expansion beyond this limited involvement meant they would not be able to
supply. such materials.

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The people's confidence was gained by dealing with them as people

and not just someone on a list,

A close doctor-patient relationship was

created.: More time was spent on each island and the people treated equally

with no selectivity. Public health personnal accompanied thetrips to
provide direct people contact and to assist in the examining room with
translations and patient procedures. A young Marshallese lahoratary technician
was also utilized to improve paticnt relations,

The response from the people

was overwhelming. ~Brookhaven, although enjoying the good.work, still
responded that the project was still research directed and that general health

care responsibilities were up to the ‘rust Territory.

The resident physician

could only assist in providing general health care but not take responsibility
for such work as part of the Brookhaven program. As a clinical physician I
could not operate a health care program one handed. I could not diagnose
a Problem and then respond by saying it is not my responsibility, but
Trust Territory to take care of it. Especially, when ] knew I could manageit

better than the Trust Territory health system.

A close check would reveal that ERDA had funded a general health

care project during my year as resident physician as that was the priority

need of the neonle. Tt accomplished the same resulis as the old narrow
research program but achieved more in that the people got better care and it .
‘developed a better response from the people.

The Marshallese people have become remarkably sophisticated over
the past few years.

The American political and economic systems have taught

them the importance of the dollar as well as giving them aspirations for
better homes, food, health care, and employment. They are not to be viewed
as "children" as was the opinion of some people. Their aspirations will

continue to increase in the future.

,

The medical project that is conducted in the tslands should be the
best one the U.S. govemment can provide, At present that does not occur.
The people feel that the United States has.a moral and legal responsibility to
provide care for them as a result of the fallout accident. The program should

operate free of interference from Washington or Majuro.

The desire of Drs.

Conard, Knudson, and Kotrady is an intense effort to improve the quality and

quantity of medical care delivered to the people.

Physicians in the past

have supported general health care efforts but have been stymied by the lack

of official sanction and limited assistance. I chose to ignore the rigid
policy and in doing so demonstrated that a better program could be
accomplished in the islands.

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