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    Mrs. Regina Borum interview (2) conducted on May 16, 1984 about the Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University

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    In this second interview, Mrs. Borum continues her description of responsibilities and duties, concentrating on her interactions with the press and organizations outside of the university. Mrs. Borum then turns to the development of the School of Medicine\u27s Development Department, and her thoughts and recollections on key people in the School of Medicine\u27s development

    Deborah Richardson interview (2) conducted on May 24, 1985 about the Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University

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    This is the second in a series of interviews with Ms. Deborah Richardson, third-year medical student in the Wright State University School of Medicine. In this interview, Ms. Richardson continues her discussion of her education as an undergraduate medical student at Wright State University. She concentrates in the first part of the interview on her experiences as a first-year student. She explores the ramifications and responsibilities of being a medical student, with its effect on her studies and home life. After discussing her first-year classes, schedule, and student life, Ms. Richardson goes on to describe the end of her first year and her summer activities. In the second part of the interview, Ms. Richardson examines her second year of medical school, with a focus on the problems of the female medical student. She discusses the differences between her first and second years, and her anxieties over the upcoming National Boards Examination

    Douglas Durko interview (2) conducted on May 8, 1985 about the Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University

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    This is the second in a series of interviews with Mr. Douglas R. Durko, Associate Dean for Hospital Affairs in the Wright State University School of Medicine. In the first part of this interview, Mr. Durko discusses the interaction between the School of Medicine, the area hospitals, and the University Medical Services Association. In the second part of this second interview, Mr. Durko describes an example of that interaction through a discussion of the School of Medicine\u27s establishment and subsequent development of the Department of Emergency Medicine in cooperation with several area hospitals. Mr. Durko uses this example to illustrate the role of his office to establish a new program in a hospital, funding the program, staffing the new program and providing ongoing support to that program

    Robert Stuhlman interview (2) conducted on October 26, 1984 about the Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University

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    This is the second of two interviews with Dr. Robert Stuhlman, Director of the Laboratory Animal Resources and the Interdisciplinary Teaching Laboratories in the Wright State University School of Medicine. In this interview, Dr. Stuhlman discusses the two programs under his direction in the period after the arrival of Dr. William Sawyer as the second Dean of the School of Medicine. Dr. Stuhlman continues with the impact of new School of Medicine programs on his two programs and what lies ahead in the future for both of his programs and the School of Medicine. In the second part of the interview Dr. Stuhlman relates his thoughts on some of the key individuals in the formation and development of the Wright State University School of Medicine

    Douglas Durko interview (1) conducted on April 29, 1985 about the Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University

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    This is the first in a series of interviews with Mr. Douglas R. Durko, Associate Dean for Hospital Affairs in the Wright State University School of Medicine. In the first part of this interview, Mr. Durko discusses his background prior to coming to Wright State University and his first work for the Wright State University School of Medicine as Assistant Director of the Greater Miami Valley Subregional Organization for Health Manpower, Education and Training (SOHMET). He then goes on to discuss his departure from the School and his subsequent work with the Miami Valley Health Systems Agency. In the second part of this first interview, Mr. Durko talks about his return to the School of Medicine as Assistant Dean for Hospital Affairs. He describes his activities as Assistant Dean and his responsibilities for interaction with the area medical institutions affiliated with the School of Medicine. Mr. Durko focuses primarily upon contract negotiations and the scope and content of the affiliation agreements between the School of Medicine and the area hospitals. In the third part of the interview, Mr. Durko analyzes one of these affiliation agreements in depth. He discusses the Ambulatory Teaching Facilties [sic] Agreements and the subsequent establishment and development of the Frederick A. White Center for Ambulatory Care

    David Buzzard interview (3) conducted on March 16, 1984 about the Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University

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    This third and final interview with Dr. David Buzzard, first Director of Communications of the Wright State University School of Medicine, consists of Dr. Buzzard\u27s thoughts and recollections on some of the individuals who were leaders of and/or instrumental in the development of the Wright State University School of Medicine

    Dr. Robert T. Conley interview (1) conducted on February 21, 1985 about the Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University

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    This is the first in a series of three interviews with Dr. Robert T. Conley, first Dean of Science and Engineering at Wright State University, Co-Director of the Planning Team which authored the first School of Medicine planning study, and first Vice-President for Health Affairs Planning at Wright State University. In the first part of the interview Dr. Conley discusses his background prior to coming to Wright State University and his early service with the institution while it was a branch campus of Ohio State University and Miami University. Dr. Conley then turns to his involvement with the initial discussions concerning the concept of bringing a School of Medicine to Wright State University. The role of Dr. Richard DeWall and the first feasibility studies for health education at Wright State are examined in detail. The development of proposals for health education at Wright State University is the topic as discussions with Dr. Conley continue. The recruiting of Dr. Edward Spanier and his subsequent role in the development of the School of Medicine proposal is focused upon. As the interview continues, Dr. Conley discusses the climate in the Ohio Board of Regents, the state legislature, and the Dayton area for the development of the School of Medicine. His interactions with the Ohio Board of Regents are detailed. Dr. Conley discusses the fight to win approval of the School of Medicine in the Ohio Legislature. In the final part of this interview, Dr. Conley looks at the tenure of Wright State University President Brage Golding and his contribution to the effort of initiating health education planning. Dr. Conley also compares and contrasts the tenures of President Golding and the subsequent tenure of Wright State University President Robert J. Kegerreis in terms of their respective functions as chief executive officer of the institution

    Dr. J. Robert Suriano interview (2) conducted on December 5, 1984 about the Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University

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    This is the second in a series with Dr. J. Robert Suriano, Associate Dean for Admissions and Student Affairs of the Wright State University School of Medicine. In the first part of the interview Dr. Suriano examines the functions of the Office of Admissions and Student Affairs and how these functions affect the medical student. In the second part of the interview Dr. Suriano discusses the admissions philosophy of the School of Medicine and reflects on the extent of the integration of the School of Medicine into the university community

    Dr. Robert T. Conley interview (3) conducted on April 19, 1985 about the Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University

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    In this third and final interview, Dr. Robert T. Conley completes his discussion of his involvement in the planning for and development of the Wright State University School of Medicine. Dr. Conley begins the interview with his move from the deanship of the College of Science and Engineering to an appointment as the first Vice-President of Health Affairs Planning at Wright State University. He discusses his responsibilities as Vice-President and his role in the development of other health education programs at Wright State University. Dr. Conley then moves into an analysis of his interactions with the Ohio Board of Regents during the period of his work on gaining approval for Wright State University\u27s plans to develop the School of Medicine. In particular, Dr. Conley focuses on the development process of the School of Medicine\u27s physical plant and how the Ohio Board of Regents impacted that development. The next portion of the interview focuses on the search for the first Dean of the School of Medicine. Dr. Conley discusses his responsibilities as Chairer [sic] of the Search Committee, the method used by the Committee to determine the finalists for the position, and the determination of Dr. John Beljan as the first Dean. Dr. Conley then discusses the gradual turn-over of his responsibilities for development of the School of Medicine to the new Dean, and Dr. Conley\u27 s subsequent appointment as Vice-President for Planning and Development at Wright State University. Dr. Conley concludes this final interview with his thoughts on the place of development of the School of Medicine within the overall context of his career

    Dr. William D. Sawyer interview (2) conducted on October 8, 1984 about the Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University

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    In this second interview Dr. William D. Sawyer, Dean of the Wright State University School of Medicine, continues his discussion of his background prior to coming to Wright State University. He compares medical education development between Thailand and the United States and his move back from Thailand to Indiana University in the United States. Dean Sawyer then goes on to describe his tenure as Chairman of the Department of Microbiology/Immunology at the School of Medicine at Indiana University. Dean Sawyer discusses his administrative and leadership style at Indiana University and his challenges as Chairman. In the third part of the interview Dean Sawyer recalls his thoughts on applying for the Deanship of a school of medicine. He recounts his ideas and thoughts on the subject of progressivism in medical education and how it related to his choice of medical schools. He then discusses his application process to Wright State University for the Deanship of the Wright State University School of Medicine
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