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Foreword Joseph F. O'Donnell O'Donnell, Joseph F.
Introduction Humanism in the Time of Technocracy 1
Ch. 1 The Emergence of the Rush Community Service Initiatives Program 12
Ch. 2 Clinics Serving the Poor and Homeless 30
Ch. 3 The New Faces of AIDS 65
Ch. 4 Community-Based Grassroots Programs 79
Ch. 5 The Community Today, Tomorrow the World 96
Ch. 6 Looking for Meaning 108
Ch. 7 Empirical Estimates of Patients and Clients Served 118
Ch. 8 The Learning and Development of the Students 126
Ch. 9 Nurturing Idealism, Advancing Humanism, and Planning Reform 133
Ch. 10 A Personal Reflection: The Staying Power of the Call of Service 161
Appendix A Sources of Funding for RCSIP 173
Appendix B Guidelines for Maintaining Safety and Security 174
Appendix C Publications and Presentations of RCSIP Participants 176
Appendix D The Social Medicine, Community Health, and Human Rights Curriculum 181
Notes 187
Bibliography 193
Index 201
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