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John H. Russell Oral History

  • OH156
  • Collection
  • 2022-08-08

Oral history recording of John H. Russell, Professor Emeritus of Developmental Biology, interviewed by Steven Mennerick, J P Feighner Prof of Neuropsychopharmacology; Sally Vogt, Graduate Program Administrator (DBBS); and Brian Sullivan, Executive Director (MSTP), WUSM.

Celebration of the Life of Robert E. Kleiger, presentation slide show, June 2, 2022. PDF.

103 page PDF created from an original 103 slide Powerpoint slide show presented at the Celebration of the Life of Robert E. Kleiger, June 2, 2022. Includes photographs of Dr. Kleiger and his colleagues and friends as well as photographs taken by Dr. Kleiger during his travels and while birding. The presentation was prepared Marye Gleve, MD and Angela Brown, MD, Division of Cardiology, May 2022.

Marcus E. Raichle Oral History

  • OH155
  • Collection
  • 2022-05-13

Oral history recording of Marcus E. Raichle, the Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Distinguished Professor of Medicine,
Professor of Radiology, Neurology, Neurobiology and Biomedical Engineering, WUSM, interviewed by Tamara Hershey, James S. McDonnell Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Professor of Psychiatry and Radiology, WUSM, and Director of the Neuroimaging Labs Research Center, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR), May 13, 2022.

2020 Distinguished Faculty Awards

Distinguished Clinician Award recipients: Gerald L. Andriole, Jr., MD; Michael D. Darcy, MD; Cary Lynn Siegel, MD; Matthew D. Smyth, MD.

Distinguished Community Service Award recipients: Ann Marie Dale, PhD, OTR/L; Joan C. Downey, MD, MPH; Sarah K. Garwood, MD; Sharlene A. Teefey, MD.

Distinguished Educator Award recipients: Seth A. Eisen, MD, MSc; Robyn S. Klein, MD, PhD; Susan E. Mackinnon, MD; Barbara J. Norton, PT, PhD.

Distinguished Investigator Award recipients: Megan T. Baldridge, MD, PhD; Michael S. Diamond, MD, PhD; Samantha A. Morris, PhD; Steven E. Petersen, PhD.

Schuster Award for Distinguished Work in Clinical and Translational Science recipient: Eric C. Leuthardt, MD. Goldstein Leadership Awards in Medical Student Education recipients: Brian T. Edelson, MD, PhD; Andrew J. White, MD; Timothy T. Yau, MD.

Medical Public Affairs Cumulus Database Photographs

  • VC267
  • Collection
  • 2001-2020

This collection consists of approximately 33,000 digital photos featuring faculty, staff, students, patients, events, and facilities of the Washington University Medical Center created by the Office of Medical Public Affairs from 2001 to 2020.

Medical Public Affairs

Pediatric Palliative Care Oral History Project

  • OH154
  • Collection
  • 2019

In this oral history project, Dr. Bryan Sisk performed interviews with 35 individuals with notable roles in the development of pediatric palliative care as a discipline and a philosophy. Dr. Sisk was a clinical fellow in pediatric hematology and oncology when he developed this project and performed the interviews. He had rigorous training in qualitative research and a strong interest in history related to children’s pain and suffering. Selection of participants was based on review of the historical literature for a prior publication related to this area (*). Additionally, Dr. Sisk asked interviewees for recommendations for other potential participants. During interviews, he followed an interview guide but he also allowed the interviewee to redirect the conversation.

These interviews were all recorded remotely, either via telephone or video-conferencing software. Audio files were professionally transcribed and proofed for grammar and accuracy. Interviewees were allowed to review these transcripts and make grammatical corrections. Also, interviewees were allowed to suggest additions or retractions from the transcript to ensure their meaning was clear. We marked all additions with brackets and all retractions with ellipses. In consultation with the Washington University Institutional Review Board (IRB), this project was not deemed to be human subjects research, and thus was not subject to review by the IRB.

(*) Sisk, Bryan A., et al. "Response to Suffering of the Seriously Ill Child: A History of Palliative Care for Children." Pediatrics, Volume 145, Number 1, January 2020, e20191741.

Sisk, Bryan

William H. Danforth Papers

  • FC196
  • Collection
  • 1996 - 2019

This collection contains records of William H. Danforth, Chancellor Emeritus of Washington University in St. Louis, primarily related to his involvement with the Barnes-Jewish Hospital board. Includes correspondence and memoranda related to BJC and Washington University School of Medicine administration, circa 1996-2019, chiefly 1997-2003.

Danforth, William H. (William Henry)

Eric Stephanson oral history transcript.

Mr. Eric Stephanson begins the interview by describing his path into ministry and divinity and how that intersected over a lifetime, into a career in pediatric palliative and pediatric hospice care. Mr. Stephanson describes how spiritual guidance grew into the services offered at Canuck Place Children’s Hospice, the first free-standing North American children’s hospice, and how Mr. Stephanson took a chance opportunity to be on the first cohort of multidisciplinary professionals working to deliver palliative services to children in North America.

Mr. Stephanson then goes on to describe how his life experience as a minister helped prepare him to be “comfortable with being uncomfortable” as he approached families in crisis as their child became seriously ill. Mr. Stephanson describes his best teachers of whole human care to be the children themselves, their families, the nurses, and the social workers. He also describes the multidisciplinary model of health care at Canuck Place and how giving every team member, children and families included, a space to speak face to face and ask questions, resulted in people feeling they’ve received the utmost care and people would say “We just love coming to the hospice.”

Mr. Stephanson concludes with his desire to see that pediatric palliative care and pediatric hospice care become fully integrated. He also describes how holistic health care planning could better meet the needs of ill and suffering children by providing more freedom to switch between medical curative care and palliative care in a multidisciplinary model.

Stephanson, Eric

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