The AIDS Epidemic in San Francisco: The Response of Community Physicians, 1981-1984, Vol. I
The San Francisco AIDS Oral History Series
Phase 1: The Medical Response, 1981-1984
VOLUME ISelma K. Dritz, M.D., M.P.H, "Charting the Epidemiological Course of AIDS, 1981-1984"
Mervyn F. Silverman, M.D., M.P.H., "Public Health Director: The Bathhouse Crisis, 1983-1984"
VOLUME IIDonald I. Abrams, M.D., "The KS Clinic, Lymphadenopathy and AIDS-Related Complex, and the County Community Consortium"
Marcus A. Conant, M.D., "Founding the KS Clinic, and Continued AIDS Activism"
Andrew A. Moss, Ph.D., "AIDS Epidemiology: Investigating and Getting the Word Out"
VOLUME IIIArthur J. Ammann, M.D., "Pediatric AIDS Immunologist: Advocate for the Children"
Paul A. Volberding, M.D., "Oncologist and Developer of the AIDS Clinic, San Francisco General Hospital"
Constance B. Wofsy, M.D., "Infectious Disease Physician, AIDS Educator, and Women's AIDS Advocate"
VOLUME IVDonald P. Francis, M.D., D.Sc., "Epidemiologist, Centers for Disease Control: Defining AIDS and Isolating the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Merle A. Sande, M.D., "Infectious Disease Specialist: AIDS Treatment and Infection Control at San Francisco General Hospital"
John L. Ziegler, M.D., Ph.D., "Oncologist: Kaposi's Sarcoma and AIDS Research in San Francisco and Globally"
VOLUME VHerbert C. Perkins, M.D., "Director, Irwin Memorial Blood Bank: Transfusion AIDS and the Safety of the Nation's Blood Supply"
VOLUME VIDeborah Greenspan, D.D.S., D.Sc., "Oral Manifestations of AIDS"
John S. Greenspan, D.D.S., Ph.D., "AIDS Specimen Bank, UCSF"
VOLUME VIIWarren Winkelstein, Jr., M.D., M.P.H., "AIDS Epidemiology at the School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley"
IN PROCESSJay A. Levy, M.D., Virologist, UCSF: Isolation of the AIDS Virus
Phase 2: The Response of the Nursing Profession, 1981-1984
VOLUME IMichael J. Helquist, "Journalist of the Early AIDS Epidemic in San Francisco"
Jeannee Parker Martin, R.N., M.P.H., "The AIDS Home Care Program of Visiting Nurses & Hospice of San Francisco"
Helen K. Schietinger, R.N., M.F.C.C., "Nurse Coordinator of UCSF's First AIDS Clinic"
VOLUME IIGary Stephen Carr, R.N., Ph.D., F.N.P.-C., "Nurse Practitioner at the AIDS Clinic, San Francisco General Hospital"
Angie Lewis, R.N., M.S., "Nurse Educator in the San Francisco AIDS Epidemic"
VOLUME IIIDiane Jones, R.N., "First Wave of the Nursing Staff on the AIDS Ward, San Francisco General Hospital"
Clifford Morrison, M.S., M.N., R.N., F.A.A.N., "Organizer of the AIDS Ward, San Francisco General Hospital"
VOLUME IVGayling Gee, R.N., M.S., "Head Nurse at the AIDS Clinic, San Francisco General Hospital"
Grace Lusby, R.N., M.S., "Infection Control Practitioner, San Francisco General Hospital"
Diane Miller, M.P.H., "AIDS Policy and Administration at San Francisco General Hospital"
Phase 3: The Response of Community Physicians, 1981-1984
VOLUME IRic Andrews, M.D., Psychiatrist, "Psychiatrist and Advocate for Gay Medical Causes in the Early AIDS Epidemic"
James Campbell, M.D., Internal Medicine, "AIDS Clinician and Medical Educator"
James Groundwater, M.D., Dermatologist, "Dermatologist Treating the First Kaposi's Sarcoma Patient Diagnosed in San Francisco"
VOLUME IIPaul O'Malley, Communicable Diseases, "AIDS and the Hepatitis B Vaccine Trial in San Francisco"
Stephen Follansbee, M.D., Infectious Disease Specialist, "Infectious Disease Practitioner in the Early AIDS Epidemic"
VOLUME IIIRobert Bolan, Jr., M.D., General Practitioner, "Medicine, Activism and the Gay Community in San Francisco"
William Owen, Jr., M.D., Primary Care, "AIDS Clinical Practice in the Private Sector"
Courtesy of Regional Oral History Office, University of California, Berkeley
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Title: The AIDS Epidemic in San Francisco: The Response of Community Physicians, 1981-1984, Vol. I
By: Sally Smith Hughes
Date: 1996
Contributing Institution: Regional Oral History Office, University of California, Berkeley
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