Urban Preceptorship Program records, 1968-1979.

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Urban Preceptorship Program records, 1968-1979.

Correspondence, grant applications, class curricula, student files, newsletters, press releases, newspaper clippings, marketing materials, and other records of the Urban Preceptorship Program (UPP) at the University of Illinois at the Medical Center, which taught medical students, health care professionals, and community health workers about medical care in urban areas. Topics include medical treatment for the poor, prison health, community based clinics and programs, and government policies. Materials were collected by Quentin Young, a physician and professor of medicine, who was founder and first director of the UPP.

26 sound recordings (in 1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8086469

Chicago History Museum

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Urban Preceptorship Program (Chicago, Ill.)

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Young, Quentin, 1923-

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Dr. Quentin D. Young is a physician and a lifelong advocate and activist for social justice in healthcare policy. He was born in 1923 in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois to Abe and Sarah Young and is a national figure in civil rights work, health care reform, anti-war protests, and many other liberal causes, working tirelessly to promote progressive causes for more than six decades. Young was the personal physician to Martin Luther King, Jr., Jesse Jackson, former May...

Cook County Hospital (Chicago, Ill.)

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Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine

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University of Illinois at the Medical Center

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