Alabama Regional Medical Program Files 1972-1976.

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Alabama Regional Medical Program Files 1972-1976.

The files contain correspondence with the executive director of the ARMP, John Packard and later Margaret Klapper, that documents program development and administration as well as the ARMP's continued funding problems during the early to mid 1970s. In addition, the files contain program plans and financial records that provide information about ARMP programs in Alabama.

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University of Alabama in Birmingham. Office of the Deputy Vice President for Health Affairs, Administration.

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Following recommendation of Cresap, McCormick, and Paget, a management consulting firm, Vice President for Health Affairs S. Richardson Hill reorganized his office and created the Office of Deputy Vice President for Health Affairs, Administration in 1973. Dr. Hill promoted Dr. Thomas Alphin, assistant to the vice president for health affairs, to this new post. Dr. Alphin had been at UAB since 1971. In his new role, Alphin met with Dr. Hill three times weekly to discuss administrative affairs rel...

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Alphin, T. H. (Thomas H.)

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Klapper, Margaret, 1914-

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Hill, Philip Richardson

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Physician, dean, university vice president, university president Samuel Richardson Hill was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, on 19 May 1923. He received a bachelor of arts degree from Duke University and his M.D. from Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University. Hill originally came to the University of Alabama Medical Center in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1954. Having served as a teaching fellow at Harvard University, Hill accepted a two year appointment as ...

Packard, John M.

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Alabama Regional Medical Program.

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