006 - Carole Hock & Lula Paige Phonicle
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- Society & Culture
Carole Hock was a scrub nurse in Dallas in the 1960s, working at the forefront of revolutionary heart procedure advancements. She tells stories about working 12-hour shifts in the operating room, driving through Dallas the day President Kennedy was assassinated, and the feeling of stealing a baby she had legally adopted. Carole's friend Lula Paige then shares some stories about her father, Hall of Fame pitcher Satchel Paige, and living with grand mal seizures.
Carole Hock was a scrub nurse in Dallas in the 1960s, working at the forefront of revolutionary heart procedure advancements. She tells stories about working 12-hour shifts in the operating room, driving through Dallas the day President Kennedy was assassinated, and the feeling of stealing a baby she had legally adopted. Carole's friend Lula Paige then shares some stories about her father, Hall of Fame pitcher Satchel Paige, and living with grand mal seizures.
18 min