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Item Cohen, Benjamin L., D.O.(1993-12-20) Cohen, Benjamin L.; Hailey, BlakeDr. Cohen, Executive Dean and Vice President of Heath Administration, discusses the school's progress and plans for the future. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, December 20, 1993Item Everett, Carl E., D.O.(1981-09-22) Everett, Carl E.; Stokes, C. RayA co-founder of TCOM, secretary-treasurer of the Board of Directors from 1966 to 1975, member of the TCOM President’s Council and honorary member of the TCOM Alumni Association, Dr. Everett gives a personal reflection of the trials and tribulations encountered during the college’s infant days. He shares his moment of satisfaction at the first graduation ceremonies when all the effort proved worthwhile. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, September 22, 1981.Item Ferguson, Mike Jr.(1994-02-24) Ferguson, Mike Jr.; Hailey, BlakeIn August, 1986, Mr. Ferguson became the Vice President for Fiscal and Administrative Affairs (TCOM). He recounts his part in the transition to a Health Science Center. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, February 24, 1994Item Ferré, Gus, Ph.D.(1985-07-02) Ferré, Gus; Stokes, C. RayThe former vice president of academic affairs at North Texas State University, Dr. Ferré served as the first vice president for medical affairs at TCOM after its affiliation with NTSU in 1975. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, July 2, 1985.Item Fisher, Roy B., D.O.(1982-11-24) Fisher, Roy B.; Stokes, C. RayFounder of Fort Worth Osteopathic Hospital, the first osteopathic hospital in Fort Worth, Dr. Fisher was a strong contributor to the early financial and physical growth of TCOM. As chairman of the Board of Trustees of Fort Worth Osteopathic Medical Center, he shares his memories of the profession’s dramatic growth from the 1940s to the present day. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, November 24,1982.Item Humanitarian and Technical Assistance to the Palestinian Health Sector: Donors' Policy and Behavior Analysis(2004-12-01) Hamarna, Rami A.Hamarna, Rami A., Humanitarian and Technical Assistance to the Palestinian Health Sector: Donors’ Policy and Behavior Analysis. Master of Public Health (Health Management and Policy), December 2004, 170pp, 19 Tables, 41 Illustrations, bibliography, 104 titles. International assistance to the Palestinian health sector is reviewed in this thesis. Assistance to the health sector has been the major force towards developing a sound health infrastructure in the Palestinian territories. I argue that Palestinians are much like other recipients of aid for the health sector. This thesis explores the high aid dependence of Palestinians and the great influence of donors. I highlight that donors used aid conditionally, in its different forms, to intrusively interfere in Palestinian national planning and reform. Palestinians are no exception and they, like other countries, have been subject to relatively similar kinds of conditions. However, they were exceptional in the timing, in the great need for aid, and in the political context, which has impacted the effectiveness of the aid.Item LaRue, L.L.(1989-09-12) LaRue, L.L.; Stokes, C. RayChief fiscal officer from 1976 to 1978 and again from 1979 to 1983, Mr. LaRue was responsible for the successful fiscal and physical growth of TCOM. Under his leadership, the TCOM campus expanded from one to over 15 acres, and from a single building to a multi-storied campus. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, September 12, 1989Item Russell, Steve(1994-04-13) Russell, Steve; Hailey, BlakeMr. Russell became Executive Director of the Medical Practice Plan for the UNT Health Science Center in 1986. He discusses the fiscal challenges relating to the creation of the health science center. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, April 13, 1994Item Sharp, T. Robert, D.O.(1989-10-20) Sharp, T. Robert; Stokes, C. RayA strong TCOM supporter, Dr. Sharp is the benefactor of the Sharp Award for Student Practitioner of the Year, presented annually since the first graduation in 1974. He served as chairman of the scholarship and loan committee for several years. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, October 20, 1989Item Smith, Bobby G., D.O.(1985-09-11) Smith, Bobby G.; Stokes, C. RayDr. Smith, an Arlington, Texas GP, was president of the Texas Osteopathic Medical Association during TCOM’s first year of operation. Influential in county and state politics at the time, Dr. Smith was instrumental in the acquisition of a 50-acre Arlington site for the proposed TCOM campus in June 1970. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, September 11, 1985Item Sowa, Philip(1994-04-22) Sowa, Philip; Hailey, BlakeAs Chief Executive Officer for the Osteopathic Medical Center of Texas, Mr. Philip Sowa discusses the long relationship between TCOM and the hospital. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, April 22, 1994Item Stockseth, Wayne O.(1990-06-11) Stockseth, Wayne O.; Stokes, C. RayA successful businessman and benefactor of the annual Stockseth Award for Osteopathic Excellence, Mr. Stockseth first became involved in the osteopathic profession in his home town, Corpus Christi, Texas. He served on the first TCOM Board of Directors and later on the UNT/TCOM Board of Regents, receiving the TCOM Founders Medal in 1979. He has actively supported the profession, serving as vice-president of the National Osteopathic Foundation. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, June 11, 1990Item Stokes, Charles Ray(1988-06-21) Stokes, Charles Ray; Rowe, T. CayThe first TCOM employee, Mr. Stokes was hired by the “paper college” board of directors to conduct its initial fund-raising campaign. He has served as the college’s founding director of development, business manager, purchasing agent, public relations director and registrar. From 1981 until his retirement in 1990, he served as curator of special collections in the Health Sciences Library. In addition, he was administrative secretary to the TCOM Alumni Association from its inception in 1974 until December 1989. Interviewed by T. Cay Rowe, June 21, 1988Item Toulouse, Robert, Ph.D.(1994-03-01) Toulouse, Robert; Hailey, BlakeDr. Robert Toulouse, Provost Emeritus for the University of North Texas, discusses the highlights of his career at UNT and the building of a relationship between TCOM and North Texas. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, March 1, 1994Item Williams, Mac(1994-02-23) Williams, Mac; Hailey, BlakeMr. Mac Williams, a long-time employee of the Fort Worth Star Telegram, wrote on the history of Fort Worth and served on the president's advisory board for the Health Science Center. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, February 23, 1994.