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Interview

David Satcher Takes Stock

Fitzhugh Mullan


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   Choosing Medicine
 
Fitzhugh Mullan: Tell me about where you grew up and how you got into medicine.

David Satcher: I was born and reared outside of Anniston, Alabama, on a small farm. More than anything else, my family’s experience with health care, or the lack of it, led me to a medical career. My mother had nine pregnancies and, as far as I know, never saw a physician. Her babies were delivered at home by a midwife—not a nurse-midwife, but a midwife who had been trained by her mother, who had been trained by hers. At the age of two I came . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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