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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Dublin Core
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An account of the resource
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Collected by the Center for Patients and Families at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston Massachusetts, and added to the Brigham and Women's Hospital Archives in October, 2013.
Boston Marathon bombing
Brigham & Women's Boston Marathon Bombing Ephemera Collection
Brigham and Women's Hospital
correspondence
Strong Medicine
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An account of the resource
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Hand-made cut-out of the word "Boston," with phrases of encouragement in each letter, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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2013
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Boston Marathon bombing
Brigham & Women's Boston Marathon Bombing Ephemera Collection
Brigham and Women's Hospital
correspondence
Strong Medicine
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Bombings
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An account of the resource
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Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Card from the San Antonio Chapter of the Muslim American Society, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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Muslim American Society
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Boston Marathon bombing
Brigham & Women's Boston Marathon Bombing Ephemera Collection
Brigham and Women's Hospital
correspondence
Strong Medicine
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Hand-made "get well" card from Caroline, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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Brigham & Women's Boston Marathon Bombing Ephemera Collection
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Strong Medicine
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Bombings
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An account of the resource
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From a collection of cards and objects sent to the Brigham and Women's Hospital by well-wishers after the terrorist bombing of the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. The collection represents a fraction of the items of support, sympathy, and encouragement sent from all over the country for the survivors of the attack, and the medical people who took care of them. Many of the cards and objects were handmade by children.
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Hand-written card from Maryanne from Virginia, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Boston Marathon bombing
Brigham & Women's Boston Marathon Bombing Ephemera Collection
Brigham and Women's Hospital
correspondence
Strong Medicine
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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An account of the resource
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Hand-written letter from Bella, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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2013
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Boston Marathon bombing
Brigham & Women's Boston Marathon Bombing Ephemera Collection
Brigham and Women's Hospital
correspondence
Strong Medicine
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Hospital and community
Bombings
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An account of the resource
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Hand-written and decorated card from Katie, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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Boston Marathon bombing
Brigham & Women's Boston Marathon Bombing Ephemera Collection
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Strong Medicine
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Hand-made card from a student at Ojeda Middle School, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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Ojeda Middle School
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Collected by the Center for Patients and Families at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston Massachusetts, and added to the Brigham and Women's Hospital Archives in October, 2013.
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Bombings
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Hand-made card from a sixth grader from Kentucky named Emma, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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2013
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
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An account of the resource
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Hand-made collage card from Stacey J., a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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2013
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Bombings
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Hand-drawn card by Nora, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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2013
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Thank you card with a drawing of Brigham and Women's Hospital, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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2013
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Card from the Jade Room Students of Cambridge Montessori School
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Hospital and community
Bombings
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An account of the resource
[Link to large image file at bottom of page]
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Abstract
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Hand-written card from the fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students of the Jade Room at Cambridge Montessori School, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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Cambridge Montessori School
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2013
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Boston Marathon bombing
Brigham & Women's Boston Marathon Bombing Ephemera Collection
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Strong Medicine
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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An account of the resource
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Hand-made card from a student at Holland West K-7, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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Strong Medicine
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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"Thank You" from Belmont High School
Subject
The topic of the resource
Correspondence
Hospital and community
Bombings
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An account of the resource
[Link to large image file at bottom of page]
From a collection of cards and objects sent to the Brigham and Women's Hospital by well-wishers after the terrorist bombing of the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. The collection represents a fraction of the items of support, sympathy, and encouragement sent from all over the country for the survivors of the attack, and the medical people who took care of them. Many of the cards and objects were handmade by children.
Abstract
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Hand-made card from the students at Belmont High School, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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Belmont High School
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2013
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Boston Marathon bombing
Brigham & Women's Boston Marathon Bombing Ephemera Collection
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Handwritten letter from Illinois sixth grade student Hailey, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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Boston Marathon bombing
Brigham & Women's Boston Marathon Bombing Ephemera Collection
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Hand-made card from Haley, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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Boston Marathon bombing
Brigham & Women's Boston Marathon Bombing Ephemera Collection
Brigham and Women's Hospital
correspondence
Strong Medicine
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Hand-made card from Tyler, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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Strong Medicine
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Letter from a 10-year-old cancer survivor and amputee, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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2013
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Brigham & Women's Boston Marathon Bombing Ephemera Collection
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Strong Medicine
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Finger painting from the students at Educational Playcare, Farmington, Connecticut, a message of support sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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2013
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Boston Marathon bombing
Brigham & Women's Boston Marathon Bombing Ephemera Collection
Brigham and Women's Hospital
correspondence
Strong Medicine
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Messages on beaded string
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Messages of support, tied to beaded string, sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, from the Muckleshoot Tribal School in Auburn, WA
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Brigham & Women's Boston Marathon Bombing Ephemera Collection
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Strong Medicine
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Messages on long strips of paper, tied with shoestring bows, sent for support to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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Paper crane messages
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Hospital and community
Bombings
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[Link to large image file at bottom of page]
From a collection of cards and objects sent to the Brigham and Women's Hospital by well-wishers after the terrorist bombing of the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. The collection represents a fraction of the items of support, sympathy, and encouragement sent from all over the country for the survivors of the attack, and the medical people who took care of them. Many of the cards and objects were handmade by children.
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Messages of support, written on paper cranes, sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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2013
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Brigham and Women's Hospital Records, 1900–, BWH c1, Boxes 55 and 56
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Collected by the Center for Patients and Families at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston Massachusetts, and added to the Brigham and Women's Hospital Archives in October, 2013.
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Strong Medicine
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Crocheted blanket from Blankies for Boston
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Correspondence
Hospital and community
Bombings
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An account of the resource
[Link to large image file at bottom of page]
From a collection of cards and objects sent to the Brigham and Women's Hospital by well-wishers after the terrorist bombing of the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. The collection represents a fraction of the items of support, sympathy, and encouragement sent from all over the country for the survivors of the attack, and the medical people who took care of them. Many of the cards and objects were handmade by children.
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Crocheted red, white, and blue blanket made by a Braintree, MA member of Blankies for Boston, sent as a show of support to Brigham and Women's Hospital after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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Blankies for Boston
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2013
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Collected by the Center for Patients and Families at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston Massachusetts, and added to the Brigham and Women's Hospital Archives in October, 2013.
Boston Marathon bombing
Brigham & Women's Boston Marathon Bombing Ephemera Collection
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Strong Medicine
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Dr. Alasdair Conn
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Ruth Sleeper Hall, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Alasdair Conn, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
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<p>Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science Graduate Student Emily Harrison and doctor Alasdair Conn of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Taken 10 February 2014 in Ruth Sleeper Hall at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include reaction to 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing and emergency and disaster training and management. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/8df8e4cf1b017c016b80e6f8c1d92880.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]</p>
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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2014 February 10
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Harrison, Emily (interviewer)
Conn, Alasdair (interviewee)
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014.
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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When you are not in the thick of things - Countway Library of Medicine and Newtonville
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Bystander, Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Newtonville, bombing, shootout [Link to full document at bottom of page]
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Emily Harrison
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Jeanette Ives Erickson
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Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Jeanette Ives Erickson, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science Graduate Student Emily Harrison and Jeanette Ives Erickson, Chief Nurse and Senior Vice President for Patient Care Services at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Taken 25 February 2014 at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include reaction to 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing and emergency and disaster training and management. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/7ac4e7986080c506989c5c0444f7e634.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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2014 February 25
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Harrison, Emily (interviewer)
Ives Erickson, Jeanette (interviewee)
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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https://vimeo.com/90571335
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014.
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Emily Harrison
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Ann Prestipino
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Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Ann Prestipino, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science Graduate Student Emily Harrison and Ann Prestipino, Senior Vice President of Surgical and Anesthesia services at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Taken 14 February 2014 at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include reaction to 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing and emergency and disaster training and management. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/7cdc85fa64eed23c3a2c436598670eaf.pdf">here </a>to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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2014 February 14
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Harrison, Emily (interviewer)
Prestipino, Ann (interviewee)
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014.
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Adrienne Wald
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University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, Massachusetts
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Adrienne Wald, Strong Medicine Oral history Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
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Oral history interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Dr. Adrienne Wald, Director of the Traditional and Accelerated Undergraduate Nursing Program at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Taken 18 March 2014 in the Science Building at the University of Massachusetts Boston, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Topics include medical tent research, managing nursing student volunteers and first response to the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/3219141751f097f5b7bed8da62bb6d65.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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18 March 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Wald, Adrienne
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014.
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Reza Askari
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Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Oral history interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Dr. Reza Askari, trauma surgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston. Taken 25 March 2014 at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include reaction to 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing, disaster training and management, and emergency preparedness. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/a5b208fe6b0f5bdd1945aa08ffa668d7.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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2014 March 25
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Askari, Reza (interviewee)
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Miriam Rich
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Paul Biddinger
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Landmark Center, Boston, Massachusetts
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Paul Biddinger, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Biddinger, Paul
Emergency medicine
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science Graduate Student Miriam Rich and Paul Biddinger, Chief, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Medical Director, Emergency Department Operations at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Taken 3 March 2014 at the Landmark Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include reaction to 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing and emergency and disaster training and management. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/5766c1710ee0c223dc06f24e08502429.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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2014 March 3
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Rich, Miriam (interviewer)
Biddinger, Paul (interviewee)
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Miriam Rich
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David Reisman
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Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with David Reisman, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Reisman, David
Emergency medicine
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science Graduate Student Miriam Rich and David Reisman, Senior Administrative Director of Emergency Services and Emergency Preparedness at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Taken 26 March 2014 at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include reaction to 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing and emergency and disaster training and management [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/3e16e664c701cedd62635d4c78e91b5c.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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2014 March 26
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Rich, Miriam (interviewer)
Reisman, David (interviewee)
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Miriam Rich
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Eric Goralnick
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Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Eric Goralnick, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science Graduate Student Miriam Rich and Eric Goralnick, Medical Director of Emergency Preparedness at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 21 March 2014 at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include reaction to 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing and emergency and disaster training and management [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/61e38ab8c5a8fb7b38885dc0f7c062ed.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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2014 March 21
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Rich, Miriam (interviewer)
Goralnick, Eric (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/91740286
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Erin McDonough
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Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Erin McDonough, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Oral histories
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McDonough, Erin
Emergency medicine
Public relations
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Oral history interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Erin McDonough, Senior Vice President, Communication and Public Affairs, Chief Communication Officer at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 1 April 2014 at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include reaction to 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing, public relations, communications, emergency and disaster training and management [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/6c63ac05acd080665abab37a0ec4a11b.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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1 April 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
McDonough, Erin (interviewee)
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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"The Boston Marathon Bombings….�Lessons Learned" PowerPoint presentation by Dr. Alasdair Conn
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PowerPoint presentation slides created by Dr. Alasdair Conn of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Conn presented the PowerPoint as a Guest Lecturer at a meeting of the Buffalo Surgical Society on 13 November 2013 and as a Grand Rounds Lecturer, Department of Surgery, Buffalo General Medical Center, Buffalo, New York. For full pdf of PowerPoint slides, click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/eaeedbb77fd4dcdb17d4a6fc6752388e.pdf">here</a>
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Created by Dr. Alasdair Conn of Massachusetts General Hospital, presented twice in Buffalo, New York, November 2013.
Boston Marathon (2013)
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Strong Medicine
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Facebook posts from Dr. Rishi Rattan
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Rattan, Rishi
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Facebook posts by Dr. Rishi Rattan and friends posted in reaction to the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings an and its aftermath. Dr. Rattan, at the time, was a Resident in the Department of Surgery at Tufts Medical Center. He is also friends with the older sister of Sunil Tripathi, a missing personal wrongfully accused of being associated with the Boston Marathon Bombings. The posts range in date from April 15, 2013 through April 21, 2013.
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Rattan, Rishi
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April 2013
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Rattan, Rishi
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Strong Medicine: The Healing Response to the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings
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Strong Medicine
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Jeffrey Kalish
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Jeffrey Kalish, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Boston Medical Center
Oral histories
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Kalish, Jeffrey
Emergency medicine
Vascular surgery
Sound recordings
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Oral history interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Jeffrey Kalish, Director of Endovascular Surgery at Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 8 April 2014 at Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include reaction to 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing, emergency endovascular surgery, and plans to bridge the divide between civilian and military surgical techniques. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/38cd974d244745d11ddffbbd017c7779.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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8 April 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Kalish, Jeffrey (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/93637252
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/37ea7e478ee35fa5d823aec5697fad8a.pdf
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Natalie Stavas
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Natalie Stavas, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Boston's Children's Hospital
Oral histories
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Stavas, Natalie
Emergency medicine
Pediatrics
Sound recordings
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Oral history interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Natalie Stavas, Pediatric Resident in the Boston Combined Residency Program. Taken 7 April 2014 at in the Finland Room at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine. Topics include marathon training, first response to the Boston Marathon Bombings, her work as a medical correspondent, her charity work with Sole Train and how to heal a community through sharing stories. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/37ea7e478ee35fa5d823aec5697fad8a.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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7 April 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Stavas, Natalie (interviewee)
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/c0fbc5b56f2bf6bc07a4aa6f1ddbcc4f.pdf
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Alyssa Botelho
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Ron Walls
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Ron Walls, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Oral histories
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Walls, Ron
Emergency medicine
Sound recordings
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science Graduate Student Alyssa Botelho and Ron Walls, Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 18 April 2014 in the Emergency Medicine Department at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include disaster planning and management in the Emergency Department, reaction to the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, reaction to the 2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting, identifying patients, and remembering and healing. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/c0fbc5b56f2bf6bc07a4aa6f1ddbcc4f.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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18 April 2014
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Botelho, Alyssa (interviewer)
Walls, Ron (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/93640755
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/2508e5079227c650dba23b5a9465d468.pdf
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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"FBI Agent's Treatment of Tsarnaev's Wife Let Us All Down"
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
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An article written by Richard Pendleton published in the
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Pendleton, Richard
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Fenway News
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May 2013
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Fenway News, May 2013
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Submitted to Strong Medicine Project Coordinator, March 19, 2014
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Jacob Moses
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Jonathan Gates
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00:47:04
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Jonathan Gates, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Subject
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Oral histories
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Gates, Jonathan
Emergency medicine
Vascular surgery
Trauma surgery
Sound recordings
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science Graduate Student Jacob Moses and Jonathan Gates, Medical Director, Trauma Services at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 11 April 2014 at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include disaster management and training, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, and identifying patients. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/802ec119844ece4685f3d511276dde27.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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11 April 2014
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Moses, Jacob (interviewer)
Gates, Jonathan (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/99657289
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/79070f0a9f74e979d406473adc823dff.pdf
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Jacob Moses
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Stephanie Kayden
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Stephanie Kayden, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Oral histories
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Kayden, Stephanie
Emergency medicine
Sound recordings
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science Graduate Student Jacob Moses and Stephanie Kayden, Chief of the Division of International Emergency Medicine and Humanitarian Programs in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 10 March 2014 at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include disaster management and training and incident command. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/79070f0a9f74e979d406473adc823dff.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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10 March 2014
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Moses, Jacob (interviewer)
Kayden, Stephanie (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/95537894
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Emily Harrison
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Kevin Tabb
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Kevin Tabb, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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Tabb, Kevin
Emergency medicine
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science Graduate Student Emily Harrison and Kevin Tabb, President and CEO of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts.Taken 22 April 2014 at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include public safety, caring for bombing suspects, security, hospital and Boston community, and reflection. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/0d750a310f71db7e3d831fe1af8674d9.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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22 April 2014
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Harrison, Emily (interviewer)
Tabb, Kevin (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/95536276
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/4e27892002c0bca1cf23e7d5c23ed92c.pdf
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Miriam Rich
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David King
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with David King, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Massachusetts General Hospital
Oral histories
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Emergency medicine
Trauma surgery
Sound recordings
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science Graduate Student Miriam Rich and David King, Assistant in Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 17 March 2014 at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include marathon running, military training, and media attention. Due to recorder error, the interview cuts off after 00:26:51. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/4e27892002c0bca1cf23e7d5c23ed92c.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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17 March 2014
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Rich, Miriam (interviewer)
King, David (interviewee)
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English
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https://vimeo.com/95537893
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/2a93f022199dfc82cbdf0ea12bc6091d.pdf
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Miriam Rich
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Richard Wolfe
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Richard Wolfe, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Oral histories
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Wolfe, Richard
Emergency medicine
Sound recordings
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science Graduate Student Miriam Rich and Richard Wolfe, Chief of Emergency Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 26 February 2014 at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Topic include emergency medicine, disaster training and management, multiple hospital collaboration, media attention and use of social media. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/2a93f022199dfc82cbdf0ea12bc6091d.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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26 February 2014
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Rich, Miriam (interviewer)
Wolfe, Richard (interviewee)
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English
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https://vimeo.com/95537889
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
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https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/7e1e703ccc573bdeea7587097f833fe5.pdf
3b20d4681411e6a89a195da023650c00
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Oral History
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Emily Harrison
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Stanley Ashley
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00:32:14
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Stanley Ashley, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Oral histories
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Ashley, Stanley
Emergency medicine
Sound recordings
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science Graduate Student Emily Harrison and Stanley Ashley, Chief Medical Officer at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 28 April 2014 at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include hospital response to national disasters, disaster training and management, media attention, lessons learned and new disaster procedures. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/7e1e703ccc573bdeea7587097f833fe5.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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28 April 2014
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Harrison, Emily (interviewer)
Ashley, Stanley (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/95536271
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
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https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/9094d76527fcee3a95eccd00f855e833.pdf
81213cd5571c661d828f4e0cb5fcbcb7
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
Description
An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Oral History
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Emily Harrison
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Zara Cooper
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00:36:08
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4.6 Mbps
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<iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/95536266" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe>
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Zara Cooper, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Oral histories
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Cooper, Zara
Emergency medicine
Sound recordings
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science Graduate Student Emily Harrison and Zara Cooper, Associate Surgeon in the Division of Trauma, Burn, and Surgical Critical Care at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 28 April 2014 at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include personal response to the Boston Marathon Bombing and the week afterward, police and military presence at Brigham and Women's, and reflection and healing. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/9094d76527fcee3a95eccd00f855e833.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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28 April 2014
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Harrison, Emily (interviewer)
Cooper, Zara (interviewee)
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English
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https://vimeo.com/95536266
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/18e7f3b69a55b8362bb6d951c7fa452c.pdf
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Oral History
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Interviewer
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Joan Ilacqua
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Carolyn Hayes
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00:48:28
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4.6 Mbps
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<iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/95536261" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe>
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Carolyn Hayes, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Oral histories
Transcripts
Hayes, Carolyn
Emergency medicine
Sound recordings
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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Oral history interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Carolyn Hayes, Registered Nurse and Associate Chief Nurse for Oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 29 April 2014 at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include incident command and working as the Administrator on Call, identification of patients, communication between hospitals, the Shelter-in-place, and remembering and moving on. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/18e7f3b69a55b8362bb6d951c7fa452c.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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29 April 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Hayes, Carolyn (interviewee)
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English
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https://vimeo.com/95536261
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/19c331ab9e51eac50784ee100a7ffb02.pdf
075f3efa88b8f773a9857ca7babd55a2
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
Description
An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Oral History
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Interviewer
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Joan Ilacqua
Interviewee
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Rishi Rattan
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00:50:42
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4.6 Mbps
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<iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/95536263" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe>
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Rishi Rattan, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Tufts Medical Center
Oral histories
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Rattan, Rishi
Emergency medicine
Sound recordings
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Oral history interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Rishi Rattan, Surgery Resident at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 2 April 2014 in the Finland Room at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include experience with Physicians for Haiti, emergency response to the Boston Marathon bombing, lessons learned, and reaction to the misidentification of Sunhil Tripathi as a Bombing suspect. [Click here to go to <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/19c331ab9e51eac50784ee100a7ffb02.pdf">full</a> transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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2 April 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Rattan, Rishi (interviewee)
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English
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https://vimeo.com/95536263
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/be5854bd9c2be910481180edb74f23ab.pdf
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Oral History
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Interviewer
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Alyssa Botelho
Interviewee
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Brien Barnewolt
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00:28:30
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4.6 Mbps
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<iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/95537897" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe>
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Brien Barnewolt, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Tufts Medical Center
Oral histories
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Barnewolt, Brien
Emergency medicine
Sound recordings
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An account of the resource
Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science graduate student Alyssa Botelho and Brien Barnewalt, Chief, Department of Emergency Medicine at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 2 May 2014 at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include disaster management plans, locking down and evacuating the emergency department, issues with patient identification, social media, support services for hospital workers, and the impact of the outpouring of support from Boston and across the country. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/be5854bd9c2be910481180edb74f23ab.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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Botelho, Alyssa (interviewer)
Barnewolt, Brien (interviewee)
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English
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https://vimeo.com/95537897
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/241b8bc274031d6addd99bb54e87aa68.pdf
4ac8098bb3c00bcc8ea42fe09872d4dd
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Oral History
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Interviewer
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Alyssa Botelho
Interviewee
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Brooke Tyson Hynes
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00:49:06
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4.6 Mbps
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<iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/95539109" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe>
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Brooke Tyson Hynes, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Tufts Medical Center
Oral histories
Transcripts
Hynes, Brooke Tyson
Emergency medicine
Sound recordings
Description
An account of the resource
Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science graduate student Alyssa Botelho and Brooke Tyson Hynes, Vice President, Public Affairs and Communications at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 2 May 2014 at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Some questions are answered by Jeremy Lechan, Media Relations Specialist. Topics include public relations, crisis management, social media, police presence at Tufts Medical Center, and mediating conversations between patients and the press. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/241b8bc274031d6addd99bb54e87aa68.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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2 May 2014
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Botelho, Alyssa (interviewer)
Hynes, Brooke Tyson (interviewee)
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1 oral history (1 recording, 1.58GB), 1 transcript (37 pages)
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English
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https://vimeo.com/95539109
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/7e3213d5e5819f30c4079a291f9934a8.pdf
c9b7fcd76e79f54da38b016838fb5f68
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Alyssa Botelho
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Maureen Fagan
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Maureen Fagan, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Oral histories
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Fagan, Maureen
Patient and Family Care
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science graduate student Alyssa Botelho and Maureen Fagan, Executive Director of the Center for Patients and Families at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.Taken 13 May 2014 at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include patient and family care; mediating between patients, families, and the press; the lockdown at Brigham and Women's Hospital; and working as an incident commander during a city-wide emergency. Due to recorder error, there is a break after 00:01:32. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/7e3213d5e5819f30c4079a291f9934a8.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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13 May 2014
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Botelho, Alyssa (interviewer)
Fagan, Maureen (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/99653306
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Alyssa Botelho
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Michael Crisp
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Michael Crisp, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Tufts Medical Center
Public Safety
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Crisp, Michael
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science graduate student Alyssa Botelho and Michael Crisp, Director of Public Safety at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 16 May 2014 at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include public safety, the bomb threat in the Emergency Department at Tufts Medical Center, maintaining a sense of security, working around media, and thoughts on new security procedures. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/2b3d9e581b9655cfd0acbe74e4e00e79.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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16 May 2014
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https://vimeo.com/99653307
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Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Alyssa Botelho
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Rob Osgood
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Rob Osgood, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Tufts Medical Center
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Osgood, Rob
Emergency management
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science graduate student Alyssa Botelho and Rob Osgood, Emergency Management Director at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 16 May 2014 at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include emergency preparedness and drills, Emergency Department evacuation, and new emergency procedures and technologies. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/cb94c8c7245ba70dca21493742768f37.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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16 May 2014
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Botelho, Alyssa (interviewer)
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https://vimeo.com/99656345
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Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Alyssa Botelho
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Andrew Ulrich
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Andrew Ulrich, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Oral histories
Boston Medical Center
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Emergency medicine
Ulrich, Andrew
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science graduate student Alyssa Botelho and Andrew Ulrich, Executive Vice Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 19 May 2014 at Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include disaster management planning, patient identification, working with and around news media and law enforcement presence, the outpouring of support from the public and celebrities, and supporting staff around the Boston Marathon Bombing anniversary. Due to recorder error, the interview cuts off after 00:34:24. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/4408286111f1daf5497bc958d2f82da8.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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19 May 2014
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Botelho, Alyssa (interviewer)
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https://vimeo.com/99653529
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Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
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-
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Miriam Rich
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Joe Blansfield
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Joe Blansfield, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Boston Medical Center
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science graduate student Miriam Rich and Joe Blansfield, Trauma Program Manager at Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 10 June 2014 at Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include nursing, military service, disaster management planning, coordinating communication and patient identification standardization across multiple hospitals, and family support. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/b0cf9705e970fbe2acf66666a4b02c4b.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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10 June 2014
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Rich, Miriam (interviewer)
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Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Alik Farbre
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Alik Farber, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
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Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Boston Medical Center
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Farber, Alik
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Oral history interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Alik Farber, Chief of the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 16 June 2014 at Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include reacting to the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing and vascular surgery. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/792d69b4db9e3aecdbc6132334c89e15.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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16 June 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Farber, Alik (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/100442813
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Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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If you ask the question, "What does public health have to do with response to and recovery from the Boston Marathon bombing and to terrorism in general?", my answer is "everything."
The immediate response to the April 15 blast injuries by both bystanders and medical teams was truly impressive: efficient, effective and professional, with lives and limbs saved. The ability to provide that response, and to have the facilities, people and processes to enable it, was public health at its finest. But to achieve the durable social resilience required to withstand not just this attack, but future terrorist attacks and other assaults on our collective sense of "social-order," something more sustained and comprehensive will be required.
At its core, terrorism is the deliberate attempt to disrupt the social order for political reasons, typically with planned attacks on people, facilities or both. The damage inflicted is direct and indirect, injuring or killing innocent civilians and destroying civic infrastructure, but also instilling fear, anxiety and unrest that leads to societal destabilization and increased vulnerability to further assault.
Social resilience is the capacity for a society to withstand shocks and pressures of various sorts and to maintain the so-called "social order," a set of assessments, assumptions and expectations around which individuals and communities organize their affairs. Since terrorism is, in many ways, fundamentally an attack on "social order," social resilience can be viewed as a measure of a society's ability to withstand that attack.
Public health is a set of activities committed to improving the health of the public, health being defined in the World Health Organization's 1948 Constitutional Preamble as "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." Within this broad interpretation, the opportunity to link public health to improved social resilience is not yet on our collective radar. It should be.
The time has come for appreciating and investing in the public health programs that invigorate and optimize the societal mechanisms that allow us to absorb high-stress impact, flexing with blows but not shattering. And not just for withstanding the shock of terrorism but to surviving other challenges to the way we "think about things" and "imagine the future," including weather disasters, ten years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan and prolonged economic downturns and unemployment.
Americans have long prided themselves on their resilience. The dominant social narrative, that all Americans who work hard and honestly can achieve the future they want, underscores this. Yet many have pointed out that the mental parchment this narrative is written on is yellowing with age and fraying at the edges. We are an increasingly lonely, fearful and alienated country, with an uncertain view about the future and whether we can fit into it in a way that satisfies us. From a social resilience perspective, that leaves us vulnerable. Certainly, some of this American narrative reconstruction needs to be addressed within a political and economic agenda, but I believe that the public health agenda, taken in its most powerful and broad interpretation is also critical.
But if so, how do we get started? How do we best examine the public health factors that underpin our ability to maintain and expand social resilience? Physical health and its preservation and enhancement may be straightforward to address but what about the more elusive constructs of mental health and social health? We know from population health studies, especially among socio-economically vulnerable groups, that generalized anxiety, depression and fearfulness are on the rise and that growing alienation, isolation and loneliness have driven up suicide rates. Whatever this portends for social resilience, it's not likely to be a pretty story, and leaves us vulnerable to the growing threat of terror attacks as well as other "social-order" disruptions.
The good news is that there is much that we do know about public health's interventional capabilities, and how to begin to address these questions. We know for instance that effective community-based outreach programs that promote physical, mental and social well being can be made available, evaluated, improved and maintained. In addition to traditional programs that provide basic social services to the most vulnerable, expanded approaches to community-based mental health and social health that are "person-centered" and employ a portfolio of high-engagement modalities show great promise. Whether its children being asked to make collages that portray the things they value most, or a group of older adults at a senior center, recalling and sharing meaningful and personal experiences, new modalities are emerging that amplify and sustain our ability to achieve balance and resilience.
These programs are already present and well accepted in many settings. They instill positive changes to people's attitudes and beliefs as well as to their confidence levels and sense of control and empowerment. Above all, they give individuals -- especially those most susceptible to anxiety, fear, alienation and isolation -- the tools and skills needed to maintain a sense of belonging, meaning and purpose in their lives. What's missing is a shared public health oriented vision that could articulate the importance of these programs, fortify them with additional resources and expand access. Otherwise, since chains break at their weakest link, we risk falling short in achieving the resilience that provides the sense of safety and security sought by all of us.
I am confident that public health programming, done wisely and well, can strengthen all the links of the chain, offering to every American vitality and increased social connectedness. These programs have a place not just in community centers and health clinics, but in schools, workplaces, places of worship, and even in our daily engagements with each other. They will assist us in withstanding terrorism and other disruptions, and allow us to thrive. And going forward, will demonstrate that a commitment to public health is an essential part of the foundation that a new American narrative of resilience can be built on.
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A Month After the Boston Bombings: What Public Health Can Offer
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
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Essays
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A personal essay on the bombings, resilience and public health written by Jeremy Nobel, Medical Director, Northeast Business Group on Health, New York, N.Y., and Adjunct Lecturer at the Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts. Publicly submitted to the Strong Medicine digital archives on July 2, 2014
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Personal essay by Jeremy Nobel submitted to the Strong Medicine digital archives
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Boston Marathon (2013)
Strong Medicine
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Samuel Spencer GIlfeather
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Samuel Spencer Gilfeather, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
University of Massachusetts Boston
Nursing
Emergency medicine
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Gilfeather, Samuel Spencer
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Oral history and transcript for an interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and University of Massachusetts Boston nursing student Samuel Spencer Gilfeather. Taken 3 June 2014 in the Finland Room at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts. Gilfeather acted as part of the medical sweep team during the 2013 Boston Marathon. Topics include nursing, volunteering at the medical tents, acting as a first responder, reacting to the Boston Marathon bombing, and running the 2014 Boston Marathon. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/da497d58442b4bffa7570ce8818166f8.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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3 June 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Gilfeather, Samuel Spencer (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/100252189
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
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https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/7e5e986ab6704d12550fad45a6b7c5d5.pdf
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Miriam Rich
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William Mackey
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with William Mackey, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Tufts Medical Center
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Oral history and transcript for an interview between Harvard History of Science graduate student Miriam Rich and William Mackey, Chairman of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon in Chief at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 30 May 2014 at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include communication between hospitals and Boston EMS, organization of the Emergency Department and triage methods, evacuating the Emergency Department, and working around and with an increased media and law enforcement presence. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/7e5e986ab6704d12550fad45a6b7c5d5.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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30 May 2014
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Rich, Miriam (interviewer)
Mackey, William (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/100252190
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Peter Burke
Tracey Dechert
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Peter Burke and Tracey Dechert, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Boston Medical Center
Trauma surgery
Emergency Medicine
Burke, Peter
Dechert, Tracey
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Oral history and a transcript for an interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Peter Burke and Tracey Dechert of the Boston Medical Center Department of Surgery Section of Acute Care & Trauma Surgery/Surgical Critical Care. Dr. Burke is the Chief of Trauma Services, Dr. Dechert is an Assistant Professor of Surgery. Taken 17 June 2014 at Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include collaborative care at Boston Medical Center, organizing trauma surgeries, follow-up procedures and healing following the Boston Marathon bombing, working with and around increased security, media, and celebrity presence, maintaining a superior level of care for all trauma patients at Boston Medical Center, and recognition for medical providers. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/58716c2a09f7e31a253c5015aa50436d.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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17 June 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Burke, Peter (interviewee)
Dechert, Tracey (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/100435781
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Cheryl Webber
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Cheryl Webber, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Tufts Medical Center
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Emergency Medicine
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Oral history and a transcript for an interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Cheryl Webber, Trauma Program Manager at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 20 June 2014 at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include nursing, triage, disaster management planning and implementation, the Boston Collaborative, and community at Tufts Medical Center. Media relations intern Brittany Bowler was present for the interview, but is not featured on the transcript or recording. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/cd282ecf63878fd8e1ab50012b67c084.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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20 June 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Webber, Cheryl (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/100438675
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Scott Ryan
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Scott Ryan, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Tufts Medical Center
Emergency Medicine
Trauma surgery
Ryan, Scott
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Oral history and a transcript for an interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Scott Ryan, Director of Orthopedic Trauma at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 20 June 2014 at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include trauma surgery, improving communication in disaster management plans, and media attention to disasters. Media relations intern Brittany Bowler was present for the interview, but is not featured on the transcript or recording. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/35809abc9b0c22baa009472e88c94e93.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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20 June 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Ryan, Scott (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/100438131
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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David Gitlin
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with David Gitlin, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Gitlin, David
Emergency Medicine
Psychiatry
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Oral history and a transcript for an interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and David Gitlin, Director of the Psychosomatic Medicine Fellowship Program and Vice Chair for Clinical Services at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 4 June 2014 at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include psychiatric care at Brigham and Women’s, communication between hospitals and transferring patients, following and revising disaster management plans, collaborative care in the emergency department, supporting staff, and resiliency after a tragedy. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/76dbca3e33cec6b6f81846ab4e5c0d5a.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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04 June 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Gitlin, David (interviewee)
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English
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https://vimeo.com/100438181
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
Description
An account of the resource
Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Aaron Baggish
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00:34:01
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Aaron Baggish, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Massachusetts General Hospital
Baggish, Aaron
Boston Athletic Association
Cardiology
Emergency Medicine
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Oral history and a transcript for an interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Aaron Baggish, cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; and Medical Director of the Boston Marathon, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 1 July 2014 at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include the medical tents at the Boston Marathon finish line, acting as a first responder to the Boston Marathon bombing, reacting to the trauma of the Boston Marathon bombing, and collaborative team effort approaches to healing. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/50b1c00d06f4b97e3931a323d561deee.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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01 July 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Baggish, Aaron (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/100433532
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/3d0b43246bb5bf11d4572899ef777efa.pdf
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Michael Zinner
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Michael Zinner, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Zinner, Michael
Surgery
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Oral history and a transcript for an interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Michael Zinner, Chief of Surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 17 July 2014 at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include electronic communication during a disaster, disaster management training, scheduling and rescheduling surgeries, working around law enforcement, media, and celebrities; debriefings, ethical concerns, and being prepared. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/3d0b43246bb5bf11d4572899ef777efa.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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17 July 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Zinner, Michael (interviewee)
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https://vimeo.com/101643047
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Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/0b71ad5a4bf6b779327c2490941d8566.pdf
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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David Mooney
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with David Mooney, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Boston Children’s Hospital
Mooney, David
Pediatric surgery
Post-traumatic stress disorder
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Oral history and a transcript for an interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and David Mooney, Director of the Trauma Center, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 25 July 2014 at Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include disaster management and training, treating pediatric Marathon survivors versus treating patients on a day to day basis, pediatric Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, working around celebrity visitors and increased security, and running the 2014 Boston Marathon. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/0b71ad5a4bf6b779327c2490941d8566.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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25 July 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Mooney, David (interviewee)
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English
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https://vimeo.com/102639433
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Elizabeth Nabel
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00:11:59
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Elizabeth Nabel, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Nabel, Elizabeth
Emergency Medicine
Oral histories
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Oral history and a transcript for an interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Elizabeth Nabel, President of Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 5 June 2014 at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include the response to the Boston Marathon Bombing at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, working as a community to ensure the best care for patients and families after the disaster, and working with and around increased police, media, and visitors, including former Mayor Tom Menino, Governor Deval Patrick, Senator Elizabeth Warren, Congressman Joseph Kenney, and First Lady Michelle Obama. Full transcript and audio recording are only available to researchers at the Center for the History of Medicine.
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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5 June 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Nabel, Elizabeth (interviewee)
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English
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Alice Gervasini
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00:52:32
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4.6 Mbps
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Alice Gervasini, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Massachusetts General Hospital
Gervasini, Alice
Trauma surgery
Emergency Medicine
Oral histories
Transcripts
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Oral history and a transcript for an interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Alice Gervasini, Nurse Director for Trauma and Emergency Surgery Services, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 11 June 2014 at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include spending time with family on Marathon Monday, trauma and critical care at Massachusetts General Hospital, emergency management, taking care of patients and staff, the influence and impact of celebrities on patient healing, and President Obama’s visit to Massachusetts General Hospital. Full transcript and audio recording are only available to researchers at the Center for the History of Medicine.
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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11 June 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Gervasini, Alice (interviewee)
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English
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Jay Hartford
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01:00:37
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Jay Hartford, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Boston Children’s Hospital
Hartford, Jay
Emergency Medicine
Oral histories
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Oral history and a transcript for an interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Jay Hartford, Intensive Care Nurse in the Medical/Surgical Intensive Care Unit at Children’s Hospital Boston, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 18 August 2014 at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include running the 2013 Boston Marathon, witnessing the bombing, the overwhelming reaction of Children's Hospital staff and the Boston community to providing care and support for those affected by the marathon, and running the 2014 Boston Marathon. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/3b494b369d3a18e1eaa32471031f671a.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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18 August 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Hartford, Jay (interviewee)
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English
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
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https://vimeo.com/106857472
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Arden O'Donnell
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Arden O’Donnell, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Subject
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
O’Donnell, Arden
Social service
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Sound recordings
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Oral history and a transcript for an interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Arden O’Donnell, Palliative Care Social Worker at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 26 August 2014 at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include navigating Boston Marathon bombing survivors and families through a variety of issues, including: accepting money, amputation and other medical concerns, media appearances and requests, and First Lady Michelle Obama’s visit. O'Donnell also describes feeling protective of patients, and her thoughts on Boston Strong. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/1e6c77fe7721d5920b2267079e9ca650.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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26 August 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
O’Donell, Arden (interviewee)
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English
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
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https://vimeo.com/106857471
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
-
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Joan Ilacqua
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Alicia Quesnel
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Alicia Quesnel, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Quesnel, Alicia
Otology
Oral histories
Transcripts
Sound recordings
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Oral history and a transcript for an interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Alicia Quesnel, Attending Surgeon at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Instructor in Otology and Laryngology with the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 4 September 2014 at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include treating Boston Marathon survivors for ear injuries, collaborative research studies, and the creation of the One Fund Center. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/98c7bf7395abfc89234c34947452dd1a.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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4 September 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Quesnel, Alicia (interviewee)
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1 oral history (2 recordings compiled, 912MB), and transcript (20 pages)
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English
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
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https://vimeo.com/106857248
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
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https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/0f2663af8b19f61f7696f419ee89a7d9.pdf
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
Description
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Oral History
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Joan Ilacqua
Interviewee
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Lyle Micheli
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00:26:06
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4.6 Mbps
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Lyle Micheli, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Subject
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Children’s Hospital Boston
Micheli, Lyle
Sports Medicine
Emergency Medicine
Oral histories
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Oral history and a transcript for an interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Lyle Micheli, Director of the Division of Sports Medicine at Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, and Medical Team Leader at the Boston Marathon finish line medical tent. Taken 14 August 2014 at Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include responding to the Boston Marathon bombing at the Finish Line, emergency procedures, drills, and new training, post-traumatic stress disorder in medical professionals, and thoughts on who gets recognized as a “hero” during a tragedy. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/0f2663af8b19f61f7696f419ee89a7d9.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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14 August 2014
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Micheli, Lyle (interviewee)
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1 oral history (1 recording, 860MB), and transcript (21 pages)
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English
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
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https://vimeo.com/106857470
Boston Marathon (2013)
Oral histories
Strong Medicine
Transcripts
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https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/d68fc37af64809dfb116cce9a3f1ecb7.pdf
91c0929a35357dded851ab6320f1a6f7
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
Description
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Oral History
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Interviewer
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Joan Ilacqua
Interviewee
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Kimberly Mills
Location
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Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
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00:34:29
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4.6 Mbps
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with Kimberly Mills, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
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Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston, Mass., 2013
Mills, Kimberly
Emergency Medicine
Pediatric cardiology
Boston Children's Hospital
Description
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Oral history and a transcript for an interview between Strong Medicine Project Coordinator Joan Ilacqua and Kimberly Mills, Pediatric cardiology fellow at Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 25 September 2014 at Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include responding to the Boston Marathon Bombing and taking care of patients. [Click <a href="http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/files/original/d68fc37af64809dfb116cce9a3f1ecb7.pdf">here</a> to go to full transcript.]
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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2014 September 25
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Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Mills, Kimberly (interviewee)
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
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audio
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1 oral history interview (1 recording, 1.10GB) and transcript (23 pages)
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Digital audio format
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English
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sound
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https://vimeo.com/162892555
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014
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Strong Medicine: the Healing Response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing
Description
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Stories, images, and communications from the Boston medical community's experience of the Boston Marathon bombing of April 15, 2013 and its aftermath.
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Center for the History of Medicine, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Oral History
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Interviewer
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Miriam Rich
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Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts
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00:41:47
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4.6 Mbps
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Oral history and transcript for an interview with clinical social workers, Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Subject
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Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science graduate student Miriam Rich and clinical social workers from Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Taken 30 May 2014 at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Full transcript and audio recording are only available to researchers at the Center for the History of Medicine.
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Strong Medicine Oral History Project
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)
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30 May 2014
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Rich, Miriam (interviewer)
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1 oral history (1 recording, 1.34 GB), and transcript (30 pages)
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Digital audio format
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English
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Interview undertaken as part of the Strong Medicine Oral History Project, Spring 2014