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  • Interviewing physician Dr. Quentin Young

    Oct. 2, 1991
  • Interviewing Dr. Quentin Young, Sister Sheila Lyne, RSM, and Dr. Susan C. Scrimshaw

    Apr. 3, 1997
  • Dr. Jan Fawcett and Marcella McGuire discuss alcoholism and mental health

    Nov. 2, 1992

    Dr. Jan Fawcett and Marcella McGuire discuss alcoholism, its connection with mental health, and current practices for treatment. Studs plays "Father's a Drunkard and Mother is Dead" - E.A. Parkhurst (1866).

  • Dr. Christine K. Cassel discusses gerontology

    Apr. 23, 1987

    The chair of General Internal Medicine at the University of Chicago, Dr. Christine K. Cassel, discusses gerontology and the problems the field currently faces, such as patient access to, and knowledge of, healthcare. Dr. Cassel is a strong advocate for giving agency back to the patient, primarily by allowing the patient to become knowledgeable of their own health in order to promote successful aging and self-sufficiency when confronted with health concerns. Studs plays “Hello In There” - John Prine (1971).

  • Discussing the industrialization of medicine with physicians Quentin Young, Robert Salinger and Alex Hughs

    Sep. 19, 1986
  • Discussing the industrialization of medicine with Doctors Quentin Young, Bernard Turnock and Jorge Prieto

    Feb. 5, 1987
  • Discussing medicine and the Organic Theatre Company's production of the play, "ER/Emergency Room," with Dr. Quentin Young and Dr. Ron Berman

    Feb. 4, 1983
  • Discussing health insurance reform via the Consumer Insurance Board, an Illinois statewide insurance watchdog group, with Board head Patrick Quinn and supporter Dr. Quentin Young

    Oct. 30, 1997
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