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    Oral History Interview, Craig Roberts (1462)

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    Date
    2015-12-14
    Author
    Roberts, Craig
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    Abstract
    In his 2015 interview, Craig Roberts recalls his time at UW-Madison from the mid-1970s when he was UW-Madison’s new PA program up to the time of the interview, as a physician assistant at University Health Services. He touches on volunteering at the Blue Bus sexual health clinic, which was eventually absorbed into UHS. He also addresses coming out as a healthcare professional, gay healthcare, affordable healthcare, AIDS and HIV, and changing views toward sexual health. Another topic that is discussed is the culture of sex at UW-Madison and the relationship between UHS and students. This interview was conducted for the LGBT Oral History Project for inclusion into the UW-Madison Archives & Records Management oral history collection.
    Subject
    University Health Services (UHS)
    sexual health
    AIDS and HIV
    gay healthcare
    affordable healthcare
    Blue Bus Clinic
    hookup culture
    coming out
    physician assistant
    Permanent Link
    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/84650
    Type
    Recording, oral
    Description
    In his 2015 interview, Craig Roberts recalls his time at UW-Madison from the mid-1970s when he was UW-Madison’s new PA program up to the time of the interview, as a physician assistant at University Health Services. To learn more about this oral history, download & review the index first (or transcript if available). It will help determine which audio file(s) to download & listen to.
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