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Health Leader Oral Histories

A listing of interviews with noted leaders in the hospital and health services administration field.

Thomas M. Priselac

Thomas Priselac has served almost his entire career — over 40 years — at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, including over a quarter century as president and CEO. He has served as board chair for the American Hospital Association and in leadership positions with the Association of American Medical Colleges, the California Health Association and many other organizations.

Faye G. Abdellah — In First Person: An Oral History

Faye G. Abdellah — In First Person: An Oral History. Lewis E. Weeks Series. Sponsored by American Hospital Association Center for Hospital and Healthcare Administration History and Health Research & Educational Trust. Chicago, Illinois, 1983.

Chaiker Abbis — In First Person: An Oral History

Lewis E. Weeks Series
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Gordon M. Sprenger In First Person: An Oral History

American Hospital Association Center for Hospital and Healthcare Administration History and Health Research & Educational Trust 2019

Larry L. Mathis

Larry Mathis served for 26 years at the Methodist Health Care System in Houston. He started there as an administrative resident as part of his graduate training while at Washington University and retired as President and CEO of this world-class institution. He has also served as Board Chairman of the American Hospital Association and of the American College of Healthcare Executives.

Wayne M. Lerner, DPH

Celebrating 50 Years in 2017

Oral History Project
   

Donald C. Wegmiller in First Person: An Oral History

In this comprehensive oral history interview about his career, Don Wegmiller reminisces about each step along his career path.

Scott S. Parker — In First Person: An Oral History

Interviewed by Kim M. Garber on May 9, 2013 Edited by Kim M. Garber