Coworkers

Stan and I started at CDC on the same day in 1962. Alphabetical seating put Foster and Foege next to each other. We joined forces in Nigeria in 1966 to work on smallpox and measles. Stan was my supervisor but in addition we stayed at their house when visiting Lagos. We both continued working on… Continue reading Coworkers

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I knew Stan through Dottie, my college friend. Dottie always had a large place in her heart for Guatemala. We learned all about it in college. Then one summer she met this young man, Stan Foster. She was definitely in love and we all were so happy to be a part of their wedding. I… Continue reading Untitled

DR. FOSTER WAS AN ELDER AT DRUID HILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ATLANTA, GA

DR. FOSTER SERVED HUMANITY WITH COURAGE ON MANY FRONTS In the early 1980s, the Georgia Mental Health Institute located on Briarcliff Road in Atlanta closed due to federal and state funding being withdrawn. The effect was to send hundreds of mental patients around the corner to Druid Hills Presbyterian Church where Stan Foster served as… Continue reading DR. FOSTER WAS AN ELDER AT DRUID HILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ATLANTA, GA

Stan was a public health legend

Stan was a public health legend. His stories and passion for public health made him larger than life. I was a learner under Stan and was a TA for his Strategies class in 2005. He inspired us all with his commitment to service. I consider him one of the best professional mentors I’ve ever had.

Mentor, Colleague, and Friend

Stan was a great motivator. He was always enthusiastic about public health and especially vaccines. He went our of his way to befriend those of us working in what was the Immunization Division of the Bureau of State State Services at CDC in the 1970s. He took special interest in innovative strategies to control measles… Continue reading Mentor, Colleague, and Friend

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The words of health workers in Aurangabad in Bihar when Dick Keelyside left the district well describes Stan´s work in the Smallpox Program. ” …You made yourself aquainted with our culture and nature. you adjusted yourself here so quickly that we felt homely and friendly to work with you. You organised the whole machinary of… Continue reading Untitled