Fenlon, Roberta, 1911-1987

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Roberta Fenlon, professor of clinical medicine at University of California, San Francisco from the 1940s to the 1980s, was the first woman president of the California Medical Association, 1970-1971, and was active in the medical profession's response to state and federal legislation expanding public health care services, 1964-1974.

From the description of Oral history interview with Roberta Fenlon : oral history transcript / by Gabrielle Morris, for the Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era Governmental History Project, Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley and for the State Government Oral History Program, California State Archives, 1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 214934370

Roberta F. Fenlon was born in Clinton, Iowa on June 13, 1911. A prominent local San Francisco physician, she was active in many state and national medical associations and organizations. In the 1940s Fenlon began her residency at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center (known after 1970 as UCSF School of Medicine), where she continued teaching as a professor of clinical medicine until the early 1980s, while serving on numerous faculty committees. Fenlon was the first woman elected as president of the San Francisco Medical Society (SFMS) in 1960. In 1970 she became the first woman elected president to the California Medical Association (CMA). During her time as president and after, Fenlon contributed to the CMA's response to state and federal legislation regarding the expansion of public services for health care and compensation for medical services. She died on August 31, 1987 in San Francisco.

From the description of Roberta Fenlon papers, 1939-1986 (bulk 1968-1972). (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122544260

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Roberta F. Fenlon was born in Clinton, Iowa on June 13, 1911. A prominent local San Francisco physician, she was active in many state and national medical associations and organizations. In the 1940s Fenlon began her residency at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center (known after 1970 as UCSF School of Medicine), where she continued teaching as a professor of clinical medicine until the early 1980s, while serving on numerous faculty committees. Fenlon was the first woman elected as president of the San Francisco Medical Society (SFMS) in 1960. In 1970 she became the first woman elected president to the California Medical Association (CMA). During her time as president and after, Fenlon contributed to the CMA's response to state and federal legislation regarding the expansion of public services for health care and compensation for medical services. She died on August 31, 1987 in San Francisco.

From the guide to the Roberta F. Fenlon papers, 1939-1986, 1968-1972, (The Bancroft Library.)

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associatedWith Brian, Earl W., 1942- person
associatedWith California. Dept. of Health Care Services. corporateBody
associatedWith California Medical Association. corporateBody
associatedWith California Physicians' Service. corporateBody
associatedWith Children's Hospital of San Francisco. corporateBody
associatedWith Morris, Gabrielle S. person
associatedWith Online Archive of California. corporateBody
associatedWith Reagan, Ronald. person
associatedWith Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era Oral History Project. corporateBody
associatedWith San Francisco Medical Society. corporateBody
associatedWith State Government Oral History Program (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith University of California, San Francisco. corporateBody
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California
California--San Francisco
California--San Francisco
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Medicaid
Physicians
Women physicians
Women physicians
Women physicians
Public welfare
Public welfare
Public welfare administration
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Birth 1911

Death 1987

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