Roberta F. Fenlon papers 1939-1986 1968-1972

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Roberta F. Fenlon papers 1939-1986 1968-1972

The Roberta Fenlon papers, 1939-1986, include records and correspondence relating to her professional activity in various medical and healthcare organizations, most notably her presidency of the California Medical Association (1970-1971), her presidency of the San Francisco Medical Society, and her tenure at University of California, San Francisco's School of Medicine.

4 cartons, 2 oversize boxes; 6 linear feet

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University of California, San Francisco

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The video and audio materials came in several donations over the length of the project and were combined into a single collection. The single largest set of materials relates to the Shanti Project; there are also significant materials relating to the Sixth International Conference on AIDS. For more information on Shanti Project see MSS 98-48, and for the Sixth International Conference see AR 91-19. Other materials come from various television stations, amateur and professional production compani...

California Medical Association.

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Corporate History The California Medical Association has its roots in the American Medical Association, founded in 1846, and in the California State Medical Society, which was founded in 1856 by members of the Sacramento Medical Society and the San Francisco County Medico-Chirurgical Society. From the beginning, this first state medical society reflected polarities between the northern and southern sections of the state, and feuding among --a...

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 Er...