King, Sam 2010-07-21

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Sam King was a cardiologist and one of the pioneers of cardiology in Lubbock, Texas. He talks about his career experiences and the development of the cardiology field and medical community in Lubbock.


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Sam King

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Date: July 21, 2010

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Andy Wilkinson

Length: 00:56:15


Abstract

Background; Born in Wichita Falls, Texas; Father’s background; University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas; Internship in the Navy; Graduate school and beginning of career; Career in cardiology; Diagnosing and treating heart diseases; Starting of the catherization laboratory; Referral practices; Lubbock medical community; Cardiac treatment; Talent and personality; Competitors; Surgical suite and labs for heart surgery; Development of the medical field; Echocardiogram; Angioplasty; Lubbock Heart Hospital; Future of cardiology; Other recollections; Retirement; Ethics in cardiology; Changing the costs of medical care; Other recollections (cont.); Coronary bypass; Statin prescription drug; Other influential doctors.


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