Florida Public Health Oral History Project
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Interviewer
E. Charlton Prather
Publication Date
5-19-2016
Date
2002-06-04
Abstract
Dr. Richard Ames, DDS, MPH was a longtime director of dental health with the Broward County Health Department in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In this oral history interview, Dr. Ames describes his educational and professional journey into dentistry and public health. He recounts his dental education at the Medical College of Virginia, his master’s program at John Hopkins University School of Public Health, and his career in the military. Dr. Ames also reflects on his nine years in private practice in Pahokee, Florida and his decision to transition into an administrative role with the state health department. He shares his experiences as an advocate of dental care for the underserved and describes his role in both implementing water fluoridation throughout Broward County and providing dental care for AIDS patients. Dr. Ames also provides his perspective on community involvement and describes the importance of fostering relationships both in the field of dentistry and between the state health department and local hospital districts. He finishes his interview by providing practical advice to young dentists.
Keywords
Dental health education, Dental public health, Dental public health personnel
Extent
01:52:21; 48 page transcript
Subject: geographic
Broward County (Fla.); Fort Lauderdale (Fla.); Richmond (Va.); Baltimore (Md.)
Language
English
Media Type
Oral histories
Format
Digital Only
Identifier
C53-00048
Recommended Citation
Ames, Richard, "Richard Ames Oral History Interview" (2016). Florida Public Health Oral History Project. 14.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/fl_public_health_ohp/14