Title

Roger Rochat oral history interview, 2013-10-24

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Title

Roger Rochat oral history interview, 2013-10-24

Identifier

RochatR_20131024

Date of the interview

2013-10-24

Decade

2010s

Interviewee

Rochat, Roger W.

Interviewer

McGee, Alex

Abstract

Roger Rochat discusses his life's work involving maternal mortality, abortion, family planning and reproductive health. The interview touches upon his time at CDC, USAID and his research in demography abroad as well as in the United States.

Biographical note

Dr. Roger Rochat completed his residency at Charity Hospital in New Orleans. He joined CDC's Epidemic Intelligence Service and was assigned to the Family Planning Evaluation Activity and the Georgia Health Department. One of his first tasks was to determine whether the new Georgia state law legalizing abortion would reduce maternal mortality. Because of restrictive access to services, it would not. A lawyer cited this social inequity in "Doe v. Bolton", the Supreme Court case from Georgia that was decided concurrently with "Roe v. Wade". In 1981, Dr. Rochat became the first Director of the Division of Reproductive Health for the CDC. In 1985, he developed the Global Health Track in Community Health at Emory, then worked 2 years for USAID in India, and then spent six years developing Maternal and Child Health epidemiology in the Georgia Health Department. After 30 years with CDC, working in 30+ countries and with many State Health Departments, he retired from CDC in 1999, went with his brother briefly to Antarctica, and then joined the Rollins School of Public Health where he has appointments in Departments of Global Health and Epidemiology and in Emory Medical school's Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics. He serves as Director of Graduate Studies, Hubert Department of Global Health and co-teaches four public health courses related to reproductive health, including The GEMMA Seminar: The Global Elimination of Maternal Mortality from Abortion. Roger and Susan Rochat have endowed the GEMMA fund to support Emory MPH students conducting international research aimed at eliminating maternal deaths from abortion.

Language

English

Subject

Family planning

Family planning--Research

Public health

Reproductive health

Extent

02:09:18

Collection

Activist Women Oral History Project

Curatorial area

Archives for Research on Women and Gender

Digital publisher

Georgia State University Library

Rights information

Copyright to this item is owned by Georgia State University Library. Georgia State University Library has made this item available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommerical-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. For more information, see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Citation

Rochat, Roger, interviewed by Alex McGee, October 23, 2013, Activist Women Oral History Project, Archives for Research on Women and Gender. Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University.

Source format

oral histories (document genres)

interviews

Format

audio/mpeg

Type

Sound