The material contained in this series consists of two PDFs and an XML file. The PDFs are a scanned version of a 1985 article from the Durham Morning Herald announcing Estes's resignation as chairperson of the Department of Community and Family Medicine. The XML file contains metadata about when the files were transferred to the archive. Materials are from 1985 and 2009.
Contains correspondence, meeting minutes, agendas, articles, newsletters, reports, and curriculum vitae pertaining to committees in which Clark Estes was involved. Materials range in date from 1968 to 1984.
Contains correspondence, meeting minutes, progress reports, surveys, and articles pertaining to projects and research in community health that Estes was involved in. Materials range in date from 1966 to 1973.
Contains digital files from the following accessions: Accession A2009.009. Includes two PDFs of a scanned 1985 article from the Durham Morning Herald announcing Estes's resignation as chairperson of the Department of Community and Family Medicine. Also includes an XML file with metadata about when the files were transferred to the archive. Materials are from 1985 and 2009.
Contains the papers of E. Harvey Estes, chair of the Department of Community and Family Medicine at Duke University from 1966 to 1985. Types of materials include correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, surveys, agendas, articles, newsletters, curriculum vitae, newspaper clippings, photographs, by-laws, brochures membership lists, an oral history transcript, a CD, and digital files. Major subjects include community health and Triangle Universities Computational Center. Materials range in date from 1966 to 2009.
Contains correspondence, applications, articles, meeting minutes, reports, newspaper clippings, and photographs. Materials range in date from 1985 to 1986, with the bulk of the material undated.
Contains correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, and by-laws pertaining to the North Carolina Medical Peer Review Foundation. The North Carolina Medical Peer Review Foundation formed in 1973 as a nonprofit organization comprised of physicians licensed in North Carolina who reviewed services offered by physicians throughout the state and made sure patients that received the best care for the costs incurred. The foundation acted separately from the North Carolina Medical Society. Materials range in date from 1972 to 1980.