Claire Louise Caudill is one of those rare people who have become legends in their own time. She delivered more than 8,000 babies over the years, in and around her hometown of Morehead, Kentucky. In 1995 she was named Country Doctor of the Year, and she has been interviewed by CBS and featured in USA Today. Dr. Caudill stopped delivering babies when she turned seventy, but today, at the age of 86, she remains in practice- her patients won\u27t let her retire! Her friend Susie Halbleib has served as nurse in Caudill\u27s clinic since it opened in 1946. Caudill was instrumental in establishing a hospital in Morehead and for more than fifty years has worked to improve health care for the people of the Kentucky hill country. The first part of C...
This is a book about an endangered, soon to be extinct species: the country doctor who was also a ne...
Rural communities lack maternity and childbirth services, and access is getting worse. Despite the s...
WKU Libraries’ “Kentucky Live!” speaker series event featured Dr. Anne Cockerham at Barnes & Nobles ...
Claire Louise Caudill is one of those rare people who have become legends in their own time. She del...
Interviews with Dr. C. Louise Caudill and nurse Susie Halbleib on their medical careers in Eastern K...
Phil Conn interviews C. Louise Caudill, Morehead physician noted to have delivered over 8,000 babies...
Phil Conn interviews Louise Caudill, Morehead physician noted to have delivered over 8,000 babies du...
Over the past thirty years, rural health care in the United States has changed dramatically. The ste...
The Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives (KAEC) presented Dr. Claire Louise Caudill the Dis...
C. Louise Caudill received the Distinguished Rural Kentuckian Award from the Kentucky Association of...
Part one of an oral history with Jane Caudill, conducted by Shirley Gish, about her recollection of ...
Part two of an oral history with Jane Caudill, conducted by Shirley Gish, about her recollection of ...
A transcript of an oral history with Jane Caudill, conducted by Shirley Gish, about her recollection...
The community of Morehead, Kentucky celebrates Dr. Claire Louise Caudill\u27s four decades of public...
This is a book about an endangered, soon to be extinct species: the country doctor who was also a ne...
Rural communities lack maternity and childbirth services, and access is getting worse. Despite the s...
WKU Libraries’ “Kentucky Live!” speaker series event featured Dr. Anne Cockerham at Barnes & Nobles ...
Claire Louise Caudill is one of those rare people who have become legends in their own time. She del...
Interviews with Dr. C. Louise Caudill and nurse Susie Halbleib on their medical careers in Eastern K...
Phil Conn interviews C. Louise Caudill, Morehead physician noted to have delivered over 8,000 babies...
Phil Conn interviews Louise Caudill, Morehead physician noted to have delivered over 8,000 babies du...
Over the past thirty years, rural health care in the United States has changed dramatically. The ste...
The Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives (KAEC) presented Dr. Claire Louise Caudill the Dis...
C. Louise Caudill received the Distinguished Rural Kentuckian Award from the Kentucky Association of...
Part one of an oral history with Jane Caudill, conducted by Shirley Gish, about her recollection of ...
Part two of an oral history with Jane Caudill, conducted by Shirley Gish, about her recollection of ...
A transcript of an oral history with Jane Caudill, conducted by Shirley Gish, about her recollection...
The community of Morehead, Kentucky celebrates Dr. Claire Louise Caudill\u27s four decades of public...
This is a book about an endangered, soon to be extinct species: the country doctor who was also a ne...
Rural communities lack maternity and childbirth services, and access is getting worse. Despite the s...
WKU Libraries’ “Kentucky Live!” speaker series event featured Dr. Anne Cockerham at Barnes & Nobles ...