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Interview with Carolyn Bacdayan, May 22, 1986

Part of University of Kentucky Medical Center Oral History Project

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Title:
Interview with Carolyn Bacdayan, May 22, 1986
Creator:
Carolyn Bacdayan; interviewee. Richard C. Smoot; interviewer.
Format:
oral histories
Publication date:
1986
Date digitized:
2012
Description:
Carolyn Bacdayan (Associate Professor at University of Kentucky Department of Behavioral Sciences) went to the Philippines to teach at an international school, where she began working on public health and demographic issues. In this interview, Bacdayan describes coming to Lexington and becoming acquainted with the Medical Center as an editorial assistant to Bob Straus. She discusses later assignments, cost and expenditure studies she researched at the Medical Center, and how that influenced thinking about shared responsibility in the health care industry. In addition, Bacdayan discusses the impact of the behavioral sciences emphasis on the students in the Medical Center.
Language:
english
Publisher:
Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries
Repository:
University of Kentucky
Type:
audio
Subject:
Bacdayan, Carolyn B. -- Interviews, University of Kentucky. Medical Center -- History, University of Kentucky. Dept. of Behavioral Science, Medical Care, Cost of, Poor -- Medical care, University of Kentucky. Health Care Access Committee
Source:
University of Kentucky Medical Center Oral History Project
Metadata record:
http://nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7kd50fvg71/data/mets.xml