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1Author:  Church Women United in TucsonRequires cookie*
 Title:  Church Women United in Tucson collection, 1963-2003 ead 
 Date(s):  1963-2003 
 Abstract:  Papers (1963-2003). This collection contains materials relating to Church Women United in Tucson (CWUT), a non-denominational organization which began in the late 1940s dedicated to promoting world peace and justice through community programs, events, and celebrations. Materials include administrative documents such as annual reports/meetings, the award certificate for Church Women United Day, bylaws, logo clip sheets, member directories, and a training manual; publications including member obituaries, the CWTU newsletter, news clippings, press releases, and programs; as well as a small set of photographs. All materials are in English. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Women in Community Service (U.S.) 
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2Author:  Guthrie, Nancy University of Arizona. Health Sciences LibraryRequires cookie*
 Title:  AHSC News/Communications reports, 1983-1991 , ead 
 Date(s):  1983-1991 
 Abstract:  This collection is comprised of written reports, publications, and notebooks pertaining to the AHSC News/Communications, which ws a predecessor to the AHSC Office of Public Affairs. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Health facilities -- Arizona -- Tucson | Community health services 
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3Author:  Ortiz, Augusto, 1917-2006Requires cookie*
 Title:  Augusto Ortiz Papers1954-2007 ead 
 Date(s):  1954-2007 
 Abstract:  Dr. Augusto Ortiz lived and worked in Arizona most of his professional life from 1953 until his death in 2006. Throughout his career as a family practitioner and educator he worked to bring health care to the poor and underserved. In his earlier years he worked in private practice in the Phoenix area primarily serving a needy Hispanic population. In 1972 Dr. Ortiz moved to Tucson and established a mobile health program based out of the University of Arizona’s Rural Health Office which provided health care to many rural and underserved areas in southeastern Arizona. Areas of particular interest to him included community oriented primary care, migrant laborer health care, health education and folk medicine including herbal folk remedies and curanderismo. This collection contains Ortiz correspondence from over a 35-year period (1969-2004) as well as documents corresponding to each of the topics mentioned above including extensive documentation relating to the Mobile Health Program. The collection also includes Dr. Ortiz’s U.S. Surgeon General Medallion. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Community Health Services | Medical Education | Health Services Accessibility | Medically Underserved Areas | Traditional medicine | Mobile Health Units | Primary Health Care | Rural Health Services 
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