVD Transfer]
-John M. Tudor, Jr., MD (AAFP President, 1992-93) (14:50) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
-William H. Coleman, MD, PhD (AAFP President, 1993-94) (Raw Footage) [DVD
Transfer]
-William H. Coleman, MD, PhD (AAFP President, 1993-94) (15:23) (2 copies) [DVD
Transfer]
-James R. Weber, MD (AAFP President, 1994-95) (Oct. 4, 1996) [DVD Transfer]
-Transfer from 3 Beta cams, Washington, D.C. (1991) [DVD Transfer]
-Paul A. Davis, MD; Elmer C. Texter, MD; Ulrich R. Bryner, MD; John G. Walsh, MD
[DVD Transfer]
-Stanley R. Truman, MD; George E. Burket, Jr., MD; James G. Price, MD; B. Leslie
Huffman, Jr., MD [DVD Transfer]
-John S. DeTar, MD; Malcom E. Phelps, MD; Albert E. Ritt, MD; Gerald R. Gehringer,
MD [DVD Transfer]
-James D. Murphy, MD; John S. Derryberry, MD; Sam A. Nixon, MD; Robert H.
Taylor, MD; Harry L. Metcalf, MD; James G. Jones, MD [DVD Transfer]
-Carroll L. Witten, MD; Carl. B. Hall, MD [DVD Transfer]
-Maynard I. Shapiro, MD; Edward J. Kowalewski, MD; Herbert A. Holden, MD; Ernie
J. Chaney, MD; Harmon E. Holverson, MD; Richard C. Inskip, MD [DVD Transfer]
-Maynard I. Shapiro, MD; Sam A. Nixon, MD [DVD Transfer]
-William E. Lotterhos, MD; W. Jack Stelmach, MD [DVD Transfer]
 AAFP Presidents Interviews (1982-83):
-Ernie J. Chaney, MD on CNN (Sept. 7, 1982); Gerald Gehringer, MD on “Today,” NBC
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(July 20, 1983); “Take Two,” CNN (July 29, 1983); McNeil/Lehrer, PBS (Sept. 21,
1983) [DVD Transfer]
 AAFP Officers Installation (2003) (From Michael O. Fleming, MD Collection) [DVD
Transfer]
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Commissions, Committees & Task
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Commission on Education
“Physician Enhancement of Teaching Skills (PETS)” (1985) (17:00) [DVD Transfer]
Committee on Aging
“What Do You See?” (7:00) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
Committee on Mental Health
-“HIV Infection and Physician Emotions” (July 28, 1989) (31:37) [DVD Transfer]
-“Stress on the Resident Physician” (March 3, 1979) (23:11) [DVD Transfer]
Committee on Rural Health
“The Path Less Traveled,” Produced by Louisiana State University Medical Center
(April 5, 2000) (17:20; Edited Master) [DVD Transfer]
Committee on Women in Family Medicine
-“New and Emerging Issues” (1991) [DVD Transfer]
-“Women in Medicine” (Stress Vignettes) (1987) [DVD Transfer]
Student Interest Task Force (SITF)
- “This Tuesday: The Diversity, Involvement, and Flexibility of a Career in Family
Practice” [DVD Transfer]
- “This Tuesday: The Diversity, Involvement, and Flexibility of a Career in Family
Practice” (1990) (28:44) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
- “This Tuesday: The Diversity, Involvement, and Flexibility of a Career in Family
Practice” (August 27, 1997) (SP Dub Master Beta cam) [DVD Transfer]
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Communications Division
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“AAFP,” KABC.com, KABC-TV, February 18, 2008, 12 a.m. (2:41) (2 copies) [DVD
Masters]
AAFP/AMA/Obama/Chicago, All Things Considered, June 15, 2009, 4-6 p.m. (07:32) (2
copies) [CD Masters]
“AAFP-American Academy of Family Physicians,” CSPT (C-SPAN 2), Capital News
Today, July 12, 2012, 1:10 a.m. (1:43:00) [DVD Master]
AAFP & American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Public Service Announcements (PSAs) – “Myths” (English & Spanish Versions)
(March 30, 1988) [DVD Transfer]
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AAFP & American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Public Service
Announcement (PSA)-“Sammy GAG Takes” (March 30, 1988) [DVD Transfer]
“AAFP Casting”
Doctors at IBH Media Skills Workshop (September 11, 1986) [DVD Transfer]
AAFP Diabetes Video News Release (VNR)
Featuring Lanny Copeland, MD and Jonathan Hayes (1999) (3:05) [DVD Transfer]
AAFP Environmental Scan
- 2004 Environmental Scan (Friday, November 19, 2004)
- 2005 Environmental Scan (December 1, 2005)
- 2007 Environmental Scan (November 30, 2006) (2 copies)
- 2008 Environmental Scan (December 5, 2007) (2 copies)
- 2009 Environmental Scan (December 10, 2009)
- 2010 Environmental Scan (Entitled “The Road Ahead, December 9, 2009) (2 copies)
- 2011 Environmental Scan (December 8, 2010)
- 2012 Environmental Scan (December 7, 2011)
AAFP-Good Morning America,” Good Morning America, December 12, 2009, 8-9 am
(03:50) [DVD Masters]
AAFP in the Media; contains: Fox 5 Morning News at 6 a.m., WTT-TV, August 3, 2009,
6-7 a.m. (01:49); Fox 4 Saturday AM 1:00 WDAF-TV, August 1, 2009, 7-7:30 a.m.
(2:20) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
AAFP Journalism Award Entry (1985)
- “Chelation Therapy” and “Sexual Child Abuse” KGBT-TV, CBS Network, Harlingen,
TX (August 1984) [DVD Transfer]
- “Female Sexuality” – Tom York’s Morning Show, Channel 6, WBRC-TV, ABC
Network, Birmingham, AL (November 14, 1984, 9-10 am) (1:00:00) [DVD Transfer]
AAFP Media Highlights Presentation (November 20, 2006) [CD Master]
AAFP Media/Public Relations (PR) Training With Michael Fleming, MD, Deborah
Haynes, MD, Charles Driscoll, MD, Richard Roberts, MD, JD, and Bruce Bagley, MD
(Nov. 3, 1999) (57:00) [DVD Transfer]
AAFP Press Conference, New York, NY
Over-the-Counter Medication Guide with Drs. Warren Jones, Susan Montauk, Mark
Krotowski (April 17, 2002) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
AAFP Press Conference, Washington, DC
White House Visit/Patient Bill of Rights with Lanny Copeland also VNR with Drs.
Bagley, Jaffe, Dismond (September 8, 1999) [DVD Transfer]
AAFP Regional Spokesperson Media Training Video Produced by Ketchum PR-Client
Approval Copy (July 10, 1992) [DVD Transfer]
“AAFP-60 Minutes,” CBS, April 25, 2010, 7-8 pm (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
“AAFP,” Special Report with Bret Baier, December 29, 2009, 6-7 pm (02:30) (2 copies)
[DVD Masters]
“AAFP: Your Advocate in the Changing World of Medicine”
(1987) (10:10) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
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“American Academy of Family Physicians”
Channel 4 News, WTVJ-TV, Miami, FL (October 8, 1983) [DVD Transfer]
“American Academy of Family Physicians”
Channel 5 Eyewitness News, San Francisco, CA (April 9, 1982, 12 noon) [DVD
Transfer]
American Academy of Family Physicians
CNN Headline News, 2:2:30 pm (June 27, 2003) (1:17) and Eyewitness News
Nightwatch, WWL-TV (CBS) New Orleans, 10-10:35 pm (June 26, 2003) (:30) [DVD
Transfer]
American Academy of Family Physicians
The National Press Club, Washington, DC (December 14, 2001) [DVD Transfer]
“American Academy of Family Physicians,” Up To Date with Steve Kraske, KCUR
Kansas City, MO, November 10, 2009, 11 am-12 pm (26:22) [CD Master]
“Asthma Rap” Video News Release
American Academy of Family Physicians, Tell Me More, June 18, 2009, 1-2 p.m. (17:14)
(2 copies) [CD Masters]
The Clarke Brothers, Son 3:23, Sound bites 2:14 (November 14, 2000) [DVD Transfer]
“Capitol Hill Rally 9.27.06 Vote for America’s Health” (September 27, 2006) (4 copies)
[DVD]
“Capitol Hill Rally 9.27.06 Vote for America’s Health” (September 27, 2006)
(Photographs by Sheri Porter) [CD]
“Dialogue with Doctors”
Produced by the AAFP Communications Division (1982) (16:45) [DVD Transfer]
“Difficult Subjects” Video News Release (VNR)
Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) (Oct. 21, 1999) (2
copies) [DVD Transfer]
“Dr. Robert Graham-Tobacco Policy & Public Health”
C-SPAN2 Network (June 26, 1997, 12 midnight-6 am EST) (30:00) [DVD Transfer]
“Dr. Sam Warburton” (3rd Year Family Practice Resident)
“Julia Mead and Friends” Show (June 10, 1972) (7:00) [DVD Transfer]
Family Health Month
Audio PSA, 1 Track (n.d.) (2 copies) [CD Master]
Family Health Month (2000)
Public Service Announcement (PSA) with Samuel Dismond, MD, AAFP Family
Physician of the Year (June 26, 2000) (:30) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
“Family Photo: Picture of Health”
Public Service Announcement Produced by the AAFP (1984) (:30) (2 copies) [DVD
Transfer]
Family Physician Workforce Reform Files (Amanda Denning) (2006) [CD]
“Family Physicians Care for America” (PI/PR Project)
Produced as a joint project by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) and
the American Board of Family Practice (ABFP) (1986) (3:00) [DVD Transfer]
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“Family Practice, A Career for You”
Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) (c. 1985) (17:15)
[DVD Transfer]
“Fixing Health Care” Campaign:
- AAFP “Fixing Health Care” RMT-National (Dr. Tom Weida and Dr. Mary Frank)
(September 27, 2006) [CD Master]
- AAFP “Fixing Health Care” RMT-Schedule 1-Afternoon (State Presidents &
Delegates-AL, AZ, NE, SC, KY, WV, RI) (September 27, 2006) [CD Master]
- AAFP “Fixing Health Care” RMT-Schedule 2 (State Presidents & Delegates-CA, DE,
IN, MD, MN, OH, TN, ID, CO) (September 27, 2006) [CD Master]
- AAFP “Fixing Health Care” RMT-Schedule 3 (State Presidents & Delegates-DC, MI,
MS, PA, TX, WI, IO [IA], CT, VT) (September 27, 2006) [CD Master]
- AAFP “Fixing Health Care” RMT-Schedule 1 (State Presidents & Delegates-GA, IL,
MA, MO, NH, NC, OR, ND, VA, AL, FL, OK, AK) (September 27, 2006) [CD Master]
- AAFP “Fixing Health Care” RMT-Schedule 2-Afternoon (State Presidents &
Delegates-ME, MI, SD, KS, MO, NY) (September 27, 2006) [CD Master]
- GYMR/American Academy of Family Physicians “Fixing Health Care” African
American Audio News Release, Dr. Jeannette South-Paul (September 27, 2006) [CD
Master]
- GYMR/American Academy of Family Physicians “Fixing Health Care” General
Outreach Audio News Release, Dr. Thomas Weida (September 27, 2006) [CD Master]
- GYMR/American Academy of Family Physicians “Fixing Health Care” Hispanic
Outreach Audio News Release, Dr. Jesús Lizarzaburu (September 27, 2006) [CD
Master]
“From the Heart” Video News Release (VNR)
Regarding Cardiovascular Disease in Women with Deborah Haynes, MD Produced by
the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) (c. 1995) [DVD Transfer]
“Heartburn” Public Service Announcement (PSA)
With Nancy Walker, sponsored by the AAFP in cooperation with Glaxo Inc. (c.
1995)(0:30, 0:20, 0:10) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
Lifestyles & Personal Health Care of Different Occupations
Audio – Conference/Luncheon PM Session (64:37) CD 1 of 2 (2 copies) [CD Master]
Lifestyles & Personal Health Care of Different Occupations
Audio – Conference/Luncheon PM Session (61:03) CD 2 of 2 (2 copies) [CD Master]
Lifestyles & Personal Health Care of Different Occupations
Audio - Press Conference with Dr. W. Jack Stelmach (64:42) CD 1 of 2 (2 copies) [CD
Master]
Lifestyles & Personal Health Care of Different Occupations
Audio - Press Conference with Dr. W. Jack Stelmach (59:13) CD 2 of 2 (2 copies) [CD
Master]
Lifestyles & Personal Health Care of Different Occupations
Audio – Workplace & Medical Care Conclusion (45:00) (2 copies) [CD Master]
“Marketing and the Family Physician”
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Produced by the AAFP Communications Division and the AAFP Public Relations
Committee (1985) (17:15) [DVD Transfer]
Men’s Health Week (1996)
Channel 41, FOX-TV, Kansas City, MO with AAFP Employee Dwayne Rider and Mark
Martin, MD (June 1996) (14:10) [DVD Transfer]
Over-The-Counter Medication Guide
Final VNR & B-Roll, with Warren Jones, MD (September 23, 2002)
“The Patient-Centered Medical Home” (October 2008)
“Patient-Centered Medical Home Ken Bertka, MD” (September 2008)
“The Patient-Centered Medical Home” Produced by GMMB (Sept. 12, 2008) (9:15)
“PCMH-Policymakers Version” Produced by GMMB (December 2008) (3:45)
Polio Vaccine
2 Television Commercials (n.d.) (1:00) [DVD Transfer]
“Prominent Physicians Group Says Prostate Cancer Screenings May Not be for Every
Man”
Produced by Orbis Broadcast Group-Compilation Tape #1357 (Oct. 8, 1998) (2:45)
[DVD Transfer]
Public Information/Public Relations (PI/PR) Program
“Alzheimer’s Disease: A Family in Crisis” Video News Release (VNR) (October 1987)
[DVD Transfer]
Public Information/Public Relations (PI/PR) Program
Lifestyles Public Service Announcement (PSA) with Dick and Pat Van Patten (1987) (:60
and :30) [DVD Transfer]
Public Relations:
- Mary Frank, MD-AAFP Board Campaign Speech (2000) [DVD Transfer]
- Media Training-AAFP Board of Directors (Executive Officers) (November 20, 2003)
[DVD Transfer]
- Media Training- James C. Martin, MD (2003) [DVD Transfer]
- Media Training- Michael Fleming, MD (2002 or 2003) [DVD Transfer]
- Media Training- Senior (Third Year) Officers, AAFP Board of Directors (November 8,
2000) [DVD Transfer]
- Media Training- Warren A. Jones, MD (December 19, 2001) [DVD Transfer]
- Nancy Wilson Ashbach, MD-AAFP Board Campaign Speech (2000) [DVD Transfer]
- Olympic Torchbearer: Timothy Alford, MD, AAFP Member, Poster for Torch Relay,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada Olympics, 2010 (November 18, 2009)
- Public Relations Archived Releases & Statements (1996-2002)
- Public Relations Archive (New Releases, Statements) HTML files deleted from
aafp.org December 2002-January 2003) (March 2003)
- Public Relations Backup Files (August 1, 2001)
- Public Relations Backup Files-Old Statements (October 21, 2003)
- Public Relations Files (to January 2003)
- Public Relations Files (January 2003)
- Public Relations (Maureen’s) Files (c. 2003-2004)
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- Public Relations Photographs-Jana Delvalle; Todd Dicus, JD; Dan Ostergaard, MD
(2002)
- Public Relations Photographs-Norman Kahn, MD (2002)
- Public Relations Photographs-Sr. Adele O'Sullivan, MD (2005)
- Public Relations Photographs-Michael Springer; Rosemarie Sweeney (2005)
- Richard G. Roberts, MD, JD-Media 1:1 with Jack Hubbard (Los Angeles, CA, February
7, 2001) [DVD Transfer]
- Richard Wherry, MD-AAFP Board Campaign Speech (2000) [DVD Transfer]
- Warren A. Jones, MD-AAFP Presidential Election Speech (2000) [DVD Transfer]
“Report on Lifestyles, Work and Health Care”
Channel 2, WCBS-TV, CBS Network (June 12, 1979, 6 p.m.) [DVD Transfer]
“Report on Lifestyles, Work and Health Care”
Channel 7, WABC-TV, ABC Network (June 12, 1979, 6 p.m.) [DVD Transfer]
“Sex Education at Home” and “Teenage Pregnancies”
Sonya Live in LA, CNN (Both)-(Sex Education) with Susan Parker, MD (Aug. 21, 1989)
and (Teenage Pregnancies) with Pam Kushner, MD (Aug. 23, 1989) [DVD Transfer]
“Strong Medicine for America” (4:58); includes William Ellert (2:30); Ted Epperly (2:51)
(Produced by t2) (TRT 10:38) (September 9, 2008) [DVD]
“Teen Romance”
Public Service Announcement (PSA) Produced by AAFP and the American College of
Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) on the Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy (April
16, 1990) (:30 and :10) [DVD Transfer]
Tobacco Tax Challenge, National Press Club Smokeless States, November 25, 2002
(Photographs on CD)
“Viewpoints AAFP”
Produced by Modern Satellite Network (c. 1982) (8:44) [DVD Transfer]
“Viewpoints AAFP”
Produced by Modern Satellite Network with Ernie J. Chaney, MD and Alexander
Brickler, MD (1982) (8:44) [DVD Transfer]
“Vision of the World: a Dialogue on Public Relations”
With Mac F. Cahal, JD, AAFP Executive Director and David Finn of Ruder and Finn
Public Relations Firm (1967) (20:50) [DVD Transfer]
“A Visit to the Doctor”
(Episode of Mister Roger’s Neighborhood) Produced by Family Communication, Inc. for
the AAFP (c. 1985) [DVD Transfer]
“We Hear You!” (c. 2007) [DVD Transfer]
“Working with Your Doctor”
Public Service Announcement (PSA) sponsored by AAFP and Glaxo Institute for
Digestive Health with Tom Landry (c. 1990) (:30) [DVD Transfer]
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American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Congress of Delegates
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Congress of Delegates (1983)
Oct. 9-10, 1983 Sessions (3 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1984)
Oct. 8-9, 1984 Sessions (3 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1985)
Oct. 8-10, 1985 Sessions (8 Discs; original tape #4 of 9 is bad recording) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1986)
International Ballroom, Washington, DC
Sept. 27-29, 1986 Sessions (7 Discs; original tape #3 of 8 is bad recording) [DVD
Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1987)
Sept. 12-14, 1987 Sessions (7 discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1988)
Oct. 1-3, 1988 Sessions (5 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1989)
Bonaventure Hotel Ballroom, Los Angeles, CA
Sept. 16-18, 1989 Sessions (8 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1990)
Oct. 6-8, 1990 Sessions (8 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1991)
Washington Hilton and Towers, Washington, DC
Tuesday, Sept. 24-Thursday, Sept. 26, 1991 Sessions (8 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1992)
Oct. 13-15, 1992 Sessions (3 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1993)
Oct. 5-7, 1993 Sessions (8 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1994)
Westin Hotel Copley Place, Boston, MA
Sept. 20-22, 1994 Sessions (7 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1995)
Sept. 19-21, 1995 Sessions (8 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1995-2003)
Letters and documents from several years of past CODs
Congress of Delegates (1996)
- Raw Footage Beta cams (2 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
- Oct. 1-4, 1996 Sessions (7 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1997)
Grand Ballroom, Chicago, IL
Sept. 16-18, 1997 Sessions (7 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1998)
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Sept. 15-17, 1998 Sessions (7 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (1999)
- Sept. 14-16, 1999 Sessions (7 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
- “Dr. Seuss Presentation” by Neil Brooks, MD regarding the All Member Party (Sept.
15, 1999) (2:40) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (2000)
- Sept. 18-20, 2000 Sessions (7 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
- Transactions
Congress of Delegates (2001)
- Oct. 1-3, 2001 Sessions (6 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
- Transactions, October 1-3, 2001 CD (3 copies)
Congress of Delegates (2002)
- Oct. 14-16, 2002 Sessions (7 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
- Transactions, October 14-16, 2002 (2 copies)
Congress of Delegates (2003)
- Files
- Grand Ballroom, New Orleans Hilton, New Orleans, LA, Tuesday, Sept. 30-Oct. 2,
2003 Sessions (7 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
- Phyllis Dolen files
- Transactions, September 30-October 2, 2003 (2 copies)
Congress of Delegates (2004)
- Address of Larry S. Fields, MD [DVD Transfer]
- COD Award Speeches CD
- COD (copied by Terresa Winch)
- Congress documents
- Oct. 11-13, 2004 Sessions (9 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
- Officer speeches, late resolutions and board reports, James C. Martin photo
Congress of Delegates (2005)
- Address of Larry S. Fields, MD [DVD Transfer]
- Address of Rick Kellerman, MD [DVD Transfer]
- Opening Ceremony [DVD Transfer]
- Opening Ceremony Address of Larry S. Fields, MD [DVD Transfer]
- Sept. 26-28, 2005 Sessions (8 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
- Transcripts of sessions
Congress of Delegates (2006)
- DVDs #1-6, Tuesday, Sept.26, 2006-Thursday, Sept.28, 2006
- Sept.26-28, 2006 Sessions (5 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (2007)
DVDs #1-10, Monday, Oct.1, 2007-Wednesday, Oct.3, 2007
Congress of Delegates (2008)
DVDs #1-6, Monday, Sept.15, 2008-Wednesday, Sept.17, 2008
Congress of Delegates (2009)
- Oct.12-14, 2009 Sessions (13 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
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Photos of awards presented at Congress of Delegates (5 CDs; contact proofs in
Photograph Collection)
- Proceedings of the Congress of Delegates (2009 CD)
Congress of Delegates (2010)
- Photos of awards presented at Congress of Delegates, Sept.28-29, 2010 (3 CDs;
contact proofs in Photograph Collection)
- Sessions (13 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
Congress of Delegates (2011)
- DVDs #1-5, Monday, Sept.12, 2011-Wednesday, Sept.14, 2011 (2 copies)
- Photo images of speakers and awards at Congress of Delegates (1 CD; 2 copies;
contact proofs in Photograph Collection)
Congress of Delegates (2012)
- DVDs #1-5, Town Hall Meeting and Sessions, Sunday, Oct.14, 2012-Wed., Oct.17,
2012
- Photo images of speakers and awards at Congress of Delegates, Philadelphia, PA,
Oct.13-20, 2012 (1 CD; contact proofs in Photograph Collection)
Congress of Delegates (2014)
- All Session Recordings, Oct. 20-22, 2014 (6 Discs)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Constituent Chapters
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Alabama Academy of Family Physicians
- “50 Years of Caring” (26:00) [DVD Transfer]
- Senior Brown Bag Week, Anniston, Alabama-Final Report (Dec.8-12, 2003) (4:02)
[DVD Transfer]
- Senior Brown Bag Week, Anniston, Ala. Dec. 8-12, 2003, Even Photos [DVD
Transfer]
California Academy of Family Physicians
- Men’s Health Public Service Announcement (PSA) featuring Fyvush Finkel (Oct.
1995) [DVD Transfer]
Colorado Academy of Family Physicians
- “Family Medicine Physicians On Call for Colorado” (TV Program Loop; 2013)
(26:00)
- “50 Years of Caring” (1998) [DVD Transfer]
- “Slide Show: The CAFP 50th Anniversary Celebration” (October 1998) [DVD
Transfer]
- “Steven Allen and Steve Allen, Jr., MD: The CAFP 50th Anniversary Celebration”
(Oct. 1998) (1:12:35) [DVD Transfer]
- Superheroes of Family Medicine Awards Ceremony: The CAFP 50th Anniversary
Celebration” (October 1998) (41:21) [DVD Transfer]
- “This is Your Invitation! The 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Colorado Academy
of Family Physicians!” (1998) (4:00) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
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Florida Academy of Family Physicians
- “Family Practice Prenatal Program” (Produced Jointly by the Florida Academy of
Family Physicians and MedPro/Frontier Insurance Co.) [DVD Transfer]
- Florida Family Physician of the Year-Richard Baxley, MD
WESH-TV, Channel 2, Orlando (September 17, 1999, 5:30 p.m.) (2:35) (2 copies)
[DVD Transfer]
Georgia Academy of Family Physicians
- “Dialogue with Doctors” (Part 1) (May 13, 1981) [DVD Transfer]
- “Dialogue with Doctors” (Part 2) (May 13, 1981) [DVD Transfer]
- “Family Health Month” Public Service Announcement (PSA) (1985) (0:30) [DVD
Transfer]
Iowa Academy of Family Physicians
- “Primary Medical Care” (27:23) (#90-31.1) [DVD Transfer]
- “Seat Belts and the Family” [DVD Transfer]
Kansas Academy of Family Physicians
- Breast Self-Examination Public Service Announcement (PSA) (Aug. 3, 1988) (:30)
[DVD Transfer]
Kentucky Academy of Family Physicians
- “Through the Years” (June 10, 1997) [DVD Transfer]
Louisiana Academy of Family Physicians
- “Louisiana Health Care: A Family Way” (1993) [DVD Transfer]
- Senior Brown Bag Week, New Orleans, Louisiana-Media Results (Sept. 2003) [DVD
Transfer]
Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians
- Exhibitor history (2005)
- House of Delegates (2008)
- House of Delegates (2010) (6 CDs)
- House of Delegates (2011) (1 CD)
- “It’s Not Just Your Doctor’s Problem” (12:50) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
- MAFP Presidents (Through 2012-Julie Anderson, MD)
- Minnesota AFP Foundation Files (1987-2005) (6 CDs)
Nebraska Academy of Family Physicians
- Public Service Announcements (PSAs) on Seat Belt Usage (No Date) (Five :30
PSAs) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians
- Family Health Monty Public Service Announcement (PSA) (c. 1995) (:30) [DVD
Transfer]
New York Academy of Family Physicians
- “Sixty Years of Commitment to Family Health, 1948-2008” DVD (3 copies)
Oklahoma Academy of Family Physicians
- “Oklahoma Academy of Family Physicians” (Aug. 1987) (28:28) [DVD Transfer]
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Texas Academy of Family Physicians
- TAFP PAC endorsement of Sanchez for Governor, Channel 11 CBS (Sept. 22, 2002)
[DVD Transfer]
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Division
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AAFP Board Prep Resources Sample: Informational Videos & Self-Study Lecture
Excerpts (2014)
AAFP CME Video Series
- “AAFP Family Practice Board Review” (Kansas City, MO, April 18-24, 1999) (Discs
#1-7, 9-16, 18-23, 25-29) (26 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
- “Alpha Blockers in Family Practice” (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “Alzheimer’s Disease: A Family Practice Update” (1998) [DVD Transfer]
- “Asthma Therapy: What Really Works?” (1994) [DVD Transfer]
- “The Benefits and Concerns of Hormone Replacement Therapy” [DVD Transfer]
- “Clinical Advances in Lipid Management in Family Practice” [DVD Transfer]
- “Clinical Management of Acne”-#897 (1989) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
- “Common Dermatologic Disorders” [DVD Transfer]
- “Common Gynecologic Infections” (1980) [DVD Transfer]
- “Common Gynecologic Infections”-#879 (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “Contemporary Management of Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis” (1995) [DVD Transfer]
- “Contraception in the 1990’s: An Update”-#828 (1991) [DVD Transfer]
- “Contraceptive Choices: Helping Your Patients Decide” (1999) (2 copies) [DVD
Transfer]
- “Contraceptive Update” (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “Current Concepts in Managing Rheumatoid Arthritis”-#885 (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “Current Management of Osteoarthritis” (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “Current Therapies and Treatment of Type II Diabetes Mellitus” [DVD Transfer]
- “Diagnosis and Management of Diabetes” (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “Diagnosis and Management of Esophageal Disorders” (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “Diagnosis and Management of Glaucoma” [DVD Transfer]
- “Diagnosis and Management of Glaucoma”-#801 (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “Diagnosis and Management of IgE-Mediated Allergic Diseases” (1989) [DVD
Transfer]
- “Diagnosis and Medical Management of Glaucoma and Measurement of Intraocular
Pressure” [DVD Transfer]
- “Diagnosis and Treatment of Red Eye”-#882 (1989) (2 copies) [DVD Transfer]
- “Diseases in Children: Prevention and Moderation” [DVD Transfer]
- “Early Management of Acute Myocardial Infarction: Issues and Innovations” (1988)
[DVD Transfer]
- “Emerging and Resistant Pathogens in Respiratory Tract Infections: Diagnostic and
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Treatment Considerations [DVD Transfer]
- “Evaluating and Treating Obesity” (1996) [DVD Transfer]
- “Evaluation and Management of Diabetic Retinopathy”-#807 (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “The Family Physician’s Guide to HIV Infection and AIDS,” Parts 1-2 (1988) [DVD
Transfer]
- “The Family Physician’s Guide to Smoking Cessation: Establishing a Smoking
Cessation Program in Your Practice” (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “The Family Physician’s Guide to Smoking Cessation—Parts I & II (1:00:00) [DVD
Transfer]
- “A Family Practice Approach to Managing Hypertension” (1988) [DVD Transfer]
- “The Family Practice Approach to Managing Hypertension”-#858 (1989) [DVD
Transfer]
- “Guidelines and Barriers in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes” (1998) [DVD Transfer]
- “Heart Disease in Women” [DVD Transfer]
- “Help for the Handicapped”-#819 (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “The Importance of Early Recognition and Management of Heart Failure”-#870 (1989)
(Edited Version) [DVD Transfer]
- “The Importance of Nutritional Screening and Assessment in Family Practice” [DVD
Transfer]
- “The Importance of Nutritional Screening and Assessment in Family Practice”-#849
(1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “An In-Depth Approach To Current Issues in Sports Medicine” (March 18, 2001)
(Discs #1-23) (23 Discs) [DVD Transfer]
- “The Management of Acute Bacterial Exacerbations of COPD” (1994) [DVD Transfer]
- “The Management of Asthma” (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “Management of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in Family Practice” (1992) [DVD
Transfer]
- “Management of Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: Focus on Low Back Pain” (1999) (2
copies) [DVD Transfer]
- “Management of Esophageal Disorders”-#861 (1988) [DVD Transfer]
- “Management of Hypercholesterolemia in Family Practice”-#852 (1989) [DVD
Transfer]
- “Management of Migraine in Family Practice”-#1909 (1992) [DVD Transfer]
- “Management of Mild to Moderate Pain”-#840 (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “Management of the Post-MI Patient” (1993) [DVD Transfer]
- “Management of Urinary Incontinence in the Elderly”-#867 (1989) (2 copies) [DVD
Transfer]
- “The Management of Vaginitis”-#837 (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “The Management of Vaginitis in Family Practice” (1986) [DVD Transfer]
- Managing Anxiety Disorders”-#822 (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “Medical Management of Arthritis” (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “Occupational Therapy: Aids for the Handicapped” (30:00) [DVD Transfer]
- “Office and Home Use of Physical Therapy”-#813 (1989) [DVD Transfer]
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- “Osteoporosis: Diagnosis and Patient Management” [DVD Transfer]
- “Peptic Ulcer Disease Management: An Update”-#1906 (1992) [DVD Transfer]
- “Preventing Microvascular Complications of Diabetes” (1998) [DVD Transfer]
- “Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease: The Next Challenge” [DVD Transfer]
- “Red Eye & Usual Minor Traumas” (30:15) [DVD Transfer]
- “Reducing Your Patients’ Cardiovascular Risks Through Effective Office Visits”#1900 (1991) [DVD Transfer]
- “Refining the Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression in the Elderly” (1993) [DVD
Transfer]
- “Role of Calcium Channel Blockers in Family Practice”-#834 (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “The Role of Cephalosporins in Family Practice” (1986) [DVD Transfer]
- “Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis: An Update” (1998) [DVD Transfer]
- “Sports Injuries of the Knee and Ankle” (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “Sports Medicine: Functional Management of Ankle Injuries”-#894 (1989) [DVD
Transfer]
- “Sports Medicine: An In-Depth Review” (1997) (Discs #1-26) (26 Discs) [DVD
Transfer]
- “Sports Medicine—Overuse Syndrome” (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “Sports Medicine: Special Populations” [DVD Transfer]
- “Strategies for the Prevention and Treatment of Macrovascular Complications for Type
2 Diabetes” (1998) [DVD Transfer]
- “Suturing Techniques” -#810 (1989) [DVD Transfer]
- “Target Organ Consequences of Mild Hypertension” -#891 (1991) [DVD Transfer]
- “Ulcer” (Part 1) [DVD Transfer]
- “Ulcer” (Part 2) [DVD Transfer]
- “Ulcer Disease: New Insights Into Patient Management” (Part 2) (1986) [DVD
Transfer]
- “Understanding the Pathogenesis of Type II Diabetes” [DVD Transfer]
- “An Update on Chronic Viral Hepatitis” [DVD Transfer]
- “Update on Management of Hepatitis C” (2000) [DVD Transfer]
- “Use of Physical Therapy Equipment in the Management of Patients with
Musculoskeletal Problems” (33:34) [DVD Transfer]
Advanced Soft Tissue Surgery AAFP (2004)
Annual Clinical Focus (ACF)
- Asthma, Allergy & Respiratory Infections (2001) (2 copies)
- Cancer (2002) (2 copies)
- Cancer PSA’s (Spring 2002) (:60, :30, :15) Audio CD
- Caring for America’s Aging Population (2004) (1 copy)
- Caring for Children and Adolescents (2006) (1 copy)
- Genomics (2005) (1 copy)
- Management and Prevention of the Complications of Diabetes (1999) (2 copies)
- Management of Chronic Illness (2007) (2 copies)
- Mental Health (2000) (2 copies)
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- Press Conference, Scientific Assembly, Dallas Raw Footage (2000) [DVD Transfer]
- Prevention (2003) (2 copies)
- Prevention and Management of Cardiovascular Disease (1997-1998) (2 copies)
Basic Soft Tissue Surgery for the Family Physician AAFP (2004)
Colposcopy for the Family Physician AAFP (1998)
Colposcopy for the Family Physician AAFP (2005)
Discovery Health CME
Childhood Obesity: Combating the Epidemic
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2004)
[Faculty includes Dr. Rick Kellerman, Wichita, KS]
Family Centered Maternity Care Providence, RI (July 19-23, 2006) (2 copies)
Family Medicine: Board Review
- 2006 (2 copies)
- 2006- Seattle, WA (2006) (2 copies)
- Test Taking Techniques, Lanyard Dial, MD (No date)
- Test Taking Techniques, Lanyard Dial, MD (2008-2009) (2 copies)
Family Medicine Board Review Express
November 6-9, 2008, Dallas, TX (2008)
Geriatric Medicine for Family Physicians
October 1-5, 2008, Monterey, CA (2008)
Highlights from the 3rd National Conference on CME Provider-Industry Collaboration in
CME (1992) Produced by American Medical Television in conjunction with the AMA
[DVD Transfer]
Home Study Self-Assessment
- 1st Audio prepared on Compact Disk (CD) (#265) (June 2001)
- FP Audio
- #301 (June 2004): 1. Treatment of Skin Conditions by John Dorsch, MD; 2.
Nutrition Effects on Gene Expression by Jeffrey Bland, MD; 3. Board Review Minute
- #303 (Aug. 2004): 1. Performance Evaluations by Eric Wall, MD, MPH; 2.
Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Jeffrey Bland, MD; 3. The Patient
Computer Interview by John Bachman, MD
- #304 (Sept. 2004): 1. Upper-Extremity Traumatic Injuries by David Smith, MD; 2.
Conflict Management by Lydia Lawson, MD; 3. Editor’s Minute: Ethics vs. Greed
- #305 (Oct. 2004): 1. Evidence-Based Medicine by Frank J. Domino, MD; 2. UpperExtremity Overuse Syndrome by David Smith, MD
- #306 (Nov. 2004): 1. Hepatitis C by Brad Freilich, MD; 2. Folic Acid by Timothy
W. Lawton, MD; 3. Board Review Minute
- #307 (Dec. 2004): 1. Common Hip and Knee Problems by David Smith, MD; 2.
Phytonutrients by Ronald E. Hunninghake, MD; 3. Board Review Minute
- #308 (Jan. 2005): 1. Orthopedic Problems Below the Knee by David Smith, MD; 2.
Pediculosis by David Flinders, MD; 3. CoEnzyme Q10 by Timothy Lawton, MD
- #309 (Feb. 2005): 1. High-Altitude Medicine by Lisa Soldat, MD; 2. Scabies by
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David C. Flinders, MD, FAAFP; 3. Magnesium by Ronald E. Hunninghake, MD
- #310 (March 2005): 1. Care of the Hospitalized Child by Pam Shaw, MD; 2. The
Good News and Bad News About Dietary Fats by Rebecca Kirby, MD
- #311 (April 2005): 1. Care of the Normal Newborn by Pam Shaw, MD; 2. Zinc by
Ronald E. Hunninghake, MD; 3. Board Review Minute
- #312 (May 2005): 1. Responding to Intimate Partner Violence: Screening and
Management in the Family Practice Setting by Zita Surprenant, MD, MPH; 2.
Screening for Intimate Partner Violence During the Child-Centered Office Visit by
Zita Surprenant, MD, MPH
- #313 (June 2005): 1. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder by Pam Shaw, MD;
2. Adolescent Medicine: Consent & Confidentiality by Eleanor Lisbon, MD; 3.
Whole Foods Diet by Rebecca Kirby, MD
- #315 (Aug. 2005): 1. Memory Loss by Mary Elizabeth Roth, MD; 2. Common
Problems in Caring for the Patient in the Nursing Home by Laurence Robbins, MD
- #377 (Oct. 2010): 1. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia by Gretchen Dickson, MD,
MBA; 2. Chronic Kidney Disease by Chester Fox, MD; 3. Journal Notes by Thomas
Rosenthal, MD; 4. Board Review Minute by Rick Kellerman, MD
- #390 (Nov. 2011): 1. Breast Cancer Screening by CDR Timothy Mott, MD; 2.
Dementia: Management of Behavioral Symptoms by Philip Sloane, MD, MPH; 3.
Journal Notes by Thomas Rosenthal, MD; 4. Editor’s Q&A by Rick Kellerman, MD
- #404 (Jan. 2013): 1. Highlights from the North American Primary Care Research
Group 2011, Part II by Vanessa A. Diaz, MD, MS; 2. Childhood Obesity: Assessment
by Anne Lang Dunlop, MD, MPH; 3. Hypnotic Drugs by John R. Holman, MD; 4.
New Medical Terminology by Rick Kellerman, MD
- #421 (June 2014): 1. JNC 8 by Paul A. James, MD; 2. Drug Safety in the Elderly by
Ruth Weber, MD; 3. High-Potency Statins and Acute Kidney Injury by John R.
Holman, MD; 4. Palliative Care by Rick Kellerman, MD
- #428 (Jan. 2015): 1. Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines by Jason Reingold, MD; 2.
Evaluation of the Ottawa Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Rule by Thomas C. Rosenthal,
MD; 3. Evaluating Children with Fractures for Child Abuse by Rick Kellerman, MD
- #429 (Feb. 2015): 1. Managing Common Breastfeeding Problems by AnnMarie
Zimmermann, MD; 2. Dermatology Update by Aaron Sinclair, MD; 3. Cultural
Concepts of Distress by Rick Kellerman, MD
- FP Comprehensive:
-2003…an electronic Board preparation tool (1997-2002)
-2004…an electronic Board preparation tool (1998-2003)
-2005…an electronic Board preparation tool (1999-2004) (2 copies)
-2006…an electronic Board preparation tool (2000-2005)
-2007: An Electronic Board Preparation Tool (2001-2006)
-2009: A Board Preparation Tool (2009)
-2010: A Board Preparation Tool and Family Medicine Reference (2010)
-2011: A Board Preparation Tool and Family Medicine Reference (2011)
-2012: A Board Preparation Tool and Family Medicine Reference (2012)
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-2013: A Board Preparation Tool and Family Medicine Reference (2013)
-2014: A Board Preparation Tool and Family Medicine Reference (2014)
-2015: A Board Preparation Tool and Family Medicine Reference (2015)
- Home Study Non-Subscriber Focus Group—San Francisco, CA (September 17, 1998)
[DVD Transfer]
- Home Study Non-Subscriber Focus Group—San Francisco, CA (September 18, 1998)
[DVD Transfer]
- The Monograph Collection: Monographs 176-247 (1994-1999)
- The Monograph Collection: Monographs 188-259 (1995-2000)
- The Monograph Collection: Monographs (1996-2001)
Human Papillomavirus Prevention and Detection (2009)
Joint Injections and Aspiration: A Self-Study Program (2004)
Joint Injections and Aspiration (2012)
Learning Link, Video Promo (2009)
Musculoskeletal Examination (2013)
Nasolaryngoscopy for the Family Physicians AAFP (2004)
No-Scalpel Vasectomy for the Family Physician AAFP (2004)
No-Scalpel Vasectomy for the Family Physician AAFP (No date) (18:45) [DVD
Transfer]
“Prevention of Motor Vehicle Trauma” Continuing Medical Education (CME) Course
Sponsored by AAFP and National Highway Transportation Safety Administration
(NHTSA) (c. 1989) (14:00) [DVD Transfer]
Selected Ambulatory and Hospital Internal Medicine Topics
March 12-16, 2007, Cancun, Mexico (2007)
Skin Biopsy, Excision & Repair Techniques for the Family Physician
AAFP (2004)
Skin Problems and Diseases
June 9-14, 2008, Las Vegas, NV (2008)
Sports Medicine: Strategies for Treating Athletes
February 18-23, 2008, Breckenridge, CO (2008)
Test-Taking Techniques by Lanyard Dial, MD (Family Medicine Board Review) (2
copies) [DVD Transfer]
Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes and the Role of Insulin (2008)
Video CME
- Aging and Health Issues: The Family Physician’s Role (2003) (2 copies)
- Allergic or Nonallergic Rhinitis? Taking the Questions Out of Diagnosis and Treatment
(2003) (2 copies)
- Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma: A Clinical Practice Update (2000) (2 copies)
- Appropriate Use of OTC Analgesics (1996) (2 copies)
- Cholesterol: Managing Its Effect on Cardiovascular Risk (2003) (2 copies)
- Contraceptive Choices: Helping Your Patients Decide (1999)
- Current Approaches to the Management of Parkinson’s Disease (2000) (2 copies)
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- Diagnosis and Management of Childhood ADHD in the Family Practice Setting (2002)
(2 copies)
- Diagnosis and Management of Cutaneous Mycoses (1997) (2 copies)
- Early Detection of Mental Illness (1999) (2 copies)
- Evaluation and Management of Lower-Extremity Diabetic Ulcers (2000) (2 copies)
- Giving Patients Hope: Ending Depression (2003) (2 copies)
- Management of Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: Focus on Low Back Pain (1999)
(2 copies)
- Management of COPD: An Update (2001)
- Pain Management: Dispelling the Myths (2002) (2 copies)
- Preventing the Microvascular Complications of Diabetes (1998)
- Prevention Strategies in Family Practice (2002) (2 copies)
- Recognizing and Managing Erectile Dysfunction (2000) (2 copies)
- Strategies for Managing Insomnia (1999) (2 copies)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Corporate Development Division
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Funding Initiatives Manual (2006)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Division of Practice Advancement
(DPA)- See: Socioeconomics Division
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Education Division
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Family Practice Update:
- Adolescent Depression -#9009 (June 1, 1990) (30:00) [DVD Transfer]
- AIDS Emergencies -#9010 (May 14, 1991) (30:00) [DVD Transfer]
- AIDS Update -#8908 (1989) (27:53) [DVD Transfer]
- Ankle Injuries: Part I (1991) -#9103 (February 22, 1991) (30:00) (2 copies) [DVD
Transfer]
-Ankle Injuries: Part II -#9104 (February 22, 1991) (30:00) [DVD Transfer]
- Breast Cancer 1990: Part I -#9017 (October 16, 1990) (30:00) [DVD Transfer]
- Breast Cancer 1990: Part II -#9018 (November 2, 1990) (30:00) [DVD Transfer]
- Cardiac Stress Testing -#9020 (November 7, 1990) (30:00) [DVD Transfer]
- Childhood Anemias -#9305 (1993) (27:35) [DVD Transfer]
- Childhood Immunization -#9003 (February 6, 1990) (30:00) [DVD Transfer]
- Clinical Case Studies: Fever of Unknown Origin -#9206 (1992) (27:30) [DVD Transfer]
- Clinical Case Study: Respiratory Tract Infection -#9205 (1992) (27:30) [DVD Transfer]
- Clinical Controversies: Screening for Colorectal Cancer -#9214 (1992) (28:33) [DVD
Transfer]
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- Clinical Dermatology: Management of Acne -#9203 (1992) (27:32) [DVD Transfer]
- Common Finger and Hand Injuries -#9308 (1993) (27:35) [DVD Transfer]
- Contraceptive Update: Choices and Alternatives -#9202 (1992) (27:35) [DVD Transfer]
- Cryotherapy for Cervical Dysplasia -#9106 (March 8, 1991) (30:00) [DVD Transfer]
- Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Infection -#9216 (1992) (27:48) [DVD Master]
- Decision-Making: The Red Eye -#9302 (1993) (27:44) [DVD Master]
- Dementia -#877 (1988) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Diagnosing First Trimester OB Problems Using Ultrasound -#9220 (1992) (27:33)
[DVD Master]
- Diagnosis & Management of Depression in the Elderly -#9222 (1992) (27:51) [DVD
Master]
- Diagnostic Gastroscopy -#9008 (May 1, 1990) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- The ECG: A Systematic Approach -#9225 (1992) (27:42) [DVD Master]
- Elective Soft Tissue Surgery: Part I -#9112 (June 6, 1991) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Elective Soft Tissue Surgery: Part II -#9113 (June 26, 1991) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Expanded Role of the ECG in Suspected Acute MI -#9226 (1992) (27:41) [DVD
Master]
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome -#9013 (July 13, 1990) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- The 15-Minute Hour: Applied Psychotherapy for the Family Physician -#9116 (1991)
(27:37) [DVD Master]
- Flexible Sigmoidoscopy and Colonoscopy -#872 (1988) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Health Care Reforms: How “Managed Competition” Could Affect Your Practice #9316
(1992) (27:34) [DVD Master]
- Health Maintenance -#853 (1988) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- The HIV Positive Patient: Health Maintenance -#9109 (May 14, 1991) (30:00) [DVD
Master]
- Home Care for the Geriatric Patient -#8909 (1989) (27:36) [DVD Master]
- Hormone Replacement Therapy -#9224 (1992) (28:09) [DVD Master]
- The Infertile Couple -#9221 (1992) (27:47) [DVD Master]
- International Family Practice: A View from Portugal, Parts I & II -#9011-9012
(1990) (45:54) [DVD Master]
- Introduction to the Use of Ultrasound Testing in the First Trimester -#9219 (1992)
(27:34) [DVD Master]
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Etiology and Diagnosis -#9101 (January 16, 1991) (30:00)
[DVD Master]
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Treatment -#9102 (January 16, 1991) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Joint Aspiration -#9005 (March 23, 1990) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Low Back Pain: Management Strategies -#9124 (1991) (27:36) [DVD Master]
- Low Back Pain: Presentation and Diagnosis -#9123 (1991) (27:37) [DVD Master]
- Male Infertility -#9014 (1990) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Management of Acute MI -#860 (1988) (30:00) [DVD Master]
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- Management of the Minimally Abnormal Pap Smear -#9301 (1993) (27:41) [DVD
Master]
- Management of Parkinson’s Disease -#9115 (1991) (27:36) [DVD Master]
- Management of the Stabilized MI Patient -#9118 (1991) (27:38) [DVD Master]
- Nasolaryngoscopy -#9111 (June 5, 1991) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- New Developments in Travel Medicine -#9212 (1992) (27:37) [DVD Master]
- OB Practices: Off Limits? -#9007 (March 27, 1990) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Office Based Radiology: Chest Roentgenogram Interpretation -#9207 (1992) (27:35)
[DVD Master]
- Office Dermatologic Procedures -#8907 (1989) (27:35) [DVD Master]
- Office Ultrasound -#8911 (December 28, 1989) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Pain Management in Advanced Cancer -#9215 (1992) (27:29) [DVD Master]
- Panic Disorders -#884 (1988) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Parkinson’s Disease: Etiology and Diagnosis -#9114 (1991) (27:36) [DVD Master]
- Pediatric Asthma: Etiology and Diagnosis -#9107 (April 9, 1991) (30:00) [DVD
Master]
- Pediatric Asthma: Management Strategies -#9108 (April 18, 1991) (30:00) [DVD
Master]
- Pediatric Gait Abnormalities -#9117 (1991) (27:40) [DVD Master]
- Pediatric Immunization Update -#9204 (1992) (27:38) [DVD Master]
- Practical Tips for Complying with CLIA -#9303 (1993) (27:33) [DVD Master]
- Prenatal Screening -#867 (1988) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Prescribing for the Elderly -#9210 (1992) (27:36) [DVD Master]
- Prescribing for the Elderly: Case Studies -#9211 (1992) (27:36) [DVD Master]
- The Presidential Candidates and Health Care Reform -#9223 (1992) (27:49) [DVD
Master]
- Pulmonary Problems in HIV Infection -#9217 (1992) (27:50) [DVD Master]
- Rehabilitation Strategies for the MI Patient -#9119 (1991) (27:40) [DVD Master]
- Reproductive Hazards in the Environment -#9126 (1991) (28:02) [DVD Master]
- Research by Family Physicians -#9019 (November 21, 1990) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Reversible Subdermal Contraceptive Implants -#9201 (1992) (27:34) [DVD Master]
- The Role of Colposcopy in Family Practice -#9105 (March 8, 1991) (30:00) [DVD
Master]
- Rural Health: Emergency Medical Care -#9121 (1991) (27:28) [DVD Master]
- Rural Health: Occupational & Environmental Hazards of Agriculture -#9122 (1991)
(27:34) [DVD Master]
- Rural Health: Providing for the Future -#9120 (1991) (27:33) [DVD Master]
- Sexually Abused Child -#8910 (December 28, 1989) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Sickle Cell Disease -#9306 (1993) (27:31) [DVD Master]
- Smoking Cessation -#9006 (March 27, 1990) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Sports Medicine -#8902 (1988) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Sports Medicine: Common Musculoskeletal Injuries in Adolescents -#9208 (1992)
(27:45) [DVD Master]
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- Sports Medicine: Overuse Injuries in Adults -#9218 (1992) (27:46) [DVD Master]
- Supportive Bracing -#9015 (September 4, 1990) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Trends in Vasectomy -#9016 (September 17, 1990) (30:00) [DVD Master]
- Triage of Eye Emergencies -#9309 (1993) (27:46) [DVD Master]
- Understanding Your Managed Care Contract -#9311 (1993) (27:43) [DVD Master]
- Wrist Injuries: Diagnosis and Treatment -#9307 (1993) (27:36) [DVD Master]
- Youth Suicide -#9010 (June 18, 1990) (30:00) [DVD Master]
GO! Program – Getting To Know The Academy Better (October 21, 1998) [DVD Master]
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Family Medicine Experience (FMX)See: American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events-Scientific Assembly
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-General/Miscellaneous MaterialsAmbulatory Sentinel Practice Network (ASPN)
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Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network (ASPN)
- ASPN Interview with Dr. Betty Lowe (April 5, 1994) (18:30) [DVD Master]
- Brief Physician Interview with Problem Drinkers in Primary Care: A Training Program
for ASPN Clinicians (September 1, 1997) (Approx. 23:00) [DVD Master]
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-General/Miscellaneous MaterialsAwards & Honors
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Bristol-Myers Squibb Awards
- CDs of photographs of Awards Breakfast (3 discs) (October 2003)
- (2005)
- CD of photographs of Awards Breakfast, Orlando, Florida (September 14, 2011)
Family Doctor of the Year
- 1980- “Take Two,” CNN with Eugene Fanta, MD (c. October 1980) [DVD Master]
- 1983- Minnesota Television Coverage: KSTP, WCCO, KTCN, KMST with Chester
Anderson, MD (October 1983) [DVD Master]
- 1983- Today Show, NBC-TV Network with Chester Anderson, MD
(October 7, 1983, 7 am) (1:03) [DVD Master]
- 1984- Action News-5, WRAL-TV, Raleigh, NC with Jane T. Carswell, MD
(December 12, 1984, 6 pm) (1:03) [DVD Master]
- 1984- WBTV-TV 3 News, Charlotte, NC with Dr. Jane T. Carswell, MD
(December 12, 1984, 6 pm) (:51) [DVD Master]
- 1985- Archibald Alexander McNeill, Jr., MD (October 10, 1985) [DVD Master]
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- 1985- Atlanta 7:30, WAGA-TV, Atlanta, GA with Archibald A. McNeill, Jr., MD
(November 15, 1985, 7:30 pm) (3:31) [DVD Master]
- 1985- Eyewitness News at 6, WAGA-TV and Action News, WSB-TV, Atlanta, GA
with Archibald A. McNeill, Jr., MD (October 22, 1985, 6 p.m.) (1:07 – WAGA; 3:42
– WSB) [DVD Master]
- 1985- Newscenter 10 at 6 p.m., WALB-TV, Albany, GA with Archibald A. McNeill,
Jr., MD (October 18, 1985, 6 pm) (2:20) [DVD Master]
- 1985- Today Show, NBC-TV Network with Archibald A. McNeill, Jr., MD
(September 30, 1985, 7 a.m.) (4:56) [DVD Master]
- 1986- CBS Morning News, CBS-TV Network with Amail Chudy, MD
(October 1, 1986, 7 am) (3:00) [DVD Master]
- 1986- Today Show, NBC-TV Network with Amail Chudy, MD
(October 8, 1986) (3:00) [DVD Master]
- 1987- The Five O’clock Report, KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA with Leeon F. Aller, Jr.,
MD (October 19, 1987) (5:06) [DVD Master]
- 1987- KING-TV, Seattle, WA with Leeon F. Aller, Jr., MD
(December 24, 1987) (5:06) [DVD Master]
- 1987- The Morning Exchange, WEWS-TV, Cleveland, OH with Leeon F. Aller, Jr.,
MD (December 9, 1987, 8 a.m.) (10:40) [DVD Master]
- 1987- Today Show, NBC-TV Network with Leeon F. Aller, Jr., MD
(October 5, 1987, 7 a.m.) (5:33) [DVD Master]
- 1988- Today Show, NBC-TV Network with James Seaborn Blair, Jr., MD
(November 30, 1988, 7 a.m.) (5:02) [DVD Master]
- 1988-1989, 1992-1993- James Seaborn Blair, Jr., MD (1988); Joseph E. Scherger, MD
(1989); Kim A. Bateman, MD (1992-1993) (14:00) [DVD Master]
- 1989- Today Show, NBC-TV Network with Joseph E. Scherger, MD, MSPH (October
16, 1989) [DVD Master]
- 1991- A. Janelle Goetcheus, MD of “Christ House” (1987) (8:50) [DVD Master]
- 1992-1993- World News Tonight, ABC-TV Network “Person of the Week” with Kim
Bateman, MD (October 30, 1992) [DVD Master]
- 1994- Westin Hotel Copley Place, Boston, MA (Tuesday, September 20, 1994) [DVD
Master]
Family Physician of the Year
- 1996- Southland Today, Anaheim, CA with Leslie F. Anderson, MD (September 2,
1995) [DVD Master]
- 1997- Donald D. Goering, MD [DVD Master]
- 1997- Donald Goering, MD (October 1, 1996) [DVD Master]
- 1997- WDAF-TV, Kansas City, MO with Donald D. Goering, MD (September 27,
1996) [DVD Master]
- 1999- “AAFP Pearls of Wisdom,” Produced by Event News Network (ENN),
Barrington, IL Samuel Dismond, MD (Sept. 10, 1999) (3:39) [DVD Master]
- 1999- Award Presentation at COD, Samuel R. Dismond, MD, San Francisco
(9/15/98) [DVD Master]
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- 1999- Samuel Dismond, MD (Edited September 10, 1999) (3:39) [DVD Master]
- 2000- Harry Depew, MD (August 22, 1999) [DVD Master]
- 2002- Congress of Delegates – Cathy L. Baldwin-Johnson, MD (October 8, 2001)
[DVD Master]
- 2003- Darrell L. Carter, MD, Granite Falls, Minnesota; San Diego Opening Ceremony
(10/16/02); Granite Falls Celebration (10/27/02); KSTP—On the Road Again (11/8/02)
[DVD Master]
- 2007- Steven J. Levin, MD, 2007 Family Physician of the Year, 2006 Scientific
Assembly, Washington, DC (3 copies)
- 2008- David Demuth, MD, FAAFP, 2008 Recipient, 2007 Scientific Assembly
Opening Session, Chicago
Humanitarian Award- Kathleen Bliese, MD, 2006 Recipient
2006 Scientific Assembly, Washington, DC (2 copies)
John G. Walsh Award (1997)
Presentation to Mac F. Cahal, JD, Scientific Assembly, Chicago, Illinois (September 17,
1997) (2 copies) [DVD Master]
John G. Walsh Award (2006)
James C. Martin, MD, 2006 John G. Walsh Award Recipient
Public Health Award (2006)
Susan Schooley, MD, 2006 Public Health Award Recipient
2006 Scientific Assembly, Washington, DC (2 copies)
Robert Graham Family Physician Executive Award (2006)
Roland A. Goertz, MD, MBA
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-General/Miscellaneous MaterialsCorporate Papers:
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AAFP Policies on Health Issues (January 2004)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-General/Miscellaneous Materials-Health
Care Reform
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Address to the Nation by President Bill Clinton on Health Care Reform
(September 23, 1993) (ABC, Channel 9; CNN; NBC, Channel 4) (3 copies) [DVD
Master]
“America’s Health Care”- Brokaw Reports NBC News (December 30, 1992) [DVD
Master]
AONE-SPV General Session: Health Care Reform Panel Debate (with Robert Graham,
MD, AAFP EVP on Panel) [DVD Master]
“By the People”- KCPT, program on health insurance problems co-sponsored by AAFP
(No date) (5:15) [DVD Master]
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“Condition Critical”- Access to Health Care Panel Discussion (Host-Phil Donahue)
PBS (April 1992) [DVD Master]
C-SPAN TODAY with William H. Coleman, MD, AAFP President, Betty Lowe, MD and
President & Mrs. Clinton (December 16, 1993) (2 copies) [DVD Master]
Forum on Health Care Reform, American Medical Television (41:38)
“Good Morning, America,” ABC with Susan Black, MD, Lowell, MA and Hillary
Rodham Clinton (July 19, 1994) [DVD Master]
Healthcare for All- Satellite Feed, DWJ Associates; rough version of “The Doctor’s
Orders” video (10-8-90) (10:45) [DVD Master]
“Health Care Reform,” PBS Nightly Business Report, September 28, 2009, 6:30-7:00 pm
(02:59) [DVD Master]
“Managed Health Care Competition”- Lifetime TV with President Clinton and Drs. John
Tudor, Robert E. Rakel, Paul Elwood, Arnold Relmaneo, Robert Berenson and William
Jacott (Jackson Hole Proposal) (March 14, 1993) (24:00) [DVD Master]
McNeil/Lehrer Hour, PBS with William H. Coleman, MD, AAFP President and Charles
Hollis, Internist, AMA (December 7, 1993) (12:00) (2 copies) [DVD Master]
Medical News Network (MNN) featuring address of Hillary Clinton on Health Care
Reform to AMA House of Delegates (June 14, 1993) [DVD Master]
Medical News Network (MNN)- Small Business Impacts on Health Insurance Payments;
Primary Care-Who Will Provide? (July 30, 1993) [DVD Master]
“Midwest Summit on Health Care: Rx for Reform” With Hillary Rodham Clinton
(October 29, 1993) [DVD Master]
“Midwest Summit on Health Care: Rx for Reform” With U.S. Senators and Congressmen
(October 29, 1993) [DVD Master]
NBC Channel 4 Sunrise- R. Michael Miller, Deputy AAFP EVP and Jim Herman, MD on
President Clinton’s Health Care Reform Proposals (September 23, 1993) [DVD Master]
Nightline, ABC with Robert Graham, MD, AAFP EVP (August 29, 1994) [DVD Master]
President Bill Clinton’s Health Care Reform with James Herman, MD of Penn State
University (September 23-24, 1993) [DVD Master]
President Bill Clinton’s Health Care Reform with R. Michael Miller, Deputy AAFP EVP,
Jim Herman, MD, and AAFP President John M. Tudor, Jr., MD (September 23-24, 1993)
[DVD Master]
President Bill Clinton’s Health Plan Unveiling (October 27, 1993) [DVD Master]
President Clinton Addresses Health Care Providers at the White House
(March 23, 1994) (Produced by WDS Productions, Washington, D.C.) [DVD Master]
President’s Health Care Task Force
Public Hearing Panel 5- “Physicians” (March 29, 1993) (Produced by wireless Data
Systems, Inc., Washington, DC) [DVD Master]
President’s Health Care Task Force
Public Hearing Panel 5- “Physicians”- Testimony by John M. Tudor, MD, AAFP
President (March 29, 1993) (C-SPAN) [DVD Master]
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“Rx for Health: The Family Physicians’ Access Plan” (April 8, 1992) (38:00) [DVD
Master]
Senate Finance Committee- “Dr. Graham” (Robert Graham, MD, AAFP EVP)
C-SPAN I-TV/Cable (July 19, 1991, 8:30-9:30 p.m.) (20:38) [DVD Master]
“To Your Health,” NBC-TV with Tom Brokaw and Hillary Clinton
(June 21, 1994) (2:00:00) [DVD Master]
“To Your Health”- NBC News with Tom Brokaw and Hillary Rodham Clinton (June 21,
1994) [DVD Master]
Tom Brokaw interviews at Temple University; breakdown of President Clinton’s Health
Care Reform Proposals (September 23, 1993) (NBC, Channel 4) (2 copies) [DVD Master]
White House Health Care Event with President Bill Clinton, HHS Secretary Donna
Shalala and Lanny Copeland, MD (September 8, 1999) [DVD Master]
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-General/Miscellaneous MaterialsHistorical/Anniversary
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AAFP 40th Anniversary Celebration (1987)
- American Academy of Family Physicians 40th Anniversary “Four Decades of
Dedication” (September 8, 1987) [DVD Master]
- American Academy of Family Physicians 40th Anniversary Rough Footage (Tapes 1-3)
(1987) [DVD Master]
- American Academy of Family Physicians 40th Anniversary Rough Footage (Tapes 4-5)
(1987) [DVD Master]
AAFP 50th Anniversary Celebration (1997)
- AAFP 50th Anniversary Celebration in AAFP Dining Room in Headquarters Building,
8880 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO (February 7, 1997) (2 copies) [DVD Master]
- American Academy of Family Physicians “50th Anniversary” (September 9, 1997)
(3:09) (2 copies) [DVD Master]
- American Academy of Family Physicians “The First 50 Years” (July 16, 1997) [DVD
Master]
- American Academy of Family Physicians History, Produced by Pharmacia & Upjohn
Corporate Communications (June 18, 1997) (7:08) (With June 1997 changes) [DVD
Master]
- “50 Years of Caring” Pharmacia & Upjohn Corporate Communications (September 12,
1997) (6:50) (3 copies) [DVD Master]
- 50th Birthday Breakfast Celebration at AAFP Dining Room in Headquarters Building,
8880 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO (June 10, 1997) [DVD Master]
- Retiring AAFP’s 50th Anniversary Banner, Flag, etc. with R. Michael Miller, AAFP
Deputy EVP, Charlotte Martin and Matrix 50th Anniversary Committee (January 21,
1998) [DVD Master]
American Academy of Family Physicians History- General
- Pharmacia & Upjohn Corporate Communications (April 29, 1997) (7:08) (2 copies)
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American Academy of General Practice (AAGP) History
- “Building for Tomorrow: The AAGP Story” Black & White Film (1958) (18:00) (4
copies) [DVD Master]
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events-Academy Leadership Forum (ALF)/National
Conference of Special Constituencies (NCSC) /National Conference of Constituency
Leaders (NCCL)
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National Conference of Special Constituencies (NCSC)
Consent Calendars for Reference Committees, May 1-3, 2008
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events-Assembly- See: Scientific Assembly
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events-Christmas/Holiday Party
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AAFP Annual Picnic
- AAFP Baseball Team (No date) V96.147 [DVD Master]
AAFP Christmas Party/Skit
- 1978- (22:00) [DVD Master]
- 1983- AAFP Christmas Skit (December 1983) V96.137 [DVD Master]
- 1984- Academy “Tubie” Awards (December 14, 1984) V96.138 [DVD Master]
- 1985- “Family Feud” Theme V96.139 [DVD Master]
- 1986- Santa & Helpers Hired at AAFP V96.140 [DVD Master]
- 1987- “Joanie Carson” Show V96.141 [DVD Master]
- 1989- Time Capsules-Decades of the 1900s, Cal Coolidge, MC V96.142 [DVD Master]
- 1990- Hyatt Regency, Kansas City, MO (December 14, 1990) V96.143 [DVD Master]
- 1991- Hyatt Regency, Kansas City, MO (December 13, 1991) V96.144 [DVD Master]
- 1992- Marriott Hotel, Overland Park, KS (December 18, 1992) V96.145 [DVD Master]
- 1994- AAFP Holiday Skit, Hyatt Regency, Kansas City, MO (December 16, 1994)
V96.146 [DVD Master]
- 1995- Hyatt Regency, Kansas City, MO (December 15, 1995) [DVD Master]
- 1997- AAFP Holiday Party, Holiday Lunch at Arcadian Hall (December 12, 1997)
[DVD Master]
- 1997- AAFP Holiday Skit, Holiday Program Skits from Years Past at AAFP [DVD
Master]
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American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events-Family Medicine Experience (FMX)- See:
Scientific Assembly
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events-Future of Family Medicine
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Future of Family Medicine (FFM) Project Report;Task Force 6 Report; Overview of
Specialty; Six-part FP Report series on Future of Family Medicine; PowerPoint
Presentation
(2005) (4 copies)
Future of Family Medicine-Task Force #1
Greenfield Consulting Group (March 4-21, 2002) (58 discs) [DVD Masters] (Note: 1
VHS tape was damaged and could not be transferred to DVD)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events-Scientific Assembly
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Scientific Assembly (1975)
- AAFP 27th Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly
“It Happened in Chicago,” Chicago, IL (1975) (13:26) [DVD Master]
- Media Summit Press Conference with Herbert A. Holden, MD, Herb L. Huffington,
MD, Carl B. Hall, MD, William DeLay and Media Representatives (27:03) [DVD
Master]
- Washington, D.C. Update with John C. Kelly, MD; Herb L. Huffington, MD and R.
Michael Miller, JD (26:13) [DVD Master]
Scientific Assembly (1980)
- “The Sights and Sounds of New Orleans” (1980) [DVD Master] (17:00)
Scientific Assembly (1984)
- Kansas City, MO (1984) [DVD Master] (14:00)
- “KC City of Surprises” – Produced by Gentry & Associates, Kansas City, MO
(December 20, 1983) (13:05) [DVD Master]
Scientific Assembly (1985)
- Promotional Film, Anaheim, CA (1985) [DVD Master] (6:00)
- Anaheim, CA Promotional Video (1985) [DVD Master]
Scientific Assembly (1986)
“AAFP Washington 1986 Promo” (Promotional Videotape) V96.128 [DVD Master]
Scientific Assembly (1987)
- AAFP Exhibit Video (Sept. 1987) [DVD Master]
Scientific Assembly (1988)
- “AAFP Annual Convention Promo New Orleans” (Promotional Videotape)
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(March 9, 1988) (3:30) V96.129 [DVD Master]
- Opening Ceremony and Address of Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop
(October 3, 1988) V96.135 [DVD Master]
Scientific Assembly (1989)
- “AAFP Newsline: Los Angeles- Preview Program” (September 17, 1989) [DVD
Master]
- AAFP Newsline, Los Angeles, Show #1 (9/18/89) (22:17) (Poor quality) [DVD
Master]
- AAFP Newsline, Los Angeles, Show #2 (9/19/89) (25:54) [DVD Master]
Scientific Assembly (1990)
- “AAFP Dallas Promo Convention Newsline” (Promotional Videotape)
(4:00) (#14) V96.130 [DVD Master]
- “AAFP Dallas”- Program #2 [DVD Master]
Scientific Assembly (1991)
- “1991 AAFP Washington”- Program #1 (September 26, 1991) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline, Washington, DC (1991) [DVD Master]
- “1991 AAFP Washington”- Program #2 (September 27, 1991) [DVD Master]
- “1991 Showcase Washington” (CPG Newsline) (September 20, 1991) (1:50:00) [DVD
Master]
- “American Academy of Family Physicians Presents 1991 Annual Meeting”
(Washington, DC Promotional Videotape) (19:30) (#4) V96.131 [DVD Master]
Scientific Assembly (1992)
- “AAFP Newsline- San Diego ‘92”- Program #1
(Produced by CPG Newsline, Kansas City, MO) (October 14, 1992) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP Newsline- San Diego ‘92”- Program #2
(Produced by CPG Newsline, Kansas City, MO) (October 15, 1992) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP Newsline- San Diego ‘92”- Program #3
(Produced by CPG Newsline, Kansas City, MO) (October 16, 1992) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP Newsline- San Diego ‘92”- Program #4
(Produced by CPG Newsline, Kansas City, MO) (October 17, 1992) [DVD Master]
- “San Diego Promo” (Promotional Videotape) (CPG Newsline)
(April 24, 1992) (6:15) V96.132a [DVD Master]
- “San Diego Promo” (Promotional Videotape) (CPG Newsline)
(April 29, 1992) (Looped 3 times- 19:00) V96.132b [DVD Master]
Scientific Assembly (1993)
- “AAFP Orlando Promo” (Promotional Videotape)
(Produced under an Educational Grant by Zeneca Pharmaceuticals Group) V96.133a-b
(2 disks) [DVD Masters]
- AAFP President’s Reception, Orlando, FL (October 1993) (8:46) V96.136 [DVD
Master]
- “Family Physicians: Cornerstone in Medicine” (November 11, 1993) (19:10) [DVD
Master]
- Medical News Network (MNN)- Review of AAFP Scientific Assembly in Orlando, FL
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(August 12, 1993) [DVD Master]
- Orlando Promotional Videotape (Produced by Orlando/Orange County Convention &
Visitors Bureau, Inc.) (4:00) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline, Orlando, Tape 3 (10/4/93) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline, Orlando, Tape 6 (10/5/93) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline, Orlando, Program #1 (10/6/93) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline, Orlando, Tape 12 (10/7/93) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline, Orlando, Program #3 (10/8/93) [DVD Master]
 Scientific Assembly (1994)
- “AAFP Boston Promo ‘94” (Promotional Videotape) (5:57) V96.134a-b (2 disks)
[DVD Masters]
- AAFP Newsline, Boston, Tape #1 (9/19/94) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline, Boston, Tape #2 (9/19/94) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline, Boston, Tape #3 (9/19/94) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline, Boston, Show 4 (1994) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline, Boston, Tape #8 (9/21/94) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline, Boston, Tape #9 (9/??/94) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline, Boston, Tape #15 (9/23/94) [DVD Master]
 Scientific Assembly (1995)
- AAFP Scientific Assembly & Resource CD-ROM Anaheim (1995) (2 copies)
- “1995 AAFP Youth Program Memory Video” 47th Annual AAFP Scientific Assembly,
Anaheim, California (September 21-23, 1995) V96.374a-b (2 disks) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP-Anaheim 95”- Show #1 (Wednesday, September 20, 1995) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP-Anaheim 95”- Show #2 (Thursday, September 21, 1995) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP-Anaheim 95”- Show #3 (Thursday, September 21, 1995) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP-Anaheim 95”- Show #4 (Saturday, September 23, 1995) [DVD Master]
- Anaheim, CA Promotional Videotape (1995) (5:05) [DVD Master]
- Anaheim Promotional Videotape – Specially Prepared for AAFP (5:30) V96.329a-b
(2 disks) [DVD Master]
- Fellowship Convocation (September 23, 1995) [DVD Master]
 Scientific Assembly (1996)
- AAFP-CT #1-Lecture, Meeting, Lunch; AAFP-CT #2-Displays, Interviews (October
30, 1996) (Two Raw Footage Beta cams; Produced by Pharmacia & Upjohn) [DVD
Master]
- AAFP Exhibit Hall, Tape #1 (October 2-3, 1996); #2-Exhibits (October 3, 1996); #3Interview with AAFP President (October 3, 1996) (Three Raw Footage Beta cams;
Produced by Pharmacia & Upjohn) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Exhibit Hall #4 (October 3-4, 1996) & #5-Leonard Fromer, MD (October 4,
1996) (Three Raw Footage Beta cams; Produced by Pharmacia & Upjohn) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Focus Group 1, Camera 1 & Camera 2 (Two Raw Footage Beta cams) (October
2, 1996) (Produced by Pharmacia & Upjohn) [DVD Master]
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- AAFP Focus 2 Camera 1, Focus 2, Camera 2 (Individual Doctors from Washington,
D.C.) (October 2, 1996) (Two Raw Footage Beta cams; Produced by Pharmacia &
Upjohn) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP Newsline 1996 New Orleans” – Show #1 [DVD Master]
- “AAFP Newsline 1996 New Orleans” – Show #2 [DVD Master]
- “AAFP Newsline 1996 New Orleans” – Show #3 [DVD Master]
- “AAFP Newsline 1996 New Orleans” – Show #4 [DVD Master]
- Fellowship Convocation (October 9, 1996) [DVD Master]
- “Newsline Special Report ACC New Orleans” (30:00) [DVD Master]
Scientific Assembly (1997)
- AAFP Announces 1997 Scientific Assembly to be held in Kansas City, MO Channel 5,
KCTV, Kansas City, MO (c. February 1990) V96.034 [DVD Master]
- AAFP Convention Moves in 1997 KMBC News (January 17, 1995) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Convention Moves in 1997 WDAF-TV News (January 18, 1995) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Dateline: Chicago, Tape 3 (9/15/97) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Dateline: Chicago, #10 (1997) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Dateline: Chicago, #9/WONCA #3 (9/18/97) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline: Chicago & “What’s Up?” (9/17/97) (46:47) [DVD Master]
- KCTV-5 and WDAF-TV-5 p.m. News-Convention Moves in 1997 (January 18, 1995)
[DVD Master]
- “AAFP Newsline 97 Chicago”- Program #1 (September 17, 1997) (2 disks) [DVD
Masters]
- “AAFP Newsline 97 Chicago”- Program #2 (September 18, 1997) (2 disks) [DVD
Masters]
- “AAFP Newsline 97 Chicago”- Program #3 (September 19, 1997) (2 disks) [DVD
Masters]
- “AAFP Newsline 97 Chicago”- Program #4 (September 20, 1997) (2 disks) [DVD
Masters]
- AAFP Signs Contract to Hold 1997 Scientific Assembly in Bartle Hall, Kansas City,
MO Channel 9, KMBC-TV; Channel 5, KCTV, Kansas City, MO (February 13, 1990)
(2:33) V96.012 [DVD Master]
- “AAFP To Hold Convention in Bartle Hall” Channel 4, WDAF-TV, NBC Network,
Kansas City, MO (February 13, 1990, 11:30 am) [DVD Master]
- Awards/Fellowship Convocation (September 20, 1997) [DVD Master]
- Lecture Highlights (1997)
- Video prepared for James Weber, MD, Past President, AAFP (1997) (57:00) [DVD
Master]
- “What’s Up?” show, Master, Show 1 (1997) (31:02) [DVD Master]
- “What’s Up?” show, Master, Show 2 (1997) (9:28) [DVD Master]
- “What’s Up?” show, Rough Footage, Tape 2 (8/28/97) [DVD Master]
Scientific Assembly (1998)
- AAFP Newsline: San Francisco (1998) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline: San Francisco, Rough Footage, Tape 3 (9/15/98) [DVD Master]
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- AAFP Newsline: San Francisco, Rough Footage, Tape 4 (9/16/98) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline: San Francisco, Rough Footage, Tape 8 (9/17/98) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline: San Francisco, Show #1 (9/16/98) [DVD Master]
- AAPF Newsline: San Francisco, Show #2 (9/17/98) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline: San Francisco, Show #3 (9/18/98) [DVD Master]
- Lecture Highlights (1998)
- Opening Keynote Speaker: U.S. Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher with Introduction
(September 17, 1998) [DVD Master]
 Scientific Assembly (1999)
- “AAFP Newsline 99 Orlando”-Program #1 (September 15, 1999) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP Newsline 99 Orlando”-Program #2 (September 16, 1999) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP Newsline 99 Orlando”-Program #3 (Revised) (September 17, 1999) [DVD
Master]
- “AAFP Newsline 99 Orlando”-Program #4 (September 18, 1999) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP Newsline 99 Orlando”-Special Report (September 14, 1999) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline: Orlando (“Putting It All Together in Orlando”), Show #3 (1999)
[DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline: Orlando, Rough Footage, Tape #1 (9/13/99) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline: Orlando, Rough Footage with Assembly Cover, Tape #2
(9/13/99) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline: Orlando, Rough Footage with FP Report Cover, Tape #3
(9/14/99) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Newsline: Orlando, Tape #4 (1999) [DVD Master]
- AAFP Shuttlevision, Orlando, Florida (September 15-16, 1999) (Approval Copy)
[DVD Master]
- AAFP Shuttlevision, Fridays Program Approval Copy (September 17, 1999) [DVD
Master]
- AAFP Shuttlevision, Saturday Program Approval Copy (September 18, 1999) [DVD
Master]
- Lecture Highlights (1999)
- Sound Targeting Hometown Radio AAFP Scientific Assembly, Orlando (September
1999)
- A Tribute to Robert Graham, MD (Bob Graham Roast) (1999) [DVD Master]
 Scientific Assembly (2000)
- Dateline: Dallas (Show 1; September 20, 2000) [DVD Transfer]
- Dateline: Dallas (Show 2; September 21, 2000) [DVD Transfer]
- Dateline: Dallas (Show 3; September 22, 2000) [DVD Transfer]
- Dateline: Dallas (Show 4; September 23, 2000) [DVD Transfer]
- “AAFP VideoRide” (Wednesday, September 20, 2000, AM) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP VideoRide” (Wednesday, September 20, 2000, PM) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP VideoRide” (Thursday, September 21, 2000, AM) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP VideoRide” (Thursday, September 21, 2000, PM) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP VideoRide” (Friday, September 22, 2000, AM) [DVD Master]
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- “AAFP VideoRide” (Friday, September 22, 2000, PM) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP VideoRide” (Saturday, September 23, 2000, AM) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP VideoRide” (Saturday, September 23, 2000, PM) [DVD Master]
- Fellowship Convocation/Inauguration of AAFP Officers (September 22, 2000) [DVD
Master]
- Sound Targeting Hometown Radio – Disc 1 (Cuts 1-25)
AAFP Scientific Assembly, Dallas (September 2000)
- Sound Targeting Hometown Radio – Disc 2 (Cuts 26-51)
AAFP Scientific Assembly, Dallas (September 2000)
 Scientific Assembly (2001)
- Bioterrorism sessions with Drs. Jon Tempte, Carolyn Jackson, Patrick Johnston
WAGA-TV (FOX) Atlanta, 2:12 (Oct. 5, 2001) WXIA-TV (NBC) Atlanta, 2:24 (Oct. 5,
2001) [DVD Master]
- Dateline: Atlanta (Without Commercials) [DVD Transfer]
- Fellowship Convocation (October 5, 2001) (2 tapes; Master and Copy) [DVD Masters]
 Scientific Assembly (2002)
- “AAFP Dateline: San Diego”- Show #1 (Event News Network) (Wednesday, October
16, 2002) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- “AAFP Dateline: San Diego”- Show #2 (Event News Network) (Thursday, October 17,
2002) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- “AAFP Dateline: San Diego”- Show #3 (Event News Network) (Friday, October 18,
2002)
(2 copies) [DVD Masters]
-“AAFP Dateline: San Diego”- Show #4 (Event News Network) (Saturday, October 19,
2002) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
-“AAFP Shuttlevision” (All 4 Shows) (Rough Cut, October 8, 2002) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP Shuttlevision” (4 Shows Revised) (Approval Copy, October 11, 2002) [DVD
Master]
- “AAFP Shuttlevision”- Show One (Wednesday, October 16, 2002, 6 a.m.-12 noon)
[DVD Master]
- “AAFP Shuttlevision”- Show Two (Wednesday, October 16, 2002, 12 noon- Thursday,
October 17, 2002, 12 noon) [DVD Master]
-“AAFP Shuttlevision”- Show Three (Thursday, October 17, 2002, 12 noon- Friday,
October
18, 2002, 12 noon) [DVD Master]
- “AAFP Shuttlevision”- Day 4 (Friday, October 19, 2002) (Revised) [DVD Master]
- Assembly 2002 (Files) CD
- Assembly Compilation (Approval Copy November 13, 2002) [DVD Transfer]
- Dateline: San Diego (Issues & Profiles) [DVD Transfer]
- Fellowship Convocation (October 18, 2002) (1:05:10) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
 Scientific Assembly (2003)
- AAFP Dateline: New Orleans 2003 Show #1 [DVD Master]
- AAFP Dateline: New Orleans 2003 Show #2 [DVD Master]
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- AAFP Dateline: New Orleans 2003 Show #3 [DVD Master]
- AAFP Dateline: New Orleans 2003 Show #4 [DVD Master]
- AAFP Scientific Assembly Interactive Archive CD-ROM
New Orleans, Wednesday-Weekend Sessions, October 1-5, 2003, Morial Convention
Center (4 discs)
- Address of the AAFP President & Officers Installation (October 3, 2003) (2 copies)
[DVD Masters]
- Handouts (2003)
- Photo CDs (7 discs)
Scientific Assembly (2004)
- 2004 Assembly Press Kit CD
- AAFP Dateline: Orlando Episodes 1-4 (October 13-17, 2004) Video DVD
- AAFP Scientific Assembly/17th World Conference of Family Doctors Opening
Ceremony (October 13, 2004) (2 copies)
- AAFP WONCA 2004 Video DVD
- Address of the AAFP President & Officers Installation, Oct. 15, 2004 (2 copies) [DVD
Masters]
- Dateline: Orlando (Roundtable Approval Dub) [DVD Transfer]
- Experience the Assembly (Interactive CD-ROM)
- Fellowship Convocation Breakfast, October 16, 2004) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- Handouts: No Extra-fee and Non-CME Courses (2004)
- Photo CDs (4 discs)
- Sessions AAFP04-001 through AAFP04-548 (197 discs) Orlando (2004)
- Trade Show Disks #11-13; Photo CDs (3 discs)
Scientific Assembly (2005)
- AAFP Dateline: San Francisco, Show 1 (Wednesday, 9.28.05) Video DVD
- AAFP Dateline: San Francisco, Show 2 (Thursday, 9.29.05) Video DVD
- AAFP Dateline: San Francisco, Show 3 (Friday, 9.30.05) Video DVD
- AAFP Dateline: San Francisco, Show 4 (Saturday, 10.1.05) Video DVD
- AAFP Dateline: San Francisco, Highlights compiled exclusively for Dr. Larry Fields
Video DVD
- AAFP Roundtable (raw encoded footage) Video DVD
- Fellowship Convocation (October 1, 2005)
- Fellowship Convocation Breakfast (October 1, 2005) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- Full Conference CD ROM, Discs 1 and 2 San Francisco (2005) (2 copies)
- Handouts: No Extra-fee and Non-CME Courses (2005)
- Opening Ceremony (September 28, 2005) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- Opening Ceremony by AAFP News Now (2005)
- Opening Ceremony photographs CD
- Opening Ceremony: “2006 Family Physician of the Year- Sister Adele O’Sullivan, CSJ,
MD, (September 28, 2005) (2 copies)
- Opening Ceremony: “My Old Kentucky Home”-Larry S. Fields, MD, 2005-2006
President (September 28, 2005)
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- Opening Ceremony: “We Are Family”-Mary E. Frank, MD, 2004-2005 President
(September 28, 2005)
- Photograph CDs (2 discs)
Scientific Assembly (2006)
- AAFP Dateline DC, Show 1 & Show 2, Washington, DC (2006) Video DVD
- AAFP Dateline DC, Show 3 & Show 4, Washington, DC (2006) Video DVD
- AAFP Dateline: DC, Episode #3, PAC Legislative Efforts (2006) Video DVD
- Address by AAFP Board Chair Mary Frank, MD (September 27, 2006)
- Address by AAFP President Larry R. Fields, MD (September 26, 2006)
- Fellowship Convocation Breakfast (September 30, 2006)
- Handouts
- Keynote Address by Newt Gingrich (September 28, 2006) (2 copies)
- Opening Ceremony DVD
- Opening Ceremony Images
- Opening Ceremony DVD: “You make the difference: family physicians caring for
families and communities” Washington, DC (2006)
- Screen Backdrop, AAFP Assembly, 9/21/06
- Session CDs #1-6 Washington, DC (2006) (6 discs)
- You Make the Difference, 2006 Image Video
Scientific Assembly (2007)
- Fellowship Convocation Breakfast (October 6, 2007)
- Handouts: No Extra-fee and Non-CME Courses (2007)
- Opening Session DVD Chicago (2007)
- Photographs, Disks #1-27 (27 disks) (2007)
Scientific Assembly (2008)
- Handouts: No Extra-fee Courses (2008)
- Opening Plenary Session DVD San Diego (September 17, 2008)
- Photographs-labeled by day and topic (12 disks) (Wed. Sept. 17-Fri Sept. 19, 2008)
- Photographs, Disks #1-11, 13A-14 (14 disks) (2008)
- “We Hear You!” [Strong Medicine for America advocacy video] (2 copies) (2008)
Scientific Assembly (2010)
- Denver, CO, Opening Ceremony DVD
- Denver, CO, Plenary DVD: Lee Lipsenthal, MD
- Denver, CO, Plenary DVD: Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH
-“Denver Conventions [Scientific Assembly],” The 7 O’Clock News, Oct. 1, 2010, 7-8
pm (02:41) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
Scientific Assembly (2011)
- “I Will” (shown at 2011 Opening Ceremony) (2011)
- Opening Ceremony (2011)
Scientific Assembly (2012)
- Opening Ceremony DVD
- Thursday Plenary Session DVD
- Friday Plenary Session DVD
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Scientific Assembly (2013)
- Opening Session – Real Issues (Sept. 25, 2013)
- Thursday Panel Session – Real Answers (Sept. 26, 2013)
- Friday Motivation Session – Real Voices (Sept. 27, 2013)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events-State Officers’ Conference (SOC)
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State Officers Conference (SOC) (1982)
- State Officers Conference (SOC) (1982) V96.044 [DVD Master]
State Officers Conference (SOC) (1983)
- Raw Footage (1983) (Tape #1 of 2) V96.045 [DVD Master]
- Raw Footage (1983) (Tape #2 of 2) V96.046 [DVD Master]
State Officers Conference (SOC) (1984)
- Opening Ceremony (April 28, 1984) (Tape #1 of 3) V96.047 [DVD Master]
- DRG’s & Beyond (April 28, 1984) (Tape #2 of 3) V96.048 [DVD Master]
- Morley, Kiker, Reception (April 28, 1984) (Tape #3 of 3) V96.049 [DVD Master]
State Officers Conference (SOC) (1985)
- Opening Ceremony through Mr. Laurence (1985) (Tape #1 of 2) V96.050 [DVD
Master]
State Officers Conference (SOC) (1985)
- State Officers Conference (SOC) (1985) (Tape #2 of 2) V96.053 [DVD Master]
State Officers Conference (SOC) (1986)
- Opening Ceremony through Liability Insurance, 3 p.m. (May 3, 1986) (Tape #1 of 2)
V96.051 [DVD Master]
- Officers Panel through Terrorism & News Clips of SOC Coverage (May 3-4, 1986)
(Tape #2 of 2) V96.052 [DVD Master]
State Officers Conference (SOC) (1991)
- Chairman of the Board Report & Officers Panel (1991) V96.054 [DVD Master]
State Officers Conference (SOC) (1995)
- Roger Tusken Memorial Scholarship Award (April 29, 1995) [DVD Master]
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Health of the Public and Science
Division- See: Scientific Activities Division
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Human Resources Division
[RESTRICTED ACCESS]
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AAFP All Staff Meeting
- 1990 (October 18) [DVD Master]
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- 1991 (July 3) [DVD Master]
- 1993 (July 14) V96.177 [DVD Master]
- 1994 (August 18) (1:25:00) [DVD Master]
- 1994 (November 16) [DVD Master]
- 1994 (December 21) [DVD Master]
- 1995 (May 3) (1:00:00) (2 copies) [DVD Master]
- 1995 (June 22) (2 copies) [DVD Master]
- 1995 (August 15) [DVD Master]
- 1995 (December 13) (30:00) Disc #1 [DVD Master]
- 1995 (December 13) (15:00) Disc #2 [DVD Master]
- 1995 (December 13) (45:00) [DVD Master]
- 1996 (April 11, 10 a.m.) (1:00:00) [DVD Master]
- 1996 (July 9) (30:00) (2 copies) [DVD Master]
- 1996 (October 16) [DVD Master]
- 1996 (December 18, 10:30-11 a.m.) (30:00) (2 copies) [DVD Master]
- 1997 (September 8) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- 1997 (December 18, 9:30-10:30 a.m.) (1:00:00) [DVD Master]
- 1997 (December 18, 10:45-11:45 a.m.) (1:00:00) [DVD Master]
- 1998 (March 4) [DVD Master]
- 1998 (July 10, 9:30 a.m.) [DVD Master]
- 1998 (July 10, 10:45 a.m.) [DVD Master]
AAFP Community Outreach Program
- Jeopardy (April 19, 1996, 3 p.m.) (1:00:00) [DVD Master]
- United Way- “Family Feud” (November 1, 1996) (1:30:00) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- United Way Kick-Off- “The Bob & Mike Morning Show” (October 10, 1997) (10:00)
[DVD Master]
AAFP Human Resources and Training Sessions
- AAFP Defined Benefits Pension Plan and Contribution Pension Plan with Bob
Croy/Principal Mutual (January 30, 1998) [DVD Master]
- AAFP 401K Plan Information as Presented by Principal Investments- Sessions #1-2
(November 17-18, 1997) [DVD Master]
- AAFP 401K Plan Information as Presented by Principal Investments- Session #3
(November 17-18, 1997) [DVD Master]
- AAFP 401K Plan Information as Presented by Principal Investments- Session #4
(November 17-18, 1997) [DVD Master]
- AAFP 401K Plan Information as Presented by Principal Investments- Session #5
(November 17-18, 1997) [DVD Master]
- AAFP 401K Plan Information as Presented by Principal Investments- Session #6
(November 17-18, 1997) [DVD Master]
- Brown Bag Luncheon on Sabbaticals with Charlotte Krebs, Dona Flory, Bill DeLay,
Charlotte Martin and Beth Paulsen (May 24, 1995) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- Employees Orientation with Division Directors and/or Managers (July 1991) (Tapes #13) V96.173 [DVD Masters]
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- Employment Practices with Todd Dicus, Brenda Flagler and Cheri Phillips (February
10, 1995) (Tape #1) V96.186 [DVD Master]
- Employment Practices with Todd Dicus, Brenda Flagler and Cheri Phillips (February
10, 1995) (Tape #2) V96.187 [DVD Master]
- FECU Update- Brown Bag Luncheon (September 16, 1993) V96.181 [DVD Master]
- Managing a Desk 101 with Robert Graham, MD, AAFP EVP (July 21, 1993) V96.178
[DVD Master]
- New Defined Benefit Pension Plan (January 19, 1994) [DVD Master]
- New Employee Orientation Final Version (December 4, 2001) [DVD Master]
- New Employees Orientation with Robert Graham, MD, AAFP EVP (November 14,
1994) [DVD Master]
- Pension Investments (AAFP) Defined Contribution Plan (January 24, 1996) [DVD
Master]
- Sexual Harassment Prevention Course by AAFP Management Staff (February 26, 1999)
[DVD Master]
- Staff Media Training – Joetta Melton (2001) [DVD Master]
- Staff Media Training – Perry Pugno (2001) [DVD Master]
- Telephone Survival Skills Workshop (August 26, 1993) (Tape #1) V96.179 [DVD
Master]
- Telephone Survival Skills Workshop (August 26, 1993) (Tape #2) V96.180 [DVD
Master]
- Weight Watchers – Sarah Ferguson visit to KC, all coverage (January 22-23, 2001)
[DVD Master]
- Work Assessment Survey Review with Jeannette Terry, Robert Graham, MD, AAFP
EVP and R. Michael Miller, JD, Deputy EVP (February 12, 1997) [DVD Master]
AAFP STARS Program
- Community Outreach Program Academy Award Nominations in Jest (April 8, 1996)
[DVD Master]
AAFP Staff Appreciation Grams PowerPoint presentation (March 2009)
AAFP Staff Picnic, Lone Summit Ranch Photos (June 15, 2007)
AAFP Take Your Child/Kids To Work Day
- 1997 – AAFP Headquarters, 8880 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO (April 24, 1997)
[DVD Master]
- 1998 – AAFP Headquarters, 8880 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO (April 23, 1998)
[DVD Master]
- 2005 – Slideshow
- 2006 – Slideshow
- 2007 – Operation Wildlife (2 disks)
AAFP United Way Campaign Program With Spokesperson Cheri Phillips (October 1990)
V96.169 [DVD Master]
Wellness Week
- 1997 – The ABC’s of Fitness with Jay Fetter (May 15, 1997) [DVD Master]
- 1997 – “Eating in the Fast Lane” (May 19, 1997) [DVD Master]
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- 1997 – “Exercise on the Road” (May 22, 1997) [DVD Master]
- 1997 – How to Improve your Running Program (May 20, 1997, 1-2 p.m.) [DVD
Master]
- 1997 – Making Weight Loss a Reality (May 20, 1997, 12 noon-12:45 p.m.) (45:00)
[DVD Master]
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Information Technology Division- See:
Research & Information Services Division
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-International and Interprofessional
Activities
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AAFP Center for International Health Initiatives
- International Family Medicine Consultation Workshop: “Promoting Quality Primary
Health Care through Family Medicine,” Portland, Maine (Sept. 8-10, 2005)
- International Family Medicine Development Workshop, Tucson, Arizona (Sept. 13-15,
2007)
- Global Health Workshop: Primary Health Care 30 Years After Alma Ata (2008)
Archive of Old Documents (2000-2004)
Files: Physicians with Heart (2003-2007); AMA Campaigns (2003-2007); Governance
Subcommittee (2004-2007); Project Globe (2005); Match Information (2003, 2005)
Ostergaard Files: PWH, WONCA, etc. (2003-2007)
Ostergaard Files: Miscellaneous (2003-2006)
Ostergaard Files (2008-2009)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Journal Media Division- See:
Publications Division
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Marketing Division
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AAFP Animated Logo (No Date) [DVD Master]
AAFP Audio/Visual Catalog Video (c. 1985) [DVD Master]
AAFP Focus Groups (1997):
- Findings & Recommendations (1997) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- Kansas City, MO (April 24, 1997); Baltimore, MD (May 6, 1997); Seattle, WA
(May 21, 1997) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- Message Focus Groups, Kansas City, MO (April 24, 1997) [DVD Master]
- Message Focus Groups, Seattle, WA (May 21, 1997) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
Family Physicians Marketing Research:
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- Field House Marketing Research, Group #1 (6/22/2004; 6:00 pm) [DVD Master]
What’s New in Marketing?
- Presented by Richard Shaw of Rockhurst College to AAFP Staff (May 24, 1995)
(1:00:00)
[DVD Master]
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Medical Education Division
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Chief Resident Leadership Development Program Photographs (2002)
Directory of Family Medicine Residency Programs (2008)
Documentation for Family Practice Residents
Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
(August 4, 1986) (7:30) [DVD Master]
From Residency to Reality
- Free Financial Planning Module (2011)
- Practice Management Curriculum, Version 1 (2011)
- Practice Management Teaching Tools (1999)
- Series I: Teachers Tools; Beta-Test Version 2.1 (1997)
National Conference of Family Practice Residents/National Conference of Student
Members (NCFPR/NCSM):
- 1993- “Learners Today”- Control Track Window (August 13, 1993) (9:20) (2 copies)
[DVD Masters]
- 1994- Kansas City, MO (August 4-7, 1994) V96.041 [DVD Master]
- 1994 “Learners Today” (October 27, 1997) (8:55) [DVD Master]
- 1995- Promotional Video [DVD Master]
- 2000- WDAF4, KCTV5, KMBC9, KSHB41 (August 2-4, 2000) [DVD Master]
- 2004- National Conference, photo CD
- 2005- Wednesday night social, photo CD
- 2006- NC photos (3 disks)
- 2007- NC photos (2 disks)
- 2007- Workshop Handouts
- 2008- Workshop Handouts
- 2009- NC photos, Disks 1-17, 20-22 (20 disks)
- 2009- Workshop Handouts and Resources
- 2010- 24 x 36 Poster (4 images) CD
- 2011- NC Celebration; Opening Social, photo CD 1 of 1
“Practice Management for Family Practice Residents”
Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) (c. 1990) [DVD
Master]
Residency Assistance Program (RAP)
- RAP Workshop for Faculty & Staff of Family Medicine Residencies, Conference
Handouts (April 2-4, 2006)
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-“A Residency of Choice: Developing a Family Practice Residency Program” [DVD
Master]
-“A Residency of Choice”- Control Track Window (c. 1990) (10:00) (2 copies) [DVD
Masters]
- Residency Program Solutions, Conference Handouts (April 1-3, 2007)
- Residency Program Solutions, Conference Handouts (March 30-April 1, 2008)
Thomas L. Stern, MD Lectureship (1991)
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Kansas City, MO (March 26, 1991) [DVD Master]
Workshop for Directors of Family Medicine Residencies
- “Successful Teaching of EBM: An Outcome Proven Method You Can Go Home With
and Use ‘Out of the Box’ (or CD),” Kathy Bakke, MD, Robert Ross, MD, MscEd (2005)
- “Forging the Future of Family Medicine Through Quality and Innovation” Workshop
Handouts (June 4-6, 2006)
- “Transforming Family Medicine Education for the New Model Practice” Conference
Handouts Resource CD (June 10-12, 2007) (2 copies)
- “Building the Foundation of a Better Health Care System: For the Common Good”
Conference Handouts (June 8-10, 2008)
- “The Physical Exam: Is It Still Necessary?” presentation by Eugene Orientale, MD
(2008)
- “Safety from a Systems and Aviation Perspective,” COL(R) Laurence Plub, MD,
FAAFP (2009)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Meetings & Conventions Division
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Assembly/National Conference Files (2004-2007)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Membership Division
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AAFP Fellowship Convocation Breakfast, Boston, MA, 2009 (3 CDs; contact proofs in
Photograph Collection)
AAFP Fellowship Convocation Breakfast, Denver, CO, Oct. 2, 2010 (1 CD; contact
proofs in Photograph Collection)
AAFP Fellowship Convocation Breakfast, Orlando, FL, Sept. 14, 2011 (1 CD; contact
proofs in Photograph Collection)
AAFP Fellowship Convocation Breakfast, Philadelphia, PA, Oct. 2012 (1 CD; contact
proofs in Photograph Collection)
AAFP Fellowship Convocation Breakfast, San Diego, CA, Sept. 2013 (1 CD; contact
proofs in Photograph Collection)
AAFP Membership Video, Tape #1
(April 6, 1998) [DVD Master]
“Discover What It’s All About … AAFP Student Membership” (2005) (2 copies) [CD]
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“Getting Started: Tools for the New Physician” (2007)
“Getting Started: Tools for the New Physician” (2008)
Membership Division Support Staff Pilot Program (1993-1994) (2 copies) [DVD
Masters]
“Welcome to the Jungle: Safari Guide for New Physicians” (c. 2003)
“Welcome to the Jungle: Safari Guide for New Physicians” (2004)
“Welcome to the Jungle: Safari Guide for New Physicians” (2005)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Practice Advancement Division- See:
Socioeconomics Division
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Practice Support Division- See:
Socioeconomics Division
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Publications Division
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American Family Physician
o January 1992-December 1997
o January 1994-December 1999
o January 1995-December 2000
Annals of Family Medicine:
- Kurt Stange, MD, speaking on Breastfeeding Studies in July/August 2003 issue
CNN Headline News (August 5, 2003) [DVD Master]
- Press Conference & B-Roll, San Francisco (December 4, 2001) [DVD Master]
Family Practice Management
- Best of Family Practice Management – Selected Articles of Interest (2005) (2 copies)
GP
- Volume XI, Number 3 (March 1955) Electronic files made from microfilm copies,
Produced 1998 by Northern Micrographics, Inc.
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Research and Information Services
Division
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AAFP New Computer System Review- With Accounting Personnel, Publications Division
Personnel and Gordon Schmittling, Cris Sims and Dick Forshoe (December 13, 1996)
[DVD Master]
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American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Robert Graham Center: Policy Studies
in Family Practice and Primary Care
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Robert Graham Center Cover (No date)
Robert Graham Center Summary (No date)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Scientific Activities Division
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AAFP Health Outreach Project (c. 1985, 8:00) [DVD Master]
AAFP “Help Yourself to Health” Project
Description of Project by David Govaker, MD to AAFP Headquarters Staff
(c. 1985) [DVD Master]
AAFP/International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU) Project
(Oct. 15, 1980) [DVD Master]
Airbag Safety/Seatbelt Usage
- Reports with Family Physicians on KCAL-LA; KTLA-LA, KSTV-10, News 8, San
Diego; and Labor Day Newscasts (September 1996) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
Americans in Motion (AIM)
- “Aim to Change” (2005) (2 copies)
- “Make a Change for Family Fitness” (2009) (Also includes DVD holder with
information) (3 copies)
“America’s House Call Network”
- Patient Education Network Online- Open Presentation and Video News Release (VNR)
with Douglas Henley, MD (1995-1996) (7:00) [DVD Master]
Ask and Act Tobacco Cessation Program:
- 1. Liaison Training PowerPoint; 2. Physician-to-Physician PowerPoint; 3.
Patient/Community PowerPoint (No Date) (2 copies)
- 1. Liaison Training PowerPoint; 2. Physician-to-Physician PowerPoint; 3.
Patient/Community PowerPoint (English and Spanish); 4. Ask and Act Ads (No Date)
(2 copies)
Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids
- “Saving Lives: Tobacco Prevention Works” (1999) (10:00) National Center for
Tobacco Free Kids [DVD Master]
Community Health Advice Talks Series (CHATS)
- “A Guide to Sensible Eating” (22:00) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
Conference on Patient Education
- 24th Annual Conference on Patient Education: Creating a Healthier Culture
November 21-24, 2002 (2 copies)
- 25th Anniversary Conference on Patient Education: Partnering with Patients: Forging
the Future November 20-23, 2003, San Antonio, Texas (2 copies)
- 26th Annual Conference on Patient Education: Humanizing Care: Education, Safety,
and Quality November 11-14, 2004, San Francisco, California (2 copies)
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“Doctor, What Should I Eat?”
- A 5-Step Nutrition Education Process for Patients to Make Healthier Food Choices
(1989) (9:00) [DVD Master]
DUET – Drug Use Education Tips, Family Health Month
Audio PSAs, 7 Tracks (2 copies) (n.d.) [CD Master]
“Elder Abuse”
- Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) with Dan
Swaggerty, MD and Clemme Rambo (c. 1990) (Approval Copy) [DVD Master]
“A Firsthand Lesson in Secondhand Smoke” (c. 1993) (10:00) [DVD Master]
“Flu Season Can Be Deadly For People With Diabetes”
- Video News Release (VNR) Campaign Tape Produced by Orbis Broadcast Group for
the AAFP-#1902 (November 19, 1998) [DVD Master]
Healthlink Television:
- “A New Way to Look at Patient Education” (1990) [DVD Master]
- Anemia; Healthy Snacks for Children; Calcium; Bed Wetting; Burns; Planning for
Pregnancy; HIV/AIDS; Aerobics; Independent Living for the Elderly; Drug Abuse in
Kids (Episode #FP9103) (No Date) (38:30) [DVD Master]
- Calling your Doctor (1-7-1991); Women and Smoking (1-8-1991); Ear Infections (1-81991); Poison Safety (n.d.); Divorce & Parenting (12-6-1990); Separation/Stranger
Anxiety (12-6-1990) (29:38) [DVD Master]
- Choosing Child Care (March 1, 1990) (4:02) [DVD Master]
- “Choosing Elder Care” with Jane Murray, MD (April 15, 1991) (4:03); “Picky Eaters”
with William Hulesch, MD (April 12, 1991) (3:55) [DVD Master]
- Ear Infections; Osteoporosis (No Date) (10:23) [DVD Master]
- Family Physician Affiliate Reel-Promotional tape for Program with samples (Nutrition;
Breakfast and Allergic Rhinitis) (September 26, 1990) (12:52) [DVD Master]
- Family Practice: Program I- Women & Smoking; Health Breakfast; Sun Protection;
Exercise; Starting Out; Mammography; Allergic Rhinitis; Divorce & Parenting; Calling
Your Doctor; Stress Management; Separation/Stranger Anxiety (1991) (1:00:00) [DVD
Master]
- Family Practice: Program II- Hypertension; Picky Eaters; Exercise; At Home; Choosing
Elder Care; TV Viewing Habits; Teen Skin Care; Terrible/Terrific Twos; Low Back Pain;
Asthma; Safe Dieting (1991) (1:00:00) [DVD Master]
- Features Women & Smoking; Breakfast Nutrition; Mammography; Exercise &
Pregnancy; Safe Dieting; Choosing Childcare; Women & Cholesterol; Stress
Management; Menopause; Dry Skin Care (HTV-OB 9001) (August 30, 1990) (58:42)
[DVD Master]
- Fitness After 50; Diabetes (Episode #9104) (No Date) (7:55) [DVD Master]
- High Blood Pressure; Picky Eaters- #9102 (April 26, 1991) (1:00:00) [DVD Master]
- Promotional Videotape (1991) [DVD Master]
- Sun Protection; Toilet Training; Mammography (No Date) (14:32) [DVD Master]
- TV Viewing Habits; Baby’s 1st Check-up; Poison Safety; Toilet Training; Choosing
Child Care; Car Safety Seats; Nutrition: 1st Year; Calling Your Doctor; 1st Aid Burns;
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Early Dental Care (Episode #9002) (September 13, 1990) (1:00:00) [DVD Master]
- Women and Smoking- #9101 (March 20, 1991) (1:00:00) [DVD Master]
“Help Yourself To Health”
- (c. 1986) [DVD Master]
- (June 25, 1986) (4:00) [DVD Master]
- Dub (No Date) [DVD Master]
Immunization Resources for Family Physicians
(2006) (Also includes DVD holder with information)
Internal Management System (IMS) (January 15, 2008) [RESTRICTED ACCESS]
Kidnetic.com: Tap into the Energy, Produced by ACTIVATE (AAFP a partner of) (2005)
“Malnutrition in the Elderly”
- KNWS-TV, Houston, TX; “Market Talk” with Bruce Bagley, MD; WNYT-TV,
Albany, NY with Bruce Bagley, MD (c. 1993) (10:26) [DVD Master]
Max’s Magical Delivery: Fit for Kids – A DVD for Parents and Kids
FitTV – cosponsored by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, AAFP, and
American Academy of Pediatrics (September 2004)
“Nurse Practitioners Vs. Primary Care Physicians”
- Healthweek, WTTW-TV, Chicago, IL with Melvin Gerald, MD (May 27, 1998) (4:27)
[DVD Master]
Nutrition Screening Initiative
- News Clips-Nutrition Care Alerts (August 18, 1999) (2:45) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
“The Other Diabetes” (Produced by the American Diabetes Association)
(1988) [DVD Master] (20:00)
Patient Education Handouts (1996 edition)
Patient Education Handouts (1999 edition)
Patient Education Handouts (2001 edition)
“Rubber Band Workout”
- Feeling Fine Production (April 14, 1986) (47:50) [DVD Master]
Scientific Activities Division PowerPoint Presentation from Open House (June 2006)
Smoking Public Service Announcements (PSAs)
“Ain’t Got No Reason” (:30); “Please Don’t Smoke” (:30); “Smokemaster Spot” (:30)
(May 11, 1987) [DVD Master]
Stop Smoking Program
CNN Early Prime with Gerald Keller, MD (December 30, 1990) (6:05) [DVD Master]
Tar Wars:
- Images CD (From Jeffrey J. Cain, MD Collection]
- Interviews/Media Training (No Date) [DVD Master]
- KGTV-TV 10 News, 5 pm, San Diego (October 18, 2002) [DVD Master]
- National Poster Contest (1998)- Hilton Inn Northeast, Kansas City, MO (June 26, 1998,
5-9 p.m.) [DVD Master]
- National Poster Contest (1998)- Hilton Inn Northeast, Kansas City, MO (June 27, 1998,
9-11 a.m.) [DVD Master]
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- National Poster Contest (May 25, 1999) (12:03) [DVD Master]
- National Poster Contest (1999) Channel 4 Piece [DVD Master]
- “Tar Wars” – A Tobacco-Free Education Program for Kids; 5 minute video; 60 second
PSA; 30 second PSA; 15 second PSA [DVD Masters] (2 copies)
- “Tar Wars” – A Tobacco-Free Education Program for Kids; 5 minute video; 60 second
PSA; 30 second PSA; 15 second PSA (2003) [DVD Master]
- Tar Wars Files (July-September 2007)
- Tar Wars National Conference, Video Footage, Disc 1 (July 26, 2010)
- Tar Wars National Conference, Video Footage, Disc 2 (July 26, 2010)
- Tar Wars Poster Contest DVD (2010)
- 2011 Tar Wars Video Contest Winner- Blaire McCarthy, Florida (DVD signed by
Blaire McCarthy)
Tobacco Cessation Office Champions Pilot Project CD (2011)
“What Goes Up” (Produced by the American Heart Association) (1985) [DVD Master]
(13:00)
“A Witches Brew…Secondhand Smoke in the Workplace” (c. 1993) (10:38) [DVD
Master]
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Socioeconomics Division
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AAFP-PT: The Physician’s Proficiency Testing Program, Event 2002-B, Computer
Reporting Format (2002)
AAFP-PT: The Physician’s Proficiency Testing Program, Event 2003-B, Computer
Reporting Format (2003)
“America’s Vital Signs: Partners in Care”
NBC Nightly News, NBC-TV Network with Milt Seifert, MD of Excelsior, MN (May
12, 1989) (28:22) [DVD Master]
“Benefits of Family Practice in Hospitals”
Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
(c. 1985, 12:45) [DVD Master]
“The Doctor’s Orders”
Regarding the Shortage of Doctors in Rural and Urban Areas with Glen Aukerman, MD;
Janet Realini, MD and A. Earl Mgebroff, MD (1990) (1:30) [DVD Master]
Embracing a New Model of Care: Bringing Joy Back into Family Medicine (2 copies)
(2004)
HIPAA Manual (2001)
HIPAA Manual (2002)
METRIC (Measuring Evaluating Treating Research Into Care)
Overview of Program (4:00) (No date) (2 copies)
Operational Procedures for the Physician Office (2006)
OSHA Compliance Manual (2006)
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“An Ounce of Prevention” (Hospital Privileges)
Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
(c. 1985) (19:55) [DVD Master]
The POL Microscopy Atlas, 2nd Edition (April 2005)
POL Topics: A Laboratory Design Tool (2004)
“Prescription for Malpractice Prevention”
Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) (54:24) [DVD
Master]
Privileging Crash Cart
Protocol for Handling Hospital Privilege Problems; Procedural Privileges Legal Opinion;
and Family Medicine in Hospitals: Strategies for Strength (2004)
Quality Care for Diverse Populations (2002) (50:00) [DVD Master]
“The Road Less Traveled”
Rural Family Medicine-Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians
(AAFP) (2000) (17:00) [DVD Master]
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Strategic Partnerships Division- See:
Corporate Development Division
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-TransforMED
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“TransforMED Press Conference,” ConnectLive Communications, Washington, DC,
April 3, 2006 [DVD Master]
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F)
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AAFP President Rick Kellerman, MD
Presentation on Hurricane Katrina Relief, AAFP/F Corporate Advisory Council Meeting,
St. Pete Beach, FL, January 30, 2007 (2 copies)
Annual Corporate Advisory Council (CAC) Meeting and Dinner- Presentation via video
by Health & Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson (September 30, 2004) [DVD
Master]
Board of Trustees
- Paperless Agenda (November 2006)
- Paperless Agenda (May 2007)
- Paperless Agenda (November 2007)
- Paperless Agenda (May 2008)
- Paperless Agenda (November 2008)
- Paperless Agenda (May 2009)
- Paperless Agenda (November 2009)
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Cities for Life Launch Day Photos (2012)
“Family Health Foundation of America Presents Corporate Membership” (April 2, 1987)
(11:00) V96.125 [DVD Master]
Family Health Foundation of America Presents “To Your Future Health” (c. 1985, 15:00)
(3 copies) [DVD Master]
“The Family Physician: Evolution of a Specialty”
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (March 21, 1991) (2 copies) [DVD
Masters]
“The Family Practice Residency In Your Medical Community”
Produced by the Family Health Foundation of America (c. 1985, 17:15)
General/Miscellaneous Materials- Historical Anniversary Materials:
- 50th Anniversary DVD (2007) (3 copies)
- 50 Years Video Acquisition Tape
- Library #14460, Walter J. (Jack) Stelmach, Tape 1 (2007)
- Library #14461, Walter J. (Jack) Stelmach cont, William H. Coleman, Tape 2 (2007)
- Library #14462, William H. Coleman cont., Michael Fleming, Tape 3 (2007)
- Library #14463, Michael Fleming cont., Zandra Maffett, Tape 4 (2007)
- Library #14464, Gretchen Dickson, Tape 5 (2007)
General/Miscellaneous Materials- Physicians With Heart:
- (2000) Doctor’s Interviews, Dallas (for promotional video for Vietnam trip) (Sept.
2000) [DVD Master]
- (2001) Video News Release (Feb. 2001) [DVD Master]
- (2002) KSHB Channel 41 (Nov. 26-27, 2002) [DVD Master]
- (2002) Tashkent, Uzbekistan (Oct. 25, 2002) [DVD Master]
- (2002) Uzbekistan 2002 Airlift CD-ROM with photographs of airlift
- (2003) Kyrgyzstan (Oct. 2003)
- (2004) Photos-Georgia
- (2004) PowerPoint presentation
- (2005) Comcast Newsmakers Interview (Aug. 20, 2005) [DVD Master]
- (2005) “Heart to Heart International: Connecting You to a World in Need” [clip of
Sandy Panther, AAFP/F EVP]
- (2005) Tajikistan
- (2005) Tajikistan-North Team and Children’s Project
- (2007) Photos from Tajikistan by Jeff Altwies
- (2007) Photos taken and collected by Lelo Quarles, MD
- (2008) Children’s Project Walk
- (2008) Kyrgyzstan Photos
- (2011) Kyrgyzstan (2 copies)
Nutrition Spokesperson Training:
- American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F) (April 25, 2003)
(Group #1-Iowa) [DVD Master]
- American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F) Nutrition
Spokesperson Training (April 25, 2003) (Group #2-Pennsylvania) [DVD Master]
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- American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F) Nutrition
Spokesperson Training (April 25, 2003) (Group #3-California) [DVD Master]
- American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F) Nutrition
Spokesperson Training (April 25, 2003) (Group #4-Florida) [DVD Master]
- American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F) Nutrition
Spokesperson Training (April 25, 2003) (Group #5-Team Dixie) [DVD Master]
Physicians With Heart- See: General/Miscellaneous Materials-Physicans With Heart
Programs-Archives for Family Practice/Center for the History of Family Medicine:
- Archives for Family Practice/Center for the History of Family Medicine
Orientation for AAFP/F Board of Trustees (March 4, 1996) V96.378 (2 copies) [DVD
Masters]
- Archives for Family Practice PowerPoint Presentation (Mac Formatted Version; 2002)
- Center for the History of Family Medicine Photographs (2004)
- Center for the History of Family Medicine PowerPoint Presentation (Draft Version;
2004)
- Center for the History of Family Medicine PowerPoint Presentation (Final Version;
2004) (2 copies)
- Center for the History of Family Medicine PowerPoint Presentations (2014; includes InHouse version revised Sept. 16, 2014; Web version revised Sept. 25, 2014; and Talking
Points for GO! Program presentation on Sept. 17, 2014) (2 copies)
- Photographs of History of Rural Medicine Conference held at AAFP Headquarters and
sponsored by the Center for the History of Family Medicine as a collaborative project of
the Program in History of Medicine, University of Minnesota, the American Academy
of Family Physicians Foundation, and the Departments of Family Medicine and History
and Philosophy of Medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center. (Photographs
by Herbert Young, MD) (April 7, 2015) [1 CD]
Programs-Huffington Library (Herb L. Huffington, MD Memorial Library)
- Library Dedication (August 14, 1982) V96.148
- Library Dedication (August 14, 1982) for Pat Gibson’s Farewell Reception (November
20, 1996)
Programs-Family Medicine Cares International:
- Slideshow (September 2013) [DVD]
Programs-Resident Repayment Program (RRP)
- Mary Beth Sokach, DO (Raw Footage from Scientific Assembly) (1995) [DVD Master]
- Resident Repayment Program (RRP) Produced by the American Academy of Family
Physicians (April 1996) (9:26) (3 copies) [DVD Masters]
- Resident Repayment Program (RRP) With Douglas Henley, MD and Suzanne El-Attar,
MD (July 1995) (3 copies) V96.326a-c [DVD Masters]
- Resident Repayment Program (RRP) With William H. Coleman, MD, PhD, Past
President, AAFP (October 21, 1995) (6:20) [DVD Master]
Programs-Rocking Chair Project:
- Pilot Programs Site: Altoona FPRP (March 30, 2005)
- Rocking Chair Project NJN News Video Clip (11/15/2005)
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“Re-Examining Family Practice”
Thomas Stern, MD, William Coleman, MD, Michelle Jones, MD re: House Calls
VNR (c. 2000) (1:42) [DVD Master]
Schering/Key State Leadership Grant Award Program
Rhode Island Academy of Family Physicians Garvin Award Video (9/26/2003) (5:50)
[DVD Master]
“Specialty of Family Practice” (1991) (8:45) V96.122 (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
Website (July 2008)
American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)
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“ABFP- 30TH Anniversary 1969-1999” (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
“American Board of Family Practice”
Channel 7 Eyewitness News at 4:30 pm, Chicago, IL
(February 25, 1981, 4:30 pm CST) [DVD Master]
American Board of Family Practice/Medicine (ABFP/ABFM) History
Interview with Nicholas Pisacano, MD, 1st Executive Director & Secretary of the ABFP
Interviewed by Christian Ramsey, MD (c. 1983) [DVD Master]
American Board of Family Medicine-Oral History interviews with Drs. Paul Young,
Robert Avant and James C. Puffer (Rough Cut; 2009)
“Family Physicians Care for America” (Program Launch-1986 Exhibit Videotape) (3:00)
Sponsored by American Academy of Family Physicians & American Board of Family
Practice [DVD Master]
“Partners in Health: The American Board of Family Practice Shepherd’s Centers of
America” [DVD Master]
Association of Family Medicine Administration (AFMA)
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AFMA Staffing Survey (2005)
Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD)
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AFMRD Logos (Oct. 8, 2007)
AFPRD CD (No date)
Board of Directors
- Photographs (2004)
- Photographs (2005)
- Photographs (2006-2007)
Comprehensive Immunization Curriculum for Family Medicine Residency Programs
(2010)
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Exhibit Booth Graphics: Bones, Diabetes, NIPDD & PDW (2004)
Exhibit Signs & Posters: Diabetes (2004)
“Lifting the Veil” Video Resources (2006)
Membership Invoices (2004)
National Institute for Program Director Development (NIPDD)
- (2001-2002) Academic Project: “The History of Family Medicine and its Impact in U.S.
Health Care Delivery,” by Cecilia Gutierrez, MD (May 2002)
- (2002-2003) Expand Your Horizons: NIPDD Presentations
- (2003-2004) NIPDD Presentations
- (2004) NIPDD 10th Anniversary Video, Final Revised Version, TRT 10:45 (June 2,
2004)
- (2004) Commitment to Excellence: NIPDD’s 10th Anniversary, 1994-2004 (2 copies)
- (2004-2005) NIPDD Presentations
- (2005-2006) Advanced; NIPDD Presentations
- (2006-2007) NIPDD Fundamentals
- (2006-2007) NIPDD Resources
- (2007-2008) NIPDD Fundamentals
- (2007-2008) NIPDD Resources
- (2008-2009) NIPDD Fundamentals
NIPDD Photographs (June 2005)/Workshop for Directors of Family Medicine
Residencies Photographs (2006)
Preparing the Personal Physicians for Practice (p4)-p4 Innovators Make a Difference; p4
Kick Off, Kansas City, MO (May 17-19, 2007)
Education
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Academic Medical Centers- Kansas
- Pioneers & Visionaries: The First 100 Years of the University of Kansas School of
Medicine (2004)
Academic Medical Centers-Oregon
- Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Department of Family Medicine
35th Anniversary/Merle Pennington, MD Lectures in Family Medicine
Pennington Lectures Reunion (2007)
Academic Medical Centers-South Carolina
- Department of Family Practice, University of South Carolina College of Medicine,
Charleston, SC- “Touch of Love” with Otis M. Pickehty, MD and Hiram Curry, MD
(1973) [DVD Master] (26:00)
Effect of Continuing Medical Education Interventions on Physician Performance and
Patient Health Outcomes: A 10-Year International Study of Randomized Controlled
Trials with Family Physicians and General Practitioners
PC Version, October 14, 2003
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Residency Training Programs-Georgia
- The Southwest Georgia Family Medicine Residency Program – Phoebe Putney
Memorial Hospital A Place of Limitless Possibilities (No date)
Residency Training Programs-Michigan
- Wayne State University /Crittenden Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program
Information (c. 2009)
Residency Training Programs-New York
- Family Practice Residency Program, University of Rochester & Highland Hospital,
Rochester, NY - “Today Show” with Eugene Farley, MD (No Date) [DVD Master]
(8:00)
Residency Training Programs-Virginia
- Riverside Family Practice Residency, Virginia Commonwealth University (2002-2003)
Residency Training Programs-Wisconsin
- St. Luke’s Family Practice Center University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI (c. 1985)
[DVD Master]
Residency Training Programs-Wyoming
- University of Wyoming Family Medicine Residency at Casper Residency and Local
Area Information (No date)
Family Medicine/Family Practice
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AAFP Dateline-Roundtable Discussions
Roundtable #1: Student Interest & the Future of Family Medicine Project; Roundtable #2:
Medicare Reimbursement & Medical Liability Insurance; Roundtable #3: Electronic
Health Records; Roundtable #4: Health Care Coverage for All – With Drs. Martin,
Fleming, Lopez and Henley (August 7, 2003) [DVD Master]
“AAFP: Our Specialty Is You” (1998) (11:00) (3 copies) [DVD Masters]
“Beware the Wind”
Produced by the Airlie Foundation, Warrenton, VA (March 1967) [DVD Master] (22:30)
“Bob Beamon for High Blood Pressure” (PSA)
(West Glen Video) (0:60, 0:30, 0:20 Versions) (2 copies) [DVD Master]
“A Doctor for the Family” (1965) (29:18) [DVD Master]
“Doctors for People: The New Specialists in Family Practice” with Donald Potts, MD of
Independence, MO; Jack Stelmach, MD, Director of Goppert Family Care Center,
Kansas City, MO; and Kenneth Blair, MD of West Suburban Hospital near Chicago (c.
1975) [DVD Master]
East Carolina University School of Medicine Annual Family Medicine Lecture- “The
Other Family in Family Medicine” by Donald L. Weaver, MD (1987) V96.011 [DVD
Master]
“Effective Patient Relations for Today’s Family Practice”
Produced by AAFP (February 15, 1988) (23:17) V96.124 [DVD Master]
“Effective Patient Relations for Today’s Family Practice”
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Produced by AAFP (October 28, 1988) (23:17) [DVD Master]
“Family Doctor”
Off-line Edit (No Date) (56:46) [DVD Master]
“The Family Doctor”
KZKC-TV, Kansas City, MO with Allan Bruckheim, MD and Richard Inskip, MD
(January 16, 1986) (14:14-17:17; 3:03 TRT) V96.026 [DVD Master]
“Family Doctor (Family Practice…A Specialty for Our Time)”
Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) (55:00) (First Edit)
[DVD Master]
“Family Doctors Coordinate Patients,” ABC 7 News at Four, WLS-TV Ch. 7 (ABC)
Chicago, March 29, 2005, 4-5 pm (00:54) [DVD Master]
“Family Doctors in Maine”
Sunday Morning, CBS-TV Network (August 18, 1985, 9 a.m.) (9:40) V96.115 [DVD
Master]
“Family Doctor Shortage”
World News Tonight, (November 2, 2006 [DVD Master]
“Family Doctors Shortage”
CBS Evening News, CBS-TV/Network (October 6, 1990, 6:30 p.m.) (2:49) V96.071
[DVD Master]
Family Health Month (1999)
- Family Health Month (1999) Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians
(AAFP) (October 1999) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- Video News Releases on Surviving Breast Cancer, Mental Health Awareness, Elder
Abuse, Tough Subjects and PSA “Once You Start Talking” (November 9, 1999) (8:30)
(2 copies) [DVD Masters]
“Family Medical Center”
Ralph Edwards/Stu Billett Productions (1988) V96.016 [DVD Master]
“Family Medical Center” Composite Video (c. 1985) [DVD Master]
“Family Medical Center” (Revised)
Lorimar Telepictures TV20300 WO#1265 (April 28, 1988) V96.017 [DVD Master]
“Family Medicine: Caring for the World”
Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (May 21, 1998) (7:43) [DVD
Master]
“Family Medicine Update”
“Office GYN Procedures” (Episode #705, October 24, 1986) and “Office Surgical
Procedures” (Episode, #718, January 26, 1987) V96.001 [DVD Master]
“Family Medicine’s Cincinnati Beginnings”
Produced by the University of Cincinnati Medical Center (c. 1990) (11:43) [DVD
Master]
“Family Physician: The Specialist of Choice”
Produced by AAFP- Control Track Window (April 12, 1990) (7:50) [DVD Master]
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“Family Physician: The Specialist of Choice”
Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
(November 16, 1995) (7:50) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
“Family Physician Specialists Vs. Other Specialists”
To Your Health, WDAF-TV with Meryl Lin McKean (September 3, 1996) [DVD
Master]
“The Family Physician’s Guide to HIV Infections & AIDS: Patient Management”
Produced by Lifetime Medical Television-2 Shows-Tied (December 6, 1989) (56:24)
V96.010 [DVD Master]
“Family Physicians: A New Breed of Doctor”
- Good Morning, America, ABC-TV Network with Morris Mellion, MD (February 7,
1992)
- This Morning, CBS-TV Network with Tillman Farley, MD (June 1, 1992) V96.082
[DVD Master]
“Family Practice”
Produced by Vision Associates, Inc. for AAFP- Off-Line Edit (March 11, 1996) (15:49)
(2 copies) [DVD Masters]
“Family Practice”
Produced by Vision Associates, Inc. for AAFP (April 12, 1996) (15:09) [DVD Master]
“Family Practice…A Specialty for Our Time”
Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) (1996) (15:30) (2
copies) [DVD Masters]
“Family Practice…A Specialty for Our Time”
Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) (June 26, 1996)
(15:29) [DVD Master]
“Family Practice…A Specialty for Our Time”
Produced by Glaxo Wellcome Healthcare Foundation- GVL456 (1997) (15:29) (2 copies)
[DVD Masters]
“Family Practice- A Specialty for Today”
- Produced by Vision Associates- Mono Mix (June 26, 1996) (15:29) [DVD Master]
- Produced by Vision Associates- Off-Line Edit (May 28, 1996) (15:09) [DVD Master]
“Family Practice Medicine”
World News Tonight, CBS-TV Network (April 29, 1993, 6:30-7 p.m. EST) (4:39)
V96.095 [DVD Master]
“Family Practices are Ailing-Putting ‘Health’ Back in Healthcare,” Live with Jay with
Douglas E. Henley, MD and Terry McGeeneyMD of AAFP (n.d.) (2 copies) [DVD
Masters]
“Feeling Good?” (1974) (27:00) [DVD Master]
“Fitness & Nutrition” PSA (:60) [DVD Master]
The Founding of Organized Family Practice/Family Medicine in the United States
Thomas U. Todd, MD (No Date) V96.121 [DVD Master]
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Goppert Family Care Center, Baptist Medical Center, Kansas City, MO
Goppert Vignettes (Taped June 2, 1977; Dub June 18, 1977) [DVD Master]
“GP Doctors” with Thomas Stern, MD, Director, Santa Monica Hospital Family Practice
Residency, Santa Monica, CA (CBS News, Feb. 10, 1972) [DVD Master] (5:00)
“Highway to Heaven-Country Doctor” Production #7953 (February 2, 1988) V96.018
[DVD Master]
“Hospital Maternity Care: Family Centered”
(Produced by Mead Johnson, April 7, 1972) [DVD Master] (16:00)
“Man of Every Hour”
The Lives and Practices of General Practitioners/Family Doctors (1960) (29:21) (2
copies) (Presented by Merck Sharp & Dohme) [DVD Masters]
“Marcus Welby, MD” Complete Season One (7-DVD set; includes pilot, “A Matter of
Humanities”) (1969-1970)
“Marcus Welby, MD” Complete Season Two (6-DVD set) (1970-1971)
“The Need for Family Physicians & Cost Effectiveness”
Daniel J. Ostergaard, MD–Also Beth Gallup on Heart Trouble (1990) V96.062 [DVD
Master]
“The New Specialty- Family Practice”
CBS This Morning, CBS-TV Network with Macaran A. Baird, MD (June 3, 1992) (3:30)
V96.087 [DVD Master]
“NPR-Family Physicians,” NPR National, July 24, 2008, 1-2 p.m. (5:13) (2 copies) [CD
Masters]
Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative Summit (Photographs)
AAFP-sponsored meeting (November 7, 2007)
“Pneumonia” PSA (:30) [DVD Master]
“Pneumonia” PSA (:60) [DVD Master]
“Primary Physicians”
Earthline, Channel 283, Direct TV with Dale Michels, MD (September 1997) [DVD
Master]
“The Return of the Family Doctor”
Produced by Dave Bell Associates, Inc., Hollywood, CA (c. 1985) [DVD Master]
“Return of the Family Physician to Massachusetts”
This Morning, CBS-TV Network, with Randall Miller, MD (January 31, 1995) [DVD
Master]
“The Return of Marcus Welby, MD” (May 16, 1984) (2:00:00) V96.038 [DVD Master]
“The Return of Marcus Welby, MD–Interview with Dr. Holverson”
(Harmon Holverson, MD) Healthbeat, NBC-TV Network (May 18, 1984, 8:30 p.m.)
(4:42) [DVD Master]
“Someone You Can Trust – Someone You Can Be” (1966) [DVD Master] (28:00)
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Space Shuttle Columbia Mission STS-90
Launch of STS-90, Cape Canaveral, FL (with Mission Specialist Dafydd Rhys Williams,
MD of Canada) Gift of the College of Family Physicians of Canada to the American
Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
(April 16, 1998) (4:37) [DVD Master]
Space Shuttle Columbia Mission STS-90
Post Flight Presentation, Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, followed by Discovery
News Report (with Mission Specialist Dafydd Rhys Williams, MD of Canada) Gift of
the College of Family Physicians of Canada to the American Academy of Family
Physicians (AAFP)
(May 29, 1998) (43:24) [DVD Master]
“To Be a Child” PSA (:60) [DVD Master]
“VD: What Is It?” Produced by Churchill Films in Cooperation with the AAFP
(1975) [DVD Master] (18:30)
“A Very Special Sailfish” (episode of Marcus Welby, MD)
Presented as a Public Service by the American Academy of Family Physicians
(1975) [DVD Master] (52:00)
“What Every Woman Wants to Know” with Constance Holt, MD
(WFLD-TV, Feb. 9, 1972) [DVD Master] (6:00)
“What is Family Practice Like in a Rural Community?”
by M.L. Madden, MD and Bruce Congue with Mike Montgomery, MD
Produced by the LSU School of Medicine Dept. of Family Practice, Baton Rouge, LA
(February 28, 1981) [DVD Master]
“Worldwide Education Seminar” with Robert Graham, MD, American Academy of
Family Physicians (AAFP) (January 17, 1995) [DVD Master]
“Your Family Physician” Produced by AAFP
(c. 1990) (8:00) V96.123 [DVD Master]
“Your Future Is Family Medicine – Speaking to Medical Students About Family
Medicine” Produced by AAFP and STFM. Developed in collaboration with ADFM,
AFMRD and the AFMO Predoctoral Education Subcommittee. (c. 2002) (2 copies)
Government
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Aberdeen Area Indian Health Service (No date)
Louis Sullivan, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
National Press Club Luncheon, Washington, D.C. (April 29, 1992) V96.085 [DVD
Master]
“Medicare & Medicaid” Primetime Live
WLS-TV/ABC Network (September 20, 1990, 9 p.m.) (13:47) V96.077 [DVD Master]
Medicare Debate with Dr. Douglas Henley, AAFP President
CNN (October 19, 1995) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
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National Health Service Corps
“Our Time, Our Story” (Release Date: June 1992) (47:42) [DVD Master]
Individuals
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AAFP Historical Perspectives
- With Mac F. Cahal, JD, Stanley R. Truman, MD, Nicholas Pisacano, MD and B. Leslie
Huffman, MD (August 16, 1996) [DVD Master]
Albani, Thomas E., Jr., MD
- “Family Physician of the Year” (Youngstown, OH, WFMJ 21 News 6PM, October 24,
2012, 6:21 p.m. [DVD Master]
Anderson, Julie, MD
- “Dr. Julie Anderson,” Minnesota Public Radio, The Daily Circuit, March 26, 2013,
10 a.m. (35:39) (2 copies) [CD Masters]
Bagley, Bruce, MD
- “Dr. Bruce Bagley-AAFP”, Morning Joe, MSNBC National, September 18, 2007, 6-7
am (05:44) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- “Dr. Bruce Bagley,” Walt Bodine Show, KCUR-FM (NPR), September 22, 2010, 12-1
pm (2 copies) [CD Masters]
Barnett, Lew, MD
“In Loving Memory of Dr. Benjamin Lewis Barnett, Jr. July 22, 1926-April 16, 2015”
(Memorial DVD from West Cobb Funeral Home and Crematory, Marietta, GA [DVD]
Benjamin, Regina, MD
This Morning, CBS-TV Network, Rural Alabama Physician Regina Benjamin, MD of
Bayou LaBatre, AL- One of the Women of the Year (January 4, 1996) [DVD Master]
Bishop, F. Marian, PhD, MSPH
- Interviewed by Daniel J. Ostergaard, MD- Raw Footage (June 4, 2001) [DVD Master]
- Interview-Raw 2- Interviewed by Daniel J. Ostergaard, MD (June 4, 2001) (3 copies)
[DVD Masters]
- Reminiscences- Interviewed by Daniel J. Ostergaard, MD (June 4, 2001) (4 copies)
[DVD Masters]
Blackwelder, Reid, MD
- “Dr. Reid Blackwelder,” WAMU The Diane Rehm Show, March 26, 2013, 10 a.m.
(48:19) [CD Master]
Blair, James Seaborn, MD
- Today Show, NBC-TV Network (November 30, 1988) (5:02) [DVD Master]
Branham, Annette
- Retirement Party (AAFP) (July 28, 1992) V96.160 [DVD Master]
Cahal, Mac F., JD
- AAFP Historical Perspectives Series (October 27, 1994, Revised) (27:42) (2 copies)
V96.324a-b [DVD Masters]
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- Oral Histories- Kansas City (1991) and San Francisco (1982; with Ulrich Bryner, MD
and Stanley Truman, MD) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- Oral History Interview-Tape #1 (June 12, 1991) V96.271 [DVD Master]
- Oral History Interview-Tape #2 (June 12, 1991) V96.272 [DVD Master]
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- America’s Health Network-Ask the Family Doctor with Dr. Walt Larimore; Guests: Jeff
Cain, MD and Sarah McMullen about Tar Wars (December 8, 1998) (From Jeffrey J.
Cain, MD Collection) [DVD Master]
- “Documentary Discussion with Dr. Cain,” CNN Sanjay Gupta, MD Special, March 10,
2013, 8 p.m. (22:03) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- Tobacco Spying, NBC Nightly News (May 17, 2002) [DVD Master]
 Candib, Lucy, MD
- CBS Early Show, CBS-TV Network, 7:00-8:00 am (May 9, 2002) (3:36) [DVD Master]
 Carmichael, Lynn, MD
- Oral history interview with William Ventres, MD (April 1991) (6:52) (4 copies) [DVD
Masters]
- Oral history interview with William Ventres, MD (April 1991) (Raw/Unedited footage)
[DVD Master]
- Oral history interview with William Ventres, MD (April 12, 1991) (Raw/Unedited
footage) (0-22 min.; Begins: Personal History; Ends-Treating “Family”) (#1 of 5) [DVD
Master]
- Oral history interview with William Ventres, MD (April 12, 1991) (Raw/Unedited
footage) (22-44:30; Begins: Trying to Start Family Medicine; Ends-In Miami) (#2 of 5)
[DVD Master]
-Oral history interview with William Ventres, MD (April 12, 1991) (Raw/Unedited
footage) (44:30-Restart 46:40; Begins: Miami (continued); Ends-STFM (#3 of 5) [DVD
Master]
-Oral history interview with William Ventres, MD (April 12, 1991) (Raw/Unedited
footage) (1:02:00-1:24:00; Begins: Membership in STFM; Ends-Constituency Based
Care) (#4 of 5) [DVD Master]
-Oral history interview with William Ventres, MD (April 12, 1991) (Raw/Unedited
footage) (1:24:00-1:42:00; Begins: Egos; Ends-Final Statements) (#5 of 5) [DVD Master]
 Carr, Robert, MD
- DCT – Medical Testing (May 27, 2002) [DVD Master]
 Chamberlain, Judith, MD
- “Partnership for Prescription Assistance,” Media Clips San Diego, Milwaukee,
Savannah, Tucson, Greensboro, Philadelphia (April 5, 2005) [DVD Master]
 Chaney, Ernie J., MD
- CNN Network with Ernie J. Chaney, MD (From Ernie J. Chaney Collection) (Sept. 7,
1982) [DVD Master]
- CNN Network with Ernie J. Chaney, MD (Sept. 7, 1982) (mislabeled Sept. 27, 1982)
[DVD Master]
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- MacNeil Lehrer Report, PBS-TV Network with Ernie J. Chaney, MD (No Date) [DVD
Master]
Ciccone, Alvin, MD
- Shortage of doctors taking Medicare, CBS Evening News – Eye on America
(May 12, 2003) [DVD Master]
Clinton, Claudene
- Retirement Party Luncheon (AAFP) (February 28, 1990) V96.153 [DVD Master]
Copeland, Lanny, MD
- CBS This Morning, 7 am (Feb. 17, 1999) (4:00) [DVD Master]
- “Chicago Tonight” (June 22, 1999) [DVD Master]
Corbin, Art
- 25th Anniversary & Retirement Party (AAFP) (June 10, 1993) V96.163 [DVD Master]
Costa, Anthony, MD
- Local 8 Weekend, KFMB-TV (CBS) San Diego, 5:00-5:30 pm (October 19, 2002)
(1:48) [DVD Master]
DeLay, William R.
- 30th Anniversary Party (AAFP) (1990) V96.156 [DVD Master]
Demuth, Dr. David
- Dr. David Demuth, October 26, 1949-October 9, 2007 Memorial DVD (2007)
- “Dr. Demuth”, Today at Five, KOLN-TV (CBS) Lincoln, October 3, 2007, 5-5:30 pm
(00:27) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
Dolen, Phyllis
- 25th Anniversary Party (AAFP) (April 22, 1994) V96.166 [DVD Master]
Elders, Jocelyn, MD
- “A Key to a Healthy America,” Up To Date with Steve Kraske, KCUR Kansas City,
MO, February 24, 2006 (59:00) [CD Master]
Ellert, William, MD
- “Family Physician of the Year” CBS News at 10 (KPHO-TV), September 28, 2008, 1010:35 p.m. (2:03) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
Ellington, David, MD
“Dr. David Ellington/Healthcare Reform,” NPR Tell Me More, July 27, 2009, 1-2 p.m.
(17:39) (2 copies) [CD Masters]
Elloway, John, MD, MPH
Health Education Series – Selected Topics in Preventive Medicine (1999-2003)
Epperly, Ted, MD
- “AAFP Fox-Ted Epperly,” Fox & Friends, August 21, 2009, 7-8 a.m. (03:23) (2
copies) [DVD Masters]
- Biography DVD (September 9, 2008)
- 2007 Congress of Delegates, Ted Epperly, MD, President-elect [DVD Master]
- “Dr. Epperly [Ted Epperly, MD],” Fox News Channel Happening Now, September 9,
2009, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. (02:18) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- “Dr. Ted Epperly,” (At the White House), MSNBC News Live, MSNBC, March 5,
2009, 4-5 p.m. (01:26) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
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- “Dr. Ted Epperly,” KCUR-FM 89.3, Kansas City, MO, March 6, 2009, 8-9 a.m. (08:53)
(2 copies) [CD Masters]
- “Health Care Reform [Dr. Ted Epperly],” Studio 12, KBDI-TV Colorado Public
Television, August 19, 2009 [CD Master]
- “Ted Epperly,” CNN News Room, September 15, 2009, 2-3 p.m. (06:25) (2 copies)
[DVD Masters]
- “Ted Epperly,” Marketplace, NPR National, August 19, 2009, 6:30-7 p.m. (01:50) (2
copies) [CD Masters]
- “Ted Epperly,” Marketplace, NPR National, November 4, 2008, 6:30-7 p.m. (4:46) (2
copies) [CD Masters]
- Ted Epperly, MD, Special Report with Brett Baier, Fox News Channel, September 9,
2009, 6-7 p.m. (02:34) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
Family Medicine Oral History Series
- Program #1- Malcom E. Phelps, MD; John S. Derryberry, MD/Program #2- Varian
Sloan, MD; Mac F. Cahal, JD V96.257 [DVD Master]
- Program #1- James D. Murphy, MD; Julius Michaelson, MD/Program #2- Mac F.
Cahal, JD; Stanley R. Truman, MD; Ulrich Bryner, MD V96.258 [DVD Master]
- Program #1- Chuck Nyberg; Lester Bibler, MD/Program #2- Robert A. Price, MD;
James L. Grobe, MD V96.259 [DVD Master]
- Program #1- George E. Burket, Jr., MD; W. Jack Stelmach, MD/Program #2- J. Jerome
Wildgen, MD; W. Jack Stelmach, MD V96.260 [DVD Master]
- Program #1- Herbert A. Holden, MD; Julius Michaelson, MD/Program #2- Nicholas J.
Pisacano, MD; B. Leslie Huffman, Jr., MD V96.261 [DVD Master]
- Stanley Truman, MD and Ulrich Bryner, MD- Interviewed by Mac F. Cahal, JD
Scientific Assembly, San Francisco, CA (1982) [DVD Master]
Fields, Larry, MD
- “Dr. Larry Fields- Flu,” News KFWB-AM (Ind) Los Angeles, CA, January 11, 2005, 56 p.m. (:39) [CD Master]
- “Dr. Larry Fields-Minute Clinics”, ABC News Now National, July 16, 2007, 10-11 am
ET (06:53) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- “Dr. Larry Fields-Walmart Retail Health Clinics,” The Squawk Box, CNBC National,
February 27, 2006 (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- “Health Centers in Pharmacies,” CNBC Power Lunch, May 19, 2006 [DVD Master]
- Health Clinics in Pharmacies; Dr. Larry Fields,” CBS Early Show, May 30, 2006 (2
copies) [DVD Masters]
- Larry Fields, MD, Liability Reform, USA Today, Video of Audio Interview (No Date;
c. 2005-06) (5:44) [DVD Master]
- “Retail Health Clinics,” CN8 Nitebeat, March 28, 2006 [DVD Master]
- “Retail Health Clinics-Dr. Larry Fields,” Science Friday, WBEZ-FM (NPR) Chicago,
August 31, 2007, 1-2 pm (17:50) [CD Master]
- Tribute to Dr. Fields from Jose M. “Jun” David, MD at the Annual Meeting of the
New York State AFP (2007)
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Filer, Wanda, MD
- “Dr. Wanda Filer,” Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, PA, WITF Beyond the Bio
(December 18, 2012) (2 copies) [CD Masters]
- Filer, Wanda, MD “Dr. Wanda Filer,” NPR Marketplace, March 25, 2013 (3:53)
(2 copies) [DVD Masters]
Fleming, Michael, MD
- CNN – Wolf Blitzer, Phone Interview (October 10, 2003) [DVD Master]
- “Medicare,” KTBS-TV (ABC) Shreveport, 10:00-10:35 pm (December 13, 2002) (2:13)
[DVD Master]
- Necessity of annual physician exams, Good Morning America (ABC) (August 13,
2003) [DVD Master]
Frank, Mary, MD
-“Dr. Mary Frank,” NPR National, August 11, 2005, 6-7 am or 9-10 am (05:03) [CD
Master]
- Infections Spread by Travelers, WBBM-TV Ch. 2 (CBS) Chicago, 10:00-10:35 pm
(October 11, 2004) (2:17) [DVD Master]
Frey, John J. III, MD
- Historical Interview Tapes-Interviews done by John Frey, MD (1987-1995)
Gehringer, Gerald R., MD
- “Low Back Pain” With Gerald R. Gehringer, MD – Produced by the LSU School of
Medicine, Baton Rouge, LA (November 6, 1979) (1:00:00) [DVD Master]
- “Nurse Practitioners” Today Show, NBC-TV Network with Gerald R. Gehringer, MD
and Dr. Fagin (July 20, 1983) [DVD Master]
- “Take Two,” CNN Network (June 21, 1983, 12 noon) [DVD Master]
Gerald, Melvin, MD
- Online Prescriptions, Healthweek, WNET, 3 pm (September 25, 1999) (7:40) [DVD
Master]
Geyman, John P., MD
- Oral History audio interview by John J. Frey III, MD [From John J. Frey III, MD
Collection] (June 27-28, 2006)
Goertz, Roland, MD
-“AAFP- Dr. Goertz,” PBS NewsHour, May 26, 2011, 7-8 pm (07:09) (2 copies) [DVD
Masters]
- “Dr. Roland Goertz, AAFP,” Special Report with Bret Baier, March 23, 2011, 6-7 pm
(02:10) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
-“Dr. Roland Goertz/AAFP,” WWRL Morning Show, WWRL-AM (Ind), November 22,
2010, 6-7 am (09:06) (2 copies) [CD Masters]
- “Dr. Roland Goertz,” The Shari Elliker Show, WBAL-AM (CBS) Baltimore, March 22,
2010, 11am-12 pm (Audio runtime: 13:14) (2 copies) [CD Masters]
-“Medicare Payment Survey” Radio Media Tour, American Academy of Family
Physicians, Spokesperson: Dr. Roland Goertz, AAFP President, November 22, 2010 (Set
of 3 CDs)
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- Today Show, NBC-TV Network (November 12, 1997, 8 a.m., EST) (5:10) [DVD
Master]
 Graham, Robert, MD
- “Dr. Robert Graham – Surgeon General’s Report” Kansas City Tonight, KMBC-TV,
Kansas City, MO (May 16, 1988) (1:19) [DVD Master]
- “Generic Drugs – Dr. Robert Graham” Live on Four, WBZ-TV, Boston, MA
(August 14, 1989, 5:30 PM) (7:22) [DVD Master]
- Today’s News (September 22, 1993) (18:58) V96.097 [DVD Master]
- “A Tribute to Robert Graham, MD” (1999) (9:45) [DVD Master]
 Graham, Robert, MD & Jane Henney, MD
- “Power Couple-Drs Robert Graham & Jane Henney” Fox 4 News at 10, WDAF, Kansas
City, MO (April 7, 1999, 10 p.m.) (2:55) [DVD Master]
 Harper, Dale
- 40th Anniversary Party (AAFP) (July 25, 1995) V96.168 [DVD Master]
 Harr, Patrick, MD
- “Dr. Patrick Harr,” NBC Nightly News, February 23, 2006 (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
-“People Living Longer (Aging),” Health Segment/Today Show, NBC, April 11, 2006
[DVD Master]
 Hasser, Clayton Raker
- Retirement Party (AAFP) (May 4, 2001) [DVD Master]
 Heim, Lori, MD
- “AAFP Lori Heim,” Fox Business, Fox Business Network, November 10, 2009, 11
a.m.-12 pm (06:50)(2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- “Dr. Lori Heim,” All Things Considered, NPR, March 15, 2010, 4-5 pm (04:23)(2
copies) [CD Masters]
- “Dr. Lori Heim,” America’s News HQ (Fox), March 21, 2010, 12-1 pm (2:53) (2
copies) [DVD Masters]
- “Dr. Lori Heim- Family Physicians and Medicare Patients,” Cisco Cotto Show, WLS
890 AM (Chicago), June 23, 2010 (2 copies) [CD Masters]
- “Dr. Lori Heim-Long-term Care-AMA,” Reach MD, XM Radio National, June 15,
2010, 12-1 pm (15:00) [CD Master]
- “Health Care [Lori Heim, MD],” Marketplace, NPR National, December 9, 2009, 6:30pm (02:00) (2 copies) [CD Masters]
- “Health Studies [Lori Heim, MD],” All Things Considered, NPR, November
20, 2009, 4:00-5:00 pm (03:44) [CD Master]
- “Heim Interview with Jane Brody,” WHPC Radio, December 21, 2008 (30:00) (2
copies) [CD Masters]
- “Lori Heim, MD,” CNN, Anderson Cooper 360, March 24, 2010, 10-11 pm (04:00) (2
copies) [DVD Masters]
- “Lori Heim, MD,” Fox Business Network, March 11, 2010, 11 am-12 pm (04:23) (2
copies) [DVD Masters]
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- “Lori Heim, MD,” World News Saturday, March 20, 2010, 6:30-7 pm (02:22) (2
copies) [DVD Masters]
Henley, Douglas E., MD
-“AAFP-Doug Henley, MD, FAAFP,” KMBC 9 News at Six, November 16, 2010, 66:30 pm (01:46) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- CD of Portrait photographs (August 22, 2000)
- “Workers’ Health Records,” Nightly Business Report, PBS National, December 6,
2006, 6:30-7 pm (02:31) [DVD Master]
Hicks, Claire, MD
- “Journey of a Country Doctor – The ‘AIDS Doctor’ in Georgia,” ABC Nightline
(No Date) [DVD Master]
Higgins, Robert W., MD
- “Preventive Medicine – Dr. Higgins” “Take Two,” CNN with Robert W. Higgins, MD
(February 14, 1985, 12 noon) (6:00) [DVD Master]
Hoel, Annette
- 25th Anniversary Party (AAFP) (September 21, 1990) V96.155 [DVD Master]
Holcomb, Estelle
- Retirement Luncheon (AAFP), RC’s Restaurant, Kansas City, MO (Jan. 13, 1998)
[DVD Master]
- 25th Anniversary Party (AAFP), Dining Room at 8880 Ward Parkway, Kansas City,
MO (Nov. 19, 1997) [DVD Master]
Holverson, Harmon E., MD
- Daywatch, CNN Network with Dr. Harmon E. Holverson, MD
(January 25, 1984, 9 a.m.) (7:10) [DVD Master]
- “4 Today,” WBZ-TV, Boston, MA (May 31, 1984) (1:00) [DVD Master]
- “Walk In Clinics” Research Communications, Heartbeat Show #103 with Harmon
Holverson, MD (1984) [DVD Master]
Huet-Vaughn, Yolanda, MD
- Sally Jessy Raphael Show regarding Dr. Vaughn’s refusal to be deployed during the
Gulf War (c. 1991) (34:25) V96.078 [DVD Master]
Huffman, B. Leslie, Jr., MD
- Midday, WNEW-TV with B. Leslie Huffman, Jr., MD (June 15, 1977) [DVD Master]
Jaffe, Rebecca, MD
- Overhauling Health Care,” Morning Edition, NPR National, March 26, 2007, 5-9 am
(05:41) [CD Master]
Jones, James G., MD
- Native American Ceremony Honoring Dr. Jones at the AAFP Congress of Delegates
(1988) (12:27) V96.024 [DVD Master]
Kahn, Norman, MD
– “Healthcare Cost & Access: A Prescription for Change,” Kansas Public Radio (Oct.
31, 2005) [CD Master]
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 Kakutani, Carla, MD
- “Carla Kakutani, M.D.,” PBS Newshour with Jim Lehrer, December 26, 2008, 7-8 p.m.
(9:49) [DVD Master]
 Kathrens, Jean
- Retirement Party (AAFP) (September 1, 1992) V96.162 [DVD Master]
 Kellerman, Rick, MD
- AAFP President-Speech at Scientific Assembly, Washington, DC, October 2006
- “Are You Getting the Health Check-up’s You Need?” (with Rick Kellerman, MD) , 9
News Daybreak KUSA-TV (NBC) Denver, June 20, 2007, 5-6 a.m. (03:21) [DVD]
-“Are You Getting the Health Check-up’s You Need?” (with Rick Kellerman, MD) ,
DSS_Dig (.mpg, .wnv, .mp4, .mp3 files) (2007) [DVD]
- “Are You Getting the Health Check-up’s You Need?” (with Rick Kellerman, MD) ,
KUSA-Denver; WCTV-Tallahassee; WGHP-Greensboro; WCJB-Gainesville; KCRGCedar Rapids; WLOX-Biloxi; WTVO-Rockford; KBMT-Beaumont (2007) [DVD]
- “Are You Getting the Health Check-up’s You Need?” (with Rick Kellerman, MD) , 1)
WIOD-AM; 2) WTOP-AM; 3) WDUN-AM; 4) WFIN-AM; 5) KRES-FM; 6) KJFF-AM;
7) MetroNetworks-Chicago; 8) Good News Broadcast (2007) [CD]
- “Are You Getting the Health Check-up’s You Need?” (with Rick Kellerman, MD) ,
YouTube DSS Digital (2007) [DVD]
- “Dr. Kellerman-Cough Medicine,” World News with Charles Gibson, ABC National,
January 22, 2008, 6:30-7 p.m. (2:52) [DVD Master]
- “Disappearing Family Doctor,” The Exchange, New Hampshire Public Radio,
November 1, 2006 (2 copies) [CD Masters]
- “Dr. Rick Kellerman,” CBS Evening News, CBS National, October 27, 2007 (2 copies)
[DVD Masters]
- “Dr. Rick Kellerman,” Morning Edition, KANU Kansas City, MO, Feb. 2, 2009, 8-9
a.m. (03:05) (2 copies) [CD Masters]
- “Dr. Rick Kellerman-Online House Calls (EHR),” CBS Early Show, CBS National,
April 30, 2007, 7-8 am (03:13) [DVD Master]
- “How Celebrities Feel About Going to Doctor,” Your Total Health, Syndicated TV
National, April 18, 2007, 15:30-16:00 pm (03:47) [DVD Master]
- “In-Store Clinics,” Your Total Health, Episode #311, December 9, 2006 [DVD Master]
- Patient Bill of Rights Press Conference (DC), with Congressman Dennis Moore,
KMBC-9 (April 10, 2000) (22:00-22:52) [DVD Master]
- “Presidential Candidates and Stress-Dr. Rick Kellerman,” CNN Special Investigations
Unit, May 25, 2008, 8-9 p.m. (4:27) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- “Retail Clinics,” Your Total Health, Syndicated TV National, December 10, 2006,
15:30-16:00 pm (05:53) [DVD Master]
- “Retail Health Clinics,” Morning Call, CNBC National, June 25, 2007, 11 am-12 pm
(6:44) [DVD Master]
- SCHIP [State Children’s Health Insurance Program] Press Conference with Dr. Rick
Kellerman, Porland, Maine, August 13, 2007 (Photographs) [CD]
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Kessler, David, MD
- “Drugs Not Helpful,” Morning Edition, NPR National, January 30, 2007, 8-9 am
(02:46) [CD Master]
King, James, MD
- “Dr. James King,” NBC Nightly News, December 28, 2008, 6:30-7 p.m. (2:27)
(2 copies) [DVD Masters]
-“Dr. Jim King,” The Stephanie Miller Show, Syndicated Radio National, October 26,
2007 (2 copies) [CD Masters]
Knickerbocker, Mary
- Retirement Party (AAFP) (January 4, 1991) V96.158 [DVD Master]
Kolb, Weldon G., MD
- Dedication of Dr. Kolb Pavilion, M.C.H. (From Weldon G. Kolb, MD Collection)
[DVD Master]
- Retirement Party-Part 1 & 2 (January 12, 1992) (From Weldon G. Kolb, MD
Collection) (2 discs) [DVD Master]
- Retirement Reception at First Baptist Church, LaMarque, TX (January 12, 1992)
(43:00, with a :40 blank lead-in) (From Weldon G. Kolb, MD Collection) [DVD Master]
Krotowski, Mark H., MD
- Medicare, BET Tonight, 11:00 pm-12:00 am (March 19, 2002) (2:50) [DVD Master]
- Medicare, CBS Evening News, 6:00-6:30 pm (April 7, 2002) (2:18) [DVD Master]
Lawrence, Darlene, MD
- “Income/Salaries,” NPR, June 23, 2006 [CD Master]
Loxterkamp, David, MD
- Nightline interview with Loxterkamp, Belfast, Maine (March 13, 2000) [DVD Master]
Lyons, Paul, MD
- American Morning with Paula Zahn, CNN, 8:00-9:00 am (Nov. 4, 2002) (4:28)
CNN Headline News, 8:30-9:00 am (Nov. 4, 2002) (2:18) [DVD Master]
Marker, Jason, MD
- “Jason Marker, MD-Primary Care,” CBS Evening News, March 25, 2010, 6:30-7 pm
(02:29) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
Martin, Charlotte
- 25th Anniversary Party (AAFP) (July 29, 1992) V96.161 [DVD Master]
Martin, James, MD
- Future of Family Medicine, CNN Headline News, 12:30-1:00 pm (April 1, 2004) (3:00)
[DVD Master]
Mayfield, Kathy
- 30th Anniversary Party (AAFP) AAFP Dining Room (June 16, 1994, 3 p.m.) V96.167
[DVD Master]
McCord, Paul S., DO
- Memorial Service (November 30, 1996) [DVD Master]
- Video Memoir by Don & Ann McCord (February 1997) [DVD Master]
McPherson, Deborah, MD
- Suffering with PCOS, KSHB CH 41, 10 pm (July 18, 2002) [DVD Master]
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 Mellion, Dr. Morris
- CBS News Nightwatch, CBS-TV Network (September 6, 1991, 2:30 a.m., EST) (23:00)
V96.081 [DVD Master]
 Metcalf, Harry, MD
- “Dr. Metcalf – Stop Smoking Program”
Pulse-Plus, WTVT-TV, Tampa, FL (January 18, 1988, 12 noon) (5:42) [DVD Master]
 Miller, R. Michael, JD
- Honorary AAFP Membership Award (1998) (5:15) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- Honorary Membership Award (AAFP) (September 15, 1998) V96.170 [DVD Master]
- “Staff Video” San Francisco, CA (September 1998) [DVD Master]
- Tribute (AAFP) (October 14, 2000) V96.169 [DVD Master]
- 25th Anniversary Party (AAFP) (September 24, 1993) V96.165 [DVD Master]
 Miniefee, Tom
- 30th Anniversary Party (AAFP), AAFP Headquarters Office Dining Room
(September 15, 1993) V96.164 [DVD Master]
 Montauk, Susan, MD
- Over-the-Counter Medication Guide (CBS) (No Date) [DVD Master]
 Murray, Jane, MD
- Farewell Party (AAFP) (Director, AAFP Education Division) (January 3, 1991)
V96.157 [DVD Master]
 Nikolaus, Donald, MD
- The John Eastman Show, WTSP-TV, St. Petersburg, FL with Donald Nikolaus, MD
(August 22, 1980) (1:00:00) [DVD Master]
 O’Sullivan, Adele, MD
- Photographs by Tom Spitz (January 2006 (Disc I & II; 2 CDs)
 Panther, Sandra L., CFRE
- PowerPoint Presentation in Honor of her Retirement as AAFP/F Executive Director &
AAFP Vice President for Corporate Development at AAFP/F Corporate Advisory
Council Meeting, St. Pete Beach, FL, January 30, 2007
 Paris, Richard, MD
- “Doctor Travels to See Patients by Plane,” Today, NBC National, March 13, 2007, 8-9
am (04:18) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- Photographs by Sheri Porter (2005) [CD]
 Rakel, Robert, MD
- Oral History audio interview conducted by John Rogers, MD, MPH, MEd, Part I (CD)
(May 19, 2010)
- Oral History audio interview conducted by John Rogers, MD, MPH, MEd, Part II (CD)
(May 19, 2010)
 Ramirez, Mario E., MD
- “Instead of El Dorado: The Tribulations of the Migrant Farm Worker, Starr County,
Texas, 1972”
- “Mario E. Ramirez, MD: Frontier Medicine, South Texas, 1950-1993”
- “Mario E. Ramirez, MD, The University of Texas at Austin, Distinguished Alumnus
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Award,” Walter Cronkite, narrator, 1975
- “Salute, to a South Texas Legend, Mario E. Ramirez, MD”
Produced by the Med-Ed staff, UTHSC San Antonio office at McAllen, Texas,
January 4, 2007
- “Status: Physician Work Force South Texas”
Produced by Mario E. Ramirez, MD, UTHSC SA Med-Ed office, McAllen, Texas,
Sept. 2005
- “A Story of Two Texans: Mario & Sarah Ramirez”
Told by Francisco G. Cigarroa, MD, President, The University of Texas Health
Science Center at San Antonio, April 2, 2007
Renner, John H., MD
- Director of Medical Development, St. Mary’s Medical Center, Kansas City, MO
Nutrition Fraud Presentation (c. 1988) [DVD Master]
Roberts, Richard, MD, JD
- Boutique Medicine, NBC Nightly News (May 6, 2003) [DVD Master]
- Boutique Medicine, Talkback Live, CNN, 3:00-4:00 pm (January 22, 2002) (10:25)
[DVD Master]
- The News with Brian Williams
MSNBC-TV Cable, January 15, 2002, 8:00-9:00 p.m., 6:02
- Patient Bill of Rights effect on physician paperwork, WDAF Ch 4, 10 pm (July 8, 2001)
[DVD Master]
Rockufeler, JoAnn
- 25th Anniversary Party (AAFP) (June 8, 1990) V96.154 [DVD Master]
Rodgers, Denise V., MD
- Oral History video interview conducted by Jessica Muller, PhD, at STFM Annual
Spring Conference, New Orleans, LA (DVD & CD; mp3 file) (April 29, 2011)
Satcher, David, MD, PhD
- Channel 3 Reports, KCRA-TV NBC, Sacramento, CA (October 8, 1997, 12 noon)
(2:17) [DVD Master]
- CNN, Nomination of Dr. Satcher as U.S. Surgeon General by President Bill Clinton
(September 12, 1997) [DVD Master]
- C-SPAN2- Dr. Satcher Nomination as U.S. Surgeon General in Congress
(February 4, 1998) [DVD Master]
- Press Conference with U.S. Sen. John Ashcroft (R-MO) regarding Dr. Satcher’s
Nomination as U.S. Surgeon General (January 20, 1998) [DVD Master]
- U.S. Senate Debate on Nomination of Dr. Satcher as U.S. Surgeon General
(February 4, 1998) (Tapes #1-5) [DVD Masters]
Scanlon, Charlotte
- Retirement Party (AAFP) (July 31, 1991) (32:00) V96.159 [DVD Master]
Shahady, Edward J., MD
- Retirement Book Signing (2004)
Sherwood, Roger A., CAE
- Oral History audio interview by John Frey, MD & Elizabeth Garrett, MD [From John J.
168
Frey III, MD Collection] (May 28, 2007)
 Sigmon, J. Lewis, Jr., MD
- “Infant Circumcision With J. Lewis Sigmon, Jr., MD”
Supported by a Grant from the Family Health Foundation of America (1982)
[DVD Master]
 Smith, John M., Jr., MD
- Tribute to Dr. John M. Smith, Jr. (April 8, 1996) (8:15) (From Sam A. Nixon, MD
Collection) [DVD Master]
 Stephens, G. Gayle, MD
- Oral History video interview with Lucy Candib, MD (Dec. 1979) (1:01:06; copied from
¾-inch damaged master tape) (2 DVDs; 1 mp4 file)
 Stern, Thomas L., MD
- Oral History video interview- Tape #1 (January 26, 2003) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- Oral History video interview- Tape #2 (January 26, 2003) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- Oral History video interview- VHS Viewing Copy (June 3, 2003) (2 copies) [DVD
Masters]
 Stream, Glen, MD
- “AAFP Dr. Glen Stream,” Family Medicine Rocks, March 27, 2012 (59:50) [DVD
Master]
-“American Academy of Family Physicians,” Afternoon News, KGO-AM (ABC) San
Francisco, May 3, 2011, 6-7 pm (01:02) (2 copies) [CD Masters]
- “American Academy of Family Physicians- Wal-Mart Plans Ambitious Expansion Into
Medical Care,” NPR Morning Edition, November 9, 2011 (4:15) (2 copies) [CD Masters]
- “Choose Wisely Campaign with Dr. Glen Stream,” National Syndicated Market, PBS
Newshour, April 4, 2012, 7:22 p.m. (9:39) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- “Hi Tech House Calls,” Los Angeles KABC, January 11, 2012, 4:44 p.m. (2:33) (2
copies) [DVD Masters]
 Swanson, John
- “Walk-In Clinics, AAFP/John Swanson,” Fox 4 at 9PM, WDAF-TV, Kansas City,
MO, January 24, 2008, 9-10 p.m. (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
 Taylor, Robert, MD
- “Between the Lines” with Robert Taylor, MD, WTBS-TV Superstation, Atlanta, GA
(December 13, 1986) [DVD Master]
- “Dr. Robert Taylor – Medical Kits”
Eyewitness News, WAGA-TV, Atlanta, GA (November 13, 1986, 12 noon) (2:02)
[DVD Master]
 Tobin, Marla, MD
- Segment on Heart Disease, News 5 This Weekend, KCTV, 9:00 am (May 9, 1999)
[DVD Master]
 Velasco, Antonio, MD
- Awards (Session #1) (No date)
- Awards (Session #2) (No date)
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Ventres, William B., MD
- Wedding of William B. Ventres, MD at the 48th Annual STFM Spring Conference
(First STFM member to hold a wedding at an STFM conference), Disney World,
Orlando, Florida (2015) (4:02)
Weber, James R., MD
- “A Tribute to Dr. Weber” James R. Weber, MD, AAFP President 1994-1995-Produced
by the AAFP (July 1998) [DVD Master]
Weida, Thomas, MD
- “Health Watch,” Sponsored by the Northern Lancaster County Physician Hospital
Alliance (1994) (1:30:00) [DVD Master]
Wergin, Robert L., MD
- Video Profile as New AAFP President, Presented to 2014 Assembly (2014) (4:00)
[DVD]
Whittington, Kenneth, MD Interviews
-“Prenatal Care,” MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour, PBS-TV (October 12, 1989); “Home
Testing,” Sonya Live in LA, CNN (October 11, 1989); “Teen Pregnancy,” CNBC
(October 10, 1989) [DVD Master]
Wicks, Dana, MD
- High Risk Flu (Vaccine Shortage), KCTV Channel 5, 6:00 pm (October 25, 2000)
[DVD Master]
Wortham, Thomas H., MD
- Oral history interviews (Sept. 2010 and Dec. 16, 2010) [MP3 format]
Young, Herb, MD
- “Interview with Dr. Herb Young” and “Speak Out,” KSHB-TV, Kansas City, MO
(May 17, 1988) (about Stopping Smoking) [DVD Master]
- 20th Anniversary Party-AAFP Headquarters, Leawood, Kansas (August 10, 2005)
Zatlin, Gabriel, MD
- “Take Two,” CNN (March 1, 1985, 9:30 am) [DVD Master]
Zimmerman, Richard K., MD
- Vaccine Committee Meeting, Washington Journal, C-SPAN, 8:15 am (July 8, 2000)
(7:50) [DVD Master]
Medicine/Medical Practice
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“Adolescent Alcoholism: Recognizing, Intervening and Treating” (Video Numbers I-V)
Produced by the Ohio State University Department of Family Medicine (1987) (1:01:55)
V96.119 [DVD Master]
“Adult Vaccinations”
NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw (October 17, 1998, 6:30-7 p.m.) (3:40) [DVD
Master]
“Alcoholism”
CNN with Melvin D. Gerald, MD (October 18, 1996) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
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“Alternative Medicine”
- ABC Turning Point with Hugh Downs, ABC-TV Network (September 26, 1996)
(1:00:00) [DVD Master]
- Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) with Neil Brooks,
MD (November 5, 1997) (3:00) [DVD Master]
- Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) with Neil Brooks,
MD (November 12, 1997) (6:15) [DVD Master]
“Alternative Medicine”
- Video News Release (VNR) with Neil Brooks, MD (November 5, 1997) [DVD Master]
1986 American Council on Transplantation (1988)
“Facts and Fiction About Required Request: Organ and Tissue Donation” (90:00) [DVD
Master]
American Medical Association (AMA)
Health Reporting Conference, Phoenix, Arizona (1998) [DVD Master]
“Annual Physical for Men”
CBS This Morning, CBS-TV Network with Neil Brooks, MD (June 17, 1993) V96.096
[DVD Master]
“Are Pharmaceutical Companies Selling Sickness?” To the Point with Warren Olney,
December 29, 2005, KCRW 89.9 [CD Master]
“Asthma and Exercise”
Public Service Announcement (PSA) sponsored by the AAFP and Allen & Hanburys
with Dennis Rodman (c. 1995) (:30 and :10 versions) [DVD Master]
“Avoiding Physicals”
CBS This Morning, CBS-TV Network (February 16, 1989, 7 am) [DVD Master]
“Baby to Be: The Video Guide to Pregnancy”
Produced by Poly Health Media (1996) (52:00) [DVD Master]
“Back to School”
Video News Release- Produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
(August 26, 1997) (5:00) [DVD Master]
Be Smart! Don’t Start!:
- National Campaign Kickoff by Office of Substance Abuse Prevention (9:58) [DVD
Master]
- Public Service Announcements (PSAs)- 2 PSAs each @ :30, :20, :10 (6 total); 1 Music
Video (4:35) (1986) Produced by Children’s Television Workshop [DVD Master]
Bioterrorism
Newschannel 5 at Six, WEWS-TV (ABC) Cleveland, 6:00-6:30 pm (December 15, 2001)
(2:03) [DVD Master]
“Breakthrough Medicine”
Artificial Heart-Pkg. and Balance Disorders-Pkg. (c. 1995) (3:39) [DVD Master]
“Breast Cancer”
NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw, NBC-TV Network (October 6, 1998, 6:30-7 p.m.)
(5:52) [DVD Master]
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“Breast Cancer Prevention Diet”
Today, NBC-TV Network (November 19, 1998, 7 a.m.) (7:50) [DVD Master]
 Breast Self-Examination Public Service Announcement (PSA)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) Copy (August 13, 1987) (:30)
V96.032 [DVD Master]
 “Child Safety Tips”
Newswatch, CNN-TV with Marc Rivo, MD (December 23, 1990, 5 p.m.) (7:00) [DVD
Master]
 CNN/Time Survey on How Doctors Care for Patients
With AAFP President James G. Jones, MD (July 24, 1989) (2:30) V96.025 [DVD
Master]
 “Colonoscopy Screening”
Today Show, NBC-TV Network (May 4, 1998, 8 a.m.) (5:07) [DVD Master]
 “Common Good,” about Medical Liability with Phillip Howard, NBC Nightly News
(Sunday, December 7, 2003) [DVD Master]
 “Computerized Health Records Breed Digital Discontent for Some Doctors” NPR,
December 4, 2012, 3 p.m. (3:37) (2 copies) [CD Masters]
 Controlling Diabetes”
AAFP Video News Release (VNR) (September 10, 1999) [DVD Master]
 Cover the Uninsured Press Conference, Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital, Portland,
Maine (August 17, 2007) (Photographs) [CD]
 “Critical Condition”
NBC Dateline (August 6, 2004) [DVD Master]
 “The Dangers of Immunization”
NBC NOW, NBC-TV Network with Katie Couric and Tom Brokaw (March 2, 1994)
(17:00) [DVD Master]
 “The Decline of Available Healthcare”
Good Morning America, ABC-TV Network (October 1, 1987, 7 a.m.) (9:15)
[DVD Master]
 “Depression and Men’s Health”
Orbis Broadcast Group Video News Release (VNR) Compilation (June 10, 1997) [DVD
Master]
 Direct Medical Testing
American Academy of Family Physicians, Healthweek, PBS with Bettina Gregory
(November 14, 2001) (5:56) [DVD Master]
 “Doctor Burnout”
60 Minutes, CBS-TV Network with Nancy Dickey, MD (May 1992) V96.086 [DVD
Master]
 “The Doctor Can’t See You Now,” Morning Edition, WBUR-FM (NPR) Boston, April
11, 2008, 8 p.m., (1:00:00) [CD Master]
 “Doctor-Nurse,” All Things Considered, NPR, Feb. 22, 2009, 5-6 p.m. (03:45) [CD
Master]
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Doctors and Drugs”
Primetime Thursday, ABC, 10:00-11:00 pm (February 21, 2002) (9:38) [DVD Master]
“Doctors Consider Dropping Birth Control Training Rule,” NPR Radio Morning Edition,
April 25, 2013 (4:26) (2 copies) [CD Masters]
“Doctor Shortage,” CBS Evening News, July 28, 2009, 6:30-7 p.m. (03:16) (2 copies)
[DVD Masters]
“Doctor Shortage,” American Morning, CNN National, September 27, 2006, 7-8 am
(00:31); Fox 26 News 7 AM KRIV-TV (Fox) Houston, September 27, 2006, 7-8 am
(00:46); The Morning Show II, WJR-AM (ABC) Detroit, September 27, 2006, 7-8 am
(00:54)
Doctors Selling Products to Patients”
World News Tonight, ABC-TV Network with Ju Ju Chang and Neil Brooks, MD
(August 11, 1998, 6:30 p.m.) (2:45) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
“The Doctor Will Text You Now,” Wall Street Journal Podcast, June 30, 2009, 6-7 a.m.
(00:24) (2 copies) [CD Masters]
“DPT Risks”-20/20, ABC-TV Network (February 5, 1985, 10 pm) (30:25) [DVD
Master]
“Ear Infections in Children & The Otitis Media Clinical Guidelines”
Good Morning America, ABC-TV Network with Al Berg, MD (July 14, 1994) (4:30)
V96.111 [DVD Master]
“Economic Difficulties With Medicine,” The Newshour with Jim Lehrer, PBS, Jan. 5,
2009, 7-8 p.m. (9:17) [DVD Master]
“Elder Care”
NBC Nightly News, NBC-TV Network with Tom Brokaw and Daniel Van Durme, MD
(November 6, 1997) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
“Elizabeth Whelan, MD – Smoking Ads”
MacNeil Lehrer Newshour, WNET-TV, PBS Network (November 15, 1984, 7 pm)
(14:25) [DVD Master]
“Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare” (2012 documentary) (1:39)
“The Family Doctor” Series Channel 2, KNXT-T, Los Angeles, CA (2 copies)
Series Dubs Parts 1-3 (February 16-18, 1983) [DVD Master]
“Florida’s Healthcare – Changes and Challenges for the ‘80’s”
Channel 35, WOFL-TV, Orlando, FL (December 28, 1984, 10:30-11 pm) (28:20)
[DVD Master]
“The Flu”- Sonya: Live in L.A., CNN with Victor Wylie, MD
(February 6, 1989) (17:22) [DVD Master]
“The Flu” and “Nurse Practitioners vs. Physicians”
CNN Morning News (The Flu) with Douglas Henley, MD (October 14, 1993)
Good Morning America (Nurses v. Physicians), ABC-TV with Edward Langston, MD
(October 17, 1993) (15:41) V96.104 [DVD Master]
“Flu Over 50” With Herb Young, MD (September 21, 1999) [DVD Master]
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“4 Unnecessary Medical Procedures,” Washington, DC, WRC News4 at 5, May 14, 2013,
5:45 p.m. (3:24) [DVD Master]
“Generic Drug Safety” and “Medical Care in Rural Areas”
(Generic Drugs)-AMA House of Delegates Vote featuring Richard Shepard, MD and
Allan Bruckheim, MD (December 11, 1985); (Rural Care)- “Kansas City Illustrated”
interview with Robert Graham, MD (December 12, 1985) (1:06:52) V96.117 [DVD
Master]
“Generic Drugs”
Montage from Good Morning America, ABC-TV; Today Show, NBC-TV; and The Wall
Street Journal Report with James Jones, MD and Jerry Mann, MD (No Date) V96.037
[DVD Master]
“Generic vs. Brand Name Drugs” Channel 10, WCAU-TV CBS
(September 30, 1987, 11:13 pm; October 1, 1987, 6:13 pm; October 2, 1987, 6:13 pm)
[DVD Master]
“Great American Smokeout/Quitters”
Eyewitness News at Five, WABC-TV, New York, NY (Nov 19, 1987, 5 p.m.) (2:10)
Eyewitness News at Six, WABC-TV, New York, NY (Nov 19, 1987, 6 p.m.) (1:40)
[DVD Master]
Harvard Medical Study- Today Show (August 6, 2004) [DVD Master]
“Healthcare Clinic in Workplace,” Morning Edition, July 13, 2009, 6-7 a.m. (03:22) (2
copies) [CD Masters]
“Healthcare Crisis: Depression”
“Healthcare Reform,” up/to/date with Steve Kraske, 89.3 FM KCUR, Kansas City, July
15, 2009 (2 copies) [CD Masters]
Health and Science Feature (1987) (2:00) [DVD Master]
“Health Studies,” All Things Considered, NPR, November 20, 2009, 4-5 pm (03:44) (2
copies) [CD Masters]
“Health Vault Unveiled by Bill Gates,” Marketplace, NPR National, October 4, 2007,
6:30-7:00 pm (02:03) [CD Master]
“Heat Exhaustion” CNN with Stephen Brunton, MD (June 29, 1990) V96.070 [DVD
Master]
“HIV Virus and Doctors”
Good Morning America, ABC-TV Network (January 9, 1991, 7 a.m.) (9:43) [DVD
Master]
“HMO-New Choices in Health Care”
Channel 35, WOFL-TV, Orlando, FL (Dec. 26, 1984, 10:30-11 p.m.) [DVD Master]
“Homeopathic Medicine Health Fraud”
Dateline, NBC-TV Network with John Renner, MD (December 1, 1992) V96.088 [DVD
Master]
“Hospital Pricing,” Kansas City, MO, KCPT Kansas City Week in Review, May 24, 2013
(26:51) [CD Master]
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“House Call with Dr. Sanjay Gupta,” (Rebroadcast), CNN, February 17, 2008, 8:30-9 a.m.
(2:27) (2 copies) [DVD Master]
“HPV Vaccine Discussion,” Talk of the Nation, NPR National, March 16, 2007, 14:0016:00 pm (34:53) (2 copies) [CD Masters]
Inderal/Hypertension”
Produced by Comtact Corporation with Rafael C. Sanchez, MD as host/narrator
(March 14, 1979) (37:00) [DVD Master]
“Influenza with Dr. Allan Bruckheim”
Newsday, CNN (January 25, 1985, 1 p.m. PST) (6:13) and Evening News, CNN (January
25, 1985, 7:30 p.m. PST) (9:04) [DVD Master]
“James Worthy for High Blood Pressure”
Public Service Announcement (PSA) Produced by Glaxo (1987) (3 PSAs @ 1:00, 0:30,
and 0:10 each) [DVD Master]
“Kansas Health: A Prescription for Change,” Kansas Public Radio, June 8, 2009, 7-7:30
a.m. (7:38) (2 copies) [CD Masters]
“Loss: The End or the Beginning?”
Produced by the Appalachian Community Service Network (November 13, 1980)
(1:30:00) [DVD Master]
“The Making of a Doctor”
Physician Education and Training- Presented by the AAGP in Association with the
AMA, the Student American Medical Assn., and the Southern Medical Assn. (c. 1965)
(1:00:00) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
Managed Care: “A Porcine Parable for Academic Medicine or ‘Make Mine a Bacon,
Lettuce and HMO’” Susan Schooley, Henry Ford Health System, April 25, 1995 (7:10)
[DVD Master]
“Match/Family Health Index”
WDAF-TV, Kansas City, MO (March 20, 1996) [DVD Master]
“Media, Marketing & Medicine” With Andrew P. Morley, MD (1983) [DVD Master]
Medicine Safety and Young Children News Conference
C-SPAN Archives, #156126 (March 20, 2000) (19:00) [DVD Master]
“Melanoma”
20/20, ABC-TV Network (April 18, 1999, 9 p.m.) (18:00) [DVD Master]
“Men’s Health,” 9 News Daybreak, KUSA-TB (NBC) Denver, June 20, 2007, 5-6 am
(3:42) [DVD Master]
Mental Health Issues News Conference
C-SPAN Archives, #156132 (March 20, 2000) (24:00) [DVD Master]
“Mental Illness”
Video News Release (VNR) Approval Dub by AAFP (October 13, 1999) [DVD Master]
“Michael Moore-Sicko,” Larry King Live, CNN National, June 29, 2007 (21:00-22:00
pm) (23:47) [DVD Master]
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National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (1989)
1989 Revised Public Service Announcements (PSAs) (July 24, 1989) (:30 and: 15) [DVD
Master]
National Men’s Health Week
-1996- Public Service Announcements (PSAs), Interviews and Media Coverage [DVD
Master]
-1998- Satellite press Tour with Lanny R. Copeland, MD and Michael Corcoran
(June 19, 1998) [DVD Master]
“National Nutritional Screening in the Elderly”
CNN News with Gerald Keller, MD (May 22, 1990) V96.069 [DVD Master]
“New Diet Drug- Fen Phen”
World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, ABC-TV Network (July 8, 1997) [DVD
Master]
“Nurse Practitioners”
- Healthweek, PBS-TV Network (May 27, 1998, 6 a.m.) (3:52) [DVD Master]
- 60 Minutes, CBS-TV Network (April 19, 1998, 7-8 p.m.) (15:00) (2 copies) [DVD
Masters]
- Today Show, NBC-TV Network (July 20, 1983, 8 a.m.) [DVD Master]
Operation Game
Local 8 Weekend, KFMB-TV (CBS) San Diego, 6:00-6:30 pm (October 19, 2002) (:23)
[DVD Master]
“Over the Counter Medications,” First Four News, KRON-TV San Francisco, 4:00-5:00
pm (April 17, 2002) (2:30) [DVD Master]
“Patients With Online Access To Doctors May Make More Office Visits” NPR,
November 21, 2012 (3:46) (2 copies) [CD Masters]
“Physician & Congressional Leaders Convene On Capitol Hill to Discuss the Future of
Access to Care under Medicare” (Photographs, 2007) [CD]
A Physician’s Guide to Nutrition in Chronic Disease Management for Older Adults
(Produced by the Nutrition Screening Initiative (NSI), with the American Dietetic
Association and the American Academy of Family Physicians; 2002) (2 copies)
Physicians’ Journal Update Episode #23 (1985) [DVD Master]
Physicians Journal Update
Quality Assessment; Basic Office Dermatologic Procedures; Sleep Disorders-#8919
(May 24, 1989) (1:00:00) [DVD Master]
“The Physician’s Nursing Home Visit”
Produced by the Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado Health
Sciences Center (1986) (16:20) [DVD Master]
“Positive View on Aging”
With Dick Cunningham; Produced by Ruder & Finn, New York, NY (1985) (1:28) [DVD
Master]
“Proficiency Testing”- Channel 4 News (November 8-9, 1989) V96.039 [DVD Master]
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“Proposed Legislation for Doctors with AIDS,” WWOR-TV, New York, NY (July 19,
1991, 10 p.m.) [DVD Master]
“Prostate Cancer Screenings May Not Be For Every Man”
Orbis Broadcast Group Special Report (October 2, 1998) (2:14) #1357 [DVD Master]
“Quackery Gallery”
Hosted by Bob McCoy & Produced by the Museum of Questionable Medical Devices
(1996) (33:00) [DVD Master]
“Rural Healthcare”- KHQA-TV with Elizabeth Korte, MD (March 25, 1993) V96.092
[DVD Master]
“Safe Home”
- Good Day New York, WNYW-TV, FOX Network (April 8, 1997, 8-9 a.m.) (3:12)
[DVD Master]
- Morning Edition, Chicagoland Television, Chicago, IL (April 8, 1997, 8 a.m.) (2:56)
[DVD Master]
“Sleep Disorders”
Good Morning America, ABC-TV Network with Carolyn Lopez, MD (September 13,
1995) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
“Smoke Monster” Public Service Announcement (PSA) Sponsored by the AAFP
Foundation (Revised July 25, 1988) (:30) [DVD Master]
“Smoking Addiction”
“Take Two,” CNN with Robert Taylor, MD (January 21, 1987) [DVD Master]
“Spiraling Health Care Costs”
WDAF-TV Channel 4, NBC with Daniel J. Ostergaard, MD (1990) V96.061 [DVD
Master]
“A Sporting Chance” (Sports Medicine)
CNN Series with Morris Mellion, MD (September 6, 1989) V96.059 [DVD Master]
“Sports Medicine Special” AAFP- CNN Off Air Tapings with Morris Mellion, MD
(September 17, 1989) V96.060 [DVD Master]
“Starting a Family Late in Life”
Up To The Minute, CBS-TV Network with Frank Kane, MD (1995) (15:00) [DVD
Master]
“Stop Smoking Dr. Czarsty”
“Everyday,” WWOR-TV Syndicated (January 24, 1990, 9:30 a.m.) (4:43) V96.074
[DVD Master]
“Summer Safety”
The Morning Report, KXAS-TV, NBC Dallas, TX (July 3, 1998, 5-7 a.m.) (2:24)
(#1356) [DVD Master]
“Summer Safety During July 4th Holiday and Beyond”
Orbis Broadcast Group Special Report, #1356 (July 2, 1998) (2:02) (2 copies) [DVD
Masters]
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“A Talk With Linus Pauling”
Produced by the Network for Continuing Medical Education
(1975) (From Rafael C. Sanchez, MD Collection) [DVD Master]
 Third Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Week (1987) Press Conference (September 23,
1987) (Dub, 30:00) [DVD Master]
 “Tobacco Settlement”
FOX News Channel with Robert Graham, MD (September 17, 1997, 8 a.m.) [DVD
Master]
 “Ultra Sound”- Dateline, NBC-TV Network (October 27, 1997, 9 p.m., CST) (9:38)
[DVD Master]
 “Unfit Children”
Eyewitness News, KABC-TV with Richard Inskip, MD (April 24, 1986, 4:55 p.m.)
V96.020 [DVD Master]
 Vaccines – Risk and Benefits (Rotavirus), with Dr. Laura Popper, 60 Minutes (CBS)
(September 28, 1999) [DVD Master]
 “VD Blues” Venereal Disease Produced by the 3M Company
[DVD Master] (58:34)
 “Vitamin Fraud”- Eye-to-Eye with Connie Chung, CBS-TV Network (April 21, 1994)
[DVD Master]
 “Where the Highway Ends: Rural Healthcare in Crisis”
Produced by Alpha Video (April 12, 1990) (27:30) [DVD Master]
Military
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“Medicine Under Canvas: A Documentary of the 77th Evacuation Hospital” (2008)
Organizations (Non-Family Medicine Related)
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American Medical Association (AMA)
- Annual 2003 Assembly Meeting June 13-14, 2003
- House of Delegates CD-ROM Handbook
152nd Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, June 14-19, 2003
Leawood Chamber of Commerce
Leawood, Kansas: Growing with Distinction (2007) (2 copies)
SAMA Video Journal Pilot TV Show
“The Door” Free Clinic and “Sexuality” Group Discussion (c. 1985) [DVD Master]
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM)
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Annual Spring Conference (2005)
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- Blanchard Memorial Lecture: “The End of the Beginning: The Redesign Imperative in
Family Medicine,” Joseph Scherger, MD, MPH, University of California, San Diego,
Presented at the 38th STFM Annual Spring Conference , May 2, 2005 [2 copies]
- “Cultural Humility in the Era of Cultural Competence,” Melanie Tervalon, MD, MPH
- “Race, Class, Family and Gender: An Autobiographical Approach to Two Women’s
Leadership – Part I & II, Lucy Candib, MD & Jeannette South-Paul, MD [2 discs]
- “What Can Findings From Practice-based Research Contribute to the Training of
Physicians?,” Ronald Epstein, MD
- “What I Learned About Collaboration, I Learned in Kindergarten,” Martha Medrano,
MD, MPH
Annual Spring Conference (2006)
- Blanchard Memorial Lecture: “The Challenging Face of Primary Care,” Barbara
Starfield, MD, MPH
- “Has the Family Medicine Scholar Ship Arrived?,” Bernard Ewigman, MD, MSPH
- “The Hero’s Journey—Crossing the Digital Divide,” John Bachman, MD
- “Of New Models and Friends,” Roland Goertz, MD, MBA
- President-Elect Speech, Caryl Heaton, DO
Conference on Families & Health (2005)
- 25th Conference on Families & Health Picture Show (Photographs of Participants and
their Families) (Amelia Island, Florida, February 23-25, 2005) [CD]
Conference on Patient Education (2005)
- “Am I Hungry? An Innovative Approach to Weight Management,” Michelle May, MD
[2 discs]
- “Confessions of the Biggest Loser,” Jeff Levine, MD [2 discs]
- “A New Model of Health Care and How it Relates to Patient Education,” Joseph
Scherger, MD, MPH
Developing Future of Family Medicine New Model Practices in Residencies: Learning
from Experience
Proceedings Set from STFM Preconference Workshop held April 30, 2005. Proceedings
Disks #1-7.
Entering Resident Academy (2008)
IMG [International Medical Graduates] Academy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 8-10,
2008 [CD]
Fall Session (2006)
“New Ideas in Primary Care Education to Meeting Changing Needs,” October 29, 2006
Fall Session (2007)
“Impacting the Health of Your Community,” November 4, 2007 [2 discs]
Fall Session (2009)
“Improving the Health of Communities—The Role of Primary Care Research,”
November 8, 2009 [5 discs]
HEADACHE PROJECT: Helping Educators Address the Development of Appropriate
Curriculum in Headache Education
Sponsored by the National Headache Foundation in cooperation with the Society of
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Preceptor Education Project (PEP)
- PEP1- (1991/92) (2 copies) [DVD Masters]
- PEP2- Richard Usatine, MD Edited Master (1:01:00) (Jan. 12, 1998) (2 copies) [DVD
Masters]
Predoctoral Education Conference
- (2004) “Collaboration in Education: Promise or Peril?”
- (2004) Files and Presentations
- (2005) “Native Traditions and Healing,” Lori Alford, MD & Thomas Hatathli [2 discs]
- (2005) “Research in Medical Education,” Patricia Carney, PhD
- (2006) “The Future Ain’t What It Used to Be,” Caryl Heaton, DO
- (2007) “Back to the Future of Family Medicine,” Thomas Schwenk, MD
- (2007) “From Here to There: Questions, Choices, Legacy,” Elizabeth Garrett, MD
- (2007) “What an Incredible Time to be in Family Medicine!,” Laurence Bauer, MSW,
MEd
- (2008) “Together on the Edge: Homeless Health Care & Medical Student Education,”
Tanya Page, MD
Resident Applicant Academy-PowerPoint Presentations, Chicago, Illinois, September 1618, 2007 [CD]
“STFM 1967-1992: Celebrating Our Past, Creating Our Future” (19:41)
(From Lynn P. Carmichael, MD Collection) V95.001 [DVD Master]
Substance Abuse Education for Family Physicians (SAEFP)
12-Step Programs (small group exercise) (TRT 27 min.) [DVD Master]
Special Populations
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“Female Patients with Female Doctors”
CBS Evening News with Dan Rather and Connie Chung (August 11, 1993) [DVD
Master]
“Racial and Cultural Bias in Medicine”
Produced by the AAFP Committee on Minority Health Affairs
(1991) (Control track Window) [DVD Master]
Women’s Issues-Health Care
“Good Morning America,” ABC (March 1, 1993) (6:00) [DVD Master]
World Organization of National Colleges, Academies and Academic Associations of
General Practitioners/ Family Physicians/World Organization of Family Doctors
(WONCA)
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Produced by Comtact Corporation (September 26, 1979) (20:00) [DVD Master]
 WONCA Directories:
- (2005)
- (2006)
- (2007)
- (2008)
 World Conference of Family Doctors (17th) (2004)
- Held in conjunction with the AAFP Scientific Assembly, Orlando, October 13-17,
2004.
Session disks – series from WONCA04-001 through WONCA 04-012 (13 disks) See
also: AAFP-General/Miscellaneous Materials-Meetings, Conventions & Special EventsScientific Assembly (2004)
- AAFP WONCA 2004, Final Version (April 28, 2003) Supported by Aventis/Pfizer
[DVD Transfer]
- WONCA 2004- AAFP/WONCA 2004, Orlando, Florida [DVD Transfer]
- WONCA Revised (Includes Drs. Ostergaard & Fleming) (Total Running Time: 5:43)
[DVD Transfer]
DVCAMS:
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Communications Division
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AAFP Physicians Direct, Fairmont Hotel, Wshington, DC (February 16, 2011, 12:45 pm-2
pm)
“Vote for America’s Health: Capitol Hill Rally 9.27.06,” US Capitol, Washington, DC,
September 27, 2006 (Original Footage)
VIDEOTAPES (16 total):
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events-Scientific Assembly
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Intelligent Medical Practice B-Roll Package, Orlando (2004) (3:05) [VHS]
Intelligent Medical Practice B-Roll Package, Orlando (2004) (3:05) [Betacam SP, Size
Small-5M]
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Socioeconomics Division
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AAFP Practice 2010 (Practice Redesign), 31:40 (2001) [VHS]
AAFP Practice 2010 (Practice Redesign) (2001) (32:00) [Beta Master]
181
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Publications Division
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Market Research: Internists’ views of family physicians (Jan. 19, 2000)
Peters Marketing Research Inc., Group A, 6:30 pm [VHS]
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F)
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Physicians With Heart Airlift, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan (October 1996) (08:30)
[VHS]
Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM)
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Kent Smith, MD Farewell Roast (February 26, 1999) [VHS]
Family Medicine/Family Practice
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“Improving Chronic Illness Care: The Path to Better Care – Three Stories” Produced by
Pyramid Communications; includes Bertha Safford, MD (2003) (10:00) [VHS]
“Improving Chronic Illness Care: The Path to Better Care – Three Stories” (2003) (10:00)
[Betacam SP; Size Small-30M]
University of California San Francisco School of Medicine’s Annual Review in Family
Medicine- Controversies and Challenges in Primary Care” (From G. Gayle Stephens, MD
Collection- features presentations by Dr. Stephens) (1990: Tape 2 only) [VHS]
Individuals
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Paul Frame, MD – Luncheon discussion at University of Wisconsin-Madison (Dec. 7,
2004) [From John J. Frey III, MD Collection] [VHS]
Mary Frank, MD – “Seniors & Medicine,” Healthy Life, ABC News Now (National),
10:30-11 a.m. (Jan. 11, 2005) (08:22) [VHS]
Norman Kahn, MD – “Healthcare Cost & Access: A Prescription for Change,” KCPT-By
the People, Kansas City, MO (Nov. 18, 2005) [VHS]
Rick Wopat, MD – “Medical Decisions,” Newscenter 5 at 5:30, WCVB-TV (ABC)
Boston (May 2, 2005) (02:09) [VHS]
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM)
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Adolescent Health Maintenance, Karen W. Krigger, MD [VHS]
182
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Faculty Development Trigger Tape (Aug. 10, 1994) (Dub) [VHS]
DATA CARTRIDGE TAPES (6 tapes total):
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Accounting Division
 Fiscal Year 1985
 Backup No. 1 (FY 1986), Backup Name: FY 1986
 Backup No. 1 (FY 1987), Backup Name: FY-1987
 Backup No. 1 (FY 1988), Backup Name: FY-1988
 Backup No. 1 (FY 1991), Drive D, Backup Name: FY-1991
 Fiscal Year 1993, Dec. 31, 1993 (Mini Data Cartridge Tape)
COMPUTER DISKETTES:
3 ½” Computer Diskettes:
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Board of Directors
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Patrick Harr, M.D., COD & Opening Ceremony Speeches (No Date)
Douglas Henley, M.D., SOC Speech (1996)
James Jones, M.D. Speech by Kelly Cannon (No Date)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Communications
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Bob’s (Redling?) (most writing illegible) (1989-1995)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Congress of Delegates
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Congress of Delegates Stenographer Reports, Sept. 2006, Washington, DC (1 diskette)
Speeches for Karen Carter (No Date)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Constituent Chapters
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3 Women Execs (No Date)
183
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous SubjectsHistorical/Anniversary
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Caring for America: The Story of Family Practice drafts and final chapters (5 diskettes)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous SubjectsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events- Keystone III Conference (2000)
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Keystone 2000 notes, U. of Oregon- ???? (10/11/00), ???? (10/11/00) (1 diskette)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Membership Division
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Combined Attendance Records- Fellowship Convocation (2001) (1 diskette)
Scientific Assembly Records (Includes Fellowship and Awards) (2005) (1 diskette)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Publications Division
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American Family Physician 5 Year Article Abstracts & Departments 1992-1996,
Macintosh (1 diskette)
American Family Physician 5 Year Article Abstracts & Departments 1992-1996
Windows (1 diskette)
American Family Physician “Tips from Other Journals” 1992-1997, Disk 1 of 2,
Macintosh (3 diskettes)
American Family Physician “Tips from Other Journals” 1992-1997, Disk 2 of 2 (3
diskettes)
Tips from Other Journals, 1993-1998, Macintosh, Disk 1 of 2 (2 diskettes)
Tips from Other Journals, 1993-1998, Macintosh, Disk 2 of 2 (2 diskettes)
Tips from Other Journals, 1993-1998, Windows, Disk 1 of 2 (2 diskettes)
Tips from Other Journals, 1993-1998, Windows, Disk 2 of 2 (2 diskettes)
Family Practice Management, 1994-1996, Windows (2 diskettes)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Socioeconomics Division
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Codelink, Codelink Plus and Codelink Pro disks, Practice Support Initiative (PSI), n.d. (6
diskettes)
On Your Own: Starting a Medical Practice from the Ground Up (1 diskette)
184
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F)- Corporate Development
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Survey of Interest in Clinical Drug Studies or Product Testing, 6-21-90, 1995, n.d. (3
diskettes)
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F)- Programs- Archives for
Family Practice/Center for the History of Family Medicine (CHFM)
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Archives Envelope (1 diskette)
Archives letterhead (1 diskette)
Board of Curators Recommendations (April 25, 2002) (1 diskette)
Collections Documentation Handbook & Supply list (1 diskette)
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F)- Programs- Health
Education Program (HEP)
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Health Education Program (HEP), Macintosh (November 1995)
Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD)
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National Institute for Program Director Development (NIPDD)
Academic Project Proposal: “History of Family Medicine and its Impact in U.S. Health
Care Delivery,” Cecilia Gutierrez, MD, UCSD Residency Program (2002) (1 diskette)
Individuals- Voices in Family Medicine
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Drs. Ventres and Frey interview transcripts (3 diskettes)
North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG)
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Academic Family Medicine Research Subcommittee, 1992 (1 diskette)
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM)
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STFM History (1 diskette)
185
5 ¼” Computer Diskettes:
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Education Division
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Health Care Provider Survey, 1990 (1 diskette)
Things cleaned off computer-Jerri, 9-26-91 (1 diskette)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Medical Education Division
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Resident I-IV disks (6 diskettes)
Student I-IV disks (6 diskettes)
Resident & Student Reference Committee Reports (2 diskettes)
NCFPR/NCSM Policy Manual (1 diskette)
NCFPR/NCSM Officers’ Guidebook 1989 Edition (1 diskette)
Annual Report-Committee on Resident and Student Affairs (1 diskette)
Committee on Resident and Student Affairs Orientation Manual (1 diskette)
Student Membership, Selection Survey (1993) (1 diskette)
Primary Care Organizations Consortium (PCOC) from Washington, D.C. office
(1 diskette)
Policy Documents (1989-1990) (1 diskette)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Socioeconomics Division
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CodeLink Plus (Practice Support Initiative), n.d. (1 diskette)
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM)
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STFM History sections (4 diskettes)
8” Computer Diskettes (IBM Displaywriter diskettes):
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Division:
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Accidents, Poisonings, Violence & Emergencies (1 diskette)
The Alimentary System (2 diskettes)
Behavioral and Psychological Patterns (1 diskette)
Cardiovascular System (2 diskettes)
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Community Involvement Health Promotion (1 diskette)
The Developing Child (1 diskette)
The Ear, Nose and Throat (1 diskette)
The Elderly (2 diskettes)
Endometabolic System (2 diskettes)
Environmental and Occupational Problems (2 diskettes)
Ethical Decisions (1 diskette)
The Eye (1 diskette)
The Family/Patient Education (1 diskette)
The Female Reproductive System (2 diskettes)
The Hematologic System (2 diskettes)
The Immune System (2 diskettes)
Infectious Diseases (1 diskette)
Laboratory and Medical Imaging (1 diskette)
Medico-Legal (1 diskette)
The Musculoskeletal System (2 diskettes)
The Nervous System (1 diskette)
Nutrition (2 diskettes)
Patients and Families (1 diskette)
Pediatrics (1 diskette)
Personal and Professional Anesthesia (1 diskette)
Practice Management (1 diskette)
Pregnancy, Childbirth (Obstetrics and Gynecology) (2 diskettes)
Psychiatry and Behavioral Science (1 diskette)
Recreational and Athletic Health Care (1 diskette)
Research Skills (1 diskette)
The Respiratory System (2 diskettes)
The Skin (1 diskette)
Surgery (1 diskette)
The Urinary System (2 diskettes)
Unknown publication (1 diskette)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Scientific Activities Division
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Kendra Long Potter’s files (6 diskettes)
187
FLASH (THUMB) DRIVES (21 total):
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Board of Directors [RESTRICTED]
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Board of Directors Agendas (April 2009-April 2014) and Minutes (March 2008- April
2014) (1 drive)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Commissions, Committees & Task
Forces
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Committee on Mental Health
“Stress on the Resident Physician” (March 3, 1979) (23:11) (64GB USB flashdrive)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Communications Division
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AAFP 2012 Environmental Scan (December 7, 2011) (1 drive)
AAFP 2014 Environmental Scan (December 11, 2013) (1 drive)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Congress of Delegates
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Congress of Delegates Photographs from 2014 Congress, Washington, DC (2014)
(1 drive)
Congress of Delegates Sessions: Tuesday (8:30 am & 1:00 pm) & Wednesday (9:00 am)
(2014) (1 drive)
Congress of Delegates Photographs from 2015 Congress, Denver, CO (2015)
(1 drive)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events-Scientific Assembly
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CME Course Handouts, Official Program & Exhibit Guide, Attendee List (2011) (2
drives)
COD/Assembly: Congress of Delegates; General Sessions; Press Conference (Health Is
Primary); CME Presentations (2014) (1 drive) (14 GB)
General Sessions-Wednesday, 3:00 pm (2014) (1 drive)
General Sessions-Thursday, 4:00 pm (2014) (1 drive)
188
Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM)
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Photographs from ADFM Winter Meeting in Tucson, Arizona (Feb. 2010) (3 drives)
Individuals
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Harton, Clarisse and Maurice Wood, MD, Virginia Commonwealth University
- Video interviews with Dr. Betsy Brinson (1992) (1 drive)
Hobbs, Joseph, MD
- Oral history interview (audio) with Vince WinklerPrins, MD (Jan. 29, 2016) (1 drive)
Stephens, G. Gayle, MD
- “G. Gayle’s Musings” (Presentation to the Via Christi Family Medicine residents on
their annual bike trip to Colorado, Sept. 2008; Parts 1-5); “Give A Damn About Patients”
(Presentation at the AAFP National Conference of Special Constituencies meeting in
Kansas City, MO, May 3, 2012) (1 drive)
Wergin, Robert L., MD
- Video Profile as New AAFP President, Presented to 2014 Assembly (2014) (4:00)
[MP4 video] (1 drive)
Wood, Maurice, MD
- Oral history interviews (audio) with Anton Kuzel, MD (Nov. 2008 & Nov. 16, 2009) (1
drive)
Medicine/Medical Practice
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History of Medicine in Louisiana (a series of six PowerPoint Presentations on the history
of medicine in Louisiana through the 19th Century by Trenton L. James, MD, Family
Physician and Docent, Louisiana State University (LSU) Rural Life Museum in Baton
Rouge, Louisiana) (2014) (1 drive)
HARD DRIVES (10 total):
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Congress of Delegates
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Congress of Delegates All Session Recordings (2010) (1 TB Hard Drive)
Congress of Delegates All Session Recordings (2011-2013) (500 GB-1 TB Hard Drives)
(3)
Congress of Delegates All Session Recordings (2014) (2 TB Hard Drive)
189
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions, & Special Events-Scientific Assembly
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Photographs (2009) (232 GB Hard Drive)
General Sessions (2013) (1 TB Hard Drive)
Photographs: Assembly Celebration-Thomas W. Johnson Breakfast (2013) (500 GB Hard
Drive)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Medical Education Division
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National Conference Photographs (2013) (111 GB Hard Drive)
National Conference Main Stage Sessions (2014) (1 TB Hard Drive)
MICROFILMED MATERIALS (84 reels total):
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Constituent Chapters
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Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians Records (1956-1999) (44 reels)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Publications Division
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AAFP Reporter (1974-1995) (Diazo Duplicate) (1 reel)
AFP/GP, Volumes 1-2 (January-December 1970) (1 reel)
AFP
- Volumes 3-6 (January 1971-December 1972) (2 reels)
- Volumes 51-52 (January-December 1995) (1 reel)
- Volumes 55-60 (January 1997-December 1999) (6 reels)
- Volumes 73-78 (January 2006-December 2008) (5 reels)
GP, Volumes 1-38 (April 1950-December 1968) (16 reels)
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F)
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American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F)-Annual Meeting of the
Members and Board of Trustees Minutes (1958-1997) (1 reel)
190
Family Medicine/Family Practice:
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Family Practice News:
- Volumes 1-5 (October 1971-December 1975) (5 reels)
- Volumes 24-25 (January 1, 1994-December 15, 1995) (2 reels)
MOTION PICTURE FILMS (2 films total):
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Commissions, Committees & Task
Forces
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Committee on Mental Health
“Stress on the Resident Physician” (March 3, 1979) (23:11) (2-inch tape)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Health of the Public and Science
Division- See: Scientific Activities Division
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Scientific Activities Division
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“Healthlink” Videodisc (#FP9101) (1990-1991) [in flat disc sleeve]
AUDIOCASSETTE TAPES (2,749 tapes total):
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Assembly-See: General/Miscellaneous
Materials-Meetings, Conventions & Special Events- Scientific Assembly
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Commissions, Committees & Task
Forces (2 tapes)
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Depression Guide (DGS) Advisory Committee First Conference Call (March 31, 1995)
(2 tapes)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Communications Division (13 tapes)
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AAFP/ABFP Public Relations Project (Aug. 8, 1986) (1 tape)
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AAFP Public Speaking Audio Tape Re-Edit-Part I & II (Apr. 22, 1992) (1 tape)
Family Health Month Radio Public Service Announcement (PSA) (June 28, 1983) (1
tape)
“Family Fitness” Radio Public Service Announcement (PSA) (Apr. 29, 1991) (1 tape)
Family Life Public Service Announcement (PSAs) Demo (Program #1-3) (May 23, 1991)
(1 tape)
Family Life Public Service Announcement (PSAs) (Program #1-3; Sample) (Sept. 19,
1991) (1 tape)
Family Life Public Service Announcement (PSAs) (Program #1-26-Side A; Program
#27-53-Side B) (Oct. 21, 1991) (1 tape)
Family Practice & Health Care of the Aging Public Service Announcements (7 PSAs)
(1 tape)
General Health Care Public Service Announcements (6 PSAs) (1 tape)
Lifestyle Radio Public Service Announcements (PSAs) (1 tape)
Radio Series (1989) (1 tape)
Resident Slide Show Presentation (June 1990) (1 tape) (see also: Slide CollectionResident Slide Show slides)
“We Care” (1 tape)
“Your Family Physician” slide show (8:06) (1 tape)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Constituent Chapters (1 tape)
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Nevada Academy of Family Physicians (NAFP) “Health Tips” PSA (:60) (1 tape)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Division (237 tapes)
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AAFP Family Centered Maternity Care (1999) (22 tapes)
AAFP Family Practice Board Review Lecture Series (1997) (23 tapes)
AAFP Geriatric Medicine (1999) (26 tapes)
AAFP Sports Medicine (1997)
- AAFP Sports Medicine: An In-Depth Review (February 1997) (46 tapes)
AAFP Sports Medicine (2001)
- AAFP Sports Medicine: An In-Depth Review (February 13-18, 2001) (32 tapes)
Home Study Self-Assessment (HSSA)
#1-10, 13, 79-80, 83, 94-96, 100, 103-104, 106, 110, 112, 118, 126, 133, 136-137, 140,
147, 149-150, 153-157, 159-161, 165-166, 169, 172-173, 176-177, 181-182, 188, 190,
194, 196, 198-199, 201, 203, 250-255, 269, 272, 274-276, 278, 283, 285, 288, 297-301,
304-310, 312-315 (78 tapes)
“Test Taking Techniques” by Lanyard Dial, MD (1 tape)
192
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Education Division (2 tapes)
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Annual Workshop for Family Practice Education in Medical Schools (Co-Sponsored by
AAFP & STFM) (February 1979) (2 tapes)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Executive- Executive Vice President
(EVP) (11 tapes)
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Better Patient Care Through Marketing: An Update (Oct. 11, 1984) (1 tape)
Interviews:
- Better Patient Care Through Marketing: An Update (Oct. 11, 1984) (1 tape)
- Healthwatch: Family Practice (1986) (1 tape)
- KMBC (Nov. 26, 1986) (1 tape)
- KMBZ (Dec. 3, 1985) (2 tapes)
- North American Network NCW Report on Health Care Access (1 tape)
- Radio Actuality-AAFP Stop Smoking Kits (October 1987) (1 tape)
- The Walt Bodine Show, KCUR-FM Radio (Dec. 5, 1985) (1 tape)
- AAFP 40th Anniversary (KLSI, KMBZ) (June 10, 1987) (1 tape)
Tomorrow’s Association: Leaders, Managers & the Rest of Us (1 tape)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous MaterialsAmbulatory Practice Sentinel Network (ASPN) (97 tapes)
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ASPN Convocation (April 1995) (23 tapes)
ASPN Convocation (April 1996) (42 tapes)
ASPN Convocation (April 1997) (11 tapes)
ASPN Convocation (April 1998) (21 tapes)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous MaterialsHealth Care Reform (1 tape)
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Morning Edition, NPR (Apr. 5, 1993) (1 tape)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events- Christmas Skit (1 tape)
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Christmas Skit (1987) (1 tape)
193
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events- Future of Family Medicine Project (Task Force
#1) (32 tapes)
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Task Force #1 (2002) (32 tapes)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events- Keystone I (1984) (29 tapes)
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Keystone I Conference Audiotapes (September 24-28, 1984) (29 tapes) (from G. Gayle
Stephens, MD Collection)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events- Keystone III (2000) (22 tapes)
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Keystone III Conference (October 2000) (22 tapes)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events- Scientific Assembly (928 tapes)
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Scientific Assembly, Kansas City, MO (Oct. 9-12, 1984) (1 tape)
Scientific Assembly, Anaheim, CA (Oct. 10-13, 1985) (2 tapes)
Scientific Assembly, San Francisco, CA (Sept. 14-17, 1987) (21 tapes)
Scientific Assembly, New Orleans, LA (Oct. 3-6, 1988) (13 tapes)
Scientific Assembly, Los Angeles, CA (Sept. 16-21, 1989) (12 tapes)
Scientific Assembly, Dallas, TX (Oct. 7-11, 1990) (12 tapes)
Scientific Assembly, Washington, DC (Sept. 24-29, 1991) (81 tapes)
Scientific Assembly, San Diego, CA (Oct. 15-18, 1992) (5 tapes)
Scientific Assembly, Orlando, FL (Oct. 7-10, 1993) (6 tapes)
Scientific Assembly, New Orleans, LA (Oct. 2-6, 1996) (1 tape)
Scientific Assembly, Chicago, IL (Sept. 17-21, 1997) (1 tape)
Scientific Assembly, Dallas, TX (Sept. 20-24, 2000) (271 tapes)
Scientific Assembly, Atlanta, Georgia (Oct. 3-7, 2001) (285 tapes)
Scientific Assembly, San Diego, CA (Oct. 16-20, 2002) (218 tapes)
Scientific Assembly 2002-Keynote Address-Philip K. Howard (1 tape)
194
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events- State Officers’ Conference (SOC) (250 tapes)
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State Officers’ Conference (1976) (7 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1977) (7 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1978) (9 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1979) (24 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1980) (14 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1981) (13 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1982) (7 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1983) (8 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1984) (6 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1985) (9 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1986) (4 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1987) (7 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1988) (8 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1989) (9 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1990) (14 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1991) (20 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1992) (25 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1993) (26 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1994) (14 tapes)
State Officers’ Conference (1995) (19 tapes)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events- Update on Family Practice (4 tapes)
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Update on Family Practice (1995) (4 tapes)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Health of the Public and Science
Division- See: Scientific Activities Division
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Medical Education Division (164 tapes)
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National Conference of Family Practice Residents/National Conference of Student
Members (NCFPR/NCSM) (August 10-13, 1989) (28 tapes)
Residency Assistance Program (RAP):
- 1992- Workshop With Gayle Stephens, MD (1992) (1 tape)
- 1993- Keynote Speaker (March 2, 1993) (1 tape)
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- 1995- Thomas L. Stern, MD Lectureship, Nikitas J. Zervanos, MD (March 20,
1995) (1 tape)
- 2001- Thomas L. Stern, MD Lectureship, Ron Schneeweiss, MB, ChB, “Back to
the Future” (Apr. 2, 2001) (1 tape)
Workshop for Family Practice Residency Directors:
- 1988 Meeting- (June 1988) (44 tapes)
- 1989 Meeting- (June 5-7, 1989) (23 tapes)
- 1990 Meeting (June 11-13, 1990) (28 tapes)
- 1991 Meeting (June 1991) (34 tapes)
- 1993 Meeting (1 tape)
- 1995 Meeting (1 tape)
- 1998 Meeting (1 tape)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Membership Division (131 tapes)
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“Benefits of Family Practice in Hospitals” (1 tape)
Chapter Executives Management Conference (Dec. 9-11, 1988) (14 tapes)
“Continuing Medical Education (CME) Slide Show Soundtrack (3 tapes)
“Family Practice: A Career for You” (1 tape)
“Family Practice-The People’s Specialty” (1 tape)
Fellowship Convocation (October 1, 2005) (2 tapes)
Leadership Skills Development Conference:
- 1988 Conference (May 21-22, 1988) (12 tapes)
- 1989 Conference (Dec. 7-10, 1989) (17 tapes)
- 1990 Conference (Dec. 6-9, 1990) (15 tapes)
- 1991 Conference (Dec. 12-14, 1991) (16 tapes)
- 1993 Conference (1993) (24 tapes)
- 1994 Conference (July 22-23, 1994) (18 tapes)
Membership Slide Show Soundtrack (1 tape)
“A Prescription to Better Serve the Health Needs of the Nation-Family Practice” (1 tape)
“The Specialty of Family Practice” (1 tape)
“Training Family Doctors in Your Community” Slide Show Soundtrack (1 tape)
“What’s In It For Me?” (Resident Slide Show) (May 1983) (13:00) (1 tape)
“You Can Make the Difference” (2 tapes)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Publications Division (3 tapes)
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Market Research: Internists’ views of family physicians, Group I-Pt 1 of 2 (Jan. 17, 2000,
6:30 pm) (1 tape)
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Market Research: Internists’ views of family physicians, Group I-Pt 2 of 2 (Jan. 17, 2000,
6:30 pm) (1 tape)
Market Research: Internists’ views of family physicians, Group A (Jan. 19, 2000, 6:30
pm) (1 tape)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Scientific Activities Division (38 tapes)
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Annual Conference on Patient Education:
- 11th Annual Conference (Nov. 16-19, 1989) (4 tapes)
- 13th Annual Conference (Nov. 21-24, 1991) (1 tape)
- 17th Annual Conference (Dec. 10-13, 1995) (3 tapes)
- 18th Annual Conference (Oct. 17-20, 1996) (2 tapes)
- 19th Annual Conference (Nov. 15-18, 1997) (3 tapes)
- 20th Annual Conference (Nov. 19-22, 1998) (3 tapes)
- 21st Annual Conference (Nov. 11-14, 1999) (3 tapes)
- 22nd Annual Conference (Nov. 16-19, 2000) (3 tapes)
- 23rd Annual Conference (Nov. 15-18, 2001) (3 tapes)
- 25th Annual Conference (Nov. 20-23, 2003) (3 tapes)
Smoking Cessation Slide Presentation Narrative (n.d.) (NOTE: see slide collection for
presentation slides) (1 tape)
Stop Smoking Program (9 tapes; includes set up of 5 master tapes)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Socioeconomics
Support/Division of Practice Advancement) Division (37 tapes)
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National Conference on Women, Minority and New Physicians (1992) (10 tapes)
Practice Support Initiative (PSI);
- The Future of Family Practice (1994) (6 tapes)
- “Strategic Skills for Mastering a Changing Health Care Environment: An AAFP
Regional Seminar” (6 tapes)
AAFP Managed Health Care Conference (1988) (15 tapes)
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F) (10 tapes)
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Archives for Family Practice/Center for the History of Family Medicine:
- Board of Curators Meeting (Apr. 17, 1999) (2 tapes)
- Board of Curators Meeting (Oct. 30, 1999) (2 tapes)
- Board of Curators Meeting (Nov. 10, 2003) (1 tape)
- Board of Curators Meeting Re: Strategic Planning (Nov. 6, 2004) (3 tapes)
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Family Health Foundation of America (FHFA)-“Training Family Doctors in Your
Community” (Slideshow) (1 tape)
Physicians With Heart GO! Program with Dan Ostergaard, MD (June 29, 2006) (1 tape)
Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM) (1 tape)
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Poem Read in Honor of the Contributions of Warren P. Newton, MD, MPH (ADFM
President, 2005-2006) Written and Recited by Jerry E. Kruse, MD (ADFM Winter
Meeting, February 2008) (1 tape)
Education- Academic Training Centers (51 tapes)
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Medical University of South Carolina Department of Family Medicine Collection (51
tapes)
Education- Residency Training (2 tapes)
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Family Practice Residency Program Discussion-Rotary Meeting, Bogalusa, LA (May 17,
1977) (1 tape) [From the Rafael C. Sanchez, MD Collection]
Lecture by Edgar Hull, MD re: Family Practice Residency Program-Washington
Hospital, Bogalusa, LA (Apr. 14, 1977) (1 tape) [From the Rafael C. Sanchez, MD
Collection]
Family Medicine/Family Practice (181 tapes)
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“Sunday Rounds” Series (1993) (47 tapes)
“Sunday Rounds” Series (1994) (44 tapes)
“Sunday Rounds” Series (1995) (51 tapes)
“Sunday Rounds” Series (1996) (19 tapes)
General Topics:
- AAFP, Lowering of Age for Immunization With Rebecca Jaffe, MD (Oct. 20, 1999) (1
tape)
- Abscesses (1977) (From Rafael C. Sanchez, MD Collection) (1 tape)
- Annual Family Medicine Lecture (1987) “The Other Family in Family Medicine” with
Donald Weaver, MD (1 tape)
- “Apple a Day” PSAs, Jim Applegate, MD, 4 shows (:60), Family Health Month (Sept.
21, 1999) (1 tape)
- Aspirin or Other NSAIDs? (1979) (From Rafael C. Sanchez, MD Collection) (2 tapes)
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- Back Pain with Ross Black, MD, HOTM Live, HOTM Radio, Baltimore, MD (Aug.
31, 2000) (1 tape)
- Diabetes ANR, Guest Lanny Copeland, MD (Nov. 24, 1999) (1 tape)
- Dr. Larry Fields- Flu,” News KFWB-AM (Ind) Los Angeles, CA, January 11, 2005, 56 p.m. (:39) (1 tape)
- Dr. Steve Tamarin-Stopping Smoking, Paupatients with onlinel W. Smith Show,
WMCA-AM Radio, New
York, NY (Nov. 19, 1987) (1 tape)
- Family Practice (Volume 33, Number 48) Pediatric Concerns: Fever/Sexual Abuse
(1985) (1 tape)
- Family Practice (Volume 44, Number 06) Common Oral Problems (1996) (1 tape)
- Flu Shots, Michael Fleming, MD, Marketplace, NPR, National (Feb. 24, 2004, 6:307:00 pm, 2:10) (1 tape)
- “Focus,” Guest Jim Applegate, MD with Gordon Goul about Family Health Month (No
date) (1 tape)
- Gallstone Pancreatitis (John Ashcroft’s), Michael Fleming, MD, Talk of the Nation,
NPR National (March 5, 2004, 1-2 pm, 00:53) (1 tape)
- Generic Drugs with Arthur Kibbe, MD & Jim Jones, MD, President AAFP, Foundation
Capitol News Break, Washington, DC (Aug. 27, 1989) (1 tape)
- “Health Crisis: Depression” (1987) (1 tape)
- Medicare, Dr. Baretta Casey, The Diane Rehm Show, NPR (synd.) (March 20, 2002,
10:00-12:00 pm) (1:00:00) (1 tape)
- Menopause (1 tape)
- Morning Edition, NPR Radio, Michael Fleming, MD (Jan. 9, 2002, 7 AM, 3:40) (1
tape)
- Paul Harvey on Family Practice (1 tape)
Individuals (152 tapes; 177 tapes total with copies)
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Abse, Dannie, MD (July 10, 1987) (1 microcassette tape) [From John J. Frey III, MD
Collection] (Note: no transcript available)
Aller, Leeon F., Jr., MD (ca. 1987; radio interview) (1 tape)
Bagley, Bruce, MD (Nov. 19, 2009) (2 tapes; 2 copies)
Belfer, Mark, DO (Aug. 23, 2010) (1 tape)
Binder, Paula (Jan. 18, 2008) (1 tape)
Black, Ross R., II, MD (July 12, 2007) (1 tape)
Botelho, Richard, MD “Beyond Giving Advice: Motivating Behavior Change”
Conference on Patient Education-Plenary, Ft. Lauderdale, FL (November 24, 2002)
(1 tape)
Brooks, Neil, MD (March 6, 2012) (2 tapes)
Brown, Donald, MD (May 9, 1989) (1 microcassette tape) [From John J. Frey III, MD
Collection]
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Carter, Karen (Nov. 21 & Dec. 12, 2003 & Feb. 19-20, 25-26, 2004) (7 tapes)
Chaney, Ernie J. (July 12 2013) (1 tape; 2 copies)
Chudy, Amail, MD (Sept-Oct. 1986; radio interviews) (2 tapes)
Coleman, William H., MD, PhD (Oct. 20, 2014) (2 tapes; 2 copies)
Copeland, Lanny, MD (April 20, 2012) (1 tape; 2 copies) [RESTRICTED ACCESS]
Dickey, Nancy W., MD (July 16, 2007) (1 tape)
Dolen, Phyllis (March 24, 2005) (2 tapes)
Edsall, Bob (Aug. 31, 2009) (1 tape)
Etches, Duncan, MD (May 4, 1990) (1 microcassette tape) [From John J. Frey III, MD
Collection] (Note: no transcript available)
Evans, Kenneth L., MD (Sept. 16, 2008) (1 tape)
Flory, Dona (June 19, 2007) (1 tape)
Gerard, Roy J., MD (Nov. 15, 2007) (2 tapes)
Gibson, Patricia A., PhD (Nov. 14, 1996) (2 tapes)
Go, Henry, MD (March 28, 1989) (1 microcassette tape) [From John J. Frey III, MD
Collection] (Note: no transcript available)
Graham, Robert, MD (Dec. 15 & 23, 2008) (6 tapes; 2 copies-Missing Copy 2 of Tape
#2)
Green, Larry A., MD (April 26, 2012) (2 tapes; 2 copies)
Guiteras, G. Patrick, MD (Nov. 5, 1989) (1 microcassette tape) [From John J. Frey III,
MD Collection]
Haddock, Douglass A., MD (July 29, 2008) (1 tape)
Harr, Patrick, MD (Nov. 17, 2011) (1 tape; 2 copies)
Hart, Julian Tudor, MD (Dec. 24, 1989) (1 microcassette tape) [From John J. Frey III,
MD Collection]
Hasser, Clayton Raker (with Joetta Melton) (Dec. 13, 2006) (2 tapes)
Heim, Lori J., MD (Jan. 7, 2015) (1 tape; 2 copies)
Higgins, Robert W., MD (June 18, 2008) (1 tape)
Hoel, Annette (Oct. 13, 2005 & Jan. 5, 2006) (3 tapes)
Inskip, Judith (Nov. 15, 2012) (1 tape; 3 copies)
Inskip, Richard C., MD (Jan. 1986; radio interviews) (7 tapes)
Jones, James G., MD (Nov. 22, 1988; radio interview) (1 tape)
Jones, James G., MD (Sept. 14, 2009) (1 tape)
Jones, Kemp, MD (Nov. 28, 1989) (1 microcassette tape) [From John J. Frey III, MD
Collection]
Jones, Warren A., MD (Aug. 15, 2012) (1 tape; 2 copies) [RESTRICTED ACCESS]
Kahn, Norman, MD (April 13, 2012) (2 tapes)
Keller, Gerald C., MD (Sept. 16, 2008) (2 tapes)
Koch, J. Thomas (July 9, 2008) (1 tape)
Koefoot, Robert, MD (March 26, 1987; radio interview) (1 tape)
Lienke, Roger I., MD (Aug. 26, 2010) (1 tape)
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Lopez, Carolyn C., MD (1992; radio interview) (1 tape)
Lopez, Carolyn C., MD (July 2, 2007) (2 tapes)
Maffett, Zandra L. (Feb. 20, 2008) (1 tape)
Martin, James, MD (Aug. 20, 2012) (1 tape; 2 copies) [RESTRICTED ACCESS]
Massanari, David L., MD (April 2, 2009) (1 tape; 2 copies)
Mayfield, Kathy (May 12, 2005) (2 tapes)
Melton, Joetta, (with Clayton Raker Hasser) (Dec. 13, 2006) (2 tapes)
Metcalf, Harry, MD (Oct. & Dec. 1987; radio interviews) (2 tapes)
Millis, John, PhD (June 23, 1975; speech) (1 tape)
Morantz, Susie (May 2, 2014) (1 tape; 2 copies)
Mygdal, William K, EdD (Aug. 5, 2006) (1 tape)
Neal, Edward, MD (Feb. 28, 1990) (1 microcassette tape) [From John J. Frey III, MD
Collection]
Ostergaard, Daniel J., MD (July 19 & Dec. 6, 2006) (5 tapes)
Panther, Sandra L., CFRE (Dec. 14-21, 2006) (6 tapes) [RESTRICTED ACCESS]
Polly, Rose, MD (Aug. 14, 1990) (1 microcassette tape) [From John J. Frey III, MD
Collection]
Price, Robert A., MD (June 29, 2009) (1 tape)
Pugno, Perry, MD, MPH (Feb. 3, 2015) (1 tape)
Ramirez, Mario, MD (Feb. 28, 1995) (1 tape) [From John J. Frey III, MD Collection]
Roberts, Richard G., MD, JD (Jan. 18, 2016) (1 tape; 2 copies); (Feb. 11, 2016) (1 tape);
(March 7, 2016) (1 tape; 2 copies)
Rockufeler, JoAnn (Jan. 15 & 30, 2004) (5 tapes)
Rogers, Jerry P., MD (Aug. 13, 2008) (1 tape)
Sadovsky, Richard, MD (Dec. 30, 1986; radio interview) (1 tape)
Scherger, Joseph E., MD, MPH (Oct. 18, 2007) (1 tape)
Schmittling, Gordon (July 29, 2015) (1 tape)
Shackelford, Joseph R., III, MD (May 23, 1989) (1 microcassette tape) [From John J.
Frey III, MD Collection]
Sheets, Kent, PhD STFM Predoctoral Education Conference Presentation, Austin, TX
(February 1, 2003) (2 tapes)
South-Paul, Jeannette, MD “Diversity: Teaching Our Patients, Teaching Ourselves,”
Conference on Patient Education-Plenary, Ft. Lauderdale, FL (November 22, 2002) (1
tape)
Stelmach, W. Jack, MD (May 12 & 26, 2006) (4 tapes)
Stephens, G. Gayle, MD (April 26, 1987) (1 microcassette tape; mp3 file) [From John J.
Frey III, MD Collection]
Strasburger, Victor, MD “From Columbine to Melrose Place: Sex, Drugs, and Violence
in the Media” Conference on Patient Education-Plenary, Ft. Lauderdale, FL (November
23, 2002) (1 tape)
Stringfield, James, MD & Dorothy (April 22, 1989) (1 microcassette tape) [From John J.
Frey III, MD Collection] (Note: no transcript available)
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Susman, Jeffrey L., MD (July 26, 2007) (1 tape)
Swanson, John, MPH (Dec. 12, 2012) (1 tape; 3 copies)
Sweeney, Rosemarie (March 1, 2012) (2 tapes; 2 copies)
Taylor, Robert H., MD (Nov. 1986-March 1987; radio interviews) (8 tapes)
Tippy, Penelope K., MD (June 5, 2006) (1 tape)
Watts, Charles, MD (Dec. 1, 1989) (1 microcassette tape) [From John J. Frey III, MD
Collection]
Weber, Cynthia, MA (July 19 & 26, 2006) (1 tape)
Werra, Robert, MD (Feb. 28, 1990) (1 microcassette tape) [From John J. Frey III, MD
Collection]
Whittington, Kenneth W., MD (Nov. 14, 2013) (1 tape; 2 copies)
Wood, Julie, MD (Nov. 17, 2014) (1 tape)
Wortham, Thomas H., MD (Sept. 2010) (2 tapes)
Young, Herbert F., MD (July 4 & 16, 2006) (3 tapes)
Young, Paul, MD (July 6, 2004) (1 tape)
Individuals-FMA Health Oral History Project (2 tapes)
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Glen Stream, MD (January 7, 2016) (1 tape)
Martin, Paul A., DO (June 6, 2016) (1 tape; 2 copies)
Tuggy, Michael, MD (February 3, 2016) (1 tape)
Individuals-University of Missouri-Kansas City/Truman Medical Center (UMKC/TMC)
Community & Family Medicine Residency Program Oral History Project (6 tapes)
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Steve Griffith, MD (June 5, 2012); Todd Shaffer, MD (June 12, 2012) (1 tape)
Jim Kelly (July 20, 2012); Rose Zwerenz, MD (June 5, 2012) (1 tape)
Jack Mulligan, MD (May 30, 2012); Thomas Nicholas, MD (May 21, 2012) (1 tape)
Michael O’Dell, MD (June 12, 2012) (1 tape)
Donald Potts, MD (July 2012) (1 tape)
Paul Williams, MD (June 13, 2012) (1 tape)
Individuals-“Voices From Family Medicine” (Affiliated with STFM) Project (61 tapes; 98
total with copies)
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Barnett, B. Lewis, MD, Feb. 27, 1992 Tucson, AZ (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Barnett, B. Lewis, MD, Feb. 29, 1992 Tucson, AZ (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Bishop, F. Marian, PhD, MSPH, May 5, 1991 Philadelphia, PA (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Bishop, F. Marian, PhD, MSPH, June 1, 1992 (1) Phone interview (1 tape) [2 Copies]
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Bishop, F. Marian, PhD, MSPH, June 1, 1992 (2) Phone interview (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Bishop, F. Marian, PhD, MSPH, June 8, 1992 Phone interview (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Blake, Robert (Robin), MD, May 5, 1991 Philadelphia, PA (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Brucker, Paul, MD, May 8, 1991 (1 tape; mp3 file) [From John J. Frey III, MD
Collection]
Candib, Lucy, MD, April 26, 1992 (1 tape)
Carmichael, Lynn P., MD, April 1991 (1) (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Carmichael, Lynn P., MD, April 1991 (2) (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Carmichael, Lynn P., MD, May 5, 1991 Philadelphia, PA (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Carnes, John, MD, Sept. 22, 1992 (1 tape)
Ciriacy, Edward, MD, April 27, 1992 St. Louis, MO (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Colwill, Jack, MD, April 28, 1992 (1 tape; mp3 file) [From John J. Frey III, MD
Collection]
Engebretsen, Bery, MD, April 26, 1992 (1 tape)
Farley, Eugene S., Jr., MD, May 6, 1991 Philadelphia, PA (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Farley, Eugene S., Jr., MD, May 8, 1991 Philadelphia, PA (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Farley, Eugene S., Jr., MD, Sept. 10, 1991 Phone interview (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Farley, Gene & Lindy, April 27, 1992, St. Louis, MO (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Ferguson, Joe, MD, Aug. 25, 1992 [Includes Joseph E. Scherger, MD, MPH, Sept. 1,
1992] (1 Tape)
Fink, Donald, MD, April 26, 1992 (1 tape; mp3 file) [From John J. Frey III, MD
Collection]
Geyman, John P., MD, May 6, 1991 Philadelphia, PA (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Hansen, Marc, MD, April 26, 1992 (1 tape) [From John J. Frey III, MD Collection]
Hughes, Timothy, MD – See Loxterkamp, David, MD
Jones, Tanya, MD, Sept. 3, 1992 (1 tape)
Kosch, Shae Graham, PhD, Sept. 10, 1992 (1 tape)
Leaman, Thomas, MD, May 6, 1991 (2 tapes; mp3 files) [From John J. Frey III, MD
Collection]
Loxterkamp, David, MD, Aug. 16, 1992 [Includes Timothy Hughes, MD, Aug. 16,
1992] (1 Tape)
Loxterkamp, David, MD, Aug. 17, 1992 [Includes Timothy Hughes, MD, and Rae
Maestas, MD, Aug. 18, 1992] (1 tape)
Maestas, Rae, MD – See Loxterkamp, David, MD
Magraw, Richard, MD, Feb. 22, 1992 Minneapolis, MN (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Magraw, Richard, MD, Feb. 23, 1992 Minneapolis, MN (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Magraw, Richard, MD, Unknown date-Tape #3 (1 tape) [2 Copies]
McWhinney, Ian R., MD, May 22, 1991 (2 microcassette tapes; mp3 files) [From John J.
Frey III, MD Collection]
McWhinney, Ian R., MD, Feb. 12, 1992 (1 tape; mp3 files) [From John J. Frey III, MD
Collection]
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Medalie, Jack H., MD, April 27, 1992 St. Louis, MO (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Mengel, Mark, MD, Aug. 18, 1992 Phone Interview (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Morgan, Ralph, MD, July 30, 1991 (1 microcassette tape) [From John J. Frey III,
Collection]
Morgan, Ruth, July 30, 1991 (1 microcassette tape) [From John J. Frey III,
Collection]
Naumburg, Elizabeth H. (Betsy), MD, May 7, 1991 & Nov. 27, 1992 (2 tapes)
Odegaard, Charles, PhD, Unknown date-Tape #1) (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Odegaard, Charles, PhD, Feb. 1992 (#2) Phone Interview (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Phillips, Theodore, MD, April 27, 1992 St. Louis, MO (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Phillips, Theodore, MD, June 17, 1992 (2) Phone Interview (2 tapes) [2 Copies]
Ransom, Donald, PhD, May 7, 1991 Philadelphia, PA (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Ransom, Donald, PhD, Nov. 19, 1991 (1-2) Phone Interview (2 tapes) [2 Copies]
Ruhe, C.H. William, MD, Aug. 21, 1992 (1) Phone Interview (2 tapes) [2 Copies]
Scherger, Joseph E., MD, MPH, Sept. 1, 1992 (1 tape) – See also Joe Ferguson, MD
Schooley, Susan, MD, Feb. 20, 1992) (1 tape)
Schwenk, Thomas L., MD, April 26, 1992 (1 tape)
Shahady, Edward, MD, May 7, 1991 Philadelphia, PA (1 tape) [1 copy missing]
Stubbe, Jerry, MD, May 5, 1991 (1 tape; mp3 file) [From John J. Frey III,
Collection]
Townsend, Janet, MD, May 6, 1991 (1 tape)
Young, Paul, MD, May 7, 1991 (1 tape; mp3 files) [From John J. Frey III,
Collection]
Younge, Richard G., MD, Sept. 22 & Nov. 3, 1992 (2 tapes)
Zervanos, Nikitas, MD, May 5, 1991 Philadelphia, PA (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Zervanos, Nikitas, MD, March 4, 1992 Phone Interview (1 tape) [2 Copies]
Unknown (Unmarked) Phone Interview (1 tape) [2 Copies]
MD
MD
MD
MD
Medicine/Medical Practice (7 tapes)
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Breast Lump Information Support Society (BLISS), Ignorance is not BLISS! (March 8,
1985) (1 tape)
Drug Information Association Workshop on New Perspectives on Pharmaceutical
Marketing & Promotion, New York, NY (March 13-15, 1991) (6 tapes)
North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) (1 tape)
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North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) Forum- Patient Follow-Up
(Nov. 10, n.d.) (1 tape)
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Organizations (Non-Family Medicine Related) (2 tapes)
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Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), Plenary Session (1992) (2 tapes)
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) (259 tapes)
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Academic Family Medicine Session, AAMC (Nov. 7, 2004) (1 tape)
Annual Conference on Families & Health:
- 18th Annual Conference (Mar. 4-8, 1998) (3 tapes)
- 19th Annual Conference (Mar. 3-7, 1999) (3 tapes)
- 20th Annual Conference (Mar. 1-5, 2000) (4 tapes)
- 21st Annual Conference (Feb. 28-Mar. 4, 2001) (3 tapes)
- 22nd Annual Conference (Feb. 27-Mar. 2, 2002) (3 tapes)
- 23rd Annual Conference (Feb. 26-Mar. 1, 2003) (2 tapes)
- 24th Annual Conference (Feb. 25-29, 2004) (2 tapes)
Annual Family in Family Medicine Conference:
- 13th Annual Conference (Mar. 3-7, 1993) (2 tapes)
- 14th Annual Conference (Mar. 2-6, 1994) (3 tapes)
- 15th Annual Conference (Mar. 1-5, 1995) (3 tapes)
- 16th Annual Conference (Feb. 28-Mar. 3, 1996) (4 tapes)
Annual Predoctoral Education Conference:
- 21st Annual Conference (Jan. 26-29, 1995) (4 tapes)
- 22nd Annual Conference (Jan. 25-28, 1996) (4 tapes)
- 23rd Annual Conference (Feb. 1-4, 1997) (3 tapes)
- 24th Annual Conference (Feb. 5-8, 1998) (3 tapes)
- 25th Annual Conference (Feb. 4-7, 1999) (4 tapes)
- 26th Annual Conference (Jan. 27-30, 2000) (2 tapes)
- 27th Annual Conference (Feb. 1-4, 2001) (4 tapes)
- 28th Annual Conference (Feb. 1-4, 2002) (3 tapes)
- 29th Annual Conference (Jan. 30-Feb. 2, 2003) (1 tape)
- 30th Annual Conference (Jan. 29-Feb. 1, 2004) (2 tapes)
Annual Spring Conference:
- 20th Annual Conference (Apr. 25-29, 1987) (36 tapes)
- 21st Annual Conference (Apr. 23-27, 1988) (47 tapes)
- 22nd Annual Conference (Apr. 30-May 3, 1989) (41 tapes)
- 25th Annual Conference (Apr. 25-29, 1992) (3 tapes)
- 26th Annual Conference (Apr. 24-28, 1993) (5 tapes)
- 28th Annual Conference (May 6-10, 1995) (11 tapes)
- 29th Annual Conference (Apr. 27-May 1, 1996) (4 tapes)
- 30th Annual Conference (May 3-7, 1997) (4 tapes)
- 31st Annual Conference (Apr. 22-26, 1998) (4 tapes)
- 32nd Annual Conference (Apr. 28-May 2, 1999) (3 tapes)
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- 33rd Annual Conference (May 3-7, 2000) (4 tapes)
- 34th Annual Conference (Apr. 28-May 2, 2001) (4 tapes)
- 35th Annual Conference (Apr. 27-May 1, 2002) (8 tapes)
- 36th Annual Conference (Sept. 20-24, 2003) (4 tapes)
STFM Fall Session:
- 1995 Session (Nov. 1995) (4 tapes)
- 1996 Session (Nov. 1996) (2 tapes)
- 1997 Session (Nov. 1997) (2 tapes)
- 1998 Session (Nov. 1998) (1 tape)
- 1999 Session (Oct. 1999) (2 tapes)
- 2000 Session (Oct. 2000) (2 tapes)
- 2001 Session (Nov. 2001) (2 tapes)
- 2003 Session (Nov. 2003) (2 tapes)
STFM Objectives (June 6, 1973) (1 tape)
SLIDE COLLECTION (14,138 slides total):
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Administration Division- AAFP
Headquarters Buildings- (669 slides)
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406 W. 34th St., Kansas City MO (1 slide)
1740 W. 92nd St., Kansas City, MO:
- (Pre-June 1973) (10 slides)
- (1975) (18 slides)
- (c. September 1974-October 1976) (68 slides)
- (October 1976) (26 slides)
- (May 1986) (7 slides)
- (February 1988) (37 slides)
 8880 Ward Pkwy., Kansas City, MO:
- (March 1988) Re: Move (19 slides)
- (April 1988) Re: Before Move) (37 slides)
- Re: Dedication & Ribbon Cutting (April 1988) (89 slides)
- (April 1988) (Move: removing AAFP seal) (19 slides)
- (April 1988) Re: Move (224 slides)
- (February 1988) (Move: samples set up McCool & Son) (30 slides)
- (February 1988) (Early deconstruction) (22 slides)
- (February 1988) (Move: plans/samples) (34 slides)
- (February 13, 1990) (18 slides)
- (c. 1990) (13 slides)
- Miscellaneous Slides (3 slides)
206
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Assembly- See: General/Miscellaneous
Materials-Meetings, Conventions & Special Events- Scientific Assembly
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Board of Directors- (391 slides)
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Meetings:
- 1973- Tucson, AZ (December 1973) (from James G. Price, MD Collection) (9 slides)
- 1974- Carefree, AZ (November 1974) (from George T. Wolff, MD Collection) (26
slides)
- 1975- Carmel, CA (June 1975) (from George T. Wolff, MD Collection) (36 slides)
- 1975- San Diego, CA (August 1975) (from George T. Wolff, MD Collection) (5 slides)
- 1975- Hawaii (December 1975) (from George T. Wolff, MD Collection) (8 slides)
- 1975- Hawaii (December 1975) (from James G. Price, MD Collection) (39 slides)
- 1976- Lake Tahoe, Reno, NV (June 1976) (from George T. Wolff, MD Collection)
(40 slides)
- 1976- The Greenbriar, White Sulphur Springs, WV (August 1976) (from George T.
Wolff, MD Collection) (38 slides)
- 1976- Sea Island, GA (December 1976) (from George T. Wolff, MD Collection)
(16 slides)
- 1977- Palm Springs, CA (February 1977) (from George T. Wolff, MD Collection)
(39 slides)
- 1979- Hawaii (December 1979) (1 slide)
- 1980- Arizona (January 1980) (2 slides)
- (c. 1986-1987) (40 slides)
- Miscellaneous (c. 1971-1982) (from George T. Wolff, MD Collection) (41 slides)
Members (1997-1998) (51 slides)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Commissions, Committees & Task
Forces- (233 slides)
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Ad Hoc Committee on Quality Assurance Atlanta, GA Meeting (January 1975) (from
George T. Wolff, MD Collection) (5 slides)
Commission on Health Care Services (CHCS)
- 1973- Scottsdale, AZ Meeting? (May 1973) (from James G. Price, MD Collection)
(8 slides)
- 1975- Seattle, WA Meeting (July 1975) (from George T. Wolff, MD Collection)
(40 slides)
- 1976- San Antonio, TX Meeting (January 1976) (from George T. Wolff, MD
Collection) (20 slides)
- 1976- San Francisco, CA Meeting (July 1976) (from George T. Wolff, MD Collection)
(36 slides)
- 1976- Practice Management Workshop (November 1976) (from George T. Wolff, MD
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Collection) (28 slides)
- 1977- Boca Raton, FL Meeting (January 1977) (12 slides)
New Physicians Committee:
- “The Academy’s Changing Profile” (c. 1990) (Narrative & 35 slides)
- New Physicians Committee- Miscellaneous slides (n.d.) (31 slides)
Spectrum Committee- Durango, CO (July 1975) (18 slides)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Communications Division- (899 slides)
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“The Academy’s Changing Profile: How To Keep New Family Physicians Involved” (c.
1990) (35 slides)
Elderly Patients slides (c. 1976-1980) (8 slides)
“Family Practice: A Career For You” (c. 1985) (Script & 120 slides)
“Family Practice: The People Specialty” (c. 1970) (Script & 67 slides)
“The Future of Family Practice” (in cooperation with the AMA Council of Long Range
Planning and Development) (October 1988) (Script & 28 slides)
Generic slides used in Bill DeLay’s Advertisement Workshop speech (1986-1987) (26
slides)
Miscellaneous slides (c. 1973-1974) (45 slides)
Resident Slide Show Presentation (June 1990) (see also: Audiocassette Collection for
accompanying tape)
Slide Presentation (c. 1964-1965) (90 slides)
“The Specialty of Family Practice”:
- (c. 1988) (63 slides)
- (c. 1994) (23 slides)
“Stand Up & Speak Out…To Teens!”:
- (STDs – Sexually Transmitted Diseases slide presentation) (n.d.) (Script & 17 slides)
- (Teenagers and Alcohol slide presentation) (n.d.) (Script & 17 slides)
“The 20th Specialty…Family Practice” (1971; revised 1972) (156 slides)
“This Doctor…” (1976) (Script & 120 slides)
“Your Family Physician” (1986) (16 slides)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Congress of Delegates- (33 slides)
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(c.1960s) (29 slides)
(October 1974) (2 slides)
(1978) (2 slides)
208
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Constituent Chapters- (2,074 slides)
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Colorado:
- “Is Colorado Making the Grade in Health Care Reform?” (1995 AAFP PR Recognition
Award Winner) (1995) (19 slides)
- Colorado Past Members (?) (2,026 slides)
Indiana- AAFP Vice President Visit (June 1978) (14 slides)
Michigan- AAFP Vice President Visit (June 1978) (5 slides)
Pennsylvania- Atlantic City, NJ Meeting (May 10, 1961) (10 slides)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Division- (153 slides)
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AAFP 1994 Presentation (1994) (25 slides)
Continuing Medical Education (CME) slide presentation (c. 1978) (51 slides)
“Prevention of Motor Vehicle Trauma” Course (1989) (77 slides)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Education Division- (947 slides)
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“Attention Deficit Disorder in a Native American Population” by Stephen J. Jackson, MD
(24 slides)
Cartoons (24 slides)
“Family Practice: A Career for You” (c. 1988) (85 slides)
“Integrating Indian & Western Medicine” by Stephen J. Jackson, MD (1990) (87 slides)
“Medical Education for Primary Care in the United States” (Presentation in Mexico, c.
1996; includes presentation on Continuing Medical Education in Spanish & English) (69
slides)
Minority Statistics (10 slides)
Miscellaneous slides (c. 1978-1999) (527 slides)
“Rx for Malpractice” duplicate slides (1983) (from AAFP Communications Division
files) (10 slides)
“Stand Up & Speak Out!” (25 slides)
Tables/Charts:
- (1990) (12 slides)
- (1991) (35 slides)
- (1992) (15 slides)
- (1995) (2 slides)
Workforce Reform (c. 1995) (22 slides)
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American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous MaterialsAmbulatory Sentinel Practice Network (ASPN)- (1,074 slides)
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“AIDS in Primary Care: A Report from ASPN” (NAPCRG, 1990) (5 slides)
“The Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network of North America” By Larry A. Green, MD
(WONCA, Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 1992) (Printed presentation & 4 slides)
“ASPN Chest Pain Study” (1985) (35 slides)
ASPN Study (1987) (53 slides)
“Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Full Scale Study” (NAPCRG, 1990) (14 slides)
Colorado/Women’s Center UCHSC (83 slides)
Development Presentation (60 slides)
Discriminatory Management (1989) (42 slides)
“A Feasibility Study of Clinically Diagnosed Varicella/Zoster and Herpes Simplex in
Primary Care: A Report from ASPN” (1985-1986) (8 slides)
Growing Pains Presentation (7 slides)
Health Information Systems (19 slides)
HIV Site Visits (11 slides)
“How Can Family Practice and Primary Care Practice-Based Research Networks
Contribute to Medical Effectiveness Research?” (ACHPR, San Diego, CA, January 1991)
(9 slides)
“How can Practice-Based Research Networks Contribute to Practice Guidelines?”
(Atlanta, GA, 1993) (Script & 11 slides)
Influenza (1984) (35 slides)
“The Issues of Practice-Based Research” (Residency Workshop, NAPCRG, 1987) (26
slides)
“Managed Care: Panacea or Plague?” By Larry A. Green, MD (South Africa, September
1992) (Printed presentation & 24 slides)
“Methods Problems in Practice-Based Research” (1985) (9 slides)
Methods (San Antonio, 1986) (15 slides)
Network Convocation:
- (1989) (16 slides)
- (Boulder, CO, 1990) (15 slides)
Network Profile:
- (1983) (31 slides)
- (1984) (23 slides)
- (1985) (66 slides)
- (1986) (64 slides)
- (1989) (CDC/Chamberland) (20 slides)
- (1991) (20 slides)
- (1992) (17 slides)
“Obstetrics in Primary Care: A Report from ASPN” (NAPCRG, 1990) (19 slides)
Peaceful Valley (October 1984) (7 slides)
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“Pelvic Inflammatory Disease” (1985) (22 slides)
Planning Stages Presentation (15 slides)
“Practice Based Research: Another Frontier for Family Medicine” By Larry A. Green,
MD (South Africa, September 1992) (Printed presentation & 15 slides)
“The Prevalence of Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety in Primary Care: A Report
from ASPN” (23 slides)
“Rural Health Research: Challenges and Opportunities” By Larry A. Green, MD
(AAMC, San Francisco, CA, October 1990) (Printed presentation & 14 slides)
“Spontaneous Abortion in Primary Care: A Report from ASPN” (156 slides)
“Use of Computerized Tomography in the Investigation of Headache: A Report from
ASPN” (1990) (21 slides)
Wagon Train (1985) (28 slides)
“Why Primary Care Clinicians Start and Stop Participating in a Practice-Based Research
Setting: A Report from ASPN” (NAPCRG, 1990) (2 slides)
“Your Body and Chocolate: Seven Myths” By Larry A. Green, MD (n.d.) (10 slides)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous MaterialsCorporate Papers- (44 slides)
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Corporate Seal/Logo (44 slides)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous MaterialsHistorical/Anniversary Materials- (140 slides)
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40th Anniversary Celebration (June 10, 1987) (140 slides)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- General/Miscellaneous MaterialsMeetings, Conventions & Special Events- (2,286 slides)
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Christmas Party/Skit:
- Christmas Celebrations (c. 1985) (134 slides)
- Christmas Skit (1977) (60 slides)
- Christmas Skit (1982) (75 slides)
- Christmas Skit “The Academy Feud” (1984) (71 slides)
- Christmas Skit “Tubie Award” (1984) (70 slides)
Invitational Scientific Congress of General Practice- Marbella, Spain (October 2-3, 1972)
(from James G. Price, MD Collection) (5 slides)
Program Directors’ Workshop (June 1983) (16 slides)
Scientific Assembly:
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(1960) (Index & 103 slides)
(1961) (Index & 31 slides)
(1962) (Index & 27 slides)
(1966) (Abstract booklet & 506 slides)
(1970) (4 slides)
Re: Presidential Inauguration (1970) (11 slides)
(1972) (19 slides)
(1976) (from George T. Wolff, MD Collection) (65 slides)
Re: Continuing Medical Education (CME) (1976) (12 slides)
Re: Fellowship Convocation and Inaugural Ceremony (1976) (13 slides)
(1977) (41 slides)
(1978) (42 slides)
(1980) (32 slides)
(1982) (51 slides)
(1987) (106 slides)
(1988) (34 slides)
(1991) (16 slides)
(1992) (53 slides)
Re: Board of Directors Installation (1993) (59 slides)
(1994) (Index & 17 slides)
Re: Fellowship Convocation and Inaugural Ceremony (1994) (72 slides)
Re: Fellowship Convocation and Inaugural Ceremony (1995) (31 slides)
Re: Fellowship Convocation and Inaugural Ceremony (c.1995-2000) (358 slides)
State Officers’ Conference (SOC):
- (1964) (42 slides)
- (1964) Re: Chapter exhibits (?) (20 slides)
- (1971) (from William Y. Rial, MD Collection) (32 slides)
- (April 1975) (from George T. Wolff, MD Collection) (28 slides)
- (1977) (26 slides)
- U.S. Sen. Robert J. Dole (c. 1993?) (4 slides)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Health of the Public and Science
Division- See: Scientific Activities Division
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Human Resources- (3 slides)
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Organizational Charts (3 slides)
212
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Journal Media Division- See:
Publications Division
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Medical Education Division- (510 slides)
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Graduate Medical Education Finance Reform (1997) (24 slides)
National Resident Matching Program (NRMP):
- Miscellaneous slides (c. 1991-1994) (71 slides)
- (1991) (8 slides)
- (1992) (60 slides)
- (1993) (46 slides)
- (1994) (9 slides)
- (1996) (85 slides)
- (1997) (55 slides)
- (1998) (51 slides)
- (1999) (15 slides)
Residency Assistance Program (RAP)—How Is the Job Done? (n.d.; c. 1978) (6 slides)
“Residency Assistance Program (RAP) for Family Practice: A Consultation Model”
(c.1996) (13 slides)
Residency Program Distribution Maps (c. 1986?) (2 slides)
Resident information slide presentation (c. 1982) (65 slides)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Membership Division- (395 slides)
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Computerization Project (c. 1978) (25 slides)
“The Image of the General Practitioner” by Opinion Research Corporation (1961) (45
slides)
Membership Slide Show (October 1959) (11 slides)
Miscellaneous slides (n.d.) (37 slides)
“We Care”:
- (c. 1970) (Index, Script & 64 slides)
- Slide presentation (c. 1985) (53 slides)
“What’s In It For Me?” Resident Slide Show (ca. 1973-1982) (69 slides)
“You Can Make The Difference” (c. 1985) (91 slides)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Publications Division- (94 slides)
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Family Practice Management slides (c. 1992) (15 slides)
Miscellaneous slides (16 slides)
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Slide Presentation (c. 1990) (63 slides)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Scientific Activities Division- (589 slides)
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Clinical Policies (n.d.) (104 slides)
Community Health Advice and Talk Series (CHATS):
- “AIDS: A Slide Show For Early Adolescence” (July 10, 1990) (80 slides)
- “A Guide To Sensible Eating” (1995) (101 slides)
Doctors Ought to Care (DOC) [Tar Wars] Tobacco Advertising Slides (ca. late 1980s)
(125 slides)
Office on Smoking and Health Slide Assortment (Feb. 1993) (19 slides)
Practice Guidelines (n.d.) (13 slides)
Smoking Cessation slide show presentation (n.d.) (72 slides)
Stop Smoking Kit (n.d.) (3 slides)
Tar Wars presentation slides (n.d.) (81 slides)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)- Socioeconomics (Practice Support/
Division of Practice Advancement) Division- (86 slides)
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“Benefits of Family Practice in Hospitals” (c. 1990) (Script & 60 slides)
“Future of Family Practice: Implications of the Changing Environment of Medicine” (c.
1988) (26 slides)
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F)- (692 slides)
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Administration:
- General slide show presentation (Pre-April 1989) (13 slides)
Corporate Development:
- Corporate Advisory Council Dinner, Anaheim, CA (1985) (15 slides)
- Corporate Advisory Council Presentation “Training Family Doctors in Your
Community” (1985) (Index & 107 slides)
General/Miscellaneous Materials- Corporate Papers:
- Corporate Seal/Logo (2 slides)
General/Miscellaneous Materials- Physicians With Heart:
- 1997- Georgia Trip (1997) (74 slides)
- 1998- Dr. Keller Presentation (1998) (26 slides)
- 1998- Russia (Siberia) Trip (1998) (3 slides)
- 1998- Siberia Trip (1998) (100 slides)
- 1999- (September 27, 1999) (37 slides)
- 1999- Uzbekistan Trip (1999) (20 slides)
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- 2000- Azerbaijan Trip (2000) (43 slides)
- 2000- Azerbaijan Trip- Nakhchivan City (2000) (15 slides)
- 2001- Vietnam Trip (February 2001) (39 slides)
- 2002- Moldova Trip (February 2000) (19 slides)
- Central Asia Maps (25 slides)
Huffington Library:
- Huffington Library Dedication (August 19, 1982) (33 slides)
- Huffington Library (?) (n.d.) (71 slides)
Programs:
- “Training Family Doctors in Your Community” (1982) (50 slides)
American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)- (142 slides)
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Board of Directors-Meetings:
- Marco Island, FL (January 1976) (from James G. Price, MD Collection) (21 slides)
- (January 1977) (from James G. Price, MD Collection) (25 slides)
- Montana (July 1977) (from James G. Price, MD Collection) (55 slides)
- Kona, HI (January 1978) (from James G. Price, MD Collection) (34 slides)
Miscellaneous slides (7 slides)
Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD)- (22 slides)
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AAFP Survey of FP Residency Directors [slides pertaining to proposed organization for
program directors] (October 1988) (9 slides)
AFMO-AFPRD Action Plan (1999) (13 slides)
Education- (666 slides)
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Academic Medical Centers- South Carolina- Medical University of South CarolinaDepartment of Family Medicine, Charleston:
- (1970-1972) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (19 slides)
- (1973) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (39 slides)
- (1974) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (58 slides)
- (1975) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (40 slides)
- (1976) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (60 slides)
- (1977) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (80 slides)
- (1978) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (35 slides)
- (1979-1982) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (11 slides)
- (Miscellaneous; No Date) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (80 slides)
- (Miscellaneous Staff) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (20 slides)
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Residency Training:
- Family Practice Tables/Charts (c. 1992-1997) (12 slides)
- Illinois- Cook County Hospital Family Practice Residency Program, Chicago (1980)
(47 slides)
- Miscellaneous slides (n.d.) (from AAFP Communications Division files) (140 slides)
- Missouri- Goppert Family Care Center (October 1976) (25 slides)
Family Medicine/Family Practice- (431 slides)
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Family Medicine Charts/Tables (c. 1993-1997) (96 slides)
“From GP to FP” Slide Presentation (March 1980) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD
Collection) (18 slides)
International Medicine- Royal Academy of General Practitioners, London UK (June 1,
1984) (Index & 38 slides)
Miscellaneous Family Medicine/Family Practice Slide Presentations (c. 1969-1980)
(from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (177 slides)
Mountainside Family Practice, Verona, NJ (August/September 1980) (14 slides)
“National Family Medicine Hypertension Project” Slide Presentations (c. 1980) (from
Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (68 slides)
Samaritan Shelter, Denver, CO (Glen Cosh, MD and Fr. Ben Carlucci ) (June 1987) (20
slides)
Individuals- (1,333 slides)
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AAFP Staff:
- (April 1973) (12 slides)
- (1977) (2 slides)
- Miscellaneous slides (c. 1978) (21 slides)
Baldwin-Johnson, Cathy, MD (2002 AAFP Family Physician of the Year (13 slides)
Blanchard, Leland B., MD-With Fitzhugh Mayo, MD (November 1972) (1 slide)
Burket, George E., Jr., MD-“Family Practice Center Facilities” Presentation (c. 1973) (8
slides)
Cain, Jeffrey J., MD-Tar Wars Presentation Slides (c. 1994; From Jeffrey J. Cain, MD
Collection) (143 slides)
Carmichael, Lynn P., MD
- (November 1982) (from Lynn P. Carmichael, MD Collection) (8 slides)
- (from STFM Collection) (3 slides)
Crownse, Bill, MD (Media Doc) (5 slides)
Curry, Hiram B., MD:
- “Backache” Presentation (n.d.) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (33 slides)
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- “Depression” Presentation (n.d.) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (6 slides)
- “Dizziness” Presentation (n.d.) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (35 slides)
- Family Practice in South Carolina Presentation (c. 1974-1979) (from Hiram B. Curry,
MD Collection) (20 slides)
- “Fits and Faints” Presentation (n.d.) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection)
(35 slides)
- Headache/Migraine Presentations (c. 1977-1984) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD
Collection) (279 slides)
- Physician Manpower Presentation (May 7, 1970) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD
Collection) (8 slides)
- “Prospective Medicine” Presentation (n.d.) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (20
slides)
- “A Report on the Attitudes of Students at the Medical College of South Carolina”
(Originally by Edward West) Presentation (January 21, 1970) (from Hiram B. Curry,
MD Collection) (49 slides)
- “Stroke Risk Factors” Presentation (n.d.) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection)
(8 slides)
- “Syncope” Presentation (n.d.) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection) (19 slides)
- “Teaching Teachers” Presentation (n.d.) (from Hiram B. Curry, MD Collection)
(9 slides)
- “Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)” Presentation (1971-1983) (from Hiram B. Curry,
MD Collection) (40 slides)
Fleming, Alexander (Sir) (1 slide)
Fleming, Alexander (Sir) (from Ulrich R. Bryner, MD Collection) (29 slides)
Gehringer, Gerald R., MD- Baby Slides (from Gerald R. Gehringer, MD Collection) (18
slides)
Halcomb, Francis, MD (January 1997) (54 slides)
Haley, Alvin J., MD-“Dr. PLIP [Professional Liability Information Program]” (c. 1996)
(from Alvin J. Haley, MD Collection) (Speech Text & 28 slides)
Kowalewski, Edward J., MD-Panama Trip (1984) (with Nicholas Pisacano, MD, Don
Rice, MD, Thomas L. Stern, MD and Gladys Stern) (from Edward J. Kowalewski, MD
Collection) (3 slides)
Price, James G., MD (c. November 1972-May 1975) (11 slides)
Sherwood, Roger A., CAE (from STFM Collection) (12 slides)
Stern, Thomas L., MD:
- (February 1982) (from Thomas L. Stern, MD Collection) (13 slides)
- Accreditation Slides (n.d.) (from Thomas L. Stern, MD Collection) (12 slides)
- Continuing Medical Education (CME) Presentation (n.d.) (from Thomas L. Stern, MD
Collection) (26 slides)
- Continuing Medical Education (CME) slides (c. 1992-1996) (from Thomas L. Stern,
MD Collection) (13 slides)
- Funding slides (from Thomas L. Stern, MD Collection) (6 slides)
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- International Continuing Medical Education (CME) slides (Spanish/English) (from
Thomas L. Stern, MD Collection) (40 slides)
- Report on the Funding Workshop (from Thomas L. Stern, MD Collection) (18 slides)
- Residency Assistance Program (RAP)- Family Practice Residency Statistics Slides
(1980) (from Thomas L. Stern, MD Collection) (10 slides)
- Residency Assistance Program (RAP) Presentation (c. 1985) (from Thomas L. Stern,
MD Collection) (Speech outline & 63 slides)
- Residency Assistance Program (RAP)- Miscellaneous Slides (c. 1988) (from Thomas
L. Stern, MD Collection) (8 slides)
- “Rewards” Presentation (n.d.) (from Thomas L. Stern, MD Collection) (Outline & 9
slides)
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- Disaster Drill (October 1973) (from John M. Tudor, Jr., MD Collection) (18 slides)
- “Health Care Reform: Preparing For The Future” Presentation (April 18, 1994) (from
John M. Tudor, Jr., MD Collection) (Syllabus & 57 slides)
- “Impact of Health Care Reform” Speech Slides (February 19, 1994) (from John M.
Tudor, Jr., MD Collection) (7 slides)
- “Impact of Health Care Reform” (May 16, 1994) (from John M. Tudor, Jr., MD
Collection) (34 slides)
- Relative Value Update Committee (RUC) Files- “AMA/Specialty Society RVS Update
Process” (from John M. Tudor, Jr., MD Collection) (16 slides)
- Relative Value Update Committee (RUC) Files- “Updating and Maintaining the
RBRVS: The American Medical Association/Specialty Society RVS Update
Committee” By George F. Kwass, MD (from John M. Tudor, Jr., MD Collection)
(Script & 12 slides)
- “RVS to MFS” Speech Slides (n.d.) (from John M. Tudor, Jr., MD Collection)
(16 slides)
- “Rx for Health: The Family Physicians’ Access Plan” Slide presentation (July 20,
1992) (from John M. Tudor, Jr., MD Collection) (22 slides)
Organizations (Non-Family Medicine Related)- (17 slides)
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American Medical Association (AMA) Convention (1977) (17 slides)
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM)- (40 slides)
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First Organizational Meeting, New York City (October 27, 1967) (30 slides)
Annual Meeting (May 7, 1981) (10 slides)
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Special Populations- (12 slides)
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Women in Medicine Charts/Tables (1983) (12 slides)
World Organization of National Colleges, Academies, and Academic Associations of
General Practitioners/Family Physicians (WONCA)- (47 slides)
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AAFP/WONCA Conference, New Orleans, LA (June 24, 1979) (20 slides)
4th Combined Conference, Manila, Philippines (September 1979) (9 slides)
Executive Meeting (1982) (18 slides)
MISCELLANEOUS AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS/MIXED FORMATS:
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Committees, Commissions & Task
Forces
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Committee on Mental Health:
- Coping: Stress and the Medical Relationship (March 1987)
- Coping: Stress and the Medical Student (Dec. 1984; Rev. 1991) (2 sets)
Video Tape and Discussion Guide
- Coping: Stress and the Practicing Physician (Dec. 1984; Rev. 1991) (2 sets)
Committee on Minority Health Affairs:
- Racial and Cultural Bias in Medicine (July 1991) (VHS tape with Discussion Guide)
(20:40)
- Racial and Cultural Bias in Medicine (July 1991) (VHS tape with Discussion Guide)
(34:03)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Communications Division
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“Caring for Your Family’s Health: A Guide for African Americans”
- Sponsored by Kaiser Permanente thrive (Partners: American Academy of Family
Physicians and Institute of Church Administration and Management (ICAM) (DVD and
booklet) (2005)
- Sponsored by Kaiser Permanente thrive (Partners: American Academy of Family
Physicians and Institute of Church Administration and Management (ICAM) (VHS
tape and booklet) (2005)
“Diabetes and You: A Guide for Hispanics” (n.d.) (DVD and booklet)
“Take Time To Talk: A National Awareness Campaign on Patient-Provider
Communication Featuring U.S. Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop” (c. 1985) (VHS
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tape with booklet)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Division
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AAFP Home Study Audio; 13 audiotapes and Booklets (c. 1989-1990):
- #118 Travel Medicine
- #120 Infant Nutrition/Abnormal Growth and Development
- #121 Shoulder Pain/Enuresis and Encopresis
- #124 Postdates Pregnancy/Allergy Testing
- #125 Bacterial Meningitis in Children/Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- #126 Ventricular Arrhythmias/Oral Contraceptives
- #127 Acute Myocardial Infarction
- #128 Hypertension
- #129 Childhood Diarrhea/Thyroid Disorders
- #130 Immunizations/Viral Hepatitis
- #134 AIDS
- #137 Acute Otitis Media and Sinusitis in Children/Death and Bereavement
- #139 Fever of Unknown Origin/Lower Respiratory Infection
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Scientific Activities Division
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AAFP Stop Smoking Program Materials
- 2 Stop Smoking Kits (includes 5 audiotapes with flip chart, brochures, signs, charts with
stickers, progress records, flow charts, contracts, economic savings, sample letters, door knob
hangers, certificates of graduation, guides, manual) (2 kits; 1 is a display kit)
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Body Band Workout by Tamilee Webb; Dr. Art Ulene, AAFP, Feeling Fine, Warner
Home Video (c. 1986) (53:00) Videotape 3 body bands and instructional booklet
V96.043
Changing the Scene: Improving the School Nutrition Environment-A Guide to Local
Action (2001)
“How to Stop Smoking” Dr. Art Ulene; Feeling Fine in cooperation with the American
Academy of Family Physicians; A Random House Audiobook and booklet (60:00)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)-Socioeconomics (Practice Support/
Division of Practice Advancement) Division
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“From Residency to Reality: Practice Management Teaching Tools” (Updated Version
2005, Version 2006) (Notebooks with DVDs) (2 sets)
“Quality Care for Diverse Populations” (Produced by the American Academy of Family
Physicians) (video tape in notebook) (50:00) (2001)
220
Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD)
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“Lifting the Veil: A Video-Aided Guide to the ACGME’s Residency Accreditation
Process (2006) (Notebook with DVDs) (2 copies)
Family Medicine/Family Practice:
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FAM/NET (Family Practice Computerized Information Network) System User Manual
(August 1988) (includes diskette)
Healthlink Television
Family Practice Sample Package (1991) (Video tape and information)
Managing Type 2 Diabetes in a Primary Care Office
Diabetes Legislation, Recommendations for Primary Care, and Barriers to Care
Indiana University School of Medicine CME (c. 1997) (60:00)
Postgraduate Audio-Cassette Library Seminars on Hyperlipidemia Vol. 1 Num. 1
Ayerst, Medical Information Service
“Hyperlipidemia: Long-Term Considerations in Management and Patient Compliance”
Highlights of a closed circuit television seminar booklet and audiotape (c. 1976)
Postgraduate Audio-Cassette Library Seminars on Hyperlipidemia Vol. 1 Num. 2
Ayerst, Medical Information Service
“Diet and Drug Management of Hyperlipidemia”
Highlights of a closed circuit television seminar booklet and audiotape (c. 1977)
Practical Cholesterol Management in a Primary Care Setting
“Using Lipid Lowering to Improve and Save the Lives of Your Patients”
Audiotape and Workbook, Benjamin J. Ansell, MD (45 min.)
“Sound Health Advice from Your Family Doctor” – Public service announcements and
print articles on important lifestyle topics; AAFP (1982/83, 1990) (2 audiotapes and
information folders)
OVERSIZED COLLECTION:
OVERSIZED NON-PHOTOGRAPH MATERIALS:
AAFP Insurance Services, Inc.
Marketing Materials (1 item)
221
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
Administration Division:
-AAFP Headquarters Drawings (11 items)
-AAFP Headquarters- Volker Blvd, Kansas City, MO (3 items)
-AAFP Headquarters- Volker Blvd, Kansas City, MO Dedication (1 item)
-AAFP Headquarters-1740 W. 92nd St., Kansas City, MO Floor Plan (3 items)
-AAFP Headquarters-8880 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO Land Survey (2 items)
-AAFP Headquarters-11400 Tomahawk Creek Parkway, Leawood, KS Blueprints (1 item)
-AAFP Oak Street Property (2 items)
-AAFP Parking Addition, Old American Insurance (8 items)
-AAFP Washington, D.C. Headquarters- 2021 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, DC (3
items)
Board of Directors:
-AAFP Seal Needlepoint Kit (Produced by Spouses of the Board of Directors, c. 1985)
(4 items)
Commissions, Committees & Task Forces:
-Committee on Research (3 items)
-Committee on Student and Resident Affairs (2 items)
-Committee on Women in Family Medicine (1 item)
Communications Division:
-General (7 items)
-Public Relations (28 items)
-“Vote for America’s Health: Capitol Hill Rally 9.27.06” (2006) (4 items)
Congress of Delegates:
-Congress of Delegates Dinner Program (1957) (1 item)
-Congress of Delegates Dinner Program (1958) (1 item)
-Congress of Delegates Dinner Program (1959) (2 items)
-Congress of Delegates Dinner Program (1960) (1 item)
-Congress of Delegates Dinner Program (1961) (1 item)
-Congress of Delegates Dinner Program (1962) (2 items)
-Congress of Delegates Dinner Program (1963) (2 items)
-Congress of Delegates Dinner Program (1964) (1 item)
-Congress of Delegates Dinner Program (1966) (1 item)
-Congress of Delegates Dinner Program (1967) (2 items)
-Congress of Delegates Dinner Program (1968) (2 items)
Constituent Chapters:
-General (7 items)
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-Colorado (1 item)
-Indiana (1 item)
-Kansas City (9 items)
-Maryland (2 items)
-Ohio (1 item)
-Texas (1 item)
Continuing Medical Education (CME) Division:
-General (3 items)
-Advanced Life Support for Obstetrics (ALSO) (4 items)
General/Miscellaneous Materials:
-Awards & Honors-City of San Juan, PR Declaration (1 item)
-Awards & Honors-US Dept. of Health, Education & Welfare Certificate of Appreciation
(1 item)
-Awards & Honors-Kansas City Family Practice Week Proclamation (1 item)
-Awards & Honors-Thomas W. Johnson Award (1974) (1 item)
-Awards & Honors-Journalism Award (1974) (1 item)
-Health Care Reform (2 items)
-Historical/Anniversary-Original Print “The Doctor” (1997) (2 items)
-Historical/Anniversary-Caring for America Book Poster (1997) (4 items)
-Historical/Anniversary-Caring for America Book Poster Signed by Author (1997) (9 items)
-Historical/Anniversary-“50 Years of Caring” Poster (1997) (17 items)
-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly Program (1951) (1 item)
-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly Poster (1990) (1 item)
-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly Program (1999) (4 items)
-Seal/Logo (28 items)
Health of the Public and Science Division- See: Scientific Activities Division
Human Resources Division (5 items)
Information Technology Division- See: Research & Information Services Division
Journal Media Division- See: Publications Division
Marketing Division:
-General (1 item)
-Advertisement-“Family Physicians: Your Voice Just Got Louder”-USA Today (5 items)
-Advertisement-“Family Physicians: Your Voice Just Got Louder”-Wall Street Journal (3
items)
Medical Education Division (12 items)
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Membership Division:
-Membership Card display by Dorothy Ventura (1948-1972) (28 items)
Publications Division:
-Family Practice Management Advertisement (1 item)
-Family Practice Management Mock-Ups (Large) (12 items)
-Family Practice Management Mock-Ups (Small) (12 items)
-“Flats” from AFP Production & Marketing (26 items)
-GP/AFP Artwork (8 items)
-Graphs re: Advertising Pages (1971-1975) (2 items)
-Kansas City Star article re: GP Publication (July 6, 1953) (1 item)
Research and Information Services (RIS) Division (25 items)
Scientific Activities Division:
-General (6 items)
-National Research Network (2 items)
-Prevention Posters (4 items)
-Tar Wars (3 items)
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F)
Administration (1 item)
Corporate Development:
-General (1 item)
-Corporate Sponsor Signs (13 items)
General/Miscellaneous Materials:
-General (2 items)
-Seal/Logo (4 items)
-Seal/Logo-Proposed Logos and Comments (4 items)
Huffington Library:
-H.L. Lake Region Life Article on Library Dedication (3 items)
Individual Development (1 item)
Programs:
-General (9 items)
-Center for the History of Family Medicine (CHFM) (9 items)
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Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD) (5 items)
Family Medicine/Family Practice:
-History (1990-1999) (5 items)
-History-Periodical- The Family Doctor (December 1908-January 1909) (3 issues)
-International Family Medicine-Canada (3 items)
-International Family Medicine-Canada-Flight of Space Shuttle STS-90 (4 items)
Government (1 item)
Individuals:
-Bishop, F. Marian, PhD, MSPH (9 items)
-Burket, George Jr., MD (8 items)
-Carmichael, Lynn P., MD (21 items)
-DeLay, William R. (1 item)
-Elliott, Olin A., MD (1 item)
-Frohman, I. Phillips, MD (3 items)
-Kowalewski, Edward J., MD (4 items)
-Ludwick, Arthur L., Jr., MD (9 items)
-Lukash, William M., MD (1 item)
-Panther, Sandra L., CFRE (1 item)
-Rockwell, Norman (Posters of GPs) (8 items)
-Stephens, G. Gayle, MD (7 items)
Medicine/Medical Practice (1 item)
North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) (1 item)
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) (3 items)
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OVERSIZED PHOTOGRAPHS:
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
Administration Division:
-General (8 items)
-AAFP Headquarters- Volker Blvd, Kansas City, MO (7 items)
Assembly- See: General/Miscellaneous Materials-Meetings & Conventions- Scientific Assembly
Board of Directors:
-Board of Directors Dinner (1950) (1 item)
-Board of Directors Dinner (1960) (1 item)
Commissions, Committees & Task Forces:
-Committee on Continuing Medical Education (CME) (1 item)
Congress of Delegates:
-Congress of Delegates Banquet Photograph (June 21, 1948) (1 item)
-Congress of Delegates Dinner (1953) (1 item)
-Congress of Delegates Dinner (1956) (1 item)
-Congress of Delegates Dinner (1957) (1 item)
Constituent Chapters:
-Illinois (6 items)
-North Dakota (1 item)
Education Division:
-Education Division Portrait (1999) (1 item)
General/Miscellaneous Materials:
-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly (1950) (2 items)
-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly (1952) (4 items)
-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly (1954) (1 items)
-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly (1955) (6 items)
-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly (1956) (1 item)
-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly (1958) (1 item)
-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly (1973) (2 items)
-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly (1974) (2 items)
-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly (1975) (1 item)
-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly (1976) (1 item)
-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly (1978) (1 item)
-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly (1981) (2 items)
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-Meetings & Conventions-Scientific Assembly (1985) (2 items)
Publications Division:
-Publication at Donnellys (1959-1960) (9 items)
Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD)
-National Institute for Program Director Development (NIPDD) first class of fellows (199495) (1 item)
Family Medicine/Family Practice:
-Marcus Welby, MD (1 item)
Individuals:
-Carmichael, Lynn, MD (2 items)
-Davis, Paul A., MD (1 item)
-Fleming, Alexander (Sir) – Fleming’s penicillin sample (1 item)
-Hildebrand, William B., MD (1 item)
-Ludwick, Arthur L., Jr., MD (1 item)
World Organization of National Colleges, Academies and Academic Associations of
General Practitioners/Family Physicians/World Organization of Family Doctors
(WONCA) (1 item)
PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION:
The Photograph Collection includes more than 25,000 photographs [as of January 1, 2014]
which are indexed under the Center’s uniform subject headings (see Appendix 1). At present, all
individual photographs have not yet been inventoried, but the subjects under which they are
contained are indexed, boxed and available under the following uniform subject headings:
AAFP Insurance Services (1 box; included with AAFP Administration Division)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
Administration Division:
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-AAFP Headquarters (1948-present) (3 boxes)
----Volker Building-Construction (1955-1956) [Treated by conservator] (1 box)
-Washington, D.C. Headquarters (1 box)
Assembly- See: General/Miscellaneous Materials-Meetings, Conventions & Special EventsScientific Assembly
Board of Directors (1947-2006) (5 boxes)
Commissions, Committees & Task Forces (2 boxes)
Communications Division; Congress of Delegates (1 box)
Continuing Medical Education (CME) Division; Education Division; Executive (1 box)
Constituent Chapters:
- California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Maryland, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas; also includes Constituent Chapter
Executives (1995) (3 boxes, 1 volume of Illinois Chapter photographs)
Division of Practice Advancement (DPA)- See: Socioeconomics Division
Family Medicine Experience (FMX)- See: General/Miscellaneous Materials-Meetings,
Conventions & Special Events- Scientific Assembly
General/Miscellaneous Materials:
- Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network (ASPN); Awards & Honors; Corporate Papers (1
box)
- Health Care Reform; Historical/Anniversary Materials- 25th Anniversary (1972); 40th
Anniversary (1987); 50th Anniversary (1997) (1 box)
- Meetings, Conventions & Special Events:
- AAFP Christmas/Holiday Parties/Skits (1 box)
- AAFP Staff Anniversaries, Retirements & Farewell Parties (1 box)
- AAFP Staff Picnics; AAFP Miscellaneous Social Events (1 box)
- Miscellaneous Meetings, Conventions & Special Events (3 boxes)
- Scientific Assembly (1949-2005; 2007-2012) (40 boxes)
- State Officers’ Conference (SOC) (1952-1954, 1956-1996)/Annual Leadership Forum
(ALF) (1997-2002) (7 boxes; 1 volume “SOC Through the Years 1966-1989”
prepared by John Simon, Jr., MD, Englewood, CO)
- Name Change
Health of the Public and Science Division- See: Scientific Activities Division
228
Human Resources Division: AAFP Headquarters Staff Directory (By Division); (By Year: 19811986) (1 box)
Human Resources Division: AAFP Headquarters Staff Directory (By Year: 1990; Misc.);
International & Interprofessional Activities Division; Marketing Division; Medical Education
Division [part] (1 box)
Information Technology Division- See: Research & Information Services Division
Journal Media Division- See: Publications Division
Medical Education Division [part] (1 box)
Medical Education Division-NCFPR/NCSM (1973-2007; 2009-2011; 2013-2014) (8 boxes)
Membership Division; Publications Division; Robert Graham Center; Socioeconomics Division
[part] (1 box)
Practice Advancement Division- See: Socioeconomics Division
Practice Support Division- See: Socioeconomics Division
Scientific Activities Division (2 boxes)
Scientific Activities Division-Tar Wars (1995-2006) (2 boxes)
Socioeconomics Division [part] (1 box)
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F)
Administration; Board of Trustees (1 box)
Corporate Development (4 boxes)
General/Miscellaneous Materials:
- Corporate Papers; Historical/Anniversary Materials; Meetings, Conventions & Special
Events (1 box)
- Physicians With Heart (1993-2010) (4 boxes)
Huffington Library; Individual Development; Public Relations/Marketing (3 boxes)
Programs:
- Archives of Family Practice/Center for the History of Family Medicine (CHFM) (1 box)
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Health Education Program (HEP)-Wyeth; Unidentified Photographs & Negatives (1 box)
American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM); Association of Departments of Family
Medicine (ADFM) (1 box)
Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD) (1 box)
Companies & Corporations; Education (1 box)
Family Medicine/Family Practice [part] (1 box)
Family Medicine/Family Practice [part]; Family Medicine Working Party (1 box)
Government; Hospitals (1 box)
Individuals (Abrahamson-Zukof; includes unidentified individuals) (18 boxes)
--Abrahamson, Ira A., Jr., MD
--Abrums, John D., MD
--Admire, Jacqelyn
--Adriani, John, MD
--Agnew, Calvin H., MD
--Ainsworth, Joe, MD
--Albani, Thomas, Jr., MD
--Allen, Deborah, MD
--Allen, George S., MD
--Allen, Norman
--Allen, William C., MD
--Aloff, Jennifer, MD
--Altschul, Rudolf, MD
--Alvarez, Walter C., MD
--Amundson, Bruce, MD
--Amundson, Loren H., MD
--Anderson, Arden, MD
--Anderson, Cyrus W., MD
--Anderson, Larry R., MD
--Anderson, Roy F., MD
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--Andrews, Martin, MD
--Annis, Edward, MD
--Annis, Jere W., MD
--Anthuis, Joe
--Appel, James Z., MD
--Appleby, Gavin, MD
--Araujo, David, MD
--Arnold, Jeanne F., MD
--Arradondo, John E., MD
--Aschenbach, Ernest, MD
--Ashbach, Nancy Wilson, MD
--Askey, E. Vincent, MD
--Asp, Donald, MD
--Aswad, Charles, MD
--Atkins, Charles, MD
--Atkinson, M.T. (Malnor Treat), MD
--Aukerman, Glen, MD
--Austin, Daniel J., MD
--Avant, Robert, MD
--Babineau, Robert, MD
--Baeke, John O., MD
--Bagley, Bruce A., MD
--Baird, C.L., Jr., MD
--Baker, A(lbert) Sherwood, MD
--Baker, Jeffrey R., MD
--Baldwin, David
--Baldwin-Johnson, Cathy L., MD
--Barbel, Johnson, Kim, DO
--Barclay, Andrew, MD
--Barnard, Christiaan, MD
--Baroody, N.D., MD
--Barrett, Steven A., MD
--Bartlett, William A., MD
--Bass, Robert, MD
--Basye, Charles, MD
--Bathke, Leigh Anne
--Baumgartner, Eugene I., MD
--Baumgartner, Helen
--Bell, T. James, MD
--Bellaire, Richard P., MD
--Belzer, Ellen
--Bender, John R., MD
--Benjamin, Regina, MD
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--Bennett, Ivan L., Jr., MD
--Bennett, Wallace, MD
--Benson, Janice L., MD
--Bergman, Abraham B., MD
--Bernhardt, ?, MD
--Berry, Charles A., MD
--Berryman, George A., MD
--Bibler, Lester D., MD
--Binder, Paula (Haas) (Jolly)
--Birkholz, Karla L., MD
--Birner, Richard, MD
--Bishop, F. Marian, PhD, MSPH
--Bishop, Marcia
--Black, Ross R., II, MD
--Black, Susan, MD
--Blake, James, MD
--Blake, Robert M., MD
--Blanchard, Leland B., MD
--Bland, Carole, PhD
--Blank, John N., MD
--Blasingame, F.J.L., MD
--Blum, Alan, MD
--Bogdewic, Stephen, PhD
--Bomgaars, Mona, MD
--Bone, Ernst C., MD
--Bonsack, Rose Mary Hatem, MD
--Bope, Edward T., MD
--Borkan, Jeffrey M., MD, PhD
--Bornemeier, Walter C., MD
--Bostwick, George W., MD
--Bowen, Otis, MD
--Bowen, Ralph, MD
--Bower, Hugh P.H., MD
--Bowman, Marjorie, MD
--Boyd, Stanley, MD
--Bracho, America, MD
--Brackman, Rocky
--Braden, Lawrence, MD
--Brady, Charles E., Jr., MD
--Brame, Jim Bob, MD
--Brandt, Edward, MD
--Bratrude, Amos, MD
--Bratt, Floyd C., MD
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--Breckenkamp, A.W.
--Brett, Abigail, MD
--Briggs, Philip, MD
--Broderick, Angela
--Brolin, James [from Marcus Welby, MD TV show]
--Bronson, Howard A., MD
--Brooks, Neil H., MD
--Brown, Arlene, MD
--Brown, Dewees H., MD
--Brown, J. Whitney, MD
--Brown, Michael J., MD
--Brown, Stephan, DBA
--Brown, Willis E., MD
--Browne, Michael Ann, MD
--Browning, Suzanne, MD
--Brownlee, Robert, MD
--Brucker, Paul C., MD
--Bruckheim, Allan H., MD
--Brueschke, Erich E., MD
--Brummel, Debbie
--Brummett, Richard R., MD
--Brunton, Stephen, MD
--Bryan, Ross E., Jr., MD
--Bryan, Thornton, Jr., MD
--Bryner, Ulrich R., MD
--Buchanan, R.D., MD
--Bucholtz, John R., MD
--Budoff, Penny, MD
--Burchard, Luke, MD
--Burdette, James, MD
--Burdick, Allison L., Jr., MD
--Burke, John E., PhD
--Burket, George E., Jr., MD
--Bush, Louis, MD
--Cahal, Mac F., JD
--Cain, Jeffrey J., MD
--Calabro, J.J., MD
--Calman, Neil S., MD
--Calvert, Jon C., MD
--Cameron, Jo
--Campbell, Renee (Arens)
--Candib, Lucy M., MD
--Cappa, Laurel, MD
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--Carek, Peter, MD
--Carey, Marc, MD
--Carlson, John S., MD
--Carlucci, Frank C., MD
--Carmichael, Lynn P., MD
--Carr, Jesse L., MD
--Carr, Mary
--Carr, Walter A., MD
--Carter, Darrell L., MD
--Carter, Karen R.
--Carter, Tim Lee, MD
--Cary, Margaret, MD, MBA, MPH
--Casebolt, John M., MD
--Cashman, John W., MD
--Cassidy, Robert, MD
--Castanares, Tina, MD
--Casters, William A., MD
--Castle, C. Hilman, MD
--Caudill, Claire Louise, MD
--Cauthen, Don, MD
--Ceitlin, Julio, MD
--Chagnon, Denis & Brita, MDs
--Chamberlain, F.L., MD
--Chamberlain, Judith, MD
--Chamberlain, Mike
--Chaney, Ernie J., MD
--Chenault, Alice, MD
--Chenault, John, MD
--Childs, Robert, MD
--Chisholm, Roger Neil, MD
--Chollak, Dr.
--Christensen, Ronald, MD
--Ciriacy, Edward W., MD
--Clark, Craig C., MD
--Clarke, John D., MD
--Clarke, Matthew, MD
--Cleveland, Philip D., MD
--Clinton, Claudene
--Clowe, John L., MD
--Cobb, Helen
--Cochrane, Paul E., MD
--Coe, Edward M., MD
--Coffey, Michael D., MD
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--Coffin, Lonnie, MD
--Cohen, Archie, MD
--Cohen, Wilbur J., MD
--Coleman, William H., MD, PhD
--Collins, Chappell A., Jr., MD
--Colwill, Jack M., MD
--Connors, Mike [aka Mannix]
--Conolly, W.A., MD
--Cooper, Charles C., MD
--Cooper, John A.D., MD
--Cooper, Theodore, MD
--Copeland, Lanny, MD
--Corbin, Art
--Cordry Hutinett, Sharon
--Coulter, Norman F., MD
--Cowan, James R., MD
--Cowan, Seth B., MD
--Cowart, Marolyn, MD
--Cowgill, Carol
--Craig, Marian
--Crivaro, John, MD
--Crocker, Max A., MD
--Cronkite, Walter
--Crookshank, J. William, MD
--Cross, Edward B., MD
--Cross, Ralph, MD
--Crounse, Bill, MD
--Crowley, Anne, MD
--Culpepper, Larry, MD
--Curran, Angela
--Curry, Hiram, MD
--Curry, R. Whit, Jr., MD
--Czarsty, Joseph C., MD
--Daleske, Ed
--Dallman, John, MD
--Darley, Ward, MD
--David, Alan, MD
--Davies, Lloyd G., MD
--Davis, Burt L., MD
--Davis, H. Gordon, Jr., MD
--Davis, M. Edward, MD
--Davis, Paul A., MD
--Dayton, Gene, MD
235
--De Alvarez, Russell, MD
--Dean, George A., MD
--Dean, Robert L., Mr.
--DeGraff, Arthur C., MD
--DeLay, William R. (Bill)
--Demunbrun, T.W. & Donne, MDs
--Denslow, Cheryl
--Dent, Sharon Dickinson
--Depew, Harry W., MD
--Derryberry, John, MD
--DeTar, John S. (Jack), MD
--Dettart, Roy L., MD
--DeWitt, Donald, MD
--Dibble, Burton, MD
--Dichter, Bruce, MD
--Dickey, Nancy, MD
--DiVita, Karen
--Doane, Craig
--Dobson, L. Allen, MD
--Doktorsky, A.I., MD
--Dolen, Phyllis (Sorem)
--Dorman, Gerald D., MD
--Dornfest, Franklyn D., MD
--Dostal, Julie A., MD
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--Voy, Robert O., MD
--Wachtel, Leo, MD
--Waddell, William B., MD
--Wagoner, Marshall
--Walker, Jack D., MD
--Wall, Eric M., MD
--Walsh, John G., MD
--Walsh, John W., MD
--Walsh, William R., MD
--Walter, Robert D., MD
--Wangensteen, Owen H., MD
--Warburton, Samuel (Woody), MD
--Ware, Dana, MD
--Warren, George W., MD
--Wartenberg, Robert, MD
--Waugh, Kyle, MD
--Waxman, David, MD
--Weaver, Donald L., MD
--Weaver, James, MD
--Weber, Cynthia, MA
--Weber, James R., MD
--Weber, Robert W., MD
--Wehrle, Paul F., MD
--Weible, Nancy, MD
--Weida, Thomas, MD
--Weinman, Herbert M., MD, MBA
--Welch, Claude E., MD
--Welch, Julian, MD
--Welder, William, MD
--Welker, Mary Jo, MD
--Wendel, Henri F., MD
--Wender, Richard, MD
--Wescoe, W. Clarke, MD
--West, David M., MD
--West, Irma, MD
--West, Sarah
--Westerman, Richard L., MD
--Wetzel, Patricia, MD
--Wherry, Rick, MD
--White, Brandi
--White, Paul W., MD
--Whittington, Kenneth, MD
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--Widmar, Barbara
--Wiegert, H. Thomas, MD
--Wilbur, Dwight L., MD
--Wilbur, Richard, MD
--Wildgen, J. Jerome, MD
--Willard, Mary, MD
--Willard, William R., MD
--Williams, Paul A., MD
--Williams, Pauline, MD
--Williams, Tennyson, MD
--Williams, William Carlos, MD
--Willingham, Jeri
--Wilson, Vernon E., MD
--Winter, Robin O., MD, MMM
--Witt, Ernest D., MD
--Witten, Carroll L., MD
--Wolff, George T., MD
--Wolff, L. Thomas, MD
--Wonnacott, Clarence E.
--Woodall, Alan
--Wood, Maurice, MD
--Woods, Scott E., MD
--Wopat, Richard, MD
--Worley, Charles, MD
--Worthington, J. Mack, MD
--Wright, Christy Gustafson
--Wright, David
--Wright, Irving, MD
--Wymyslo, Ted, MD
--Yolles, Stanley F., MD
--Young, Herb, MD
--Young, Paul R., MD
--Young, Quentin D., MD
--Young, Robert (Marcus Welby, MD)
--Young, Robert, MD
--Zago, Robert, MD
--Zamostien, Bernard B., MD
--Zapp, John S., MD
--Zenker, Bernarda Mullek, MD
--Zervanos, Nikitas J., MD
--Zimmer, Dawn
--Zimmerman, Lisa
--Zimont, Charles R., MD
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--Zukof, Walter H., MD
--AAFP Staff-Miscellaneous
--Individuals-unidentified
Medicine/Medical Practice (1 box)
Military; North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) (1 box)
Organizations (Non-Family Medicine) (3 boxes)
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) (7 boxes)
--President’s Portraits (1969-2006) (1 box)
Special Populations; World Organization of National Colleges, Academies and Academic
Associations of General Practitioners/Family Physicians/ World Organization of Family
Doctors (WONCA) (1 box)
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The Improved American Family Physician; or, Sick Man’s Guide to Health. New York, 1833.
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Ladd, Barry. Reflections of a Country Doctor. Lakewood, CO: Glenbridge Pub., c1996.
[Signed by Author] [R154.L225 A3 1996 Rare]
Leaman, Thomas L. Healing the Anxiety Diseases. New York: Plenum Press, 1992. [Signed by
Author] [RC531 .L34 1992 Rare]
Leavitt, Troy S. We’re Not Dead Yet! A Living History of Joseph L. Pace, MD and Pauline
Clyde Pace. Salt Lake City, UT, 1994. [Signed by Joseph L. Pace, MD and Pauline Clyde Pace]
[R154 .P23 A3 1994 Rare]
Livingston, Michael. Family Medicine: An Inside Look. Richmond, British Columbia, Canada:
ORC Enterprises Ltd., 1980. [Signed by Author] [R464 .L56 A33 Rare]
Loehr, Jamie. The Vaccine AnswerBook. Naperville, IL: Sourcebooks, 2009. [Signed by Author]
[RJ240.L64 2009 Rare]
Loxterkamp, David. A Measure of My Days: The Journal of a Country Doctor. Hanover:
University Press of New England, 1997. [Signed by Author] [R705 .L69 1997 Rare]
Lyman, Henry M., Christian Fenger, H. Webster Jones and W.T. Belfield. 20th Century Family
Physician: A Popular Guide for Household Management of Disease. Chicago: Charles C.
Thompson, 1907. [RC81 .L94 1907 Rare]
________. The Practical Home Physician. San Francisco: Law, King & Law Publishing House,
1885. [RC81 .L945 1885]
Malmberg. Kenneth J. Memoirs of a Country Doctor. N.p.: n.d. [Photocopied] [R154 .M166
Rare]
Manuzak, Hubert F. Manuzak: The Life Story of a Family Physician. New York: Vantage Press,
1989. [Signed by Author] [R154 .M26 1989 Rare]
Martin, Franklin H. Fifty Years of Medicine and Surgery: An Autobiographical Sketch.
Chicago: The Surgical Publishing Company of Chicago, 1934. [Signed by Author]
[R154 .M297A28 Rare]
McCandless, Dean. Two Long Lives Shared. N.p.: Xlibris, 2014. [Signed by Author]
[D214.M33 2014 Rare]
McKenna, Mindi K. High Tech Medicine: Building Your Medical Practice with Computers and
the Internet. Kansas City, MO: Rockhurst University Press, 2003. [Signed by Author]
[R858 .M393 2003 Rare]
306
________ and Perry A. Pugno. Physicians as Leaders: Who, How, and Why Now? Oxford
[England]: Radcliffe Publishing, 2006. [Signed by Author, Perry Pugno] [R 728 2006 Rare]
Mellion, Morris B., ed. Sports Injuries & Athletic Problems. Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus,
1988. [Signed by Editor] [RC1210. O34 1988 Rare]
Miller, Frank E., ed. Domestic Medical Practice: A Household Adviser in the Treatment of
Diseases, Arranged for Family Use. Chicago: Domestic Medical Society, 1927 [Note: cover
taped] [RC81.A2 1927 Rare]
Morley, Andrew P., Jr. Dr. Andy Answers Your Everyday Medical Questions. Nashville:
Thomas Nelson, 1986. [Signed by Author] [RC81 .M875 1986 Rare]
Morsch, Gary and Dean Nelson. Heart and Soul: Awakening Your Passion to Serve. Kansas
City, MO: Beacon Hill Press, 1997. [Signed by Author, Gary Morsch] [RA390. U5M67 1997
Rare]
Mullan, Fitzhugh. Vital Signs: A Young Doctor’s Struggle with Cancer. New York: Farrar,
Straus, Giroux, 1982. [Signed by Author] [RC280 .C5 M84 1982 Rare]
________. White Coat, Clenched Fist: The Political Education of An American Physician. New
York: MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1976. [Signed by Author] [R154 .M856A33 Rare]
Nay, Winfield Scott. The Old Country Doctor. Rutland, VT: Tuttle Pub. Co., 1937. [Signed by
Author] [R154.N3 A5 Rare]
Ohmart, Richard V. When I Died, an Amazing Adventure. OPM/Print On Demand, 2003.
[Signed by Author] [R154 .O45 2003 Rare]
Osler, William. The Principles and Practice of Medicine.
Company, 1894. [RC46 .O8 1894 Rare]
New York: D. Appleton and
Paulman, Paul M., Jeffrey L. Susman, and Cheryl A. Abboud, eds. Precepting Medical Students
in the Office. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. [Signed by Dr. Paulman]
[R834 .P28 2000 Rare]
Phillips, Melvin W. Mile Hi Docs. Prescott, Arizona: M& J Publishing Co., 1996. [Signed by
Author] [R15 .P55 1996 Rare]
Physicians’ Handy Book of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Detroit, Michigan: Nelson,
Baker & Co., 1904. [RM127 .N42 1904 Rare]
Pierce, R.V. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. Buffalo, NY: World's Dispensary
Printing Office and Bindery, 1895. [RC81 .P62x 1895b Rare]
307
Putnam, Constance E. The Science We Have Loved and Taught: Dartmouth Medical School’s First
Two Centuries. Foreword by James E. Wright. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England,
2004 [Signed by Author]
Rakel, Robert E. Principles of Family Medicine. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, 1977.
[Signed by Author] [RC46 .R34 Rare]
Ratcliffe, Stephen D., Elizabeth G. Baxley, Janis E. Byrd and Ellen L. Sakornbut, eds. Family
Practice Obstetrics, 2nd Edition. Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus, Inc., 2001. [Signed by Author,
Ratcliffe] [RG531 .F36 2000 Rare]
Richardson, J.L. Patient Handbook to Medical Care. Miami: Bend of the river Books, 2006.
[Signed by Author] [R727.3 .R53 2006 Rare]
Roberts, Donald R. The Other War: A World War II Journal by Dr. Donald R. Roberts 19411945. Ed. By Heather R. Biola, PhD. Elkins, WV: McClain Printing Co., 2008. [Signed by
Author] [D811.5 .R593 2008 Rare]
Rodney, John R. MacMillan. Family Medicine: Obstetrical Ultrasound. Indianapolis, IN: Dog
Ear Publishing, 2014. [Signed by Author] [RG527.5.U48 R63 2014 Rare]
Rowe, Harry M. and Terry Hoffer. The Grass Grew Greener. St. Johnsbury, VT: St. Johnsbury
Athenaeum Press, 2009. [Signed by Author] [R154.R684 2009 Rare]
Sadovsky, Richard, David H. Gordon and Richard M. Stillman. Medical Procedures for
Referral: Practical Information for Physicians. Oradell, New Jersey: Medical Economics
Books, 1989. [Signed by Author, Richard Sadovsky] [RC64 .S23 1989 Rare]
Shahady, Edward J. A Physician’s Guide to the Art of Successful Retirement. Leawood, KS:
American Academy of Family Physicians, 2004. [Signed by Author] [HE20.9008 S688 2004
Rare]
________ and Michael J. Petrizzi. Sports Medicine for Coaches and Trainers. N.p.: UNC
Printing, 1988. [Signed by Author, Edward Shahady] [RC1210 .S52 1988 Rare]
Smith, Mary F. and Patrick F. Caulfield. History of the Department of Family and Community
Medicine at Albany Medical College. Albany, New York: Albany Medical College, 2001.
[Signed by Authors] [Copy 1] [R747.A39 S65 2001 Rare]
Stanard, John R.; American Academy of Family Physicians. Caring for America: The Story of
Family Practice. Virginia Beach, VA: The Donning Company Publishers, 1997. [Signed by
Author] [R725.5 .G4 S68 1997 Rare]
308
Stephens, G. Gayle. The Intellectual Basis of Family Practice. Tucson, AZ: Winter Pub. Co.;
Kansas City, MO: Co-sponsored and distributed by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
Foundation, 1982. [Signed by Author] [RC46 .S74 1982]
Stern, Thomas L. House Calls: Recollections of a Family Physician. Wilsonville, Oregon:
BookPartners, 2000. [Signed by Author] [R154 .S79 A3 2000 Rare]
Taler, Joseph. In Search of Heroes. Baltimore: Gateway Press, Inc., 1995. [Signed by Author]
[DS135 .P63 T35 1995 Rare]
Taylor, Robert B. The Clinician’s Guide to Medical Writing. New York: Springer, 2005
[Signed by Author] [R119 .T395 2005 Rare]
________. Family Medicine: Principles and Practice. (Chinese edition, 1998). [Signed by
Author] [RC46 .F36 1998 Rare]
________, ed. Fundamentals of Family Medicine: The Family Medicine Clerkship Textbook,
3rd Edition. New York: Springer, 2003. [Signed by Author] [RA418.5 F3 F86 2003 Rare]
_______, ed. Taylor’s Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges: A Handbook. New York:
Springer, 2005. [Signed by Author] [2 copies] [RC69 .T395 2005 Rare]
_______, ed. Taylor’s Musculoskeletal Problems and Injuries: A Handbook.
Springer, 2006. [Signed by Author] [RD680 .T39 2006 Rare]
New York:
Truman, Stanley R. The Doctor; His Career, His Business, His Human Relations. Baltimore:
Williams & Wilkins, 1951. [From Personal Library of Dr. Truman] [R727 .T7 Rare]
________. The History of the Founding of the American Academy of General Practice. St.
Louis: Warren H. Green, 1969. [2 hardback copies] [Signed by Author] [R729.5 .G4 T7 Rare]
Walden, John. Jungle: Travel & Survival. Guilford, CT: Lyons Press, 2001. [Signed by Author,
a Family Physician] [G151 .W345 2001 Rare]
Wallis, Don. All We Had Was Each Other: The Black Community of Madison, Indiana – An
Oral History. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1998. [Signed by Author]
[F534 .M2A4 1998 Rare]
Weiss, Barry D. 20 Common Problems in Primary Care. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1999.
[Signed by Author] [RC48.A14 1999 Rare]
Wentz, Henry S. Patients are a Virtue: Practicing Medicine in Pennsylvania Amish Country.
Morgantown, PA: Masthof Press, 1997. [Signed by Author] [4 copies] [R154 .W46 1997 Rare]
309
Zervanos, Nikitas J. “The Early Greek Settlers of Lancaster County, 1896-1922 and the
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church.” Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society 110
(Fall/Winter 2008-2009): 94-200. [Signed by Author] [F157.L2 L5 Rare]
Zink, Therese. Mission Rwanda. N.p.: Zenterram Press, 2014. [Signed by Author, a Family
Physician] [R722.32.Z56 2004 Rare]
Reference Collection:
American Medical Association. American Medical Directory 1988. 4 vols. Chicago: American
Medical Association, 1988. [R712.A1 A6 1988 Reference]
________. Directory of Deceased American Physicians 1804-1929. 2 vols. Chicago: American
Medical Association, 1993. [R712.A1 D47 1993 Reference]
American Osteopathic Association. Yearbook and Directory of Osteopathic Physicians.
Chicago: American Osteopathic Association, 1997. [RZ333.O8 1997 Reference]
Clayman, Charles B., ed. The American Medical Association Encyclopedia of Medicine. New
York: Random House, 1989. [RC81 .A2 A52 1989 Reference]
Dorland, W.A. Newman. Dorland’s Illustrated Medical Dictionary, 29th ed. Philadelphia: W.B.
Saunders Co., 2000. (Formerly The American Illustrated Medical Dictionary, 1900-1951).
[R121 .D73 2000 Reference]
Dorland’s Pocket Medical Dictionary. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co., 1995.
[R121 .A5 1995 Reference]
Freudenheim, Ellen. Healthspeak: A Complete Dictionary of America’s Health Care System.
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Gove, Philip Babcock, ed. Webster’s Third New International Dictionary of the English
Language, Unabridged. Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster Inc., 1981. [PE1625 .W36 1981
Reference]
Holloway, Lisabeth M. Medical Obituaries: American Physicians’ Biographical Notices in
Selected Medical Journals Before 1907. New York: Garland Publishing, 1981.
[R153 .H64 1981 Reference]
Hoolihan, Christopher, comp. An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of
American Popular Medicine and Health Reform. 3 vols. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester
Press, 2001-2008. [RA395.A3 H64 2001 Reference]
310
Jewell, Elizabeth J. and Frank Abate, eds. The New Oxford American Dictionary. New York:
Oxford University Press, 2001. [PE1628 .N429 2001 Reference]
Jones, Harold Wellington, Normand L. Hoerr, and Arthur Osol, eds. Blakiston’s New Gould
Medical Dictionary, 1st Edition. Philadelphia/Toronto: The Blakiston Company, 1949.
[R121 .B621 1949 Reference]
Kipfer, Barbara Ann, ed. Roget’s International Thesaurus, 6th Edition.
HarperCollins, 2001. [PE1591 .R73 2001 Reference]
New York:
Schwarz, J.C., ed. Who’s Who Among Physicians and Surgeons 1938. New York: N.p., 1938.
[R153 .W37 Reference]
Sebastian, Anton. A Dictionary of the History of Medicine. New York: Parthenon Publishing,
1999. [R121 .S398 1999 Reference]
Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Stedman’s Medical Dictionary, 24th Edition. Baltimore: Williams &
Wilkins, 1982. [R121 .S8 1982 Reference]
Thompson, Loyd and Winfield Scott Downs. Who’s Who in American Medicine 1925. New
York: Who’s Who Publications, 1925. [R153 .W4 Reference]
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection:
In December 2012, the Center acquired a significant donation in the form of more than 600 titles
from the personal library of Adam G. N. Moore, MD which now constitutes the Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection in the History of Family Medicine at CHFM.
The Moore Collection consists of titles which relate to the history of family medicine, from prerevolutionary America up to the present day. The materials have been collected to demonstrate,
in an historical context, how people’s health has been maintained, and also how their medical
problems have been recognized, interpreted and treated throughout American history.
In addition to the main theme of Family Medicine, the Moore Collection includes several “sub
collections” dealing with issues such as diet and nutrition, drug use, sex education, and women’s
health.
(NOTE: Due to space limitations; this collection is stored off-site; box numbers after each title
refer to the box location where the title is stored.)
311
Abramson, Seth F. and Dodi Schultz. Home and Family Medical Emergencies; A Guide to
Prevention and First Aid. New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1973. [RC87 .A28 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
Addison, Robert G. The Family Physician. 2 vols. New York: Greystone Press, 1969.
[RC81 .A2A33 1969 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 17]
AIDS: A Guide for Survival. [Houston, TX]: The Harris County Medical Society and the
Houston Academy of Medicine, 1992, c1988. [RC607.A33 1992 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 33]
Airola, Paavo O. Health Secrets From Europe. West Nyack, NY: Parker Pub. Co., 1970.
[RA776.5 .A57 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 22]
Alcott, William A. The Mother’s Medical Guide in Children’s Diseases. 2nd ed., enl. Boston:
T.R. Marvin, 1851. [RJ61 .A34 1851 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
Aldrich, Michael R. A Brief Legal History of Marihuana. Phoenix, AZ: Do It Now Foundation,
[1973]. [HV5822.M3 A43 1973 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
Allen, Chris et al. The Home Health Handbook; A Preliminary Guide to Self-Help and Rural
Medicine. Ed. By Stu Copans and David Osgood. Brattleboro, VT: S. Greene Press, 1972.
[RC81 .H718 1972 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 5]
Allison, Linda and David Katz. Blood and Guts. Boston: Little, Brown, 1976. [QP37 .A52
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2]
Altshuler, Anne. Books that Help Children Deal with a Hospital Experience. Rockville, MD:
U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Public Health Service, Health Services
Administration, Bureau of Community Health Services, 1974. [Z6675.H75 A47 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 14]
American Drug Stores Collection of Promotional Leaflets on Health Topics. Includes leaflets on
Acne (1999); Aids (1999); Antibiotic facts (1999); Cataracts (1999); FS/chronic fatigue
syndrome (1998); Cold sores (1998); Common OTC: non-prescription drug use in children
(1998); Dandruff and psoriasis (1998); Diabetes (1998); Ear infection (1999); Controlling foot
problems (1996); Headaches (1998); Disturbances of the heart (1998); Insect stings and bug bites
(1992); Irregularity: constipation and diarrhea (1992); Pain relievers (1992); Shingles (1998);
Stroke (1992); Sunburn: prevention and treatment (1998); Thyroid disorders (1996); Warts
(1998). [S.l.: s.n.], 1992-1999. [RA431.A44 1992-1999 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 33]
312
American National Red Cross. Basic First Aid. 4 vols. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1971.
[RC87 .R3142 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 25]
________. First Aid Department. First Aid to the Injured. [Washington, D.C.]: American
National Red Cross, 1929. [RC87.R43 1929 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
________. Woman’s Bureau. Surgical Dressings War Manual. Washington, DC: The Bureau,
1917. [RD113 .A43 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 28]
American Red Cross. Adult CPR. St. Louis: Mosby Lifeline, 1993. [RC87.9 .A4 1993 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 5]
________. American Red Cross First Aid Text-Book. Rev. ed. Philadelphia: The Blakiston
Company, 1937. [RC87 .R313 1937 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1-CHFM]
________. Community First Aid & Safety. St. Louis: Mosby Lifeline, 1993. [RC86.7 .C644
1993 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 5]
________. Life Saving; Rescue and Water Safety. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1974.
[GV837 .R4 1974 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
________. Life Saving & Water Safety. Ed. by Carroll L. Bryant. Philadelphia: Blakiston
Company, 1937. [GV837 .R35 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
________. Standard First Aid and Personal Safety. 1st ed. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1973.
[RC87. R32 1973a Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
________. Standard First Aid and Personal Safety. 2nd ed. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1979.
[RC87. R32 1979 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
Andrew, Thomas. A Cyclopedia of Domestic Medicine and Surgery. Glasgow [Scotland]:
Blackie & Son, 1845. [RC81 .A56 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 17]
Answers to Popular Health Questions: From Hygeia, the Health Magazine. Chicago: American
Medical Association, 1935. [RC81.A57 1935 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Ariès, Philippe. Centuries of Childhood: A Social History of Family Life. New York: Vintage
Books, 1962. [HQ792.F7 A73 1962b Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 16]
Aristotle. The Works of the Famous Philosopher, Containing His Complete Master-Piece, and
Family Physician, His Experienced Midwife, His Book of Problems, and Remarks on
Physiognomy. London [England]: Smith, 1850. [RC82 .H6 A8 1850 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 30]
313
Arnot, Robert. Dr. Bob Arnot’s Guide to Turning Back the Clock. Boston: Little, Brown, 1995.
[RA777.8 .A76 1995 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 18]
Babyhood: A Magazine for Mothers. New York: Babyhood Publishing Co., June 1885.
[HQ750.A2 B3 1885 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
A Barefoot Doctor’s Manual: Translation of a Chinese Instruction to Certain Chinese Health
Personnel. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service,
National Institutes of Health, 1974. [RC82 .H8613 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
19]
Baruch, Simon. The Principles and Practice of Hydrotherapy. New York: William Wood and
Company, 1898. [RM811 .B28 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
Bauer, W.W., ed. Today’s Health Guide; A Manual of Health Information & Guidance for the
American Family. Rev. ed. Chicago: American Medical Association, 1970. [RC81 .B27 1970
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 26]
The Bazar Book of Health. New York: Harper & Bros., 1873. [RA776 .T7 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 30]
Beach, W. The American Practice Abridged, or, The Family Physician. 9th rev. ed. New York:
Andrews & Co., 1846. [RV53 .B26 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 25]
________. The American Practice Condensed. New York: James M’Alister, 1849. [RV53 .B26
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 14]
________. The Family Physician; or, The Reformed System of Medicine on Vegetable or
Botanic Principles, Being A Compendium of the “American Practice” Designed for All Classes.
5th ed. New York: Published for Sale by the Author, Saxton & Miles, 1844. [RC81 .B276 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 30]
Beale, Lionel S. On Slight Ailments: Their Nature and Treatment. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston,
1880. [RC50 .B4 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2]
Berger, Knute, Robert A. Tidwell and Margaret Haseltine. A Visit to the Doctor. Intro. by
Thurman B. Givan. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1960. [RJ50 .B47 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 16]
Bernard, Bernard. Sex Conduct in Marriage. Chicago: Health and Life Publications, n.d.
[HQ31 .B5 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
314
Bhardwaj, V. Bhushan and Ernest Yuh-Ting Yen. Family Practice: Continuing Education
Review. Garden City, NY: Medical Examination Pub. Co., 1981. [RC58 .B48 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 21]
Bickersteth, Henry. Medical Hints, Designed for the Use of Clergymen, and Others: in Places
Where Professional Advice Cannot Be Immediately Procured. 3rd ed., rev. and enlarged with an
appendix. London [England]: Printed for R. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1829. [RC81.B53 1829
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Blaisdell, Albert F. How to Keep Well; A Text-Book of Health, for Use in the Lower Grade of
Schools, with Special Reference to the Effects of Alcoholic Drinks, Tobacco and Other Narcotics
on the Bodily Life. Boston: Ginn & Company, 1896. [QP36 .B662 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 20]
Blumenfeld, Arthur. Heart Attack: Are You A Candidate? New York: Eriksson, 1964.
[RC685.C6 B58 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 17]
The Book of Health. 1st American ed. Boston: Richardson, Lord, and Holbrook, 1830.
[RC81 .B7 1830 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 13]
Boston Hospital for Women. A Few Helpful Words on Nursing Your Baby. Boston: Boston
Hospital for Women, 1966. (Leaflet) [RJ216.B67 1966 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 35]
Boston Medical Center and Richard I. Feinbloom. Child Health Encyclopedia: The Complete
Guide for Parents. New York: Delacorte Press, 1975. [RJ26 .C45 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 18]
Boston. Special Class Teachers, comp. The Boston Way. 3rd ed. Concord, NH: The Rumford
Press, 1924. [LB1511 .B6 1924 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 4]
Brace, Edward R. and John P. Pacanowski. Childhood Symptoms: Every Parent’s Guide to
Childhood Illnesses. New York: Harper & Row, 1985. [RJ61 .B7888 1985 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 26]
Bradford, Robert and H.O. Bradford. The Mother’s Medical Guide: Containing a Description of
the Diseases Incident to Children; With the Mode of Treatment, as Far as Can Be Pursued With
Safety, Independently of a Professional Attendant. London [England]: J. Hatchard, 1832.
[RJ48.B73 1832 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
________. The Mother’s Medical Guide: Containing a Description of the Diseases Incident to
Children; With the Mode of Treatment, as Far as Can Be Pursued With Safety, Independently of
a Professional Attendant. With Notes and Amendments by Jerome V. C. Smith. Boston: Allen
315
& Ticknor, 1833. [RJ48.B73 1833 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Brewer, W. (William). The Family Medical Reference Book: Containing Directions to Parents
and Invalids How to Make Judicious Use of “The Medicine Chest” and How to Discover and
Treat Many Common Diseases. London [England]: H. Silverlock, 1840. [RC81.B74 1840
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Broadhurst, Jean. Home and Community Hygiene; a Text-Book of Personal and Public Health.
Philadelphia and London [England]: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1918. [RA425 .B76 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 4]
Brown, Eli F. The Eclectic Physiology or Guide to Health. New York: American Book
Company, 1888. [QP36 .B87 1888 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 23]
Brown, Helen W. Sex Education in the Home. New York: American Social Hygiene Association,
1933. [HQ56.B76 1933 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Brown, John. Health; Five Lay Sermons to Working People. Tenth Thousand. Edinburgh
[Scotland]: Alexander Strahan & Co.; London [England]: Hamilton Adams & Co., 1862.
[R708 .B76 1862 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 28]
________. Health; Five Lay Sermons to Working People. New York: Carter, 1862.
[RA775 .B2 A7 1862 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 28]
Bryan, James E. The Role of the Family Physician in America’s Developing Medical Care
Program. St. Louis: Warren H. Green, Inc., 1968. [RC48 .B79 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 26]
Buchanan, Joseph R. Buchanan’s Journal of Man. Boston: s.n., 1887-1890. (Periodical;
Collection contains Vol. 1, Nos. 1-4, 6-10, 12, 1887-1888; Vol. 2, Nos. 1-12 (Complete), 18881889; and Vol. 3, Nos. 1-12 (Complete), 1889-1890. [BF 866 .B9 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 15]
________. Therapeutic Sarcognomy. The Application of Sarcognomy, the Science of the Soul,
Brain and Body, to the Therapeutic Philosophy and Treatment of Bodily and Mental Diseases by
Means of Electricity, Nervaura, Medicine and Haemospasia, with a Review of Authors on
Animal Magnetism and Massage and Presentation of New Instruments for Electro-Therapeutics.
Boston: J.G. Cupples Co., 1891. [RM951 .B77 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 29]
Buffum, Herbert E. et al. The Household Physician; A Twentieth Century Medica. Boston:
Physicians’ Publishing Company, 1905. [Note: copy is missing front and back covers] [RC81
.H89 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 20]
316
________. The Household Physician; A Twentieth Century Medica. New ed. Buffalo, NY:
Brofly Press, 1923. [RC81 .H89 1923 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 20]
________. The Household Physician; A Twentieth Century Medica. New ed. Buffalo, NY:
Brown-Flynn, 1924. [RC81 .H89 1924 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
________. The Household Physician; A Twentieth Century Medica. New ed. Buffalo, NY:
The Brofly Press, 1929. [RC81 .H89 1929Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 21]
Bull, Thomas. Hints to Mothers for the Management of Health During the Period of Pregnancy,
and in the Lying-in Room. New York: Wiley, 1862. [RG525 .B93 1862 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 28]
________. The Maternal Management of Children, in Health and Disease. London [England]:
Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840. [RJ61 .B93 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 24]
Burkard, William E., Raymond L. Chambers et al. Health Habits, Physiology and Hygiene.
Chicago: Lyons and Carnahan, 1925. [QP36 .B895 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
9]
Burnett, Andrew. The Family Encyclopedia of Medicine & Health. Foreword by James Le Fanu.
3rd ed. London [England]: Robinson, 2004. [RC81.B87 2004 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 33]
Burnett, R. Will. To Live in Health. New York, Chicago: Silver Burdett Company, 1946.
[RA776 .B952 1946 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 11]
Burns, John. Popular Directions for the Treatment of the Diseases of Women and Children.
London [England]: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1811. [RG121 .B9 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 11]
Burt, Samuel H. The Universal Household Assistant. New York: S.H. Moore, 1888.
[TX153 .B95 1888 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Buttaravoli, Philip M. and Thomas O. Stair. Common Simple Emergencies. Bowie, MD: Brady
Communication Co., 1985. [RC86.7 .B88 1985 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 25]
Byrn, M. Lafayette. The Mystery of Medicine Explained; A Family Physician, and Household
Companion. New York: M.L. Byrn, 1869. [RC81 .B97 1869 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 4]
317
Cabot, Richard C. A Layman’s Handbook of Medicine. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company,
1916. [RC81 .C2 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 26]
Child, Mrs. [Lydia Maria]. The Family Nurse, or, Companion of the American Frugal
Housewife. Boston: C.J. Hendee, 1837; rpt., Bedford, MA: Applewood Books, 1997.
[HQ769 .C4478 1992 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 26]
________. A Layman’s Handbook of Medicine. Rev. ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company,
1937. [RC81 .C2 1937 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
Camp, Walter. Handbook on Health, and How to Keep It. New York: D. Appleton Co., 1920.
[RA776 .C12 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Cantile, James. First Aid to the Injured. 28th ed. London [England]: The St. John Ambulance
Association, 1908. [RC87 .C3 1908 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Capron, George. New England Popular Medicine. Providence, RI: J.F. Moore, 1846.
[RC81 .C256 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 11]
________ and David B. Slack. New England Popular Medicine. Boston: Stereotyped by
George A. Curtis, 1848. [RC81 .C256 1848 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 14]
________. Popular Medicine; or, The American Family Physician: A Work in Which the
Principles and Practice of Medicine are Familiarly Explained. New York: Ray & Brother,
1855. [RC81.C37 1855 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 34]
Castle, Frederick A., ed. Wood’s Household Practice of Medicine, Hygiene and Surgery, A
Practical Treatise for the Use of Families, Travelers, Seamen, Miners, and Others. 2 vols. New
York: William A. Wood and Company, 1880-1881. [RC81 .C35 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 14]
Catlin, Robin J.O., ed. Family Practice: Pre Test Self-Assessment and Review. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1981. [RC58 .F35 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 27]
Caveney, Sylvia. Inside Mom: An Illustrated Account of Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth.
New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1977. [RG525.5 .C38 1977 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 7]
Chase, A.W. Dr. Chase’s Recipes. Ann Arbor, MI: R.A. Beal, 1880. [TX153 .C49 1880 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 10]
318
________. Dr. Chase’s Third, Last, and Complete Receipt Book and Household Physician, or,
Practical Knowledge for the People. Detroit: F.B. Dickerson, 1887. [Note: Title page is
missing]. [TX153 .C48 1887 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
________. Dr. Chase’s Third, Last, and Complete Receipt Book and Household Physician, or,
Practical Knowledge for the People. Memorial ed. Detroit; Windsor, Ont. [Canada]: F.B.
Dickerson, 1889. [TX153 .C48 1889 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
________. Dr. Chase’s Third, Last, and Complete Receipt Book and Household Physician, or,
Practical Knowledge for the People. Memorial ed. Detroit: F.B. Dickerson, 1893.
[TX153 .C48 1893 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 4]
________. Dr. Chase’s Third, Last, and Complete Receipt Book and Household Physician, or,
Practical Knowledge for the People. Detroit: F.B. Dickerson, 1901. [TX153 .C48 1901 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
________. Recepte von Dr. Chase. Ann Arbor, MI: Verlag des Verfassers, 1881.
[TX156 .C48 1881 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1-CHFM]
Chase, Peter Pineo. Your Wonderful Body. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1957.
[QP34 .C47 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 26]
Chavasse, Pye Henry. Advice to a Wife on the Management of Her Own Health and on the
Treatment of Some of the Complaints Incidental to Pregnancy, Labour, and Suckling. 1st
American ed. New York: John Wurtele Lovell, 1880. [RG121 .C53 1880 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Child, Mrs. [Lydia Maria]. The Mother’s Book. 2nd ed. Boston: Carter, Hendee and Babcock,
1831; rpt., Bedford, MA: Applewood Books, 1992. [HQ769 .C4478 1992 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 9]
Children’s Hospital Medical Center (Boston, MA). Department of Health Education. Accident
Handbook: A New Approach to Children’s Safety. New York: Dell, 1966. [RC87.B67 1966
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
C.I. Hood & Co. Hood’s Cook Book Number Three. Lowell, MA: C.I. Hood & Co., c. 1884.
[TX715 .H776 1884 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
________. Hood’s Standard Family Medicines and Other Proprietary Articles of Established
Merit. Lowell, MA: C.I. Hood Company, 1908. [RM671.C32494 1908 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 28]
319
Clapp, Emily Veazie. Growing Up in the World Today. Boston: Massachusetts Society for
Social Hygiene, 1946. [HQ35 .C55 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 28]
Coale, William Edward. Hints on Health; with Familiar Instructions for the Treatment and
Preservation of the Skin, Hair, Teeth, Eyes, etc. Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Company, 1852.
[RA776 .C648 1852 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 13]
________. Hints on Health; with Familiar Instructions for the Treatment and Preservation of
the Skin, Hair, Teeth, Eyes, etc. 3rd ed. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1857. [RA776 .C648 1857
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
Coffin, A.I. Botanic Guide to Health. 46th ed. London [England]: A.I. Coffin & Co., n.d.
[RV5 .C67 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Cole, Norman B. and Clayton H. Ernst. First Aid for Boys, A Manual for Boy Scouts and for
Others Interested in Prompt Help for the Injured and the Sick. New York, London [England]: D.
Appleton and Company, 1928. [RC87 .C67 1928 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 28]
Cole, Warren H. and Charles B. Puestow. First Aid, Surgical and Medical. Ill. by Carl Linden
and Tom Jones. 4th ed. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1951. [RD131 .C62 1951 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 22]
Coles, L.B. The Philosophy of Health. 4th ed. Boston: William D. Ticknor & Company, 1848.
[RA776 .C714 1848 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 15]
________. The Philosophy of Health. 26th ed. Boston: Ticknor, Reed & Fields, 1851.
[RA776 .C714 1851 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 13]
Combe, Andrew. The Mother’s Guide for the Care of Her Children. New York: Continental
Publishing Company, 1872. [RJ61 .C72 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
The Complete Guide to Natural Healing. Montoursville, PA: International Masters Publishers,
c1999. [RZ440.C66 1999 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Comrie, John D. News Chronicle Home Doctor. London [England]: George Newnes, 1931.
[RC81 .C67 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 30]
Conn, Howard F., Robert E. Rakel and Thomas W. Johnson, eds. Family Practice.
Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, 1973. [RA418.5 .F3 C66 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 18]
Copeland, Royal S. Doctor Copeland’s Home Medical Book. Chicago: The John C. Winston
Company, 1935. [RC81 .C787 1935 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 11]
320
________. The Health Book. New York: World Syndicate Inc., 1927. [RC81 .C79 1927 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 4]
Cort, C.A.O. von. The Household Treasure; Or, Medical Adviser. New York: Handy & Walters,
1882. [RC81.C67 1882 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
Cove-Smith, R. Health for Everyman. London [England]: Routledge, 1937. [RA776.C68 1937
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 31]
Cowan, John. The Science of a New Life. New York: Cowan & Company, 1871. [HQ31 .C87
1871 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 25]
Cox, Daniel. Family Medical Compendium; Or, Directions for Medicine Chests: With Remarks
on Medicine & Surgery. New ed. Glocester [England]: Printed by R. Raikes, [1800].
[RC81.C69 1800 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
Culverwell, Robert James. Guide to Health and Long Life. New York: J.S. Redfield, 1867.
[RA776 .C93 1867 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Curie, P.F. Domestic Homeopathy. 3rd ed. London [England]: J. Leath, 1844. [RX76 .C95 1844
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 15]
Cutter, Calvin. The Physiological Family Physician. West Brookfield, MA: Merriam and
Cooke, 1845. [RC81 .C943 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 30]
________. A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene: Designed for Colleges,
Academies, and Families. Rev. stereotype ed. New York: Clark, Austin, and Smith; Boston:
Sanborn, Carter & Bazin, 1855. [QP36 .C975 1855 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
15]
Dalton, J.C. A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene: For Schools, Families, and Colleges. New
York: Harper & Brothers, 1881. [QP36 .D15 1881 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
15]
Danelson, J. Edwin. Dr. Danelson’s Counselor with Recipes. Rev. and Enl. New York: A.L.
Burt, 1889. [RC81 .D215 1889 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Day, L. Meeker. Improved American Family Physician, or, Sick Man’s Guide to Health. New
York: s.n., 1833. [RV3 .D27 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Delano, Jane A. American Red Cross Text Book on Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick. Rev.
and rewritten by Anne Hervey Strong. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston’s Son & Co., 1918.
[RA418 .R4 1918 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
321
The Doctor, A Medical Penny Magazine: Adapted for the Use of Clergymen, Heads of Families,
Nurses, &c.: Containing Plain Rules for the Prevention and Cure of Every Disease Incident to
the Human Frame: Thus Forming a Modern Domestic Medicine, With All the Improvements in
Medicine and Surgery Up to the Present Time. London [England]: Published at the Doctor
Office, 1832-1834. (Collection includes Vol 1, No. 1. (Aug. 1832) to No. 60 (July 1833); Vol. 2
No. 61 (Aug. 1833) to No. 125 (Aug. 1834).) [RC81.D63 1832-1834 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 35]
The Doctor at Home: Containing Many Valuable Recipes and Simple Cures, for Various
Complaints. Boston: William H.S. Jordan, 1841. [RC81.D63 1841 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 35]
Doctor on Disk. (1 computer disk; 3½ in. IBM-compatible; disk cover reads: “This is a
computerized medical book. It allows you to quickly determine what illness is suspected when
you or your family start showing symptoms of illness. Select from an alphabetical indexed listing
over 615 entries for symptoms.”) Version 1.2. Palm City, FL: Emerald Coast Software, 1992.
[RC81.D63 1992 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Do It Now Foundation (Phoenix, AZ). Do It Now Foundation Leaflets Collection. Includes Do
It Now Foundation drug education materials price list (1971); Do It Now Foundation drug
education materials price list (1973); “Speedy stuff and coke (cocaine): the chemical eyeopeners” (1973); “Amphetamine abuse: pattern and effects of high doses taken intravenously”
(n.d.); “All about downer drugs” (1973); “(Try heroin) smack: the strongest thing you can buy
without a prescription” (n.d.); “The sniffing spectrum” (n.d.); “Hard drugs and the movement”
(n.d.); “Barbiturates: threat or menace” (n.d.); “Garbage: a report on street psychedelics” (n.d.);
“Junk and you!: advice for health and survival in the outside world of smack” (1973);
“Barbiturates: important facts for your survival” (n.d.); “Speed and whites are the same thing”
(n.d.); “The new improved drug I.Q. test” (n.d.); “ Gunk: all about drugs and pollution” (n.d.);
“L.S.D. and the market place: a factual report on street psychedelics” (n.d); “Facts about P.C.P.”
(n.d.); “Tobacco abuse” (n.d.); “Quaaludes and spoors (and other methaqualone drugs)” (n.d.).
Phoenix, AZ: Do It Now Foundation, 1971- . [HV5808.D65 1971- Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 33]
Dolger, Henry and Bernard Seeman. How to Live with Diabetes. New York: Pyramid Books,
1967. [RC660 .D6 1967 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 22]
The Domestic Physician; or, Guide to Families: Containing Directions for the Preservation of
Health, and the Removal of Disease. Liverpool [England]: Caxton Press, 1814. [RC81.D66 1814
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 32]
Donatelle, Rebecca J. Wellness: Choices for Health & Fitness. Redwood City, CA:
Benjamin/Cummings Pub. Co, 1995. [RA776 .D664 1995 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 5]
322
Doolittle, M.E. The Home Physician: A Practical Medical Book Designed and Prepared
Especially for Family Use. Household ed. New Haven, CT: Sheldon, 1894. [RC81.D66 1894
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 32]
Doty, Alvah H. A Manual of Instruction in the Principles of Prompt Aid to the Injured. 2nd ed.,
rev. and enl. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1894. [RC87 .D72 1894 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 22]
Dr. A.W. Chase Medicine Co. Dr. A.W. Chase’s Calendar-Almanac 1949. Buffalo, NY: Dr.
A.W. Chase Medicine Co., 1948. [AY81 .P3 1949 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
28]
Dr. Miles’ Cook Book. Elkhart, IN: Dr. Miles Medical Co., 1919. [TX715.D63 1919 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
________. Elkhart, IN: Dr. Miles Medical Co., [1925]. [TX715.D63 1925 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Dr. Williams Medicine Company. Things Worth Knowing: What To Do in Emergencies,
Valuable Household Hints, Useful Information, Amusing Problems and Tricks With Figures.
Schenectady, NY: Dr. Williams Medicine Co., [1890]. [RC87.D63 1890 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Eddy, Daniel C. Angel Whispers; or, The Echo of Spirit Voices. Designed to Comfort the
Mourning Husband, Wife, Father, Mother, Son and Daughter. Boston: Wentworth, Hewes &
Co., 1858. [BV4905 .E4 1858 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
Editors of Bottom Line/Health. Uncommon Cures for Everyday Ailments. Stamford, CT: Bottom
Line Books, 2007. [R733 .B66 2007 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 30]
Editors of Consumer Guide, with Ira J. Chasnoff, Jeffrey W. Ellis and Zachary S. Fainman.
Family Health & Medical Guide. Lincolnwood, IL: Publications International, 1989.
[RC81 .F234 1989 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
________. Family Medical Guide. New York: William Morrow, 1983. [RC81 .F24 1983 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 23]
________. Family Medical Guide. Skokie, IL: Publications International, 1983. [RC81 .F24
1983 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 23]
Editors of Consumer Reports Books. The New Medicine Show: Consumer Union’s Practical
Guide to Some Everyday Health Problems and Health Products. 6th ed. Mount Vernon, NY:
Consumers Union, 1989. [RC81 .N525 1989 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 16]
323
Editors of Consumer Reports. The Medicine Show; Some Plain Truths About Popular Remedies
for Common Ailments. Rev. ed. Mount Vernon, NY: Consumers Union, 1963. [RC81 .M496
1963 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 3]
Editors of Life Magazine. A Fantastic Voyage Through the Human Body. Life, February 1997.
[AP2 .L54715 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1]
Editors of Prevention Magazine. Preventions’ New Encyclopedia of Common Diseases.
Emmaus, PA: Rodale Press, 1984. [RC81 .A2 P74 1983 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 7]
Edwards, Esther P. The Wonder of Growing, the First Three Years of Life- A Parent Guide to
Early Learning. S.l: Sears-Golden Wonder of Growing Program, 1971. [BF717 .E34 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 26]
Eichenlaub, John E. A Minnesota Doctor’s Home Remedies for Common and Uncommon
Ailments. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1960. [RC81 .E33 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 22]
Ellis, John. The Avoidable Causes of Disease, Insanity and Deformity. New York: The Author,
1860. [RA776 .E46 1860a Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Elyot, Thomas. The Castel of Helth, 1541. New York: Scholars’ Facsimiles & Reprints, 1937.
[RA775 .E52 1541a Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Emmons, Samuel B. ‘Every Man His Own Physician.’ The Vegetable Family Physician:
Containing A Description of the Roots and Herbs Common to this Country, With Their
Medicinal Properties and Uses. Boston: G.P. Oakes, 1836. [RV3 .E54 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 2-CHFM]
Ethnogeographic Board and the Staff of The Smithsonian Institution. Survival on Land and Sea.
Washington, DC: Publication Branch, Office of Naval Intelligence, United States Navy, 1944.
[TL5537 .E85 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Evans, Newton, Percy T. Magan and George Thomason, eds. The Home Physician and Guide to
Health. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1923. [RC81 .H725 1923
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 14]
Evans, W.A. Dr. Evans’ How to Keep Well. New York: Pub. for Sears, Roebuck and Co. by D.
Appleton and Company, 1922. [RC81 .E85 1922 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 3]
Everett, George H. Health Fragments; or, Steps Toward a True Life: Embracing Health,
Digestion, Disease, and the Science of the Reproductive Organs. 2nd ed. New York: Charles P.
324
Somerby, 1875. [RA775.E94 1875 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
Every Woman’s Doctor Book. First ed. London [England]: The Amalgamated Press, [c1930].
[RA776.E94 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 32]
Every Woman’s Standard Medical Guide. Chicago: Progress Research Corp., 1949.
[RG121 .E85 1949 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
Ewell, James. The Medical Companion. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Printed for the Author, 1817.
[RC81 .E916 1817 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 13]
________. The Planters and Mariners Medical Companion. 10th ed. Philadelphia: Thomas,
Cowperthwait & Co. 1847. [RC81 .E916 1847 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 29]
Ewell, Thomas. American Family Physician. 2nd ed. Georgetown, DC: James Thomas, 1826.
[RC81 .E92 1826 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 13]
Family First Aid: Emergency Lifesaving Procedures. New York: Stanley R. Harris, 1979.
[RC87.F36 1979 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
The Family Physician: A Manual of Domestic Medicine. Subscription ed. 4 vols. London
[England]: Cassell and Co., 1880. [RC81.F36 1880-1889 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 34]
The Family Physician: A Modern and Up-to-Date Work on Domestic Ailments, First-Aid and
Nursing. 4 vols. London [England]: Caxton Publishing Co., 1930. [RC81.F36 1930 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 31]
Farmer, Fannie Merritt. Food and Cookery for the Sick and Convalescent. Rev. ed. Boston:
Little, Brown and Company, 1913. [RM219 .F23 1913 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 19]
Faulkner, Thomas. The Cottage Physician. Springfield, MA: King, Richardson & Co., 1893.
[RC81 .F292 1893 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
________. The Cottage Physician. Intro. by George W. Post. Springfield, MA: King,
Richardson & Co., 1898. [RC81 .F292 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
________. The Cottage Physician. Intro. by George W. Post. Springfield, MA: King,
Richardson & Co., 1900. [RC81 .F292 1900 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 11]
First Steps: The Parents’ Guide to a Healthy Child. [S.l.: Good Neighbor McDonald’s], 1994.
[RJ48.F57 1994 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
325
Fishbein, Morris. The Handy Home Medical Adviser, and Concise Medical Encyclopedia.
Garden City, NY: Hanover House, 1957. [RC81 .F527 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 18]
________. Illustrated Medical and Health Encyclopedia. 8 vols. in 4. New York: H.S. Stuttman
Co., 1963. [R121 .I4 1963 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 17]
_______. Modern Home Medical Adviser; Your Health and How to Preserve It. New York:
Collier & Son, 1941. [RC81 .F53 1941 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
________. Modern Home Medical Adviser; Your Health and How to Preserve It. Rev. ed.
Chicago: J.G. Ferguson and Associates. 1942. [RC81 .F53 1942 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 22]
________. The New Illustrated Medical and Health Encyclopedia. New York: H.S. Stuttman
Co., 1971. [R121 .I4 1971 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 26]
________. Shattering Health Superstitions; An Explosion of False Theories and Notions in the
Field of Health and Popular Medicine. New York: H. Liveright, 1930. [R133 .F5 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
Fisher, Irving. Health for the Soldier and Sailor. New York: Funk & Wagnells Company, 1918.
[UH623 .F5 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
Fitch, Samuel S. A Popular Treatise Upon Diseases of the Heart, Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, and
Other Chronic Diseases, With Proofs of Their Curability. New York: S.S. Fitch, 1859.
[RC681.F58 1859 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 32]
________. Six Lectures on the Uses of the Lungs: and Causes, Prevention, and Cure of
Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma, and Diseases of the Heart; On the Laws of Longevity; and On
the Mode of Preserving Male and Female Health to an Hundred Years. New York: H. Carlisle,
1850. [RC736 .F54 1850 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 13]
Fitch, S.S. Family Physician. New York: By the Author, 1868. [RC81 .F54 1868 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 4]
Fletcher, Moore Russell. Our Home Doctor. Domestic and Botanical Remedies Simplified and
Explained for Family Treatment. Boston: Wilson Brothers, 1884. [RC81 .F62 1884 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 11]
________. Our Home Doctor. Domestic and Botanical Remedies Simplified and Explained for
Family Treatment. Boston: Wilson Brothers, 1886. [RC81 .F62 1886 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 23]
326
Folger, Alfred M. The Family Physician: Being a Domestic Medical Work, Written in Plain
Style, and Divided into Four Parts. Spartanburg, SC: Z.D. Cottrell, 1845. [RC81.F65 1845
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
Foote, Edward B. Plain Home Talk About the Human System—the Habits of Men and Women—
Embracing Medical Common Sense Applied to Causes, Prevention, and Cure of Chronic
Diseases. New York: Well & Coffin; San Francisco: H.H. Bancroft & Co., 1870. [Note: Title
page is missing] [RC81 .F683 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 29]
Ford, Samuel Payne. The American Cyclopeadia of Domestic Medicine and Household Surgery.
3 vols. Chicago: E.P. Kingsley, 1882. [RC81 .F74 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
23]
Fort, Tomlinson. A Dissertation on the Practice of Medicine: containing an Account of the
Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of Diseases, and Adapted to the Use of Physicians and
Families. Milledgeville, GA: Printed at the Federal Union Office, 1849. [RC46 .F76 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 15]
Fourmen, Dr. Physical Health Culture; A Popular Manual of Bodily Exercises and Home
Gymnastics. Philadelphia: David McKay, 1901. [GV341 .F77 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 24]
Fowler, C.H. and W.H. De Puy. Home and Health Economics: A Cyclopedia of Facts and Hints
for all Departments of Home Life, Health, and Domestic Economy. New York: Phillips & Hunt,
1880. [TX153 .F8 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 14]
Fox, William. The Working Man’s Model Family Botanic Guide; Or, Every Man His Own
Doctor. 10th ed. Sheffield [England]: William Fox and Sons, 1884. [RV5.F69 1884 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
Frazier, Dan. Street Drug Survival: A Quarterly Newsletter From the Do It Now Foundation, A
National Non-Profit Organization for Street Drug Education. Phoenix, AZ: Do It Now
Foundation, 1974. (Vol. 3, No. 3, 1974). [HV5800.F73 1974 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 33]
Frisbee, John. Family Physician: Designed to Assist Heads of Families, Travellers and SeaFaring People in Discerning, Distinguishing and Curing Diseases. Boston: By the Author,
1847. [RC81.F75 1847 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 34]
Funk & Wagnalls Family Medical Guide. Lincolnwood, IL: Publications International, 1990.
[RC82 .F35 1990 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2]
327
Galton, Lawrence. 1001 Health Tips. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1984. [RC81.A2 G3
1984 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
Garbit, Frederick J. The Woman’s Medical Companion and Guide to Health: A Practical
Treatise on the Diseases of Women and Children. Boston: J.P. Dale & Company, 1880. [RG121
.G22 1880 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Gelman, Rita Golden. Ouch!: All About Cuts and Other Hurts. New York: Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich, 1977. [RD93 .G44 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
Gerber Products Company. Baby’s Book: A Helpful Manual of General Information. Rev. ed.
Fremont, MI: Gerber Products Company, c1968. [RJ61.G47 1968 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 33]
________. Foods for Baby . . . and Mealtime Psychology. Rev. ed. Fremont, MI: Gerber
Products Company, 1963, c1959. [RJ216.G47 1963 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
33]
________. Pediatric Basics: Patterns of Child Safety. Fremont, MI: Gerber, 1979. [RJ131.G47
1979 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
________. You and Your New Baby. Fremont, MI: Gerber Products Company, c1965.
[RJ61.G47 1965 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
Getting Ready for Your Baby. Cincinnati, OH: [Procter & Gamble], 1979. [RJ48.G48 1979
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Gibbs, William H. Brief View of Phrenology and Chart: Giving a Description of the Phenomena
of the Human Mind, Designed to Assist Man in Obtaining a Knowledge of His Intellectual
Faculties, Moral Sentiments and Animal Propensities. Springfield, MA: Wood & Rupp, 1842.
[BF870.G53 1842 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Gleason, C.W. Everybody’s Own Physician. Philadelphia: H.N. McKinney & Co., 1873.
[RC81 .G547 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 20]
________. Everybody’s Own Physician. Philadelphia: American Publishing Co., 1884.
[RC81 .G55 1884 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 29]
________ and H.R. Burner. Thirty-Eight Lectures on How to Acquire and Preserve Health.
[S.l.]: H.R. Burner, 1873. [RC81.G54 1873 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 32]
Gomez, Joan. A Dictionary of Symptoms. Ed. with an Intro. by Marvin J. Gersh. New York:
Stein and Day, 1968. [RC82 .G6 1968 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 23]
328
Goodholme, Todd S. Goodholme’s Domestic Cyclopaedia of Practical Information. New ed.,
rev. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1889. [TX11 .G65 1889 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 10]
Good Housekeeping Concise Medical Encyclopedia. New York: Hearst Books, 1981.
[RC81 .A2 G66 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1]
Gordon, Sharon. Earaches. New York: Children’s Press, 2003. [RF291.5.C45 G67 2003 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
Graham, Sylvester. Lectures on the Science of Human Life. New York: Fowler & Wells, 1858.
[QP141 .S95x 1858 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 29]
Graham, Thomas John. Modern Domestic Medicine: A Popular Treatise, Describing the
Symptoms, Causes, Distinction, and Correct Treatment of the Diseases Incident to the Human
Frame. 8th ed. London [England]: Pub. for the Author, by Simpkin and Marshall, 1840.
[RC81 .G78 1840 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 16]
________. Modern Domestic Medicine: A Popular Treatise, Describing the Symptoms, Causes,
Distinction, and Correct Treatment of the Diseases Incident to the Human Frame. 10th ed.
London [England]: Pub. for the Author, by Simpkin and Marshall, 1848. [RC81 .G78 1848
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 15]
Greer, J.H.. A Physician in the House for Family and Individual Consultation. Popular Price ed.
Chicago: By the Author, 1897. [RC81 .G83 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 4]
________. A Physician in the House for Family and Individual Consultation. Popular Price ed.
Chicago: Max Stein Publishing House, 1936. [RC81 .G83 1936 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 2]
________. A Physician in the House for Family and Individual Consultation. Popular Price ed.
Chicago: By the Author, 1939. [RC81 .G83 1939 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 16]
Gruenberg, Sidonie M. The Wonderful Story of How You Were Born. Ill. by Hildegard
Woodward. Rev. ed. Garden City, NY: Garden City Books, 1959. [PZ10.G75 Wo3 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 20]
Gunn, John C. Gunn’s Domestic Medicine: a Facsimile of the First Edition. Intro. by Charles E.
Rosenberg. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1986. [RC81 .G9 1986 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 13]
________. Gunn’s Household Physician or, Home Book of Health. Louisville: Middleton,
Strobridge & Co., 1860. [RC81 .G91 1860 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 20]
329
________. Gunn’s Household Physician or, Home Book of Health. 230th ed., rev. and enl. New
York: Sallfield Publishing Co., 1901. [RC81 .G92 1901 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 12]
________. Gunn’s New Domestic Physician or, Home Book of Health. Cincinnati: Moore,
Wilstach & Baldwin, 1864. [RC81 .G91 1864 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 19]
________. Gunn’s New Family Physician or, Home Book of Health. Hundreth ed., rev. and enl.
Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1866. [RC81 .G92 1866 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 19]
________. Gunn’s New Family Physician or, Home Book of Health. Cincinnati: Wilstach,
Baldwin & Co., 1885. [RC81 .G92 1885 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 22]
Hafen, Brent Q. and Keith J. Karren. First Aid for Colleges and Universities. 5th ed.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Regents/Prentice Hall, 1993. [RC86.7 .H339 1993 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 28]
Hague, William Grant. The Eugenic Marriage; A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better
Living and Better Babies. 4 vols. New York: Review of Reviews Co., 1914. [HQ755 .H39
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2-CHFM]
Hall, A. Wilford. “The Health Pamphlet”: Dr. A. Wilford Hall’s Hygienic Treatment, for the
Cure of Disease, Preservation of Health and Promotion of Longevity Without Medicine. New
York: By the Author, 1889. [RC81.H35 1889 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
Hall, Winfield Scott. Father and Son: Chums. Sex Education Pamphlet 2. Chicago: American
Medical Association, 1913. [HQ41 .H28 No. 2 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
________. Father and Son: John’s Vacation. Sex Education Pamphlet 1. Chicago: American
Medical Association, 1913. [HQ41 .H28 No. 1 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
Hall, W.W. Coughs and Colds; or, The Prevention, Cause, and Cure of Various Affections of
the Throat. New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1870. [RC736 .H21 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 24]
________. The Guide-Board to Health, Peace and Competence; Or, The Road to Happy Old
Age. Springfield, MA: D.E. Fisk, 1872. [RC81.H35 1872 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 31]
________. Health at Home. Hartford and Cincinnati: S.M. Betts & Company, 1873. [RC81
.H19 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 18]
330
________. Health by Good Living. New York: Hurd & Houghton, 1870. [RA776 .H17 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 4]
Hammond, Charles D. Medical Information for the Million: Or The True Guide to Health. 2nd
ed., enl. and improved. New York: W. Holdredge, 1850. [RC81 .H22 1850 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 30]
Hand, William M. The House Surgeon and Physician: Designed to Assist Heads of Families,
Travellers, and Sea-Faring People in Discerning, Distinguishing, and Curing Diseases.
Hartford: Peter B. Gleason and Co., 1818. [RC81 .H27 1818 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 1-CHFM]
Hawes, Joel. Lectures to Young Men on the Formation of Character &c. 13th ed. Hartford:
Balknap and Hamersley, 1839. [BJ1671 .H45 1839 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
24]
Healthful Living: An Account of the Battle Creek Diet System. Battle Creek, MI: Kellogg Food
Company, c1908. [RM217.2.H43 1908 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
H.E. Bucklen & Company, Chicago. Dr. King’s Guide to Health. Chicago: H.E. Bucklen &
Co., 1895. [AY81 .H7 1895 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 30]
Hegeler, Sten. Peter and Caroline: A Child Asks About Childbirth and Sex. London [England],
New York: Abelard-Schuman, 1961. [HQ56 .H393 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
6]
Helfand, William H. Quack, Quack, Quack: The Sellers of Nostrums in Prints, Ephemera &
Books: An Exhibition on the Frequently Excessive & Flamboyant Seller of Nostrums as Shown in
Prints, Posters, Caricatures, Books, Pamphlets, Advertisements & Other Graphic Arts Over the
Last Five Centuries. Winterhouse ed. New York: Grolier Club, 2002. [R730 .H456 2002 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2-CHFM]
Hempel, Charles J. The Homoeopathic Domestic Physician. New York: W,M. Radde; London
[England]: H. Balliere, 1846. [RX71 .H5 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 30]
Hering, Constantine. C. Hering’s Domestic Physician. 4th American ed. Philadelphia: C.L.
Rademacher, 1848. [RX76 .H52 1848 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 11]
________. The Homoeopathic Domestic Physician. New York: William Radde, 1869.
[RX76 .H525 1869 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 4]
331
Hillman, Sheilah M. and Robert S. Hillman. Traveling Healthy: A Complete Guide to Medical
Services in 23 Countries. New York: Penguin Books, 1980. [RA783.5 .H54 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 28]
Hoburg, William A. The Home Formulary: The Latest and Most Valuable Toilet and
Miscellaneous Formulas for Home Use. Cincinnati, OH: The Home Formulary Co., c1910.
[RS127.H63 1910 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Hogg, Jabez. The Domestic Medical and Surgical Guide, for the Nursery, the Cottage, and the
Bush: Giving the Best Advice, in the Absence of a Physician or Surgeon, in Cases of Accident or
Sudden Illness: Useful to Families, Emigrants, Travelers, Missionaries, Village Clergymen, and
Sea Captains. 2nd ed. London [England]: Ingram, Cooke, and Co., 1853. [RC81.H64 1853
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
Hohman, John George. The Long Lost Friend, Containing Mysterious and Invaluable Arts and
Remedies, for Man as Well as Animals with Many Proofs of their Virtue and Efficacy in Healing
Diseases, &c. Lancaster, PA: Printed for the Purchaser, 1877. [R133 .H5813 1877 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 19]
Hollick, Frederick. The Matron’s Manual of Midwifery and the Diseases of Woman During
Pregnancy and in Child Bed. New York: Excelsior Publishing House, 1876. [RG524 .H75
1876 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 19]
________. The Origin of Life and Process of Reproduction in Plants and Animals, With the
Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Generative System, Male and Female, and the Causes,
Prevention and Cure of the Special Diseases to Which It Is Liable. New ed. Philadelphia: David
McKay, 1902. [RC881 .H76 1902 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 21]
Horner, William E. The Home Book of Health and Medicine. Philadelphia: Desilver, Thomas &
Co., 1836. [RC81 .H6 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 28]
Howard, Horton. An Improved System of Domestic Medicine. New rev. ed. Cincinnati, H.M.
Rulison; Philadelphia, Duane Rulison, 1858. [RC81 .H9 1858 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 30]
________. Howard’s Domestic Medicine. New enl. ed. Cincinnati, H.M. Rulison; Philadelphia,
D. Rulison, 1860. [RC81 .H9 1860 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 20]
________. Howard’s Domestic Medicine. Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Cincinnati,
Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City: Hubbard Brothers, Publishers; San Francisco: A.L. Bancroft &
Co., 1879. [RC81 .H9 1879 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 21]
________. Howard’s Domestic Medicine. Philadelphia, Springfield, MA, Chicago, Cincinnati:
332
Hubbard Brothers, Publishers; Emporia, KS: Thomas Prothero, 1879. [RC81 .H9 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 21]
Humphreys, Frederick. Humphreys’ Homeopathic Mentor. Rev. and enl. ed. New York:
Humphreys’ Homeopathic Medicine Co., 1889. [RX76 .H912 1889 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 22]
________. Humphreys’ Mentor. Rev. and enl. ed. New York: Humphreys’ Homeopathic
Medicine Co., 1926. [RX76 .H912 1926 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Humphreys’ Homeopathic Medicine Co. Humphreys’ Manual: On the Care of Ailments Which
May be Treated at Home. New York: Humphreys’ Homeo. Medicine Company, 1937.
[RM671 .H8466 1937 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 28]
Hutchings, Thomas Gibbons. The Medical Pilot; or, New System: Being a Family Medical
Companion, and Compendium of Medicine on a Totally New Plan, and by which all Diseases
can be Treated Successfully without Minerals, or Any Poisons Whatsoever. New York:
Smithson’s Steam Printing Offices, 1855. [RC81 .H95 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 12]
Hyman, Harold Thomas. The Complete Home Medical Encyclopedia. New York: Hawthorne
Books, 1966. [RC81.A2 H8 1966 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 11]
Ilg, Frances L. and Louise Bates Ames. Child Behavior. New York: Dell, 1955. [HQ781 .I5
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 22]
Imray, Keith. A Popular Cyclopedia of Modern Domestic Medicine. American ed. New York:
C. Shepard & Co., 1856. [RC81 .I35 1856 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 15]
Ingersoll, Andrew J. In Health. 4th ed. rev. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1892. [HQ31 .I5 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2]
Inlander, Charles B. et al. The People’s Medical Society Health Desk Reference. New York:
Hyperion, 1995. [RC81 .I46 1995 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
Isaksen, Beverly. Andre’s Tour of the Hospital. Camden, ME: Camden Community Hospital
Auxiliary, 1974. [RJ28.S3 I83 1974 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Jackson, Kathryn. Nurse Nancy. Ill. By Corinne Malvern. New York: Golden Press, 1959.
[MLCS 2006/42582 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2]
333
Jacoby, Myron D. The Sexual Study of the Male and Female Human Body in Color Pictures.
New York: Cadillac Publishing Co., 1942. [QM531.J33 1942 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 35]
Jameson, Horatio Gates. The American Domestick Medicine; or, Medical Admonisher. 2nd ed.
Baltimore: Published by the Author, 1818. [RC81 .J32 1818 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 29]
Janish, Bebe. Conditions of the Prostate: A Patient Information Booklet. Aberdeen, SD: Saint
Luke’s Hospital Publications, c1986. [RC899.J36 1986 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 35]
Jayne, David. Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge. (Trade Card). New York, N Y: Major & Knapp Lith.,
[1880]. [RM671.J39 1880 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Jayne’s Medical Almanac and Guide to Health 1932. Philadelphia: Dr. D. Jayne & Son, 1932.
[AY81.P3J3 1932 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2-CHFM]
Jayne’s Medical Almanac and Guide to Health 1937. Philadelphia: Dr. D. Jayne & Son, 1937.
[AY81.P3J3 1937 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2-CHFM]
Jefferis, B.G. Safe Counsel; or, Practical Eugenics. 39th ed. Naperville, IL: J.L. Nichols & Co.,
1927. [HQ31 .J5 1927 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 16]
Jenkins, David P.
Facts About Commonly Used Drugs: A Non-Abuser’s Guide to
Pharmacological and Non-Medical Use of Drugs. Second ed. Phoenix, AZ: Do It Now
Foundation, 1973. [HV5808.J46 1973 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
Johnson, I.D. A Guide to Homeopathic Practice: Designed for the Use of Families and Private
Individuals. New York: Boericke & Tafel, 1881. [RX76. J64 1881 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 33]
________. A Guide to Homeopathic Practice: Designed for the Use of Families and Private
Individuals. Philadelphia: F.E. Boericke, Hahnemann Publishing House, 1884. [RX76. J64 1884
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 32]
Johonnot, James and Eugene Bouton. How We Live; or, The Human Body, and How to Take
Care of It. An Elementary Course in Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene. New York: American
Book Company, 1885. [QP36 .J731 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
The Journal of Health. Philadelphia: S.C. Atkinson, 1830-1832. [RA773 .J8 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 26]
334
Kahler, Charles. How to Treat Your Own Feet. New York: D.P. Kahler & Sons, 1893.
[RD563 .K22 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Karas, Jim. The Cardio-Free Diet. New York: Simon Spotlight Entertainment, 2007.
[RM222.2 .K3372 2007] Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
Karelitz, Samuel. When Your Child is Ill. Rev. ed. New York: Permabooks, 1959. [RJ61 .K235
1969 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
Kaufman, Joe. How We Are Born, How We Grow, How Our Bodies Work, and How We Learn.
New York: Golden Press, 1975. [QP37 .K26 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 5]
Kaufmann, Carl Ernst. Kaufmann on Disease: Its Causes and Home Cure. Boston, MA: A.P.
Ordway & Co., 1881. [RM671.K38 1881 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Keen, Martin L. The How and Why Wonder Book of the Human Body. New York: Grosset &
Dunlap, 1975. [PZ10.K1282 Ho 1975 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 27]
Keighley, Walker. A New System of Family Medicine, for the Use of Midwives, Mothers, and
Nurses; also a Complete Treatise on the Management and Diseases of Children. London
[England]: B. Crosby, 1806. [RG121 .K255 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 11]
Kelley, J. Clawson and J. King, eds. The Philosophical Medical Journal; Or, Family Physician:
Devoted to Chemistry, Botany, and Analytical Practice of Medicine. New York: John W.
Kelley, 1844. [R11.P45 1844 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 34]
Kellogg, John Harvey. Light Therapeutics; A Practical Manual of Phototherapy for the Student
and the Practitioner. Battle Creek, MI: The Good Health Publishing Co., 1927. [RM837 .K2
1927 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1-CHFM]
________. Plain Facts for Old and Young: Embracing the Natural History and Hygiene of
Organic Life. Burlington, IA: I.F. Segner, 1888. [Note: front and back covers are missing]
[RG121 .K3 1888 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 23]
Kemp, T. Lindley. The Medical Guide to the Preservation of Health and the Knowledge of
Disease: Being an Outline of the Principles of Physiology, Pathology, and Therapeutics.
Glasgow [Scotland]: W. Mackenzie, 1853. [RC81.K46 1853 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 32]
________. The Medical Guide to the Preservation of Health and the Knowledge of Disease:
Being an Outline of the Principles of Physiology, Pathology, and Therapeutics. Glasgow
[Scotland]: W. Mackenzie, 1858. [RC81.K46 1858 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
34]
335
Kendall, B.J. The Doctor at Home. Enosburgh Falls, VT: Dr. B.J. Kendall & Co., 1882.
[RB115 .K4 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 14]
Kenison, Nehemiah. Relief for the Feet! Corns Extracted in Five Minutes Without Pain.
(Trade Card). Boston, MA: [s. n., 1840]. [RD563.K46 1840 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 35]
Kerner, Fred. Stress and Your Heart. Intro. by Hans Selye. New York: Hawthorn Books, 1961.
[RC682 .K4 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 18]
Kershaw, Linda. Edible & Medicinal Plants of the Rockies. Edmonton [Canada]: Lone Pine
Publishing, 2000. [QK98.5.R63 K46 2000 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 4]
Kesteven, W.B. Home Doctoring: A Guide to Domestic Medicine and Surgery. London
[England]: Frederick and Warne, 1889. [RC81.K47 1889 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 32]
Kiester, Edwin, Jr., ed. Better Homes and Gardens New Family Medical Guide. Des Moines, IA:
Meredith Corp., 1982. [RC81 .B534 1982 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 5]
Kilmer, F.B., ed. Johnson & Johnson Hand Book of First Aid. 3rd rev. ed. New Brunswick, NJ:
Johnson & Johnson, 1911. [RC87 .K48 1911 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
Kirkendall, Lester A. Helping Children Understand Sex. Ill. by Seymour Fleishman. Chicago:
Science Research Associates, 1952. [HQ56 .K473 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
________. Understanding Sex. Chicago: Science Research Associates, 1953. [HQ31 .K57 1953
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
Kitchiner, William and T.S. Barrett. Directions for Invigorating and Prolonging Life; or, The
Invalid’s Oracle. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1855. [RA776 .K6 1855 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 30]
Knauer, Kelly. Your Body: A User’s Guide. New York: Time Books, 2008. [RA776 .Y63 2008
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1]
Kneipp, Sebastian. My Water Cure. 3 vols. New York: Benedict Lust Publications, 1949.
[RM817 .K6 1949 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Knox Company. How Would You Like to Win $500 Free. (Advertisement). [S.l.]: Knox Co.,
1937. [RM671.K56 1937 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
336
Krauss, Ruth. The Growing Story. Ill. by Phyllis Rowand. New York: Harper, 1947.
[PZ7 .K875 Gt Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 20]
Kunz, Jeffrey R.M. and Asher J. Finkel, eds. The American Medical Association Family
Medical Guide. Rev. and updated ed. New York: Random House, 1987. [RC81 .A543 1987
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
The Ladies Birthday Almanac, for the Year 1934. Chattanooga, TN: Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
1933. [AY306.C4 L33 Am Almanac Coll 1934 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
Laine, J.H. A Treatise on Family Medicine. Newcastle Upon Tyne [England]: Printed for the
author, 1831. [RC81.L35 1831 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 32]
L’Albert Moderne, Ou Nouveaux Secrets Èprouvès et Licites, Recueillis D’Après les Dècouvertes
les Plus Rècentes. Nouvelle Èdition. Paris [France]: Chez la Veuve Duchesne, 1787. [AG104
.A43 1787 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Lambert, T.S. Practical Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology; Hygiene and Therapeutics. New
York: Leavitt & Co., 1851. [QP36 .L235 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Laurel, Alicia Bay. Living on the Earth: Celebrations, Storm Warnings, Formulas, Recipes,
Rumors & Country Dances Harvested by Alicia Bay Laurel. New York: Vintage Books, 1971.
[TX158 .B39 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1]
Laurie, Joseph. An Epitome of Homeopathic Domestic Medicine: Intended to Serve as a Guide
to Those Who are Desirous of Commencing the Homeopathic Treatment in Family Practice.
London [England]: J. Health, 1849. [RX76.L38 1849 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
32]
________. An Epitome of Homeopathic Domestic Medicine: Intended to Serve as a Guide to
Those Who are Desirous of Commencing the Homeopathic Treatment in Family Practice. 17th
ed. London [England]: J. Health, 1858. [RX76.L38 1858 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 33]
________. An Epitome of Homeopathic Domestic Medicine: Intended to Serve as a Guide to
Those Who are Desirous of Commencing the Homeopathic Treatment in Family Practice. 31st
ed., rev. London [England]: Leath and Ross, 1890. [RX76.L38 1890 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 32]
________. Homoeopathic Domestic Medicine. 6th American ed. New York: W. Radde;
Philadelphia: Rademacher & Sheek, 1850. [RX76 .L37 1850 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 12]
337
Laus de Boissy, Louis de. Avis aux Meres au Sujet de L' inoculation: ou Lettre à Une Dame de
Province, qui Hésitait de Faire Inoculer ses Enfans. London, [England]: chez Des Ventes de la
Doue, 1775. [Photocopy] [RJ240.L38 1775 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Law, Hartland and Herbert E. Law. Viavi Hygiene for Women, Men, and Children. San
Francisco: Viavi Co., 1899. [RG126.V6 L5 1899 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 11]
Lesser, Maurice A. Health: A Series of Radio Talks Delivered Under the Auspices of the
Massachusetts Memorial Hospitals. Boston: The Stratford Company, 1937. [RA436 .L4 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
Lewis, Dio. Talks About People’s Stomachs. Boston: Fields, Osgood and Company, 1870.
[RC806 .L67 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 4]
Leyner, Mark and Billy Goldberg. Why Do Men Fall Asleep After Sex?: More Questions You’d
Only Ask a Doctor After Your Third Whiskey Sour. New York: Three Rivers Press, 2006.
[R706 .L48 2006 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 19]
Library Company of Philadelphia. ”Every Man His Own Doctor”: Popular Medicine in Early
America: An Exhibition Drawn from the Collections of Charles E. Rosenberg, William H.
Helfand and the Library Company of Philadelphia.” http://www.librarycompany.org/doctor/.
[Online Resource; Retrieved 26 January 1999]. [RC82 .L53 1998 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 1]
Linden, John. Manual of the Exanthematic Method of Cure, Also Known as Baunscheidtism.
20th ed. Cincinnati: Western Methodist Book Concern Press, 1903. [RM129 .L74 1903 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2-CHFM]
Lispenard, C. W. Dr. Lispenard’s Pocket Companion; or, Marriage Guide: Being a Popular
Treatise on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Genital Organs, in Both Sexes, With Their Uses
and Abuses. 27th ed. S.l.: Published for the Author, 1854. [RC200.2.L57 1854 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Lister Brothers. Recipes for Making Lister Foods All Starch Free. New York: Lister Brothers,
1935. [RM217.L57 1935 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Long, H.W. Sane Sex & Sane Sex Living; Some Things that all Sane People Ought to Know
about Sex Nature and Sex Functioning. Authorized ed. New York: Eugenics Publishing Co.,
1937. [HQ21 .L5 1937 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
Longshore-Potts, Anna M. Discourses to Women on Medical Subjects. English ed. London
[England]: The Author, 1887. [RG121 .P87 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 29]
338
Lovering, Anna Temple. Hints in Domestic Practice and Home Nursing. Boston and
Providence, RI: O. Clapp & Son, 1896. [RX76 .L88 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
20]
Lust, Benedict. The Fountain of Youth; Curing By Water. New York: Macfadden Publications,
1923. [RM813 .L8 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 29]
Lyman, Henry M. The Practical Home Physician; A Popular Guide for the Household
Management of Disease. Albany: Selleck, Ross & Co., 1887. [RC81 .L945 1887 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 10]
________. The Practical Home Physician; A Popular Guide for the Household Management of
Disease. Albany: Ross Publishing House, 1888. [RC81 .P73x 1888 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 10]
Mabey, Richard and Michael McIntyre, eds. The New Age Herbalist: How to Use Herbs for
Healing, Nutrition, Body Care, and Relaxation. New York: Collier Books, 1988. [RM666.H33
N48 1988b Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
Macfadden, Bernarr, ed. The Encyclopedia of Health and Physical Culture. Completely rev.1928 ed. 5 vols. New York: Macfadden Book Company, 1928. [GV341 .M18 1928 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 13]
________. The Encyclopedia of Health and Physical Culture. 8 vols. 11th ed. New York:
Macfadden Book Company, 1937. [GV341 .M18 1937 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 3]
________. Macfadden’s Encyclopedia of Physical Culture. 2 vols. 4th ed. New York: Physical
Culture Publishing Company, 1918. [GV341 .M18 1918 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 25]
________. Strengthening the Eyes; A System of Scientific Eye Training. New York: Macfadden
Book Company, 1936. [RE51 .M128 1936 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
Margolis, Simeon, ed. The Johns Hopkins Handbook of Drugs: For the 100 Major Medical
Disorders of People Over the Age of 50: With a Special Expanded Table of Contents Organized
by Disorder. New York: Rebus, 1993. [RC953.7 .J64 1993 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 1]
Martin, H. Newell. The Human Body: An Elementary Text-Book of Anatomy, Physiology, and
Hygiene. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1894. [QP36 .M37 1894 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 20]
339
Maryott, E. Edgar. The New Medical World. A Book for Reference and Consultation,
Containing a Thorough Description of Disease, with the Latest and Best Methods for its
Treatment. Springfield, MA: The Hampden Publishing Co., 1897. [RC81 .M38 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 4]
Massie, J. Cam. A Treatise on the Eclectic Southern Practice of Medicine. Philadelphia:
Thomas, Cowperthwait, 1854. [RV41 .M41 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1CHFM]
Mayle, Peter. What’s Happening to Me? The Answers to Some of the World’s Most
Embarrassing Questions. Ill. by Arthur Robins. Secaucus, NJ: Lyle Stuart, 1975. [QP84.4 .M39
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1]
________. Where Did I Come From? Ill. by Arthur Robins. Seacaucus, NJ: Lyle Stuart, 1973.
[QP251.5 .M38 1973 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 27]
________. Where Did I Come From? Ill. by Arthur Robins. New York: Carol Publishing Group,
1995. [QP251.5 .M38 1995 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 5]
Mayor, Mathias. La Medecine et la Chirurgie Populaires: En Rapport Avec L’etat Actuel de Ces
Sciences et de la Civilization. Lausanne [Switzerland]: Imprimerie Bonamici et Compagnie,
1845. [RC81.M39 1845 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
McCollum, E.V. and Nina Simmonds. The American Home Diet: An Answer to the Ever Present
Question: What Shall We Have for Dinner. Detroit: Frederick C. Mathews Co., 1920.
[TX551 .M175 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 4]
McCormick, J.H. Century Book of Health. Springfield, MA, Chicago: The King-Richardson
Company, 1906. [RC81 .M165 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
McGregor-Robertson, J[oseph]. The Household Physician: A Family Guide to the Preservation
of Health and the Domestic Treatment of Illness. With an introductory note by John G.
MʽKendrick. 2 vols. New ed., rev. London [England]: The Gresham Pub. Co., 1907. [RC81.M34
1907 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 34]
McIntosh, Edna Mae. Making Meals More Appealing for Special Diets. Fremont, MI: Gerber
Products Company, 1956. [RM217.M35 1956 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
McIntyre, Frederick. T. To Which of the Ten Armies Do You Belong? New York: Metropolitan
Institute of Sciences, c1906. [BF859.M35 1906 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
McKesson and Robbins, Inc. First Aid in Emergencies. 24th ed. S.l.: McKesson and Robbins,
1942. [RC86.8 .M25 1942 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 28]
340
McMillen, Sally G. Motherhood in the Old South: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Infant Rearing.
Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 1990. [RG518.U5 M35 1990 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 25]
McMurtie, Henry. A Compendium of Domestic Medicine. Philadelphia: T. Ellwood Zell, 1871.
[RC81 .M186 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
Medical Institute (Bradford, West Yorkshire, England). A Brief Treatise on Various Ailments
and their Treatment by Nature’s Remedies. Bradford [England]: Medical Institute, [1895].
[RX615 .V43 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 28]
Medical Soldier’s Handbook. 2nd ed. Harrisburg, PA: The Military Service Publishing Co., 1942.
[UH623 .M4 1942 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
Mellin’s Food Company. The Care and Feeding of Infants. Boston: Mellin’s Food Company,
n.d. [RJ231 .M515 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Home Nursing Handbook. New York: Metropolitan
Life Insurance Company, 1959. [RT61.M48 1959 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
33]
________. Home Nursing Handbook. New York: Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1963.
[RT61.M48 1963 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
________. Home Nursing Handbook. New York: Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1965.
[RT61.M48 1965 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] (2 copies) [BOX 33]
________. Sitting Safely: A Brief Safety Guide for Teen-Age Sitters. New York: Metropolitan
Life Insurance Company, 1966. [HQ769.5.M48 1966 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
33]
________. Taking Your Bearings. New York: Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., n.d. [BF637
.S4 M5 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 28]
________. Your Guide to Good Health. New York: Metropolitan Life Insurance Company,
1966. [RA776.M48 1966 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Meyer, Clarence, comp. American Folk Medicine. New York: Crowell, 1973. [R152 .M49
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 3]
Michaud, Ellen, Lila L. Anastas and the editors of Prevention Magazine. Listen to Your Body: A
Head-To-Toe Guide to More Than 400 Common Symptoms, Their Causes and Best Treatments.
341
Emmaus, PA: Rodale Press, 1988. [RC81 .M646 1988 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 23]
Miller, Sigmund Stephen, ed. Funk & Wagnall’s Family Medical Guide. New York: Crowell,
1976. [RC81 .S98 1976 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2]
Mindell, Earl. Earl Mindell’s Quick & Easy Guide to Better Health. New Canaan, CT: Keats
Pub. Co., 1982. [MLCS 82/9680 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 22]
Montague, J.F. Troubles We Don’t Talk About! Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1933.
[RC864 .M7 1933 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
The Monthly Gazette of Health. (Collection includes Jan. 1819 (Vol. 4, No. 37) to Dec. 1819
(Vol. 4, No. 48). London: [S.n.], 1819.) [R31.M66 1819 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 31]
Moore, George. Health, Disease, and Remedy: Familiarly and Practically Considered, in a Few
of Their Relations to the Blood. New York: Harper & Bros., 1850. [RA775 .M8 1850 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 30]
________. Health, Disease, and Remedy: Familiarly and Practically Considered, in a Few of
Their Relations to the Blood. New York: Harper & Bros., 1854. [RA775 .M8 1854 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 30]
Moore, Harry H.. Keeping in Condition: A Handbook on Training for Older Boys. New York:
Macmillan, 1917. [RA776 .M75 1917 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Morison, James. Morisoniana; or, Family Adviser of the British College of Health. 3rd ed.
London [England]: Printed for and Sold at the College of Health, 1831. [RA776 .M86 1831
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 30]
Morse’s Yellow Dock [Advertising Card]. S.n.: S.l. [c. 1881] [HF6161 .P37 A38 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2-CHFM]
Morton, Bowditch. Handbook of First Aid to the Injured. 2nd rev. ed. New York: Society for the
Instruction in First Aid to the Injured, 1884. [RC87 .M878 1884 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 24]
Murphy, Lamar Riley. Enter the Physician: The Transformation of Domestic Medicine, 17601860. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press, 1991. [RC81 .M965 1991 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2-CHFM]
Myers, J.W. Dr. Myers’ Medical Adviser. 7th ed. Philippi, WV: Myers Remedy Company,
1926. [RC81 .M97 1926 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 4]
342
Napheys, George H. The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife, and Mother.
Philadelphia: George Maclean, 1871. [RG121 .N2 1871 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 24]
________. The Prevention and Cure of Disease: A Practical Treatise on the Nursing and Home
Treatment of the Sick. Springfield, MA: W.J. Holland & Co., 1872. [RC81 .N27 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 18]
Neustaedter, Randall. The Immunization Decision: A Guide for Parents. Berkeley, CA: North
Atlantic Books: Homeopathic Educational Services, 1990. [RJ240 .N47 1990 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 20]
Newman, John B. The Home Doctor. New York: J.S. Husted & Co., 1847. [RC81 .N55 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 25]
Newmayer, S. Weir and Edwin S. Broome. Health Habits. The Health and Happiness Series.
New York: American Book Company, 1928. [QP37 .N48 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 4]
________. The Human Body and Its Care. The Health and Happiness Series. New York:
American Book Company, 1928. [QP36 .N57 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 4]
The New York Receipt Book. [New York: s.n., 1883.] [TX715.N49 1883 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Nichols, T.L. Nichols’ Health Manual: Being Also A Memorial of the Life and Work of Mrs.
Mary S. Gove Nichols. London [England]: By the Author, 1886. [RA424.5 .N52 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 30]
North, M.L. Saratoga Waters, or, The Invalid at Saratoga. New York: M.W. Dodd, 1840.
[RA807.N7 S6 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 21]
Observations on the Use of Bathing; Warm and Cold: And the Diseases it Will Cure Without a
Doctor. London [England]: Printed for J. Davis, and M. Cooper, 1759. [RM810.O27 1759
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
O’Shea, Michael Vincent and John Harvey Kellogg. Health Habits. New York: The Macmillan
Company, 1926. [QP37 .O8 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 18]
Pancoast, S. The Ladies’ New Medical Guide; an Instructor, Counsellor and Friend,
Indispensable to Mothers and Daughters. Boston: George V. Jones & Company, 1886. [RG121
.P27 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
343
________. The Ladies’ New Medical Guide; an Instructor, Counsellor and Friend,
Indispensable to Mothers and Daughters. Deposit, NY: Phillips & Burrows, 1886. [RG121 .P27
1886 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
________. Plain Facts for Old and Young; or, The Science of Human Life from Infancy to Old
Age. Battle Creek, MI: Good Health Publishing Company, 1910. [RG121 .K3 1910 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
________. The Ladies’ New Medical Guide; an Instructor, Counsellor and Friend,
Indispensable to Mothers and Daughters. Chicago: Thompson & Thomas, 1901. [RG121 .P27
1901 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Parker, William H. The Science of Life, or, Self-Preservation: A Medical Treatise on Nervous
and Physical Debility, Spermatorrhoea, Impotence, and Sterility, with Practical Observations on
the Treatment of Diseases of the Generative Organs. Boston: Peabody Medical Institute, 1881.
[MLCS 2012/44934 (R) Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Parkinson, James. Medical Admonitions to Families, Respecting the Preservation of Health and
the Treatment of the Sick. 1st American ed. Portsmouth, NH: Printed for Charles Peirce by N.S.
& W. Peirce, 1803. [RC81 .P23 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2-CHFM]
Pawlak, Vic. Conscientious Guide to Drug Abuse. Second ed. Phoenix, AZ: Do It Now
Foundation, 1971. [HV5808.P39 1971 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
________. Conscientious Guide to Drug Abuse. Fourth rev. ed. Phoenix, AZ: Do It Now
Foundation, 1971. [HV5808.P39 1973 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
________. Drug Abuse: A Realistic Primer for Parents; Or, “Things You Should Know About
Drugs After Reading the Scare Pamphlets.” Phoenix, AZ: Do It Now Foundation, [1970].
[HV5801.P39 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
________. Megavitamin Therapy and the Drug Wipeout Syndrome: An Introduction to the
Orthomolecular Approach as a Treatment for After-Effects of Drug Use/Abuse. Phoenix, AZ Do
It Now Foundation, [1972]. [HV5825.P39 1972 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
Peck, Brian. The Baby Boomer Body Book. Naperville, IL: Sourcebooks, 2001.
[RA777.5 .P434 2001 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1]
The People’s Home Library; A Library of Three Practical Books: The People’s home Medical
Book by T.J. Ritter, MD; The People’s Home Recipe Book by Mrs. Alice G. Kirk; The People’s
Home Stock Book by W.C. Fair, V.S. Cleveland: The R.C. Barnum Co., 1920. [RC81 .P4 1920
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 21]
344
Perry, J. Frank [Dr. Frank]. A Friend in Need: A Household Guide in Health and in Disease.
Boston: Thayer Publishing Company, 1887. [RC81 .P458 1887 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 8]
Petulengro, Gypsy. Romany Remedies and Recipes. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1936.
[RS127 .P5 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 25]
Picnic Time. Lynn, MA: Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., [c1900]. [TX823.P53 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 32]
Pierce, R.V. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English. “Incomplete” ed.
Buffalo, NY: World’s Dispensary Printing-Office and Bindery, 1875. [RC81 .P62 1875 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 25]
________. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English. 2nd (“Incomplete”)
ed., rev. Buffalo, NY: World’s Dispensary Printing-Office and Bindery, 1876. [RC81 .P62 1876
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 25]
________. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English. 8th rev. ed. Buffalo,
NY: World’s Dispensary Printing-Office and Bindery, 1880. [RC81 .P62 1880 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 10]
________. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English. 9th rev. ed. Buffalo,
NY: World’s Dispensary Printing-Office and Bindery, 1881. [RC81 .P62 1881 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 10]
________. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English. 11th rev. ed. Buffalo,
NY: World’s Dispensary Printing-Office and Bindery, 1883. [RC81 .P62 1883 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 14]
________. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English. 17th ed. Buffalo,
NY: World’s Dispensary Printing-Office and Bindery, 1888. [RC81 .P62 1888 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
________. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English. 17th ed. 330th
Thousand. Buffalo, NY: World’s Dispensary Printing-Office and Bindery, 1888. [RC81 .P62
1888 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
________. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English. 18th ed. 335th
Thousand. Buffalo, NY: World’s Dispensary Printing-Office and Bindery, 1888. [RC81 .P62
1888 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
345
________. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English. 44th ed. Buffalo, NY:
World’s Dispensary Printing-Office and Bindery, 1895. [RC81 .P62 1895 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 1-CHFM]
________. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English. 71st ed. Buffalo, NY:
World’s Dispensary Printing-Office and Bindery, 1908. [Note: Title page appears to be
missing]. [RC81 .P62 1908 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
________. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English. 90th ed. Buffalo, NY:
World’s Dispensary Printing-Office and Bindery, 1918. [RC81 .P62 1918 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 2]
________. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English. 99th ed. Buffalo, NY:
World’s Dispensary Printing-Office and Bindery, 1918. [RC81 .P62 1918 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 2]
________. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English. 100th ed. Buffalo,
NY: World’s Dispensary Printing-Office and Bindery, 1935. [RC81 .P62 1935 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
Pinkham, Lydia E. Ancient Legends. Lynn, MA: Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., 1926.
[RG121.P56 1926 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Polowe, David. Family Book of Medicine. Cleveland: The World Publishing Co., 1946.
[RC81 .P8 1946 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 15]
________. The Home Book of Medicine. New York: Greenberg, 1938. [RC81 .P8 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 14]
Pomeranz, Herman and Irvin S. Koll. The Family Physician. New York: Greystone Press, 1951.
[RC81 .P82 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 26]
________. The Family Physician. Deluxe ed. New York: Greystone Press, 1962. [RC81 .P82
1962 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 19]
Porter, Henry H. The Catechism of Health. Philadelphia: Literary Rooms, Officer of the Journal
of Health, Journal of Law, and Family Library of Health, 1831. [RA776 .P84 1831d Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Priest, Michael L. Medical Companion: Treating According to the Most Successful Practice, of
the Diseases to Which Man is Subject: With a Description of Vegetable Medicines, and the
Manner of Preparing and Using Them. Exeter, NH: J.C. Gerrish, 1838. [RV3.P75 1838 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 32]
346
Prinzmental, Myron. Heart Attack: New Hope, New Knowledge, New Life for Those Who Have
Suffered a Heart Attack. Rev. and updated ed. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1965.
[RC685.C6 P7 1965 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 16]
Pulte, J.H. Homoeopathic Domestic Physician; Containing the Treatment of Diseases.
Cincinnati: Sargent, Wilson & Hinkle; New York: Clark & Maynard, 1857. [RX76 .P955 1857
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 15]
________. Homoeopathic Domestic Physician; Containing the Treatment of Diseases. 12th ed.
Cincinnati: Smiths Homoeopathic Pharmacy; Boston and Providence, RI: Otis Clapp & Son,
1872. [RX76 .P96 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 17]
Pyle, Walter L. A Manual of Personal Hygiene. 4th ed. S.l.:s.n., 1910. [RA776 .P974 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
Ralph, Joseph. A Domestic Guide to Medicine. New York: Sold by the Author at the General
Office of Domestic Medicine, 1835. [RC81 .R26 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 28]
Raspail, F.-V. Domestic Medicine; Or, Plain Instructions in the Art of Preserving and Restoring
Health by Simple and Efficient Means. Ed. by G.L. Strauss. London [England]: Weale, 1853.
[RC81.R37 1853 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 32]
Reader’s Digest. Family Guide to Natural Medicine. Pleasantville, NY: Reader’s Digest
Association, 1993. [R733 .F36 1993 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
Reader’s Digest Association. Reader’s Digest Guide to Household Emergencies. Pleasantville,
NY: The Reader’s Digest Association, Inc., 1985. [TX150 .R54 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 28]
Reader’s Digest Family Health Guide and Medical Encyclopedia. Pleasantville, NY: Reader’s
Digest Association, 1970. [RC81 .R28 1970 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 21]
Reece, Richard. The Medical Guide, for the Use of Clergy, Heads of Families and Practitioners
in Medicine and Surgery. London [England]: Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1810.
[RC81 .R4 1810 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 30]
________. The Medical Guide, for the Use of Families and Young Practitioners in Medicine and
Surgery. Philadelphia: B.B. Hopkins, 1808. [RC81 .R35 1808 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 28]
________. A Practical Dictionary of Domestic Medicine. London [England]: Longman, Hurst,
Rees, and Orme, 1808. [R121 .R4 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 11]
347
Rey, Margret and H.A. Rey. Curious George Goes to the Hospital. Boston: Houghton Mifflin
Co., 1966. [PZ7 .R3302 Cu Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 20]
Resnick, Charlotte A. and Gloria R. Resnick. To Your Good Health. New York: Amsco School
Publications, 1979. [RA440.R47 1979 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 34]
Rice, Thurman B. Living. Chicago, New York: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1940.
[QP36 .R47 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 14]
Ricketson, Shadrach. Means of Preserving Health, and Preventing Diseases. New York:
Collins, Perkins, and Co., 1806. [RA776 .R53 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1CHFM]
Rishel, Jonas. The Indian Physician: Containing a New System of Practice Founded on Medical
Plants. New Berlin, PA: Joseph Miller, 1828. [RS164 .R55 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 29]
Ritter, Thomas. A Medical Manual and Medicine Chest Companion for Popular Use in Families
and On Ship Board, for the Treatment of the Ordinary Diseases of the Human System. New
York: S.W. Benedict, 1847. [RC81 .R595 1847 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 11]
Ritter, T.J. Mother’s Remedies: Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers
of the United States and Canada. Rev. with Introduction by Dr. W.E. Ziegenfuss. Detroit, MI:
G.H. Foote Pub. Co., 1915. [RC81 .M9 1915 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 10]
Robb, R.L., J.V. Bean and S. Lucretia Robb. Robb & Co’s Family Physician. A Work on
Domestic Medicines, Designed to Show the Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Disease. 6th
ed.. Chicago: Robb Publishing Co., 1882. [RC81 .R626 1882 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 2]
Robinson, Victor, ed. The Modern Home Physician. New York: W.H. Wise & Company, 1938.
[R121 .M7 1938 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2]
________. The Modern Home Physician. New York: W.H. Wise & Company, 1942. [R121 .M7
1942 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 16]
________. The Modern Home Physician. New York: W.H. Wise & Company, 1949. [R121 .M7
1949 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 18]
________. The New People’s Physician; The Concise Encyclopedia of Health. 8 vols. New
York: W.H. Wise & Company, 1946. [Note: Vol. 8 is missing] [R125 .N4 1946 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 25]
348
_________. The Technique of Birth Control. 5th ed. New York: Eugenics Pub. Co., 1933.
[RG136 .R6 1933 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Root, Harmon Knox. The People’s Medical Lighthouse; A Series of Popular and Scientific
Essays on the Nature, Uses, and Diseases of the Lungs, Heart, Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Womb
and Blood. 2nd ed. New York: Published by the Proprietor, 1853. [RC81 .R778 1853 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 13]
________. The People’s Medical Lighthouse; A Series of Popular and Scientific Essays on the
Nature, Uses, and Diseases of the Lungs, Heart, Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Womb and Blood. 8th
ed. New York: Published by the Proprietor and A. Ranney; Cincinnati: H.M. Rulison, 1854.
[RC81 .R78 1854 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 23]
Rosenberg, Stephen N. The Johnson & Johnson First Aid Book. New York: Warner Books,
1985. [RC86.7 .R68 1985 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1]
Ross, Helen. Fears of Children. Chicago: Science Research Associates, 1951. [BF723.F4 R6
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
Roth, Mathias. Hand-Book of the Movement Cure. London [England]: Groombridge, 1856.
[RM721 .R84 1856 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 30]
Rothenberg, Robert E. The New American Medical Dictionary and Health Manual. New York:
Signet Books, 1962. [R121 .R855 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 3]
________. The New Illustrated Medical Encyclopedia for Home Use: A Practical Guide to Good
Health. 4 vols. New York: Abradale Press, 1976. [RC81.A2 R67 1976 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 22]
Ruddock, E.H. and James E. Gross. Ruddock’s Family Doctor: A Popular Guide for the
Household, Giving the History, Causes, Means of Prevention and Symptoms of All Diseases of
Men, Women, and Children. 3rd ed. Chicago: Gross & Delbridge, 1889. [RC81 .R86 1889
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 28]
Rutgers, J. How to Attain and Practice the Ideal Sex Life. New York: Falstaff Press, 1940.
[HQ21 .R97 1940 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
Samuels, Mike and Hal Bennett. The Well Body Book. New York: Random House, 1973.
[RA776 .S2815 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1]
Sanders, Lisbeth P. Your Body and How It Works. Chicago: American Medical Association,
1968. [QP37.S26 1968 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
349
Scarry, Richard. Nicky Goes to the Doctor. New York: Golden Press, 1972. [PZ10.3.S287 Ni
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1]
Schering Corporation. Female Pelvic and Obstetrical Anatomy and Male Genitalia. Clinoptikon
Series. Bloomfield, NJ: Schering Corporation, 1958. [RG79.S34 1958 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 35]
Scott, Douglas Hay and Dorothy Allmand, eds. The New People’s Physician: A Compendium of
Practical Information on Personal Health and Domestic Hygiene. 5 vols. London [England]:
Waverley Book Company, [1936]. [RC81.N49 1936 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
31]
Scudder, John M. The Eclectic Family Physician. 22nd ed. Cincinnati: John K. Scudder, 1924.
[RV53 .S43 1924 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 19]
Searle, Charles. The Thermo-Electrical; or, Natural System of Medicine: The Science of Life,
Health, and Disease. London [England]: Boothe, 1860. (Note: Copy imperfect: spine missing;
front cover detached from book.) [RC81.S43 1860 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
32]
Sedgwick, Elijah. The Plain Physician: Giving Directions for the Preservation of Health, and the
Cure of Disease. Rochester, NY: Printed by E. F. Marshall, 1827. [RC81.S43 1827 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Seligmann, Jean H. and Milton I. Levine. Tommy Visits the Doctor. Ill. by Richard Scarry.
New York: Golden Book; Racine, WI: Western Pub. Co., 1962. [PZ7 .S456945 To 1962 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 21]
Shaefer, George and Milton Zisowitz. The Expectant Father. New York: Simon and Schuster,
1964. [RG525 .S38 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 21]
Shaftesbury, Edmund. Companion Book of General Membership of the Ralston Health Club, 7th
ed. Washington, DC: The Martyn College Press Association, 1895. [RA776 .R25 1895 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Shannon, T.W. Nature’s Secrets Revealed; Scientific Knowledge of the Laws of Sex Life and
Heredity of Eugenics: Vital Information for the Married and Marriageable of All Ages.
Marietta, OH: The S.A. Mulliken Company, 1920. [RC81 .K83 1920 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 4]
Sharp, William Barnard. The Foundation of Health; A Manual of Personal Hygiene for Students.
Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1924. [RA776 .S5 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
350
Shattuck, George Cheever. Handbook of Health for Overseas Service. Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press, 1942. [RA431 .S45 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Shepherd, E.R., Mrs. For Girls: A Special Physiology; Being A Supplement to the Study of
General Physiology. 12th ed. New York: Fowler & Wells, 1886. [HQ51 .S54 1886 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 29]
Shew, Joel. The Hydropathic Family Physician. New York: Fowler and Wells, 1854.
[RM81 .S55 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1-CHFM]
________. Midwifery and the Diseases of Women. New York: Fowlers and Wells, 1856.
[RG95 .S55 1856 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 30]
________. The Water-Cure Manual. New York: Fowlers and Wells; London [England]: J.
Chapman, 1851, c1847. [RM811.S54 1851 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 32]
Simons, J. Hume. The Planter’s Guide, and Family Book of Medicine: For the Instruction and
Use of Planters, Families, Country People, and All Others Who May Be Out of the Reach of
Physicians, or Unable to Employ Them. Charleston, SC: M’Carter & Allen, 1848. [RC81 .S565
1848 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1-CHFM]
Simonton, O. Carl, Stephanie Matthews-Simonton and James Creighton. Getting Well Again: A
Step-by-Step, Self-Help Guide to Overcoming Cancer for Patients and Their Families. Toronto
[Canada], New York, London [England]: Bantam Books, 1981. [RC262 .S54 1981 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 21]
Skinner, H.B. The Family Doctor, or, Guide to Health. Boston: Published for the Author, 1844.
[RC81 .S62 1844 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 28]
Small, A.E. Manual of Homoeopathic Practice, For the Use of Families and Private
Individuals. New York: William Radde, 1864. [4RC 329 1864 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 4]
________. Manual of Homoeopathic Practice, For the Use of Families and Private Individuals.
New York: Boericke & Taffel; Philadelphia: F.E. Boericke, 1876.
[4RC 329 1876 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 17]
Smith, Elias. The American Physician, and Family Assistant. 4th ed. Boston: B. True, 1837.
[RC81 .S62 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
Smith, Joseph. The Dogmaticus; or, Family Physician. Rochester, NY: Marshall & Dean, 1829.
[RC81.S65 1829 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
351
Smith, Southwood. The Philosophy of Health. 11th ed. London [England]: Longman, Green,
Roberts & Green, 1865. [QP34 .S69 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Snow, William Freeman. Health for Man and Boy. Publication No. 839. New York: American
Social Hygiene Association, 1933. [HQ12 .A72 No. 839 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 28]
________. Women and their Health. Publication No. 840. New York: American Social Hygiene
Association, 1933. [HQ12 .A72 No. 840 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 28]
South, John F. Household Surgery; Or, Hints on Emergencies. London [England]: C. Cox,
1847. [RC87 .S71 1847 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 15]
________. Household Surgery; Or, Hints on Emergencies. 4th ed. London [England]: C. Cox,
1852. [RC87 .S71 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
Sperry, I.J. Family Medical Adviser: Containing a Complete History of Disease, With the
Method and Mode of Cure. Hartford, CT: J. G. Wells, 1847. [RC81.S64 1853 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 34]
Spock, Benjamin. A Baby’s First Year. New York: Pocket Books, 1962. [RJ161 .S75 1962
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
________. The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care. New York: Duell, Sloan and
Pierce, 1946. [RJ161 .S76 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 15]
________. Spock’s Baby and Child Care. New York: Pocket Books, 1963. [RJ61 .S76 1963
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
________. Spock’s Baby and Child Care. New York: Pocket Books, 1968. [RJ61 .S76 1968
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 22]
Springhouse Corporation. Professional Guide to Diseases. 6th ed. Springhouse, PA: Springhouse
Corp., 1988. [RT65 .P69 1998 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
Stanway, Andrew and Richard Grossman. The Natural Family Doctor: The Comprehensive SelfHelp Guide to Health and Natural Medicine. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1987.
[RZ440 .S73 1987b Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 26]
Stein, Mari. VD, The Love Epidemic. Palo Alto, CA: Page-Ficklin Publications, 1977.
[RC200.2 .S73 1977 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 21]
352
Stern, Jack I. and David L. Carroll. The Home Medical Handbook. New York: Morrow, 1987.
[RC81 .S777 1987 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 26]
Stevenson, R. Scott, ed. The Universal Home Doctor. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1965.
[RC81.A2 S7 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 26]
Stimpson, W.G. Prevention of Disease and Care of the Sick. How to Keep Well and What to Do
in Case of Sudden Illness. 4th ed. Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office,
1930. [RA11 .B154 no. 17d Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 4]
Stopes, Marie Carmichael. The Human Body. London: The Gill Publishing Co., Ltd., 1926.
[QP38 .S87 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 12]
Stout, H.R. The Ladies’ New Medical Guide; an Instructor, Counsellor and Friend,
Indispensable to Mothers and Daughters. Peoria, IL: Henderson & Smith, 1887. [RC81 .S76x
1887 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
________. Our Family Physician. Peoria, IL: Henderson & Smith, 1887. [RC81 .S76x 1887
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 23]
Stowell, Charles H. The Essentials of Health; A Text-Book on Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene,
Alcohol, and Narcotics. New York, Boston: Silver, Burdett & Company, 1896. [QP36 .S9 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
Subak-Sharpe, Genell J. and Morton D. Bogdonoff. Home Health Handbook. 4 vols. S.l.: s.n.,
1989. [RC81 .S83 1989 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 27]
Swartout, Hubert O. Modern Medical Counselor, A Practical Guide to Health. Nashville:
Southern Publishing Association, 1943. [RC81 .S967 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
12]
________. Modern Medical Counselor, A Practical Guide to Health. Takoma Park, MD,
Washington, DC: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1943. [RC81 .S967 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Taguchi, Yosh. Private Parts: A Doctor’s Guide to the Male Anatomy. New York: Doubleday,
1988. [RC881 .T22 1989 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 18]
Tamburine, Jean. I Think I Will Go To The Hospital. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1965.
[PZ7 .T16I Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 20]
Tarbell, John A. The Pocket Homoeopathist and Family Guide. 2nd ed. Boston: O. Clapp, 1851.
[RX76 .T19 1851 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 30]
353
Taylor, Henry S. The Family Doctor: A Counsellor in Sickness, Pain, and Distress, for
Childhood, Manhood and Old Age. Philadelphia: J.E. Potter, 1860. [RC81 .T39x 1860 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Taylor, Jane. Wouldst Know Thyself. The Outlines of Human Physiology. S.l.:s.n., 1858.
[QP37 .T26 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Thomas, Robert. Modern Domestic Medicine. New York: Collins, 1829. [RC81.T46 1829
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 32]
________. The Modern Practice of Physic: Exhibiting the Characters, Causes, Symptoms,
Prognostics, Morbid Appearances, and Improved Method of Treating the Diseases of All
Climates. Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817. [RC46 .T4 1817 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 29]
________. A Treatise on Domestic Medicine. 1st American ed. New York: Collins, 1822.
[RC81 .T42 1822 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 13]
Thompson, Rezin. The Medical Adviser; A Full and Plain Treatise on the Theory and Practice
of Medicine, Specially Adapted to Family Use. 21st ed., rev. and enl. Cincinnati: The Jones
Brothers Pub. Co., 1891. [RC81 .T46 1891 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 22]
Thomson, Alexander. The Family Physician; or, Domestic Medical Friend. 2nd ed. London
[England]: Richard Phillips, 1807. [RC81 .T5 1807 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
28]
Thomson, Samuel. New Guide to Health or, Botanic Family Physician. Columbus, OH: Pike,
Platt & Co., 1832 [RV8.T47 A3 1832 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Thomson, Spencer. A Dictionary of Domestic Medicine and Household Surgery. London
[England]: Groombridge and Sons, 1852. [RC81 .T48 1852 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 6]
Tissot, S.A.D. Avis au Peuple Sur Sa Santè. 3rd ed. Paris [France]: Aux Dèpens de P. Fr. Didot
le Jeune, 1767. [RC81 .T62 1767 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1-CHFM]
Tkac, Debora, ed. Everyday Health Tips: 2000 Practical Hints for Better Health and Happiness.
Emmaus, PA: Rodale Press, 1988. [RA 776 .E92 1988 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 5]
Tracy, Charles. In the Beginning: A Small Guide to Caring for Your New Baby’s Health and
Happiness. [S.l.: s.n.], 1969. [RJ48.T73 1969 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
354
Trall, R.T. The Illustrated Family Gymnasium. New York: Fowler and Wells, 1857.
[GV341 .T7 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
________. Sexual Physiology and Hygiene. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.,
1919. [RG121 .T77 1919 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Trott, Lona L. American Red Cross TextBook on Red Cross Home Nursing. Philadelphia: The
Blakiston Company, 1942. [RA418 .R4 1942 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
Truman, Henry S. Household Hand-Book of Medicine. Chicago: Spaulding & Co., 1894.
[RC81 .T86 1894 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 26]
Turner, Alexander Paul. Plain Directions for Accidents, Emergencies, and Poisons. New York:
Powers, Macgowan & Slipper, 1875. [RC87 .T93 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Tuttle, Lucina. The Clairvoyant’s Family Physician: Containing a Course of Treatment for All
the Diseases Prevalent in This Country. New York: Fowlers & Wells; Rochester, NY: D.M.
Dewey, 1850. [RC81.T88 1850 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
United Fruit Company. Medical Department. United Fruit Company Medical Department: A
Short Manual of Instructions on the Use of the Drugs and Materials Listed on the United Fruit
Company Form 2231. Prepared by M. E. Connor and J. T. Brierre. Brooklyn, NY: F. Weidner,
1936. [RC960.U55 1936 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
United States. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Handbook of the Hospital Corps, United States
Navy, 1939. Washington, DC: U.S. Govt. Printing Office, 1939. [VG463 .A2 1939 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2]
________. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Handbook of the Hospital Corps, United States
Navy, 1953. Washington, DC: U.S. Govt. Printing Office, 1953. [VG463 .A2 1953 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1]
________. Department of the Army. Medical and Surgical Technicians. Washington, DC: U.S.
Govt. Printing Office, 1950. [UH223 .A13 TM8-230 1950 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 28]
________. Department of the Army. Physical Training. Washington, DC: U.S. Govt. Printing
Office, 1950. [U408.3 .A13 FM21-20 1950 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 3]
________. Department of Education. Bureau of Education: Alaska School Service. Medical
Handbook by Emil Krulish and Daniel S. Neuman. Washington, DC: Govt. Printing Office,
1913. [RC79 .K7 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
355
________. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Social Security Administration.
Children’s Bureau. Prenatal Care. Children’s Bureau Publication No. 4. Washington, DC: U.S.
Govt. Printing Office, 1962. [RG525 .P683 1962 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 14]
________. Public Health Service. The Ship’s Medicine Chest and First Aid at Sea.
Miscellaneous Publication no. 9. Washington, DC: U.S. Govt. Printing Office, 1947. [RA11
.B154 no. 9a Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 17]
________. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General. The Ship’s Medicine Chest and
Medical Aid at Sea. Washington, DC: U.S. Govt. Printing Office, 1984. [RC986 .S53 1984
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 5]
________. Treasury Department. Public Health Service. Prevention of Disease and Care of the
Sick. U.S. Public Health Service Miscellaneous Publication No. 17. Washington, DC:
Government Printing Office, 1919. [RC81 .S8 1918a Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
12]
________. War Department. First Aid for Soldiers. Field Manual FM 21-11. Washington, DC:
Government Printing Office, 1943. [RC87.U55 1943 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX
33]
________. War Department. Military Sanitation and First Aid. Basic Field Manual FM 21-10.
Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1940. [RC87 .U67 1940 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 12]
The Universal Family Physician, and Surgeon. Perth [Scotland]: Printed by R. Morison junior,
for R. Morison and son, 1796. [RC81.U55 1796 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
The Universal Home Doctor: Illustrated. London [England]: Odhams Press, [c1934].
[RC81.U55 1934 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 34]
Vickery, Donald M. LifePlan For Your Health. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1978.
[RA776 .V41883 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 18]
Vickery, Donald M. and James F. Fries. Take Care of Yourself: A Consumer’s Guide to Medical
Care. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1978. [RC81 .V5 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 2]
________. Take Care of Yourself: Your Personal Guide to Self-Care & Preventing Illness.
Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1989. [RC81 .V5 1990 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 7]
356
Vincent, John. When to Call the Doctor. London [England]: Pan Books, [1962]. [RC81.V56
1962 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
Walling, William H., ed. Sexology. Philadelphia: Puritan Pub. Co., 1902. [RG121 .W24 1902
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
Wallis, George. The Art of Preventing Diseases, and Restoring Health. New York: Printed by
Samuel Campbell, 1794. [RC81 .W2 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 11]
Walters, F. Rufenacht. The Home Doctor: A Medical Guide For the Family, the School &
General Use. Stereotyped ed. London [England]: Sonnenschein, 1904. [RC81.W35 1904
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 32]
Warren, Ira. The Household Physician; for the Use of Families, Planters, Seamen, and
Travellers. Boston: Higgins, Bradley, and Dayton, 1859. [RC81 .W32 1859 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 3]
________. The Household Physician; for the Use of Families, Planters, Seamen, and Travellers.
Boston: Higgins, Bradley, and Dayton, 1860. [RC81 .W32 1860 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 2-CHFM]
________. The Household Physician; for the Use of Families, Planters, Seamen, and Travellers.
Boston: Ira Bradley and Company, 1867. [RC81 .W32 1867 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 19]
________. The Household Physician; for the Use of Families, Planters, Seamen, and Travellers.
Boston: Ira Bradley & Company, 1879. [RC81 .W32 1879 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection]
[BOX 21]
________. Warren’s Household Physician, Enlarged and Revised, for the Use of Physicians,
Families, Mariners, and Miners. Boston: I. Bradley & Co., 1885. [RC81 .W32 1887 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 10]
The Water-Cure Monthly: A Magazine for Hydrotherapy, Physiology and Hygiene. Ed. By
James E. Gross and Maria M. Gross. Yellow Springs, OH: Drs. Gross & Seeley, 1860. Vol. 3,
No. 4 (October 1860). [RM801.W38 1860 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Watson, Jane Werner, Robert E. Switzer and J. Cotter Hirschberg. My Body-How It Works. Ill.
by Hilde Hoffmann. New York: Golden Press, 1972. [QP37 .W37 Adam G.N. Moore, MD
Collection] [BOX 16]
357
Watson, William Argyle. On the history and Uses of Cod-Liver Oil in Pulmonary Consumption
and Other Diseases. New York: Caswell, Hazard & Co., 1868. [RM666.C6 W33 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
Webster’s Illustrated Family Medical Encyclopedia. Rev. by C. Murphy Combs. New York:
Bonanza Books, 1982. [RC81 .A2 I43 1982 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1]
Weitzman, Ellis. Guiding Children’s Social Growth. Ill. by Yoshiko Ozone. Chicago: Science
Research Associates, 1951. [HQ785 .W4 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 7]
Weller, Charles and Brian Richard Boylan. The New Way to Live with Diabetes; A Complete
Guide. Gerden City, NY: Dolphin Books, Doubleday, 1966. [RC660 .W4 Adam G.N. Moore,
MD Collection] [BOX 21]
Wesley, John. Primitive Physic. Reprint of 1791 ed. S.l.: s.n.. [R128.7 .W52 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 6]
Westland, Albert. The Wife and Mother: A Medical Guide to the Care of Her Health and the
Management of Her Children. Philadelphia: Blakiston, 1892. [RG121.W47 1892 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
Whitney, Daniel H. The Family Physician and Guide to Health. Penn-Yan, NY: H. Gilbert,
1833. [RC81 .W58 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
________. The Family Physician or Every Man His Own Doctor. New York: s.n., 1834.
[RC81 .W58 1834 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
________. The Family Physician. New York: Sold by N. & J. White-R. Robbins, Geneva, NY,
1835. [RC81 .W58 1835 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 20]
Wilkerson, James A., ed. Medicine for Mountaineering. Seattle: The Mountaineers, 1967.
[RC1220.M6 M4 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 29]
Wilkins, Henry. The Family Adviser; or A Plain and Modern Practice of Physic; Calculated for
the Use of Private Families, and Accommodated to the Diseases of America. Rev. ed.
Philadelphia: Parry Hall, 1793. [RC81 .W68 1793 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 2CHFM]
________. The Family Adviser; or A Plain and Modern Practice of Physic; Calculated for the
Use of Private Families, and Accommodated to the Diseases of America. 4th ed. New York:
John C. Totten, 1804. [RC81 .W68 1804 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 15]
358
________. The Family Adviser. New York: B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1833. [RC81 .W68 1833
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 8]
Willison, John. The Afflicted Man’s Companion, or, A Directory for Persons and Families
Afflicted with Sickness or Other Distress. New York: Evert Duyckinck, 1806. [BV4904 .W5
1806 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 1-CHFM]
Wilson, J. (James). The Family Companion and Physician. Owego, NY: [s.n.], 1862.
[RC81.W55 1862 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 33]
Winslow, Kenelm. The Modern Family Physician. 2 vols. New York: Review of Reviews, 1915.
[RC81 .W78 1915 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
Wood, Neville. Easy Domestic Homeopathy: Included Diseases of Women and Children; And a
Chapter on Climate. London [England]: J. M. Rendall, 1866. [RX76.W66 1866 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 35]
Woodhouse, Charles. Homeopathic Home and Self Treatment of Disease: For the Use of
Families and Travellers. Rutland, VT: Charles Woodhouse, 1868. [RX76.W66 1868 Adam G.N.
Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 31]
Woodhull, Alfred A. Notes on Military Hygiene, for Officers of the Line. 3rd ed. New York: J.
Wiley & Sons, 1907. [UH600 .W89 1907 Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 9]
World Book, Inc. The World Book Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center Medical
Encyclopedia: Your Guide to Good Health. Chicago: World Book, 1991. [R125 .W59 1991
Adam G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 5]
The Young Husband’s Book; A Manual of the Duties, Moral, Religious, and Domestic, Imposed
by the Relations of Married Life. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1839. [HQ756 .Y7 1839 Adam
G.N. Moore, MD Collection] [BOX 24]
Periodicals:
(NOTE: For periodicals published by Family Medicine organizations, see the Archival
Collections of the following organizations within this catalog):
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP Foundation)
American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)
North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG)
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM)
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Archives of Family Medicine (Published by the American Medical Association), Volumes 1-9
(September 1992-December 2000) (NOTE: These volumes are stored off-site)
Family Practice: An International Journal, Volumes 1-21 (March 1984-December 2004)
(NOTE: These volumes are stored off-site)
Journal of Family Practice, Volumes 2-51 (February 1975-December 2002) (NOTE: These
volumes are stored off-site)
Reference (Clip) Files:
AAFP Insurance Services, Inc.
AAGP Group Disability Plans- See: AAFP Insurance Services, Inc.
Academic Family Medicine Organizations (AFMO)- See: Council of Academic Family
Medicine (CAFM)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP):
AAFP Special Interest Group in Emergency Medicine
Accounting Division
Administration Division:
--Buildings & Structures – Washington, D.C. Headquarters
Alliance for E-Health Innovation- See: Center for Health Information Technology (CHiT)
Assembly- See: General/Miscellaneous Materials-Meetings, Conventions & Special EventsScientific Assembly
Board of Directors
--Presidents
Center for Health Information Technology (CHiT)
--AAFP Physicians Direct
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Commissions, Committees & Task Forces
--AAFP Primary Care Valuation Task Force
--Building Committee/Building Fund (inc. Century Club)
--Commission on Continuing Professional Development (COCPD)
--Commission on Finance and Insurance
--Commission on Health of the Public and Science
--Committee on Medical Economics
--General
Communications Division
Congress of Delegates
Constituent Chapters
--Alabama
--Alaska
--Arizona
--Arkansas
--California
--Colorado
--Connecticut
--Delaware
--District of Columbia
--Florida
--General
--Georgia
--Guam
--Hawaii
--Idaho
--Illinois
--Indiana
--Iowa
--Kansas
--Kentucky
--Louisiana
--Maine
--Maryland
--Massachusetts
--Michigan
--Minnesota
--Mississippi
--Missouri
--Montana
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--Nebraska
--Nevada
--New Hampshire
--New Jersey
--New Mexico
--New York
----Bronx County
--North Carolina
--North Dakota
--Ohio
--Oklahoma
--Oregon
--Pennsylvania
--Puerto Rico
--Rhode Island
--South Carolina
--South Dakota
--Tennessee
--Texas
--Uniformed Services
--Utah
--Vermont
--Virgin Islands
--Virginia
--Washington
--West Virginia
--Wisconsin
--Wyoming
Content & Digital Optimization Division- See: Online & Custom Publishing Division
Continuing Medical Education (CME) Division:
--Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO)
--Home Study Self-Assessment (HSSA)
Corporate Development
Division of Practice Advancement (DPA)- See: Socioeconomics Division
Education Division
Executive Division:
--Executive Vice President (EVP)
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Family Medicine Experience (FMX)- See: General/Miscellaneous Materials-Meetings,
Conventions & Special Events- Scientific Assembly
General/Miscellaneous Materials:
--Awards & Honors
----American Family Physician/Walter H. Kemp Award
----Bristol Myers Squibb Award for Graduate Education in Family Practice
----Certificate of Commendation
----Certificate of Meritorious Service
----Chapter Communications Award
----Exemplary Teaching Award
----Family Doctor/Physician of the Year Award
----Family Medicine Congressional Conference (FMCC)
----General List of AAFP Awards
----Humanitarian Award
----Idea Fair Award
----John G. Walsh Award
----John H. Renner, MD Memorial Award of Excellence
----M & R Diatetic Laboratories Award
----McNeil Award for Best Clinical Research by a Family Practice Resident
----Mead Johnson Award for Graduate Education in Family Practice
----Membership Awards to Chapters
----National Leadership Award
----Outstanding Service Award
----Parke-Davis Teacher Development Award
----Pfizer Teacher Development Award
----President’s Award
----Public Health Award
----Public Relations Recognition Award
----Robert Graham Physician Executive Award
----Ross Laboratories Award
----Thomas W. Johnson Award
----Warner/Chilcott Teacher Development Award
--Corporate Papers
----Seal
--Health Care Reform
--History
----Anniversaries
----Name Change
--Meetings, Conventions & Special Events:
----Annual Leadership Forum (ALF)
----Future of Family Medicine (FFM) Project
----Invitational Scientific Congress
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----Keystone I
----Keystone II
----Keystone III
----National Conference of Family Practice Residents (NCFPR)/National Conference of
Student Members (NCSM)
----National Conference of Special Constituencies (NCSC) /National Conference of
Constituency Leaders (NCCL)
----Scientific Assembly
----State Legislative Conference
----State Officers Conference (SOC)
Government Relations Division
Health of the Public and Science (HOPS) Division- See: Scientific Activities Division
Human Resources
Information Technology Division- See: Research & Information Services Division
Journal Media Division- See: Publications Division
Marketing Division
Marketing and Content Strategy Division
Medical Education Division
Membership Division:
--Honorary Members
Member Interest Groups
Online & Custom Publishing Division
--FamilyDoctor.org
Practice Advancement Division- See: Socioeconomics Division
Practice Support Division- See: Socioeconomics Division
Publications Division:
--American Family Physician (AFP)
--Annals of Family Medicine
--Family Health & Medical Guide
--GP- See: American Family Physician (AFP)
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Residency Program Solutions- See: Medical Education Division- Graduate Medical Education
and RAP
Robert Graham Center: Policy Studies in Family Practice and Primary Care
Scientific Activities Division:
--Americans In Motion (AIM)
--Conference on Patient Education/Conference on Practice Improvement
--General
--National Research Network (NRN)
--Tar Wars
--Vaccine Science Fellowship Program
Socioeconomics Division
Strategic Partnerships Division see: Corporate Development
TransforMED
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F):
Administration
Board of Trustees
Corporate Development
General/Miscellaneous Materials:
--Awards & Honors
----Outstanding Programming Award
----Philanthropist of the Year Award
--Corporate Papers
--History
--Physicians With Heart
Huffington Library (Herb L. Huffington, MD Memorial Library)
Individual Development
Programs:
--Center for the History of Family Medicine (formerly Archives for Family Practice)
--Family Medicine Leads Emerging Leader Institute
--Grants
--Health Education Program (HEP)
--Peers for Progress
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--Play It Safe . . . With Medicine!
Strategic Partnerships- See: Corporate Development
American Academy of Family Physicians Political Action Committee (FamMedPAC)
American Academy of General Practice (AAGP)- See: American Academy of Family
Physicians (AAFP)
American Academy of General Practice Foundation (AAGP/F)- See: American Academy of
Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F)
American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)
American Board of Family Practice (ABFP)- See: American Board of Family Medicine
(ABFM)
American Board of General Practice (ABGP)
American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP)
American College of Physicians and Surgeons (ACPS)
Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM)
Association of Family Medicine Administration (AFMA)
Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD)
Association of Family Practice Administrators (AFPA)- See: Association of Family Medicine
Administration (AFMA)
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Association of Family Practice Residency Directors (AFPRD)- See: Association of Family
Medicine Residency Directors
Companies & Corporations (includes Foundations)
--Coca-Cola
--General
--Nature Made
--Pharmaceutical Industry
--R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
--Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Council of Academic Family Medicine (CAFM)
Education
--Academic Medical Centers
----Arkansas
------University of Arkansas Medical Center, Little Rock
----California
------Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles
------University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
------University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) Department of Family and
Community Medicine, San Francisco
------University of California at San Francisco-Fresno (UCSF-Fresno)
----Connecticut
------University of Connecticut Health Center Department of Family Medicine,
Farmington
----General
----Georgia
------Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta
----Indiana
------Indiana University Medical School, Indianapolis
----Kansas
------University of Kansas
----Louisiana
------Louisiana State University Medical School, Shreveport
----Maryland
------University of Maryland, Baltimore
----Massachusetts
------Harvard University Medical School, Cambridge
------Tufts University
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----Michigan
------Michigan State University Department of Family Practice, Lansing
----Mississippi
------University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson
----Missouri
------University of Missouri Columbia School of Medicine, Columbia
----Nebraska
------Creighton University Department of Family Medicine, Omaha
----Nevada
------University of Nevada School of Medicine (UNSOM)
----New Jersey
------University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark
----New York
------Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York
------Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York
------University of Buffalo, Buffalo
------University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester
----North Carolina
------Duke University
------East Carolina University
------University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Department of Family Medicine, Chapel Hill
------Wake Forest University School of Medicine Department of Family & Community
Medicine, Winston-Salem
----Ohio
------Case Western Reserve University Department of Family Medicine, Cleveland
------Medical College of Ohio Department of Family Medicine, Toledo
------University of Cincinnati Department of Family Medicine, Cincinnati
----Oklahoma
------University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City
----Oregon
------Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU)
----Pennsylvania
------Thomas Jefferson University Medical College, Philadelphia
------University of Pittsburgh, Stanton Clinic, Pittsburgh
----South Carolina
------Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Department of Family Medicine, Charleston
----Texas
------Texas Tech University Department of Family Medicine and Community Medicine,
Lubbock/Odessa
----Utah
------University of Utah College of Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine,
Salt Lake City
----Virginia
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------Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute (VTC), Roanoke
----Washington
------University of Washington
----Wisconsin
------University of Wisconsin
--Clerkships
--Clinical Education
--Continuing Medical Education (CME)
--Faculty Development
--Family Medicine
----Fellowships
----General (1950-1969)
----General (1970-1979)
----General (1980-1989)
----General (1990-1999)
----General (2000-2009)
----General (2010-2019)
----Mississippi
--Geriatrics
--Internal Medicine
--International Medical Education
--Medical Education-General
--Patient Education
--Preceptorships
--Primary Care
--Reports
----Coggeshall Report (Planning for Medical Progress Through Education, Association of
American Medical Colleges, 1965)
----Folsom Report (National Commission on Community Health Services, 1967)
----Harlow Report (Group Insurance, Inc. [GHI] National Symposium, 1963)
----Millis Report (Citizens Commission on Graduate Medical Education, American Medical
Association, 1966)
----Willard Report (Ad Hoc Committee on Education for Family Practice, Council on Medical
Education, American Medical Association, 1966)
--Residency Training
----Family Medicine-General
----General
----Hours
----Internal Medicine
----Moonlighting
----National Resident Matching Program
--Residency Training Programs
----Alabama
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----Alaska
----California
------Santa Monica Hospital Family Practice Residency Program, Santa Monica
------Stanislaus Family Medicine Residency Program at Doctors Medical Center,
Modesto
----Florida
------Bayfront Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program, St. Petersburg
------Morton Plant Mease Family Practice Residency Program, Clearwater
------St. Vincent’s Family Medicine Residency Program, Jacksonville
----Illinois
------MacNeal Memorial Hospital Family Practice Residency Program, Berwyn
----Kansas
------Family Medicine Residency Program, Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas
City
____Via Christi Family Medicine Residency, Wichita
----Kentucky
------East Kentucky Family Medicine Residency Program & Osteopathic Family
Medicine Residency Program, Hazard
------University of Louisville/Glasgow Family Medicine Residency Program, Glasgow
----Massachusetts
------UMass Family Residency Training Program
----Mississippi
------University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson
----Missouri
------UMKC/TMC Community & Family Medicine Residency Program, Kansas City
----New Jersey
------JFK Medical Center Family Practice Residency Program, Edison
------St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Clifton
----New York
------Columbia University/New York Presbyterian Family Medicine Residency Program,
New York City
------New York Medical College Brooklyn-Queens Family Medicine Residency Program,
New York City
----Ohio
------Flower Hospital Family Practice Residency Program, Sylvania
----Oklahoma
------St. Anthony Hospital Family Practice Residency, Oklahoma City
------University of Oklahoma Rural Family Practice Residency Program, Ramona
----Pennsylvania
----South Dakota
------Rapid City Regional Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program, Rapid City
----Tennessee
------Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City
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----Texas
------Baylor College of Medicine/Kelsey-Seybold Clinic Family Medicine Residency Program,
Houston
------Wichita Falls Family Practice Residency Program, Wichita Falls
----Virginia
------Lynchburg Family Practice Residency, Lynchburg
------Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth University Family Practice Residency
System
------Virginia Commonwealth University – Shenandoah Valley Family Practice Residency
(VCU-SVFPR), Front Royal
--Rural Medical Education
--Teaching Health Center (THC)
Family Health Foundation of America (FHFA)- See: American Academy of Family
Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F)
Family Medicine Education Consortium, Inc.
Family Medicine/Family Practice:
--Behavioral Science
--Board Certification/Recertification
--Computers
--Continuity of Care
--Critical Care
--Definition/Content
--Diagnoses
--Direct Primary Care (DPC)
--Economics
--Ethics
--Family Systems
--Future-General
--Future of Family Practice (AMA Study, 1988)
--History
----General
----General (by Cecilia A Gutierrez, MD)
----General (by Steven Dennis, MD)
----General—Florida
----General—Louisiana
----General—Texas
--History (1940-1949)
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--History (1950-1959)
--History (1960-1969)
--History (1970-1979)
--History (1980-1989)
--History (1990-1999)
--History (2000-2009)
--History (2010-2019)
--Hospital Privileges
--Humanism
--Inner City/Urban Practice
--International Medicine
--Marcus Welby, MD
--Naturopaths
--Obstetric Privileges
--Occupational Health
--Osteopathy
--Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH)
--Pediatrics
--Pharmacists
--Physician/Patient Relationship
--Physician Recruitment
--Physician Supply and Demand
--Population-Based Family Practice
--Research (1960s-1970s)
--Research (1980s-1990s)
--Research (2000s-2010s)
--Rural Practice
--Stress
--Surveys
--Terminology
--Voices from Family Medicine Oral History Project
Family Medicine Working Party
Federation of Practice Based Research Networks (FPBRN)
Government
--Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
--Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
--Congress
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--Congress-Senate-Subcommittee on Health
--Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
--Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA)
--Indian Health Service
--Medicaid
--Medicare
--National Health Care Workforce Commission
--National Health Service Corps (NHSC)
--President
--Surgeon General- See: U.S. Public Health Service (Surgeon Generals)
--U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)
--U.S. Public Health Service
--U.S. Public Health Service (Surgeon Generals)
--Veterans Administration (VA)
Hospitals
--Massachusetts
----Boston City Hospital, Boston
--Pennsylvania
----York Hospital, York
--United States
----General
Indian Health Service: See: Government- Indian Health Service
Individuals
--Abraham, Jerry, MD, MPH
--Abrams, Melinda, MS
--Abromowitz, Herman I., MD
--Aceves, Salvador, MD
--Adams, Hunter D. (Patch), MD
--Adams, Verne L. MD
--Adelman, Alan M., MD, MS
--Adelman, David
--Admire, Jacqelyn, MSPH
--Adye, Wallace M., MD
--Ahnger, Janie
--Aitken, Jean D.
--Akerson, Jeffrey D., MD
--Albani, Thomas, Jr., MD
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--Albrecht, F. Kenneth, MD
--Alexander, Chelley, MD
--Alford, Timothy, MD
--Ali, Dima, MD
--Allen, Deborah I., MD
--Allen, Ethan R., DO
--Allen, Ethel D., DO
--Allen, Michele, MD
--Allen, Norman
--Allen, Raymond, MD
--Aller, Leeon F., Jr., MD
--Almenas, Marina, MD
--Alpert, Joel J., MD
--Altwies, Jeffrey
--Alvarez, Walter C., MD
--Ambrose, Paul, MD
--Amundson, Loren H., MD
--Anderson, Arden, MD
--Anderson, Chester, MD
--Anderson, Cyrus W., MD
--Anderson, Eric, MD
--Anderson, Julie, MD
--Anderson, Larry R., MD
--Anderson, Larry W., DO
--Anderson, Leslie F., MD
--Anderson, Russell L., MD
--Andrews, Martin, MD
--Annette, Kathleen R., MD
--Annis, Edward R., MD
--Anthuis, Joseph
--Apgar, Barbara Sue Caruthers, MD, MS
--Appleby, John Gavin, MD
--Aranaydo, Linda Susan, MD
--Arnold, Chris, MD
--Arnold, Jeanne Fessenden, MD
--Arradondo, John E., MD, MPH
--Aschoff, Carl R., MD
--Ashbach, Nancy Wilson, MD
--Ashby, Charles, MD
--Asp, Donald S., MD
--Aswad, Charles N., MD
--Atkin, John D., III, MD
--Atkinson, Archibald, Jr., MD
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--Atkinson, Malnor Treat (M.T.), MD
--Aucremann, Charles E., MD
--Aukerman, Glen F., MD
--Ausmus, Michael, MD
--Avant, Robert F., MD
--Avery, David, MD
--Baeke, John O., MD
--Bagley, Bruce A., MD
--Bailey, W. Clark, MD
--Baines, David Ray, MD
--Baker, A. Sherwood, MD
--Baker, Nancy J., MD
--Baldwin, Abel S., MD
--Bane, John Roy, Jr., MD
--Bangasser, Ronald, MD
--Barad, Richard M., MD
--Barbe, David O., MD
--Barber, Thomas M., MD
--Barclay, Andrew M., MD
--Bard, John, MD
--Barnes, David R., MD
--Barnett, B. Lewis, Jr., MD
--Bartlett, Josiah, MD
--Bartlett, William A., MD
--Bartz, Robert J., MD
--Bass, Robert L., MD
--Basye, Charles E., MD
--Bateman, Kim, MD
--Bauch, Norbert G., MD
--Baumer, Joane, MD
--Baumgartener, Eugene Irving, MD,
--Bazemore, Andrew, MD, MPH
--Beasley, John W., MD
--Beattie, Robert, DO
--Becher, Kimberly R., MD
--Beddingfield, Edgar T., Jr., MD
--Bedell, Archie W., MD
--Bedell, Mikael, MD
--Belden, Jeffrey, MD
--Belfer, Mark H., DO
--Bell, Simeon B., MD
--Bellaire, Richard, MD
--Belzer, Ellen
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--Bender, John, MD
--Bender, John R., MD
--Benjamin, Regina Marcia, MD, MBA
--Bennett, Pamela, RN, BSN
--Benson, Homer R., MD
--Benson, Robert G., MD
--Berbos, James N., MD
--Berenson, Robert, MD
--Berg, Alfred O., MD, MPH
--Berggen, Ralph E., MD
--Bernhardt, William G., MD
--Bernstein, Kevin M., MD, MMS, USN
--Berry, Anne, MA
--Bertka, Kenneth R., MD
--Bertucci, Bryan, MD
--Berwick, Donald, MD
--Bhardwaj, Bushan, MD
--Bhuyan, Natasha, MD
--Bibler, Lester D., MD
--Bina, William F. III, MD, MPH
--Binder, Paula Haas
--Bishop, Catherine A., DO
--Bishop, F. Marian, PhD, MSPH
--Bishop, Marcia
--Black, Ross R. II, MD
--Black, Susan, MD
--Blackwelder, Reid B., MD
--Blackwood, William R.D., MD
--Blair, James Seaborn, Jr., MD
--Blair, Mott P., MD
--Blake, Gregory H., MD, MPH
--Blake, Robert Mitchell, MD
--Blanchard, Leland B., MD
--Bland, Carole J., PhD
--Bland, Theodorick, MD
--Blondell, Richard, MD
--Bloom, Sanford, MD
--Blum, Alan, MD
--Blum, Ronald, MD
--Bodenheimer, Thomas, MD, MPH
--Boeke, Larry H., MD
--Bomengen, Robert, MD
--Bone, Ernst Chester, MD
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--Bonifacio, Frank A.E., DO
--Bonsack, Rose Mary Hatem, MD
--Booher, Norman R., MD
--Boone, Joel T., MD
--Boothe, Julia, MD
--Bope, Edward, MD
--Borkan, Jeffrey M., MD, PhD
--Botsford, James I., MD
--Bourne, Robert C.M., MD
--Bowen, Otis R., MD
--Bower, Hugh P.H., MD
--Bowman, Marjorie A., MD, MPA
--Boyd, John Otto, Jr., MD
--Boyd, Stanley Alden, MD
--Boyer, Robert Earl, MD
--Brackman, Michael, DO
--Bradley, J. Roderick (Rod), MD
--Brady, Walter M., MD
--Branch, James M., MD
--Brandt, Edward N., Jr., MD
--Branham, Annette
--Brantly, Kent, MD
--Bratt, Floyd C., MD
--Bravata, Kurt, MD
--Brawner, Clara Arena, MD
--Brechtelsbauer, David, MD, CMD
--Breckenkamp, August W.
--Breen, Donald Joseph, MD
--Breish, Russell, MD
--Brenner, Jeffrey, MD
--Brethouwer, N. Robert, DO
--Brickler, Alexander D., MD
--Briggs, Emily, MD, MPH
--Briggs, Philip D., MD
--Broderick, Angela
--Brofer, Russell, DO
--Brooks, Nathaniel P., MD
--Brooks, Neil H., MD
--Brown, Charles B., MD
--Brown, Dewees H., MD
--Brown, Donald C., MD
--Brown, John A. III, MD
--Brown, Steven, MD
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--Browning, Suzanne, MD
--Brownson, Nathan
--Broyles, Glen H., MD
--Bruce, Elbert O. (E.O.), MD
--Brucker, Paul C., MD
--Bruckheim, Allan H., MD
--Brueschke, Erich Edward, MD
--Brull, Jennifer, MD
--Brumbaugh, Simon, Jr., MD
--Brummel, Debbie
--Brummett, Richard R., MD
--Bruner, Steven C., MD
--Brungardt, Stacy H., MA, CAE
--Bruning, William, JD, MBA
--Bruno, Richard, MD
--Brunton, Stephen A., MD
--Bryan, Thornton E., MD
--Bryant, Charles Gilvie, MD
--Bryner, Ulrich R., MD
--Buchanan, R.D., MD
--Bucholtz, John R., DO
--Budd, John H., MD
--Budoff, Penny Wise, MD
--Buecheler, William, MD
--Burden, J. Alfred, MD
--Burdette, James Ashby, MD
--Burgess, Robert D., MD
--Burke, John Edward, PhD
--Burket, George E. (Ned), Jr., MD
--Burkhart, David, MD
--Burlingame, Donald L., MD
--Burnett, Mary M., DO
--Burns, Elizabeth, MD
--Burwell, Sylvia
--Bush, Louis, MD
--Cabot, Richard, MD
--Cadore, Judith Martin, MD
--Cagle, Yvonne Darlene, MD
--Cahal, Mac F., JD
--Cahill, Terence, MD
--Cahn, Martin, MD
--Cain, Jeffrey, MD
--Callahan, Timothy D., MBA
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--Calman, Neil R., MD
--Calonge, Bruce Nedrow (Ned), MD, MPH
--Calvert, Jon C., MD
--Camardese, N(ino).M(atteo)., MD
--Cameron, Josephine
--Campbell, Thomas L., MD
--Campos-Outcalt, Doug, MD
--Candib, Lucy, MD
--Carek, Peter, MD
--Carmichael, Lynn P., MD
--Carnes, John, MD
--Carr, Mary
--Carr, Robert M., MD
--Carr, Walter A., MD
--Carr, William Austin, MD
--Carrera, Gumersindo Peta, MD
--Carroll, John R., MD
--Carroll, Thomas, MD
--Carswell, Jane Triplett, MD
--Carter, Jan
--Carter, Karen
--Carter, Tim Lee, MD
--Cary, J. Alison, MD
--Case, Laurel, MD
--Casebolt, John M., MD
--Castro, Daniel, MD
--Catausan, Michael, MD
--Cauthen, Don B., MD
--Cellio, Lewis W., MD
--Ceriani, Ernest G., MD.
--Chagnon, Denis, MD
--Chairito, Susan Archer, MD
--Challis, E.B., MD, CCFP
--Chamberlain, Judith, MD
--Chamberlain, Mike
--Chamberlain, Richard R., MD
--Chaney, Ernie J., MD
--Chappas, Christine J.
--Chatman, Robyn, MD
--Cheplove, Max, MD
--Childs, Robert T., MD
--Chisholm, Roger Neil, MD
--Choby, Beth, MD
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--Chock, King Chee, MD
--Chou, Yushu “Jack, MD
--Christensen, Ronald E., MD
--Christian-Christensen, Donna M., MD
--Christopher, Myra
--Chudy, Amail, MD
--Chung, Robert Chu Ho, MD
--Church, James Robb, MD
--Church, Samuel, MD, MPH
--Ciccone, Alvin J., MD
--Ciriacy, Edward W., MD
--Clark, Milton S., MD
--Clements, Charlie, MD
--Cleveland, Philip D., MD
--Clinton, Claudene
--Clover, Richard D., MD
--Clowe, John, MD
--Coates, Michael Lee, MD, MS
--Cobb, Dudley M., Jr., MD
--Cobb, Helen
--Cochrane, Paul E., MD
--Cohagan, D.I., MD
--Cohen, Archie R., MD
--Cohn, Leland H., MD
--Cole, Rebecca J., MD
--Coleman, John, MD
--Coleman, William H., MD, PhD
--Collins, Leslie
--Collins, Robert, MD
--Colwill, Jack M., MD
--Conn, Howard, MD
--Connelly, Mark, MD
--Cook, Sister Roseanne, MD
--Cooper, Charles Cole, MD
--Copeland, Lanny R., MD
--Corbin, Art
--Corley, John B., MD
--Cornwell, Thomas, MD
--Corpening, William N., MD
--Corral, Silvia, MD
--Corson, Joseph K., MD
--Corson, Richard, MD
--Cortner, Mary Catherine, MD
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--Corum, Lisa Leigh, MD
--Costa, Anthony, MD
--Coulter, Norman F., MD
--Cowan, Seth B., MD
--Cowart, Marolyn Maurine, MD
--Cowgill, Carol
--Cox, John E., MD
--Crane, Rob, MD
--Crawford, Dewitt, MD
--Crawford, Robert L., MD
--Crawford, Steven A., MD
--Creek, Rebecca C.
--Crocker, Max A., MD
--Crounse, William, MD
--Crumbine, Samuel J., MD
--Crumpler, Rebecca Lee, MD
--Cullen, John S., MD
--Culpepper, Larry, MD
--Culver, Dale L., CPA
--Cunningham, John J., MD
--Curran, Richard, MD
--Curry, Hiram Benjamin, MD
--Curry, Robert Whitney, Jr., MD
--Cutsforth, David, Jr., MD
--Czarsty, Craig, MD
--Czarsty, Joseph, MD
--Daleske, Ed
--Dallman, John J., MD
--Daly, J. Austin, MD
--Danford, Christopher
--Daniel, Richard P., MD
--Dannaker, Christian Augustus (C.A.), MD
--Darley, Ward, MD
--Darnell, John, Jr., MD
--David, Jose (Jun), MD
--Davidson, Andrew, MD
--Davies, Lloyd G., MD
--Davies, Terence C., MD
--Davis, Ardis K., MSW
--Davis, Burt L., MD
--Davis, Keith, MD
--Davis, Kisha, MD, MPH
--Davis, Paul Arthur, MD
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--Day, Jennifer
--Dayton, Harold Eugene, Jr., MD
--Dean, George A., MD
--Dean, Thomas, MD
--Dearing, James J., DO
--de Gruy, Frank V., MD, MSFM
--Deich, Samuel, MD
--De Kruif, Paul, PhD
--DeLay, William R.
--Demuth, David, MD
--Dennis, Steven, MD
--Denslow, Cheryl
--Dent, Sharon Dickinson
--DePew, Harry W., MD
--de Regnier, Kevin V., DO
--Derksen, Daniel, MD
--DeRoin, William, MD
--Derryberry, John S., MD
--DeTar, John S., MD
--De Vries, Jan R.J., MD
--Dickey, Nancy W., MD
--Dickson, Gretchen M., MD
--Dickson, Henry S., MD
--Dicus, Todd C., JD
--Diehr, Maurice A., MD
--Diener, Beatrice
--Dietrich, Allen J., MD
--Dismond, Samuel R., Jr., MD
--Distasio, Donald
--Doane, Craig, MA
--Dobson, Allen, MD
--Doktorsky, A.I., MD
--Donatelle, E.P., MD
--Doty, Barbara, MD
--Doubeni, Chyke, MD
--Dougherty, Ronald J., MD
--Douglas, Herschel L., MD
--Dove, Penny
--Downie, Gerald, MD
--Drill, Herman E. (Tiny), MD
--Driscoll, Charles E., MD
--Druecker, Clifford T., MD
--Duryee, Carla
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--Raub, Jacob F., MD
--Rawson, Errol W., MD
--Read, Paul S., MD
--Reamy, H. Judson, MD
--Redman, Jack, MD
--Reece, Adelbert S. (A.S.), MD
--Reeves, Leonard, MD
--Regan, Andrea, MD
--Reithmayer, Edwin N., MD
--Renner, John H., MD
--Reppun, John I.F., MD
--Rhoades, Francis P. (Dusty), MD
--Rhodes, Charles, MD
--Rial, William Y., MD
--Rice, Emmett (Lee), DO
--Rice, John B., MD
--Richards, A. Dewey, MD
--Richardson, Eddie, Jr., MD
--Richardson, Fount, MD
--Richter, Donald, MD
--Ridge, Isaac M., MD
--Ridgway, Alfred M., MD
--Rieger, Frank G., Jr., MD
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--Riley, Barbara L., MD
--Rippey, Peter, MD
--Rising, Jesse D., MD
--Ritt, Albert Eugene, MD
--Roberts, Richard G., MD, JD
--Robertson, Russell, MD
--Robinett, Tom A., JD
--Robins, Rufus B., MD
--Robinson, Charles L., MD
--Robinson, Guy, MD
--Rockufeler, JoAnn
--Rockwell, Norman
--Rodgers, Denise, MD
--Rodney, William MacMillan, MD
--Rodnick, Jonathan E. (Jack), MD
--Rodriguez-Negron, Rebecca, MD
--Rogers, Daniel M., MD
--Rogers, Jerry P., MD
--Rogers, John, MD, MPH, MEd
--Romero, Cecilia M., MD
--Romero, Cynthia, MD
--Root, Joseph P., MD
--Rose, John C., MD
--Rosenblatt, Roger A., MD, MPH, MPR
--Ross, M.L., MD
--Ross, William F., MD
--Ross-Lee, Barbara, DO
--Roth, Mary Elizabeth, MD
--Rouse, Milford O., MD
--Rowe, Harry M., MD
--Rowland, George A., MD
--Rowland, J. Roy, MD
--Royer, Clark, MD
--Rubin, Steven F., DO
--Rues, Larry A., MD
--Ruhe, C.H. William, MD
--Rush, Benjamin, MD
--Rusk, Howard, MD
--Russell, George A., MD
--Rust, George, MD, MPH
--Rutland, Richard O., Jr., MD
--Rutstein, David, MD, MPH
--Ryan, James E., MD
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--Sackett, Walter W., Jr., MD
--Sadler, Alfred M., Jr., MD
--Sadovsky, Richard, MD
--Sagov, Stanley, MD
--Salinas, Jose, MD
--Salter, Herbert W., MD
--Saltzman, Benjamin N., MD
--Sammons, James H., MD
--Sams, Sara, MD
--Sanchez, Eduardo, MD, MPH
--Sanchez, Rafael C., MD
--Sanders, Brian
--Sanders, Jason P., MD
--Saputelli, Raymond, MBA, CAE
--Sarvis, Ewart S., MD
--Satcher, David, MD, PhD
--Saunders, Cecil A., Jr., MD
--Savoy, Margot L., MD, MPH
--Sawyer, Devin, MD
--Sawyer, William, MD
--Scamahorn, Malcolm O., MD
--Schaefer, Mickey
--Schauer, Edward A., MD
--Schechtman, Andrew, MD
--Schenk, Maryjean, MD, MPH
--Scherger, Joseph E., MD, MPH
--Schlaser, Verne L., MD
--Schmidt, David D., MD
--Schmittling, Gordon
--Schoen, Frederic L., MD
--Schoof, Bellinda K., BSPH, MHA, CPHQ
--Schooley, Susan, MD
--Schulte, Terrence
--Schwartzstein, Alan, MD
--Schwenk, Thomas L., MD
--Sciuto, Brooke, MD
--Scotti, Michael J., Jr., MD
--Sears, Ernest, MD
--Seifert, Milton, Jr., MD
--Sevastos, John P., DO
--Sevilla, Mike, MD
--Shackelford, Joseph R., III, MD
--Shackelford, Robert H., MD
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--Shacklett, George E., MD
--Shaffer, Todd, MD, MBA
--Shahady, Edward J., MD
--Shannon, George, MD
--Shapiro, Maynard I., MD
--Sharp, T.R. (Theron Robert), DO
--Shaw, Merrill, MD
--Shaw, William J., MD
--Sheets, Kent J., PhD
--Sherwood, Roger A.
--Shetlar, James F., MD
--Shields, Sara, MD, MS
--Shimamura, Albert Iwao, MD
--Shoales, Elbis A., MD
--Shreck, Robert W., MD
--Sia, Richard Ho Ping, MD
--Sigmon, J. Lewis, MD
--Simmons, James G., MD
--Simonds, James D., MD
--Simonton, Fred H., MD
--Siwek, Jay, MD
--Skinner, William, MD
--Skolnik, Neil S., MD
--Sloan, R. Varian, MD
--Slusher, Ernest W., MD
--Smith, Art
--Smith, P. Brent, MD
--Smith, Carleton R., MD
--Smith, C. Kent, MD
--Smith, David R., MD
--Smith, Ellen, MD
--Smith, Elmer M., MD
--Smith, Jimmie H., Jr., MD
--Smith, John McCullough, MD
--Smith, Michael
--Smith, Robert, MD
--Smith, Talbott Collins
--Smith, Tobie-Lynn, MD
--Smith, William P., Jr., MD
--Snape, Palmira S., MD
--Snodgrass, Wilfred, MD
--Snope, Frank C., MD
--Snyder, Victor F., MD
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--Soch, Kathy, MD
--Sokol, Arnold, DO
--Solberg, Leif Ivar, MD
--Somers, Anne Ramsay, DSc
--Sonis, Jeffrey, MD, MPH
--Soule, Webster F., MD
--South-Paul, Jeannette E., MD
--Southwick, Lloyd, MD
--Spady, Kenneth H., MD
--Spann, Stephen J., MD
--Speissegger, William H., MD
--Spencer, David L., MD
--Spicer, William S., Jr., MD
--Spogen, Daniel R., MD
--Spotts, Douglas, MD
--Springer, Michael D.
--Sproul, William M., MD
--Squyres, Berry N., MD
--Stabler, Christine, MD
--Staebler, Robin J., MD
--Standard, James F., MD
--Stange, Kurt C., MD, PhD
--Stangenwald, Hugo, MD
--Starfield, Barbara, MD
--Steele, David J., PhD
--Steffens, Bruce, MD
--Stein, Howard F., PhD
--Steinitz, Franz, MD
--Steinmetz, Marie, MD
--Stelmach, W. Jack, MD
--Stenger, Robert, MD, MPH
--Stephens, Barbara, PhD
--Stephens, G. Gayle, MD
--Stephens, Mark, MD
--Stern, Thomas L., MD
--Stewart, Ada, MD, R.Ph
--Stewart, William L., MD
--Stone, Linda C., MD
--Story, Helen, MD
--Stover, Gerry D., MS
--Stracener, Windel, MD
--Strauss, Alvin Weil, Jr., MD
--Stream, Glen R., MD
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--Strode, Steven, MD
--Strong, C. Riley, MD
--Strothers, Harry III, MD
--Stubbe, Herman G. (Jerry), MD
--Stucky, Jerry L., MD
--Sudan, A.C., MD
--Sundwall, David, MD
--Susman, Jeffrey, MD
--Sutherland, Col. David, MD
--Swanson, John A., MPH
--Sweeney, Rosemarie
--Taler, Joseph, MD
--Tannenhaus, M. Theodore, M.D.
--Tanner, Tina, M.D.
--Tanny, Michael, M.D.
--Tashjian, Chris, M.D.
--Tate, Waddy P., Jr., M.D.
--Tavenner, Marilyn, MA
--Taylor, E. Lee, M.D.
--Taylor, Robert B., M.D.
--Taylor, Robert H., M.D.
--Taylor, Roslyn D., M.D.
--Temte, Jonathan, PhD, M.D.
--Tessier, Joshua, DO
--Texter, Elmer C., M.D.
--Thames, T. Byron, M.D.
--Thomas, Carla A., M.D.
--Thomas, Gabriel P., MD
--Thomas, Harlan, M.D.
--Thomas, Harold, DO
--Thompson, Donald F., MD, MPH & TM
--Thompson, J(ames) Harry, M.D.
--Thompson, Scott, M.D.
--Thompson, S.H., M.D.
--Thorek, Philip, M.D.
--Thornton, Matthew, M.D.
--Tiller, George F., M.D.
--Tilton, Henry R., M.D.
--Tippy, Penelope K., M.D.
--Tobin, Marla, M.D.
--Tobolic, Timothy J., M.D.
--Todd, Thomas U., M.D.
--Togasaki, Teru, M.D.
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--Tolbert, Gerry, M.D.
--Told, Thomas N., DO
--Tollison, Boyce Griffith, M.D.
--Tomfohrde, R.F., M.D.
--Topol, Eric, M.D.
--Towbin, Michael M., M.D.
--Townsend, Janet M., M.D.
--Townsend, Robert G., Jr., M.D.
--Townsend-Glassen, Mary, M.D.
--Traubert, John W., M.D.
--Travis, D. Ann, M.D.
--Travis, John M., M.D.
--Triebenbacher, George L., M.D.
--Trieu, Jennifer, M.D.
--Troupin, Barbara, M.D., MBA
--Truman, Stanley R., M.D.
--Tsou, Carole, M.D.
--Tubb, Richard J., M.D.
--Tucker, Thomas Tudor, M.D.
--Tudor, John M., Jr., M.D.
--Tuggy, Michael, M.D.
--Turner, Edward, M.D.
--Turner, Edwin W., M.D.
--Turner, John, Rev.
--Tusken, Roger A.
--Tyau, George K.F., M.D.
--Uhl, Kathleen, M.D.
--Ulene, Art, M.D.
--Underwood, Edward B., M.D.
--Unthank, Thomas C., M.D.
--Upton, Hugh M., M.D.
--Urbina, Christopher, M.D., MPH
--Valdez, Adela S., M.D.
--Valponi, Donna
--Van Buren, Ronald, M.D.
--Vanderwagen, William Craig, M.D.
--Van Durme, Daniel J., M.D.
--Van Nuys, John, M.D.
--Vansaghi, Tom, PhD
--Van Winkle, Lloyd, M.D.
--Vasconcellos, Arthur Leslie, M.D.
--Ventimiglia, Joseph, M.D.
--Ventres, William, MD, MA
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--Ventura, Dorothy L.
--Verby, John E. (Jack), M.D.
--Verdon, Robert E., M.D.
--Verhoff, John E., M.D.
--Virak, Roy H., M.D.
--Vitu, Robert L., M.D.
--Vonder Haar, William P., M.D.
--Vosburgh, Fred, M.D.
--Vuturo, Anthony F., M.D., MPH
--Wachtel, Leo M., M.D.
--Wachtler, Kathleen, M.D.
--Wagner, Charles Frederick, M.D.
--Waldren, Steven, M.D., MS
--Waleh, Meshia, M.D.
--Walker, Dixie
--Walker, Jack D., M.D.
--Walker, Jackson K., M.D.
--Walker, Mary Edwards, M.D.
--Walker, Nelson C., M.D.
--Wall, Eric Martin, M.D., MPH
--Wallis, Samuel R., M.D.
--Walls, Arch, M.D.
--Walsh, John G., M.D.
--Walsh, Patrick J., M.D.
--Walsh, William M., M.D.
--Ware, Dana S., M.D.
--Warren, George W., M.D.
--Warren, Jeff, M.D.
--Warren, Linda, M.D.
--Wassell, John R., M.D.
--Watchinski, Robert, CPA
--Watson, Katrina
--Watts, Charles, MD
--Watts, Karl, M.D.
--Webber, C. Frank, M.D.
--Weber, Cynthia, M.A.
--Weber, James R., M.D.
--Weddington, Wilburn H., M.D.
--Weida, Jane, M.D.
--Weida, Thomas, M.D.
--Weisbart, Ed, M.D.
--Welby, Marcus, M.D.- See: Young, Robert (a/k/a Marcus Welby, M.D.)
--Welch, Brian, CPA
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--Welch, Julian K., M.D.
--Welker, Mary Jo, M.D.
--Weller, Diane, R.N.
--Wendel, Henri F., M.D.
--Wender, Richard, M.D.
--Wenger, Greg, M.D.
--Wentz, Henry S., M.D.
--Werblun, Merrill N., M.D.
--Werdegar, David, M.D.
--Wergin, Robert, M.D.
--Werra, Robert, MD
--West, David M., M.D.
--West, Janet M., M.D.
--West, Theophilus, MD
--Westcott, John, M.D.
--Westcott, Thomas, DO
--Westfall, John M., M.D., MPH
--Wexler, Randy, M.D., MPH
--Wherry, Richard, M.D.
--White, Charles, M.D.
--White, Charles L., M.D.
--White, Isaac, M.D.
--White, Kerr L., M.D.
--Whittington, Kenneth W., M.D.
--Widman, Jerad, M.D.
--Widmer, Reuben B., M.D.
--Wiegert, H. Thomas, M.D.
--Wiginton, Marquis C. (M.C.), M.D.
--Wigle, Arch T., M.D.
--Wilbur, Ray Lyman, M.D.
--Wilder, Gloria, M.D., MPH
--Wilder, Venis, MD
--Wildgen, J. Jerome, M.D.
--Wiles, Jack, MD
--Wilke, Allan J., MD
--Willard, William R., MD
--Williams, Laura Ann, MD
--Williams, Malvin J., MD
--Williams, Pam
--Williams, Paul A., MD
--Williams, Tennyson, MD
--Williams, William Carlos, MD
--Williamson, Hal, MD, MSPH
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--Williamson, Hugh, M.D.
--Willins, Colette, M.D.
--Willis, Deanna, M.D.
--Wilson, Vernon E., M.D.
--Wiseman, Rodney M., DO
--Wister, Owen J., M.D.
--Witt, D. Ernest, M.D.
--Witten, Carroll L., M.D.
--Wolcott, Oliver
--Woolf, Steven, M.D., MPH
--Wolff, George T., M.D.
--Wolff, L. Thomas, M.D.
--Wolfrey, Jeffrey, M.D.
--Wolkomir, Michael S., M.D., MA
--Wong, Brenda
--Wood, Julie, M.D.
--Wood, Leonard, M.D.
--Wood, Maurice, M.D.
--Woolf, Steven, M.D., MPH
--Wootton, Lore, M.D.
--Worley, Charles A., M.D.
--Wortham, Thomas H., M.D.
--Wright, David
--Wymyslo, Theodore, MD
--Yawn, Barbara P., MD, MS, MPH
--Yoder, A.C., MD
--Young, Herbert F., MD, MA
--Young, Paul R., MD
--Young, Robert (a/k/a Marcus Welby, MD)
--Young, Robert S., MD
--Younge, Richard, MD
--Zachary, T. Eugene, DO
--Zapp, John A., MD
--Zebley, Joseph, III, MD
--Zeitler, Sidney S., MD
--Zervanos, Nikitas J., MD
--Ziemkowski, Peter, MD
--Zieren, Jan D., DO, MPH
--Zimmerman, Kristina
--Zimmerman, Richard K., MD, MPH
--Zukof, Walter H., MD
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Medicine/Medical Practice
--Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs)
--Administrative Medicine
--Advertising
--Alcohol
--Alternative Medicine
--AMA/Specialty Society Relative Value Scale Update Committee (RUC)
--Ambulatory Care
--Autism
--Breastfeeding
--Cancer Screenings
--Childbirth
--Community Health Centers (CHCs)
--Community Medicine
--Community-Oriented Primary Care
--Competence Assessment
--Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative (CPCI)
--Corporate Medicine
--Cross-Cultural Medicine
--Diabetes
--Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRGs)
--Disaster Preparedness
--Disease Management
--Drug Prescriptions
--Economics
--Electronic Health Records (EHR)
--Emergency Medicine
--Ethics
--Evidenced-Based Medicine (EBM)
--Geriatric Medicine
--Health Care Reform
--Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
--Hepatitis
--Hippocratic Oath
--History
----General
--HIV/AIDS
--Hospital Privileges
--Influenza
--Immunizations
--Insurance
----General
----Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs)
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----Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs)
--Internal Medicine
--International Medicine
--Interspecialty Issues
--Lifecycle Preventive Health Services (LPHS)
--Locum Tenens
--Malpractice Insurance
--Mammograms
--Maternity Care
--Mayo Clinic
--Medical Liability Reform
--Mental Health
--Neurology
--Nursing
--Obesity
--Obstetrics
--Oral Health
--Osteopathy
--Pediatrics
--Physician Assistants
--Physician/Patient Relationship
--Physician Re-entry Programs
--Physician Supply and Demand
--Post-Traumatic Stress Disroder (PTSD)
--Practice Policies
--Preventive Care
--Primary Care
--Primary Care Incentive Program (PCIP)
--Problem-Oriented Medical Record (POMR)
--Public Health
--Quality of Care
--Record Systems
--Regional Extension Centers (RECs)
--Research
--Retail Health Clinics
--Smoking
--Specialties
--Sports Medicine
--Supervised Medical Doctor (SMD)
--Surgery, General
--Surveys
--Technology
--Telemedicine
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--Therapeutic Substitution
--Violence
--Volunteering/Pro Bono Care
Military
--Air Force
----Air Force Medical Service (AFMS)
--American Revolution
--Army
----Army Medical Department (AMEDD)
----Surgeon Generals of the Army
--Civil War
----Confederate States Medical Department
----General
----United States Army Medical Department
--Coast Guard
--Iraq War (Operation Iraqi Freedom)
--Korean War
--Marine Corps
--Navy
----Medical Department (NAVMED)
--Persian Gulf War (Operation Desert Storm)
--Vietnam
--War of 1812
--World War I
--World War II
North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG)
Organizations (Non-Family Medicine related):
--American College of Physicians and Surgeons
--American Medical Association (AMA)
----General Practitioner of the Year Award
----House of Delegates (AAFP Members)
--American Medical Student Association (AMSA)
--Council of Medical Specialty Societies (CMSS)
--Institute of Medicine (IOM)
--Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC)
--Prescriptions for a Healthy America
--Student American Medical Association (SAMA)- See: American Medical Student Association
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Publications (Of Non-Family Medicine organizations)
--Family Practice Alert
--Journal of Family Practice
--Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM)
Special Populations:
--African Americans
--General
--Native Americans
--Poor/Disadvantaged Populations
--Women
Surgeon General- See: Government-U.S. Public Health Service (Surgeon Generals)
World Organization of National Colleges, Academies and Academic Associations of
General Practitioners/Family Physicians/World Organization of Family Doctors
(WONCA)
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MUSEUM (ARTIFACT) COLLECTION
ARTIFACTS IN STORAGE:
AAFP Insurance Services; Association of Family Medicine Administration (AFMA);
Family Medicine Residency Nurses Association (FMNA) (1 box)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
Administration Division (AAFP Headquarters buildings dedications) (2 boxes; includes 1 box of
artifacts, and 1 box of bags and textiles)
Assembly-See: General/Miscellaneous Materials-Meetings, Conventions & Special EventsScientific Assembly
Board of Directors (1 box of signs)
Congress of Delegates (3 boxes of campaign artifacts, 1 box of state delegation signs)
Constituent Chapters (2 boxes; includes 1 box of artifacts, and 1 box of textiles from the Florida,
Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Nebraska and North Carolina chapters)
Division & Program Materials (1 box)
Family Medicine Experience (FMX)- See: General/Miscellaneous Materials-Meetings,
Conventions & Special Events- Scientific Assembly
General/Miscellaneous Materials:
- Banners & Flags (1 large box)
- Ceramics/Rookwood Pottery (1 box)
- Glassware/Mugs (1 box)
- Jewelry & Medallions; Pinbacks & Buttons; Miscellaneous Artifacts (1 box)
- Meetings, Conventions & Special Events (6 boxes; includes 2 boxes of non-Scientific
Assembly related bags & textiles; 3 boxes of Scientific Assembly bags & textiles (1982present); and 1 box of ALF/National Conference/Scientific Assembly/SOC miscellaneous
artifacts
- Miscellaneous Bags & Textiles (3 boxes)
- Notebooks (1 box)
Publications- AAFP Daily News Engraving Plates (1 box)
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Research and Information Services (RIS) Division-AAFP Archives Subject Listings Guide-2
bound books (1 box)
Scientific Activities Division- Americans In Motion-Healthy Interventions (AIM-HI)-backpack
with giveaway items (backpack and 9 items)
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F) (4 boxes; includes 2 boxes
of artifacts, and 2 boxes of bags and textiles)
American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) (2 boxes; includes 1 box of bags and textiles)
Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM) (2 boxes, includes 1 box of bags
and textiles)
Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD) (2 boxes, includes 1 box of
bags and textiles)
Education
- Academic Medical Centers Residency Training Programs (2 boxes; includes 1 box of artifacts,
1 box of bags and textiles)
Family Medicine/Family Practice
- Medical Instruments (1 box)
- Medications (1 box)
- Doctor’s bags (4; includes 1 toy bag)
Family Medicine Working Party (1 T-shirt)
Government
- Indian Health Service (1 bag)
Individuals
- Baker, A. Sherwood, MD (1 doctor’s bag; 2 large pill cases)
- Bishop, F. Marian, PhD, MSPH (boxed artifacts)
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- Burket, George E., Jr., MD (boxed artifacts)
- Cain, Jeffrey J., MD (1 box of Tar Wars textiles and souvenir pencils)
- Carr, Robert M., MD (boxed artifact)
- Carr, Walter A., MD (Day Book, 1911-1913) (1 box)
- Dannaker, C[hristian] A[ugustus], MD (boxed artifact)
- Elliott, Olin A., MD (1 doctor’s bag with accessories)
- Frank Blake, Thelma E., MD (boxed artifacts; 1 microscope with case)
- Guyther, J. Roy, MD (boxed artifacts)
- Haley, Alvin J., MD (boxed artifacts)
- Hall, James Basil, MD (boxed artifacts)
- Heald, Clarence Linden, MD (1 microscope in box)
- Kolb, Weldon G., MD (boxed artifacts)
- Kowalewski, Edward J., MD (boxed artifacts)
- Lemmon, Robert, MD (boxed artifacts)
- Ludwick, Arthur L., Jr., MD (boxed artifacts; 2 doctor’s bags; 1 large pill case, 1 microscope in
case)
- McKay, Haden E., Jr., MD (boxed artifacts)
- Meier, Carl F., MD (2 boxes; 1 doctor’s bag)
- Miller, Roland E., MD (1 box and 1 microscope in case)
- Renner, John H., MD (1 large textile box and hanging storage)
- Sanchez, Rafael E., MD (1 box and hanging storage)
- Stelmach, W. Jack, MD (1 doctor’s bag with accessories and 1 box and 1 sphygmomanometer
in case)
- Stern, Thomas L., MD (1 box; 1 doctor’s bag with accessories)
- Tate, Waddy P., MD (1 doctor’s bag and 1 microscope in case; See also: Traveling Exhibits
Collection)
- Thornburgh, Albert H., MD (boxed artifacts)
- Tudor, John M., Jr., MD (1 doctor’s bag with accessories)
- Weber, James R., MD (1 microscope with case)
- Zervanos, Nikitas J., MD (1 box)
Military
U.S. Air Force Flight Surgeon’s Examination and Treatment Kit, c. 1965 (includes Master
Packing List)
North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) (2 boxes, includes 1 box of bags
and textiles)
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Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) (2 boxes, includes 1 box of bags and textiles)
World Organization of National Colleges, Academies and Academic Associations of
General Practitioners/ Family Physicians/World Organization of Family Doctors
(WONCA) (2 boxes, includes 1 box of artwork and 1 box of bags & textiles)
PLAQUES & FRAMED ITEMS:
Plaques and framed items include awards, plaques, posters on foam core backing and in storage
tubes, as well as items framed under glass.
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
Administration Division (AAFP Headquarters buildings) (9 medium size, 1 large size item)
Board of Directors (3 medium size items)
Congress of Delegates (1 medium size item)
Constituent Chapters:
- Erie Co., New York (1 medium size item)
- Illinois Academy of Family Physicians (1 medium size item)
Continuing Medical Education (CME) (2 medium size items)
Division of Practice Advancement (DPA)- See: Socioeconomics Division
General/Miscellaneous Materials:
- Corporate Papers (Seal) (3 medium, 6 large items)
- Historical/Anniversary Materials (1 large item, 2 large rolled posters in tubes, 1 extra large
rolled poster)
- Meetings, Conventions & Special Events (15 medium size items)
Health of the Public and Science (HOPS) Division- See: Scientific Activities Division
Medical Education Division (1 medium size item)
Meetings & Conventions Division (3 small items)
Practice Advancement Division- See: Socioeconomics Division
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Practice Support Division- See: Socioeconomics Division
Publications Division (1 large item, 4 large rolled posters in tubes)
Scientific Activities Division (3 large items, 4 large unframed posters, 18 large rolled posters and
2 large rolled cloth banners in tubes)
Socioeconomics Division (13 medium size items)
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F)
Corporate Development (7 large unframed posters, 1 large framed item)
General/Miscellaneous Materials:
- Corporate Papers (Seal) (1 large unframed item, 2 large framed items, 2 medium-sized items)
- Physicins With Heart (1 large rolled poster in tube)
Huffington Library (1 large item)
Individual Development (4 large items)
Programs (8 large items, 2 large rolled posters in tube)
American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) (2 medium sized items)
Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD) (2 large items, 1 large rolled
poster in tube)
Education (1 large item)
Family Medicine/Family Practice (7 large items)
- Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) (3 large items, laying flat)
Individuals
- Bishop, F. Marian, PhD, MSPH (21 small, 23 large items)
- Burket, George E., Jr., MD (9 small, 2 large items)
- Chaney, Ernie J., MD (4 small items)
- Clinton, Claudene (1 small, 2 large items)
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- Cobb, Helen (2 large items)
- Copeland, Lanny R., MD (1 small item)
- Fleming, Michael O., MD (3 large items)
- Haley, Alvin J., MD (3 small, 1 large items)
- Koch, Robert R., MD (1 large item)
- Kolb, Weldon G., MD (2 small items)
- Kowalewski, Edward J., MD (4 small items)
- Ludwick, Arthur L., Jr., MD (2 small, 2 large items)
- Miller, R. Michael, JD (1 large item)
- Panther, Sandra L, CFRE (1 small item)
- Sanchez, Rafael C., MD (7 small, 6 large items)
- Stelmach, W. Jack, MD (2 small items)
- Stephens, G. Gayle, MD (3 small items)
- Stern, Thomas L., MD (13 small, 8 large)
- Taylor, Robert B., MD (1 small item)
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) (1 small, 17 large items)
World Organization of National Colleges, Academies and Academic Associations of
General Practitioners/Family Physicians/World Organization of Family Doctors
(WONCA)
(3 small items)
TRAVELING EXHIBITS:
The following exhibits are currently available as small, portable displays that can be loaned to
family medicine organizations, schools, civic organizations or other archives, libraries and
museums on a temporary basis.
Exhibits may be loaned for a period of three months with one three month renewal, for a
maximum of up to six months. The cost for Family Medicine organizations and other donors to
the Center is the cost of return shipping only; for other researchers and organizations, the cost is
$150.00 per three month loan period, plus the cost of return shipping.
For more information about exhibit availability and ordering, please contact the Center.
Presently, the following traveling exhibits are available for loan:
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“The AAFP: A History of the American Academy of Family Physicians”- This display has been
developed from “The AAFP & AAFP/F: A Tribute to Excellence,” a special exhibit to celebrate
the 60th anniversary of the Academy, and which was featured at the 59th annual Scientific
Assembly in Chicago in 2007. (5 boxes)
“The AAFP & Health Care Reform: Then & Now”- Family physicians and family medicine
organizations have both played a critical part in the continuing debate to reform health care in
America. This exhibit takes a brief look at the history of health care reform in the United States
and the AAFP’s role in reform efforts. (1 box)
“AAFP Awards & Honors”- Features a sampling of some of the many awards the Academy has
won over the years in areas ranging from education and publishing to meetings and convention
management. (1 box)
“The AAFP Foundation: A History” - A special exhibit to celebrate the first 50 years in the
history of the Foundation (1958-2008), this display is one of a series of historical exhibitions in
the "Family of Family Medicine" Series. (2 boxes)
“ADFM: A History of the Association of Departments of Family Medicine” - Another in a series
of historical exhibitions in the “Family of Family Medicine” Series. (1 box)
“AFMRD: A History of the Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors”- The fourth in
the series of historical exhibitions in the “Family of Family Medicine” Series. (1 box)
“All in the Family: A History of the Constituent Chapters of the AAFP”- This exhibit takes a
look at the history and development of the Academy’s 55 Constituent Chapters, and features
unique photographs, artifacts, etc. from selected chapters. (1 box)
“The Center for the History of Family Medicine: Preserving Family Medicine’s Past for the
Sake of Our Future”- This exhibit focuses on the Center itself, its history and purpose, and the
multi-dimensional role it plays as an historical archives, library and museum. Two versions are
available. (2 boxes)
“Christmas At the Academy”- Drawing from the Academy’s old files, this exhibit takes a look at
the history of Christmas at the AAFP, its past importance in Academy culture, and its evolution
into a “Holiday” celebration. (1 box)
“The Distinguished Dozen: Twelve Books that Shaped the Face of Family Medicine”- Features
12 of the most influential works in Family Medicine history, together with a discussion of their
impact and authors. (1 box)
“From the Doctor’s Bag: The Tools of the Family Physician, Past & Present”- Presents a
collection of various medical instruments together with a discussion of their uses. (2 boxes)
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“A Gallery of Family Medicine Symbols, Past & Present”- Taken from the collection of framed
items donated by STFM from the office of former Executive Director Roger Sherwood, this
exhibit presents and discusses some of the many symbols which have been used by Family
Medicine organizations throughout the years. (1 box)
“The GP’s Library: A Glimpse Into Early 20th Century Medicine” - This exhibit showcases and
presents materials that were found in a typical GP’s library during the early 20th Century. Two
different versions of the exhibit have been prepared: one based on the collections of Dr. John O.
Baeke, a practicing GP in Overland Park, Kansas during the 1950s through 1980s (2 boxes), and
materials from the library of GP Waddy P. Tate, MD of St. Louis. (4 boxes) (6 boxes total)
“Kids & Family Medicine” - Utilizing files from both family medicine organizations and family
physicians, this exhibit takes a look at children’s perceptions of family physicians and family
medicine, and also focuses on family medicine’s involvement over the years in reaching out to
younger generations. (1 box)
“Past Headquarters Buildings of the AAFP”- A small gallery exhibit featuring materials drawn
from the Center’s collections on the history of the past headquarters of the Academy. (7 framed
items)
"Physicians With Heart: A Tribute"- This exhibit, detailing the history of the Physicians with
Heart airlift, was originally produced in 2006 and has been updated to honor the 20th anniversary
airlift in 2011. (2 boxes)
Reproduction Medical Costume Collection - The following reproduction medical costumes are
available for loan: (1) Civil War Confederate medical officer's uniform - historically accurate
reproduction of a Confederate surgeon's uniform, complete with jacket, pants, kepi (hat) and
sash; (2) Civil War Union medical officer's uniform - historically accurate reproduction of a
Union surgeon's uniform, including jacket, pants, kepi (hat) and sash; (3) Green surgical scrubs includes shirt and pants; and (4) Physician's white lab coat.
“Six Men of Medicine”- Features a set of 10 framed medical illustrations of a 1966 poem about
General Practice entitled “Six Men of Medicine” by A. Sherwood Baker, MD adapted from “The
Blind Man and the Elephant.” (1 box)
“A Survey of Academy Publications” – This exhibit features early issues of GP, AFP, Family
Practice Management and/or other publications from past Academy offerings, and also features
old print blocks from the Publication Division’s AAFP Daily News. (1 box)
“What Is It?”- This exhibit features early medical equipment and offers visitors a “quiz” which
challenges them to identify the items. Two versions of this exhibit are available for display.
(Version 1: 1 box; Version 2: 1 box; 2 boxes total)
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“Who Am I? What Am I? Where Am I?” –This display features unidentified photographs from
the Center’s collections (of which there are many) and seeks to engage visitors by asking them to
help identify the individuals or subjects displayed in each photograph. (1 box)
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APPENDIX 1:
CENTER FOR THE HISTORY OF FAMILY MEDICINE (CHFM)
UNIFORM MAJOR SUBJECT HEADINGS LIST
(NOTE: Materials are filed within each Family Medicine organization by division or subunit within that
organization.)
A -
AAFP Insurance Services, Inc.
I -
Individuals (includes Individual
Manuscripts)
M -
Medicine/Medical Practice
Academic Family Medicine
Organizations (AFMO)
American Academy of Family
Physicians (AAFP)
Meetings & Conventions (Non-Family
Medicine organizations)
American Academy of Family
Physicians Foundation (AAFP/F)
Military
American Board of Family Medicine
(ABFM)
N -
North American Primary Care Research
Group (NAPCRG)
O -
Organizations (Non-Family Medicine
related)
P -
Publications (of Non-Family
Medicine organizations)
S -
Society of Teachers of Family
Medicine (STFM)
American College of Osteopathic Family
Physicians (ACOFP)
Association of Departments of Family
Medicine (ADFM)
Association of Family Medicine
Residency Directors (AFMRD)
C -
Companies & Corporations
E-
Education
F -
Family Medicine/Family Practice
Special Populations
Family
Medicine
Residency
Association (FMRNA)
G -
Government
H -
Hospitals
Nurses
W -
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World Organization of National
Colleges, Academies and Academic
Associations of General Practitioners/
Family Physicians/ World Organization of
Family Doctors (WONCA)
APPENDIX 2:
CHFM RESEARCH POLICIES
To ensure proper care and use of the Center’s resources, the following policies have been
established for their use:
1. The CHFM is a closed stack facility. This means that the collections are housed in a secure area that is
not accessible to researchers. The Center’s staff will bring requested items to researchers for use in the
Center’s Library or another approved location.
2. Printed materials may be photocopied if it poses no harm to the material. However, Center staff will
not reproduce some items due to their fragile or unique nature.
3. Center staff will do all reproduction of the collections in CHFM offices or in another approved
location. Copies may then be removed for use by the researcher.
4. Some materials may have access restrictions based upon legal or confidentiality issues, or at the
donor’s request. Therefore, Center staff reserve the right to refuse researchers access to these materials.
5. The user assumes full responsibility and liability for copyright compliance of all materials used from
the Center. CHFM also reserves the right to refuse to copy or permit the copying or reproduction of
materials which it feels may be in violation of copyright laws.
6. Fees may be charged for services such as lengthy reference searches, photocopying, faxing,
photograph duplication, rush orders, and publication. CHFM staff will provide a copy of the Center’s fee
schedule upon request (see Appendix B, Price List for Reproduction and Services).
7. The researcher must request permission to publish any materials belonging to the Center in writing
prior to publication.
8. The researcher must agree to have the following statement accompany each published image from the
Center’s collections: “Courtesy of the Center for the History of Family Medicine, American Academy of
Family Physicians Foundation.”
9. Upon completion, the researcher must send one copy of any publication using materials from the
Center’s collections to the CHFM. This will become a part of the official archives of the Center for the
History of Family Medicine.
10. Smoking, eating and drinking in the Center is not permitted.
11. The Center is not available for use as either short- or long-term rental or storage.
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APPENDIX 3:
CHFM PRICE LIST OF REPRODUCTIONS AND SERVICES
(NOTE: all fees are subject to change without notice.)
Type of Service:
Family Medicine Organizations*
& Other Donors to the Center:
Reference Service Fee
(applied to searches over 30 min.)
Photocopies of documents
(1-5 pages)
(6-20 pages)
(21 or more pages)
No Charge
Other Researchers
& Other Organizations:
$50.00 per hour
No Charge
No Charge
$ .25 per page
$ .25 per page
$ .25 per page
$ .25 per page
Prints of Photographs
Charges vary, actual cost
$10.00 per print
Audio or Videotape
Reproduction
Charges vary, actual cost
$25.00 each
Exhibit Loans
Cost of Return Shipping
$150.00 per 3 month loan period
plus cost of Return Shipping
Faxing
No Charge
$ 1.00 per page
Scanning
No Charge
$1.00 per page plus cost of
CD (if applicable)
Rush Orders
(includes requests for
expedited delivery)
Publication Fee
Actual cost of service
No Charge
Actual cost of service
plus $30.00
$100.00
(All publication or other public use of the materials duplicated from the collection of the Center for the History of
Family Medicine must be credited “Courtesy of Center for the History of Family Medicine, American Academy of
Family Physicians Foundation, Leawood, Kansas” unless otherwise instructed by the Center.)
NOTICE: Warning Concerning Copyright Restrictions
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or
reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are
authorized to furnish a photocopy or reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or
reproduction is not to be “used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship or researcher.” If a user makes
a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or other reproduction for purposes in excess of “fair use,” that user may be
liable for copyright infringement.
This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the order
would involve violation of copyright law.
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