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Hedrick, Dave, February 18, 2021 [Interview]
Former Special Collections Librarian Dave Hedrick was interviewed on February 18, 2021, by Devin McKinney about the changeover from Schmucker Library to Musselman Library.Smoke, Lillian H.; Hanson, C. Arnold; Schindeler, Nicholas; Richards, James; Jacobsen, Hugh Newell; Huiseman, Dwight; Moyer, Anna Jane; Jones, Darryl; Stuempfle, Kristin; Forness, Norman O.; Hedrick, BarbaraCarl Arnold Hanson Years; Charles E. Glassick Years
Hedrick, Dave, July 2, 2020 [Interview]
Dave Hedrick was interviewed on July 2, 2020, by Devin McKinney about his early life, and his military experience during the Vietnam War
The idealistic HMO : can good care survive the market?
Correspondent, Hedrick Smith. Producers, Ariadne Allan, David Murdock, Marc Shaffer ; editors, Bill Creed ... [et al.] ; writers, Hedrick Smith ... [et al.].Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Hedrick Smith investigates Kaiser Permanente--the largest nonprofit HMO in the U.S.--and its social mission of lifetime care. Although it has pioneered improvements such as mass screening for colon cancer and special team care for patients with diabetes and HIV, Kaiser has also drawn fire for unpopular cost-cutting measures and for allegedly neglecting needy communities
Coulter, Chan L., June 17, 1996 [Interview]
Professor of Philosophy Chan L. Coulter was interviewed on June 17, 1996, by Michael Birkner and David Hedrick about his childhood, his education, his time as an ROTC instructor, and aspects of his career at Gettysburg College.Clouse, Danner; Richardson, Norman E.; Schubart, W. Richard; Portmess, Lisa; Glassick, Charles E.; Holder, Leonard I.; Potts, David B.; Paul, Willard S.; Hanson, C. ArnoldWillard S. Paul Years; Carl Arnold Hanson Years; Charles E. Glassick Years; Gordon A. Haaland Year
Mock, Col. Alfred J., July 20, 1993 [Interview]
Col. Alfred J. Mock was interviewed on July 20, 1993, by Michael Birkner and David Hedrick about his relationship with Gettysburg graduate Stephen H. Warner, a Public Information Officer killed in the Vietnam War.Pyle, Ernie; Safer, Morley; Rather, Dan; Arnett, Peter; Warner, Stephen H.; Abrams, Gen. Creighton; Westmoreland, Gen. William C.; Goralski, Robert
Sunderman, Dr. F. William Sunderman April 20, 1997, [Interview]
Dr. F. William Sunderman was interviewed on April 20, 1997 by Michael Birkner and David Hedrick about his experiences attending Gettysburg College in the early 20th century.President Taft; Dr. Sanders; President Grenville; Hanson, Henry W.A.; Eisenhower, Dwight D.; Eisenhower, Maime
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The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969
Transcript of a letter by an unidentified author to David Fentress regarding sharing federal newspapers and the banning of federal newspapers in some areas. The author passes on the news of the war including the destruction of the Federal merchantmen by the Confederate fleet. He passes along world news: Russia preparing to go to War with Europe and how that could negatively affect the Confederacy. There is also speculation on the future of the war
The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969
Transcript of a letter by an unidentified author to David Fentress regarding sharing federal newspapers and the banning of federal newspapers in some areas. The author passes on the news of the war including the destruction of the Federal merchantmen by the Confederate fleet. He passes along world news: Russia preparing to go to War with Europe and how that could negatively affect the Confederacy. There is also speculation on the future of the war
The quality gap : medicine's secret killer
Correspondent, Hedrick Smith. Principal camera, Keith Walker, David Brown, Bill McMillin ; editors, Cliff Hackel ... [et al.] ; original music, Eric Kaye.Experts agree that poor medical practice and medical errors are the most costly element of the American healthcare system. Pulitzer Prize-winning journal Hedrick Smith examines New York's tough performance reports on doctors doing open-heart surgery; profiles a pioneering effort by a VA hospital in Kentucky to confront medical errors; and shows breakthrough quality improvement drives in northern New England and Utah
The chronically ill : pain, profit, and managed care
Correspondent, Hedrick Smith. Producers, Ariadne Allan, David Murdock, Marc Shaffer ; editors, Bill Creed ... [et al.] ; writers, Hedrick Smith ... [et al.].Currently, three-quarters of all U.S. healthcare dollars are spent on 100 million people with chronic illnesses and conditions. Can a cost-conscious healthcare system continue to help them? Hedrick Smith questions whether the chronically ill will be able to obtain the high-quality, long-term care they need in the years to come. Special reports focus on cases of patients with cancer, victims of stroke and heart disease, and children with congenital illnesses, comparing their treatment by commercial HMOs with the diagnoses and recommendations of independent experts
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