Florida Public Health Oral History Project

Interviewee

Marianne McEuen

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Interviewer

Prather, E. Charlton

Publication Date

2-8-2016

Date

2002-02-11

Abstract

During this oral history interview, Dr. Marianne McEuen recalls her career in the tuberculosis control programs of the Florida public health system. She describes her background in radiology, her use of portable x-rays, and the importance of screening indigent and migrant populations. Dr. McEuen also details her experiences with tuberculosis treatments and diagnostic modalities, including x-rays, skin testing, genetic probes, vaccines, and isolation. She also talks about the impact of HIV on tuberculosis, the effects of hospitalization on individuals and their families, and the function of tuberculosis sanitariums.

Keywords

Public health, Public health personnel, Radiology, Tuberculosis -- History, University of South Florida

Holding Location

University of South Florida

Language

English

Media Type

Oral histories, Online audio

Format

Audio

Identifier

C53-00023

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