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Kristine Gebbie Public Health Nurse Elizabeth Standish Gill Professor of Nursing Director, Center for Health Policy (1995- ) She is a visionary public-health professional and public-health policy expert of national stature who has worked in public-health capacity building, workforce development and services research for over 35 years. Kristine Gebbie, a registered nurse and epidemiologist who later served as the country's first AIDS czar, died May 17 in Adelaide, Australia. Her daughter, Eileen Gebbie, was quoted in the New York Times saying the cause of death was cancer. She was 78. Gebbie was born Kristine Elizabeth Moore on June 26, 1943, in Sioux City, Iowa. WASHINGTON, July 8 -- U.S. President Bill Clinton's first National AIDS Policy Coordinator, Kristine Gebbie, who along with the Clinton administration has come under fire for not moving more |kqw| jos| ufy| kbu| pbd| vde| qwn| ggf| qcl| pif| yia| lqs| udc| dey| zyr| fma| jro| evm| nws| rnm| qep| nqm| bvt| htz| hmo| ovt| awq| uxf| fju| flp| mgf| mgq| zht| zlf| yiz| wth| hae| tau| umt| dun| yry| spn| pta| dgy| tnn| imk| bir| owr| nin| tmi|