Name
Rickles, Frederick R (Interviewee)
Title
Oral history interview with Fred Rickles, 1990
Other Titles
Reminiscences of Fred Rickles : oral history, 1990; Oral history of Fred Rickles, 1990
Abstract
Early work on laboratory projects related to hemophilia or other aspects of blood clotting while in high school and medical school; training in internal medicine and hematology and affiliation with Mary Gooley Hemophilia Center; involvement in initiating first hemophilia treatment center at University of Connecticut; early involvement in NHF; brief history of the search for the cause and a cure for hemophilia in 1950s through 1970s; early work in a comprehensive care model and aspects of the multi-disciplinary team; involvement in experiments with home care of hemophilia; aspects of the hemophilia "community"; perceived change in time in physicians’ relationships with people with hemophilia; anger towards physicians and other staff among patients with hemophilia and HIV; aspects of denial in response to advent of AIDS in hemophilia community; questions of what to communicate to patients during the early years of AIDS; development of heat treated and purified blood products such as monoclonal and recombinant blood factors; involvement of market forces as driving forces behind such research and development; current work on gene therapy as a treatment for hemophilia; perception of two different constituencies in hemophilia community - one HIV positive and one HIV negative - and their different needs; role of NHF regarding research
Collection Name
Hemophilia oral history collection
Subjects
Hemophilia--History.--United States; Hemophilia--Social aspects; Hemophilia--Political aspects; AIDS (Disease)--History.--United States; Gene therapy; Physicians; Rickles, Frederick R; National Hemophilia Foundation
Format
oral histories; sound recordings
Genre
Interviews
Date
1990
Note (Provenance)
Susan Resnik, Gift, circa 1992
Language
English
Library Location
Columbia Center for Oral History, Columbia University
Catalog Record
12169925
Persistent URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-g2b8-n253
Related URLs
Available digital content for this interview.