Oral history interview with Yi-Ting Chiang, 2006.

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Oral history interview with Yi-Ting Chiang, 2006.

Background: born Taiwan, mother worked as a nurser, father as a violin instructor; began violin study, 1988; education: lack of early formal education, moved to New York to attend Julliard School, 1996, Professional Children's School, psychology, pre-medical studies at Columbia University, influence of parents on early career, importance of full scholarship to Columbia given by John W. Kluge, impact of Kluge School-Based Mental Health Internship, career goal of becoming doctor, belief in devoting life to helping others.

transcript: 21 p.sound recording 1 sound cassette (60 min.) : digital)

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