Oral History Interview, Phil Farrell (1064)
Abstract
In his three October 2009 interviews with Anne Peckham, Phil Farrell reflects on his development as a pediatrician, his research, and his roles as an administrator at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health. He recounts his early interest in medical research which led to career-long NIH funding and foundational work in the creation of neo-natal intensive care units around the country, and discusses early influences that encouraged his development as a researcher and clinician. He then summarizes major moments of leadership and administration in his career at UW, including moving the NICU from St. Mary’s, his cystic fibrosis research, chairmanship of the pediatrics department, deanship of the Medical School, curricular development, creation of the UW Medical Foundation, administrative changes in the medical school, campus planning and development, and the Blue Cross/Blue Shield settlement. Throughout, he offers his perspectives on major campus and state political figures and how they have related to the Medical School throughout its history. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the UW-Madison Archives & Records Management Oral History Collection.
Subject
pediatrics
NIH
neo-natal intensive care units (NICU)
Health Star Initiative
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wisconsin
clinical practice plan
chairmanship
American Family Children’s Hospital
American Family Insurance
Ronald McDonald house
cystic fibrosis
Dean
tenure
fundraising
Health Sciences Learning Center
Wisconsin Institute for Medical Research
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/95072Type
Recording, oral
Description
In his three 2009 interview sessions with Anne Peckham, Philip Farrell, a pediatrician and emeritus dean of the School of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Wisconsin, recounts his career journey. 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.