The AIDS Epidemic in San Francisco: The Response of the Nursing Profession, 1981-1984, Vol. II
Introductory Materials
Gary Stephen Carr
Interview History
I Family Background and Education
II The AIDS Epidemic
Angie Lewis
Interview History
I Family Background, Education, and Early Career
II The AIDS Epidemic
Workshop on Human Sexuality, UCSF
The BAPHR Conference, June 1981
The KS Study Group
Bobbi Campbell
Implications of a KS Diagnosis
Fear of Infection
Perceiving AIDS as a Syndrome
AIDS and Ethnicity
Press Coverage of the Epidemic
Access to Information about AIDS
The Epidemic's Potential Enormity
Pneumocystis Pneumonia
Places at UCSF where AIDS Patients Might Present
The Role of Private Physicians
Health Insurance
Lesbian/Gay Health Care Workers Conference, Houston, June 1982
Helen Schietinger
AIDS Activists
Federation for AIDS-Related Organizations
More on the Lesbian/Gay Health Care Workers Conferences
San Francisco Health Department Committees on AIDS
People Living with AIDS
UCSF School of Nursing Support for AIDS Education
More on the June 1982 Workshop
AIDS Activities at San Francisco General
Gay Community Involvement
Tensions between UCSF and San Francisco General
Changing Patient Demography
Fear
Multidisciplinarity in Medicine
The San Francisco Model of Comprehensive AIDS Care
Communication between the AIDS Clinic and Inpatient Ward at San Francisco General
More on Bobbi Campbell
Diseases Diagnostic of AIDS
Comments on People Living with AIDS
Member, Board of Directors, Kaposi's Sarcoma Research and Education Foundation
The City of San Francisco's Response to the Epidemic
Community Social Services for People with AIDS
Simón Guzman
Fear of Infection
Chair, Community Education and Support Committee, KS Foundation
Cleve Jones
Patricia Norman
Attitudes to People with AIDS
Reactions of Patients to an AIDS Diagnosis
Patient Charts: Confidentiality Issues
Networking
More on the KS Study Group
Patient Zero
Historical Importance
Coordinating the KS Clinic and AIDS Activities at San Francisco General
Rivalry between Conant and Volberding
Potential Career Risks
Staff Commitment
Dealing with Informed Patients
Alternative Treatments
The Epidemic's Impact on Physicians
The Epidemic's Impact on Nursing
The Inpatient Unit at San Francisco General
Burnout
Personal Contribution to the Epidemic
Appendices