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Dr. Ruben Acherman oral history interview

Identifier

OH-03671

Abstract

Oral history interview with Ruben Acherman conducted by Monserrath Hernandez and Laurents Bañuelos-Benítez on July 18, 2019 for the Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada Oral History Project. In this interview, Acherman discusses growing up in Palmira, Colombia, where his father emigrated to from Romania. He talks about how accepted he felt in a Catholic community, moving to Cali, Colombia to study medicine, and describes completing his rural residency in San Pedro, Colombia. Acherman then recalls specializing in cardiology at the University of Southern California (USC). Later, Acherman explains why he chose to specialize in cardiology, his interests in pediatric cardiology, and his inability to continue studying due to the lack of financial stability and his immigration status. Acherman describes his move to the Summerlin residential community in Las Vegas, Nevada after being offered a position to work for Dr. Bill Evans in 2001, and compares the differences in health care between the United States and Columbia. Lastly, Acherman discusses his first balloon dilation procedure and talks about the illustrations he has created in cardiology textbooks.

Archival Collection

Ortiz, Sara, 1984-

Sara Ortiz is the program and festival director of The Believer magazine and Black Mountain Institute. She was born and raised in Austin, Texas where her Salvadoran parents settled, though led a “nomadic” life within Austin. Her mother was a housekeeper and her father worked several jobs to care for their family. Within that loving family, Sara cultivated a love of storytelling from an early age.

Person

Epic Records

Corporate Body Alternate Name

Epic

American record label

Corporate Body

Thanksgiving menu, November 29, 1894, The Ebbitt House

Date

1894-11-29

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Embossed with gold turkey. Printing company name embossed at bottom right of menu Restaurant: Ebbitt House (Washington, D.C.) Location: Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Text

Photograph of Mrs. Sutton and sons, Goldfield (Nev.), 1910s

Date

1910 to 1919

Description

Mrs. Sutton and her two sons. Walter is the one standing. Mrs. Sutton had newsstand in P.O. Goldfield, CA. in 1905. Mrs. Hammond's first job was selling candy, cigarettes, tobacco, & papers displayed outside of booth located at the corner of Hall & Columbia St.

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