The First 75 Years: 1930-2005
The history of the Palo Alto Medical Clinic is not just a list of names and places, but a story of remarkable individuals who created a unique and special place for physicians and patients alike. We invite you to read further, and to join us in joyfully celebrating this important milestone in our history.
Introduction
The Clinic is Born
- The Clinic is Born
- The Practice's First Days
- Depression, War and a Population Explosion
- Dr. Ralph Cressman
- Dr. Willian (Bill) Clark
The Founding Physicians
Structure and Organization
- Structure & Organization
- A Brief History of Group Practice
- Growth of Group Practice
- The Mayo Connection
- Governance: From Monarchy to Representative Democracy
- The Role of the Executive Director
- The Contentious Process of Compensation
- Drawing Accounts
- A Home for World-Class Biomedical Research
- Dr. Maurice (Maury) Fox
- John R. Johnson
- Dr. Philip Lee
Culture and Values
- Culture & Values
- The Clinic in the Community
- Dr. Harry Hartzell on Esther Clark
- A Moral Dispute Over Murals
- Collegiality: Sharing Responsibility and Friendships
- Taking Collegiality Further: Part-Time Practice
- Innovation: A Pioneer on Many Fronts
- Early Experiments with Managed Care
- Staff-Physician Relationships
- 'You're Not Being Fair to Your Family'
- Dr. Myron Gananian
- Dr. Lenore (Lassie) Sheridan
Adjusting to Modern Medicine
- Adjusting to Modern Medicine
- A Novel Type of Health Care Corporation
- New Members of the PAMF Family
- Health Education
- Dr. Robert W. Jamplis
The Next 25 Years
"The Palo Alto Medical Clinic is the product of several larger-than-life personalities, starting with the man considered to be its founder: my father, Dr. Russel Van Arsdale Lee."
Dr. R. Hewlett Lee
Dr. R. Hewlett Lee
