McLeod, Ethel 1998-11-19
Ethel McLeod discusses her life and involvement with St. Mary's Hospital. She also discusses the merger between St. Mary's and Methodist Hospitals to form Covenant Health Systems.
General Interview Information
Interviewee Name: Ethel McLeod
Additional Parties Recorded: None
Date: November 19, 1998
Location: Lubbock, Texas
Interviewer: Fred Allison
Length: 1 hour 15 mintues
Abstract
Tape 1: McLeod, Ethel,
Medical Society need for,
1966-1996,
McLeod, Ethel (again),
executive director, 1975, problems,
3 social meetings a year,
Donaldson, Dr.,
Medicare argument,
indigent care,
Ansley, Dr. Wes,
St. Mary's Hospital budgeted for indigent care,
Methodist Hospital,
McLeod, Ethel (again),
b. in Albuquerque, New Mexico,
father: self-employed,
two sisters,
secretarial school,
worked for a lawyer,
interested in court reporting,
1944, married Don McLeod,
U.S. Navy,
moved to Lubbock, Texas in 1949,
changes,
growth,
Reese Air Force Base,
relationship with citizens,
Texas Tech Medical School,
opposition,
Brewer, George,
Texas Tech Medical School,
opposition (continued),
competition,
Hule, Brandon,
Texas Tech Medical School (again),
Hospital camps,
Forsythe, Dr. Ted,
HMOs,
Texas Tech Medical School (again),
Morris, Dr. Jim,
controversial,
abortion,
St. Mary's Hospital (again),
became board member in the 1980s,
competition,
Methodist Hospital,
Poteet, William,
Henry, Jake,
feelings regarding merger,
White, Alan,
began talks on a merger between St. Mary's and Methodist Hospital,
Merger obstacles,
financial.
Tape 2: Hospital Boards of Methodist and St. Mary'sDoctors of Methodist and St. Mary's Hospital,
Salem, Dr. Bob,
Burell, Dr. Tim,
Theological differences between Methodist and St. Mary's Hospital,
Fears of the merger,
Griffin, Mark,
Poteet, William (again),
Financial aspects of merger,
Lubbock, Texas as a top rate medical center,
Bricker, Dr. Don,
Texas Tech Medical School (again),
competition,
Covenant Health Systems,
[Ends after 15 minutes].
Range Dates: 1944-1998
Bulk Dates: 1949-1998
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